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The Public Safety Dispatcher is responsible for performing dispatch functions for Airport Police and Fire, airport surveillance, monitoring access control systems, receiving calls, querying criminal databases, and conducting day to day administrative tasks in the Nashville International Airport's 24-hour Airport Communications Center.
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This recruitment process is for in state and out-of-state Police lateral dispatchers and will be used to fill full-time, regular status Police Dispatcher positions within the Glendale Police Department.
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Normally, this would include graduation from high school or possession of a G.E.D, and one year of dispatch experience in a law enforcement setting comparable to Communications Dispatcher I.Special requirement: Within one year of employment, and as a condition of probation, employees in this classification must obtain a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher's Certificate, as awarded by the State of California, Commission on Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.
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Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee Salary Range: $67,553.59 - $71,109.90 /annually. Successful completion of the California Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Course is required within 12 months of hire and is a condition of passing probation.
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Have you successfully completed probation with a law enforcement or fire agency as a Public Safety Dispatcher or equivalent position? Applicant must have successfully completed employment probation as a current or previously employed law enforcement or fire agency Public Safety Dispatcher.
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The Public Safety Dispatcher provides technical communications support and computer information processing for police and fire activities as well as animal control and public services functions.
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License: Completion of the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Public Safety Dispatcher course is highly desirable. CritiCall is public safety dispatcher pre-employment skills test which simulates and measures dispatcher job related areas and provides a realistic preview of the job.
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One (1) year of experience as an Emergency Services Dispatcher with a public safety Computer Aided Dispatching system is desirable. Receiving calls for service from the public and private alarm systems; determining the nature of the complaints, alarms, or codes for computer input; recording the type of incident, locations, and other details; inputting the information into the computer to be routed to the appropriate Police or Fire dispatcher in a training capacity.
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WRITTEN EXAM: (PASS/FAIL): POST Entry Level Dispatcher Selection Test - To determine the applicant's general ability and aptitude for public safety dispatcher work. Did you attach a copy of your Certificate of Completion of a POST Public Safety Dispatcher Training Course (if you have one.
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Lateral applicants must possess a High School Diploma or G.E.D. and a minimum of one-year experience as dispatcher in a public safety agency; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge, and ability required to perform the job.
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Public Safety Dispatcher-In-Training is the entry and trainee level in the public safety dispatcher series. PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER-IN-TRAINING Regular Full-Time Employment Opportunity.
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Lords Chimney is currently hiring for a full-time Remote Dispatcher - Customer Service to directly deal with customers, schedule dispatchers, and perform day-to-day office duties in the Houston, TX area.
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Police Dispatcher is a multi-incumbent, non-sworn position in the Police Department. Applicants considered for appointment as a Police Dispatcher will be subject to an extensive and in-depth background investigation including a polygraph examination.
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Faller, Davis & Associates is actively seeking a Full Time Traffic Management Center Dispatcher Operator for immediate employment in Central Florida. The TMC Operator role is responsible for actively monitoring Florida's Turnpike Roadway incidents and events impacting the 498-mile statewide toll road system.
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The Towing Dispatcher will be responsible for receiving incoming calls for roadside assistance and dispatching appropriate tow trucks to the location. Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Towing Dispatcher to join our team and coordinate towing services efficiently and effectively.
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