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Job DescriptionAdditional Information About the Role Looking for a new career with meaning in the Public Safety Communications field? (Fire department, code team, DPS officers, police, animal control, EMS, private ambulance service, corrections officers, process servers, etc.
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Preferred Requirements: Knowledge of dispatch systems, radio communications, fire systems, CCTV, emergency procedures and switchboard communications is a plus. Public Safety Officers provide support to many areas of the University including Student Affairs, Facilities, Academic Affairs and Athletics.
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Responsible for receiving requests for information, non-emergency and/or emergency assistance from the general public, law enforcement, fire and medical personnel. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, supervisors, law enforcement, fire and medical personnel and the general public.
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The communications officer's responsibilities will include analyzing and transmitting appropriate information to law enforcement, fire, ambulance and other personnel. Record calls and activities Maintains records of cases and activities Maintain confidential information Interviewing callers to determine their needs Operates NCIC/NLETS computer terminal and auxiliary equipment, pagers, computers, and a wide variety of office equipment Provides general assistance to the public in preparing complaints and reports and in providing information Responding to emergency and non-emergency situations.
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The Emergency Communications Officer provides statewide emergency communications and coordination of resources in response to emergency medical services (EMS) incidents, homeland security, highway emergencies and services, public health issues and hazardous materials incidents; related to the public under adverse conditions and often stressful life/death situations.
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Prioritizes requests for police and other public safety services; determines availability and location of patrol units; transmits information and dispatches police personnel and equipment in response to calls; routes calls for fire and emergency medical assistance to the Santa Clara County Fire Department.
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Serves as the official spokesperson for the Fire Department by responding to requests for information from the media, making public appearances and speeches before interested groups and representing the Department at community functions and meetings.
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The Cobb County Department of Public Safety E911 Emergency Communications Center invites you to explore a career as an Emergency Communications Officer. Must obtain and maintain the following certifications: GCIC and NCIC Terminal Operator, Basic Communications Officer, TDD/TTY, and CPR.Tasks require the ability to exert moderate, though not constant physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and prolonged standing, and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (12-20 pounds.
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Ability to obtain certification as an Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Communications Training Officer (CTO). certification in Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Communications Training Officer (CTO) Course (32 hours initial course, 12 hours annual recertification) is.
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This job is responsible for coordinating departmental communications, general requests or emergencies, via telephone, radio, intercom and via the hospital public airway system. Monitor all security alarm systems to include: fire alarm, generator alarms, medical gas alarms, door alarms and trauma pager.
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The Communications Officer maintains communications between Public Safety personnel, the Bucknell community and external constituencies. The Communications Officer operates the Public Safety Communications Center at Bucknell University.
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Experience:One year of multi-line telephone system experience, along with police-related clerical work OR public safety communications work OR public contact work. About the PositionIn this role, applicants will perform law enforcement telecommunications work in a dynamic 24/7 dispatch center which will include non-emergency and 9-1-1 calltaking, police and fire responder dispatching, as well as a full range of other professional duties.
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Completes the Public Safety Telecommunications Program, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), Florida Crime Information Center certification (FCIC), and the State of Florida 911 Public Safety Tele-communicator Program.
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The Public Safety Communications Officer (PSCO) I employees work various shifts, weekends, and holidays and serve as call-takers for all emergency and non-emergency telephone calls.
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This position is responsible for receiving calls for assistance from the public, dispatching appropriate public safety personnel, and maintaining a variety of department records for a various police, fire and emergency medical services agencies.
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