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Under general supervision of the Dispatch Manager, the call taker receives emergency and non-emergency calls, communicates closely with the dispatcher, and maintains radio communications with all ambulance crew and supervisors as needed.
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The Usher/Ticket Taker is also responsible for greeting guests, assisting guests with finding their seats, controlling access points, and assisting guests when issues/problems arise. Usher/Ticket Taker SUMMARY The Usher/Ticket Taker is responsible for providing excellent customer service at all events, while providing directions and scanning tickets.
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Police Telecommunicator Call Taker is the pre-entry/trainee level class in this series. Incumbents serve a one-year probationary period as Police Telecommunicator Call Taker and Police Telecommunicator I levels.
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As an usher, greeter or ticket taker, you help to ensure safety, help to maintain the cleanliness of the venue and engage with guests to assist with their needs before, during and after the show.
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How many years of experience do you have as a call taker/police or fire dispatcher? Salary Range: Lateral 911 Call Taker Dispatcher/Communications Specialist 2 will start at a higher pay step than entry-level applicants.
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When necessary, step in as campground ticket taker for their respective location. Oversee productivity and work assignments of the ticket taker and remain in communication with Camping Management about any challenges and the status of all assignments before the shift ends.
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The Peppermint Club is seeking an Usher/Greeter/Ticket Taker. The Peppermint Club is seeking an Usher/Greeter/Ticket Taker. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Call Taker incumbents receive incoming calls via the 9-1-1 system's emergency or non-emergency lines, enter and transmit appropriate emergency information and codes into the CAD, and simultaneously provide pre-arrival and post-dispatch instructions to distressed or irate callers while recording information in the CAD system.
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The Call Taker assists all Humane Society customers in an efficient and professional manner, primarily those requiring assistance by phone. Provide Call Center Supervisor, ALE Administrative Manager, and Volunteer Services Manager with volunteer progress reports and updates as needed.
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These positions operate as an emergency call taker and law enforcement dispatcher at the Shenandoah Regional Communication Center. Works as an emergency call taker, handling a high volume of telephone calls while recording information, determining priority, perform caller interrogation and relaying information to the proper personnel.
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The Call Taker/Customer Service Representative will have strong oral and written communication skills, be proficient with all Microsoft office products, have attention to detail, One year of experience in an office setting, call center setting, or phone support role preferred.
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US Concerts is seeking an Usher/Greeter/Ticket Taker. As an usher, greeter or ticket taker, you. US Concerts is seeking an Usher/Greeter/Ticket Taker. As an usher, greeter or ticket taker, you.
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MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre is seeking an Usher/Greeter/Ticket Taker. MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre is seeking an Usher/Greeter/Ticket Taker. Partner at the end of show to close the venue- this may include collecting recyclables from the lawn and/or reserved section, picking up and properly storing event equipment such as lawn chairs, barricade, Etc.
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Partner with fellow band members at the end of show to close the venue- this may include collecting recyclables from the lawn and/or reserved section, picking up and properly storing event equipment such as lawn chairs, barricade, Etc.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship. Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually and more than 12,000 clients worldwide.
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