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Knowledge of computer usage and keyboarding skills with a typing ability of 30 wpm; Job Summary: The Public Safety Dispatcher will receive incoming calls on the 911 line, obtain relevant information, prioritize calls, and reroute them to fire department or police department.
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Data entry experience in ERP, MRP, or CRM software required and minimum typing speed of 55- 60 WPM. Data entry experience in ERP, MRP, or CRM software required and minimum typing speed of 55- 60 WPM.
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Skills: Proficient PC skills, minimum 40 WPM; Microsoft Word; Must be able to read, write, and speak the English language in an understandable manner; Ability to operate switchboard, previous experience with multi-line system.
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Extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) with advanced knowledge in MS Word and minimum typing speeds of 60 WPM. Our successful and growing law firm is recruiting for a Legal Administrative Assistant to join our established and growing Litigation team providing expert litigation services to our clients nationwide.
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Other duties as assignedQualifications: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification - PreferredHigh School DiplomaPleasant, professional phone mannerDetail orientedTyping skills of 30 wpm or betterAbility to excel in high-stress environmentAdapt to frequently changing policiesMedical background or knowledge of medical terminology a plusPrevious experience in public safety communications/dispatch preferred.
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