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This is the entry level class in the Public Safety Telecommunicator series, which is typically used as a training classification and requires proficiency in performing tasks of higher than average difficulty.
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Upon successful completion of the probationary phase, a full-time Public Safety Telecommunicator may be approved for promotion to a Public Safety Telecommunications II, pay grade 26. Upon successful completion of the probationary phase, a full-time Public Safety Telecommunicator may be approved for promotion to a Public Safety Telecommunications II, pay grade 26.
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Three or more years' experience working as a Public Safety Telecommunicator for a law enforcement or emergency operation; state certification on NCIC/FCIC computer system. Possession of a current certification as a State of Florida 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator.
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Digital Communications Dispatchers possessing a valid State of Florida 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification will start at 5% above the minimum hourly rate. Possession of a valid State of Florida 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification.
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Submission of the following test results is required if you do not have two (2) or more years of experience as a Public Safety Telecommunicator or Certified Police Officer: Typing Test; 25 correct words per minute 911 Emergency Dispatcher; 70% or above.
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Emergency Telecommunicator (ETC) or equivalent within three months of hire. Complete Mandatory State Telecommunicator license within one year of hire. Build computer screens on CAD system for Fire, EMS and Police Dispatch.
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