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As the Allied Universal Transit Security Dispatcher, you will know all site-specific policies and procedures, and implement emergency response activities as appropriate, while providing superior customer service.
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Must be have North Carolina Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and NC Telecommunicator Certification as a qualified dispatcher. We are looking for highly motivated applicants that have the education, and skills that meet all state training requirements and certification as a dispatcher by the North Carolina Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and NC Telecommunicator Certification as a qualified dispatcher.
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Position Summary The Police Dispatcher provides essential dispatch communications and records maintenance within the University Police Department. Final appointment is contingent upon successfully passing the Police Dispatcher medical examination and psychological screening.
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The Police Dispatcher provides essential dispatch communications and records maintenance within the University Police Department. Final appointment is contingent upon successfully passing the P.O.S.T Police Dispatcher medical examination and psychological screening.
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Eligible List: Candidates who pass the online CritiCall test will be placed in the Police Dispatcher candidate pool for one (1) year. You are not required to re-apply for this position if you have successfully passed the CritiCall test and your name is in the current Police Dispatcher candidate pool.
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Job Summary:Akima Facilities Operations is looking for a Dispatcher to work in Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The Dispatcher may establish service or delivery routes, supervise loading and unloading, issue equipment to drivers, (such as hand trucks, dollies, and blankets), direct activities of drivers, assign helpers to drivers, work at vehicle distribution centers, and assign vehicles to customer agencies.
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Police Dispatcher employees may be required to work extended periods of night or unusual shift work for which they may receive 5% additional pay. Police Dispatcher employees work 10 hours per shift, four days per week, with three consecutive days off.
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Entech Staffing Solutions is looking for an experienced Customer Service Dispatcher in the Troy area. Entech Staffing Solutions is looking for an experienced Customer Service Dispatcher in the Troy area.
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Please contact Lieutenant Barrett Moulton with any questions at (603) 225-8600 or by email at bmoulton@concordpolice.com
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Here are the things youโll be responsible for: ยท Communicating with the Managers and Service Professionals โ Youโll interact daily with management and the dispatcher to synchronize activities to ensure the right tools and right technician are sent to the homeowner at the right time to solve their plumbing needs.
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The Transfer Center Dispatcher will assist in the coordination of medical transportation via rideshare, medical sedan, Mobility Assisted Vehicle (MAV), Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance, Specialty Care Transport Unit (SCTU), and Air Medical Unit. This position requires excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as proficiency in using computer applications including a Computer Aided Dispatch console, multi-line telephone, and other web-based application software.
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The Police Dispatcher/Jailer is responsible for organizing and completing tasks in priority order to meet statutory and non-statutory work deadlines, and maintain custody, control, and safekeeping of all inmates detained in the City jail.
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I understand that as a Police Dispatcher, I would be answering telephone requests from the public for law enforcement services, including 9-1-1 emergency calls and dispatching Police personnel.
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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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CERTIFICATION: A National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Certification is required within 6 months of employment, Certification as a Medical Dispatcher and CPR training is desired. An Emergency Communications Dispatcher receives emergency and non-emergency calls from the public requesting police, emergency medical, fire suppression or other services within Reno County.
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