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Ultimately under the command of the Chief of Police and Captain. Must be completed and submitted to Prineville Police Department through NTN. Candidates who attain a passing score on the entry level exam will be placed on Prineville Police Department's eligibility list.
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Dispatches the appropriate police, fire, EMS and Emergency Management Agency using radio tone paging, Mobile Data Terminal (MDT), CAD messaging, VHF or 700 MHz radio system, telephone, or other telecommunications devices and software as needed.
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Ability to change quickly between essential tasks: process all telephone calls and accurately type pertinent call for service information into CAD while talking to/reassuring caller simultaneously dispatching and communicating with public safety responders by radio, communicating with/help co-workers and being aware of what other activities are occurring in the 9-1-1 communications Center.
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The City of Prineville is seeking a Police Chief for this resurgent rural community of 11,513 in Oregon’s high desert 20 miles northeast of Bend. Established in 1868, Prineville is the oldest community in Central Oregon and takes pride in preserving its friendly, small-town character and Western lifestyle while embracing smart growth in a business-friendly environment that includes tech giants Meta and Apple.
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Qualifications: Excellent verbal and written communication, telephone and presentation skills. The Hotel Manager is responsible to manage property operations on a day to day basis. Provides other relief or back-up duties as needed at the hotel including front desk coverage, housekeeping and other duties to ensure the optimum operation of the property.
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2.5% Incentive for Physical Fitness (ORPAT)Excellent Employee Benefits - Review Benefit Button AboveLateral Qualifications:· Out of State Lateral Police Officer Certifications must be accepted by DPSST to be considered a Lateral Hire.· Out of state candidates must be able to obtain Police certification through DPSST without having to attend the 16 week police academy.
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