Public Safety Telecommunicator Sales - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Public Safety Telecommunicator

Salary:
See Position Description Location :
Florida, FL Job Type:
Full-Time Job Number:
00695 Department:
Police Opening Date:
07/01/2023 Job Description Recruitment Range:
$16.
89-$19.
12 hourly dependent on knowledge and experienceMinimum Preparation for Work:
Graduation from high school or equivalent; and One (1) year of experience in customer service, healthcare, call centers, emergency dispatch, or as an Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, Firefighter, Police Officer, or an Air Traffic Controller, or any equivalent combination or related training and experience in one of these fields.
Or Combination of education, training, and/or work experience equal to or higher than the requirements listed above as determined by Human Resources.
Necessary Special Requirements:
State of Florida, Department of Health, Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification within one (1) year of the date of employment or promotion into this classification.
State of Florida, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) NCIC/FCIC System certification within 30 days of employment.
Certification for State of Florida, Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (DAVID) NIMS/FEMA Training Completion of Basic Life Support and AED training within in 30 days of employment.
Possession of an appropriate driver license for equipment operated and any license, training or certification required by law or regulation to complete assigned tasks.
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 Nature of Work:
This is highly responsible, specialized work involving the receiving, screening, prioritizing, and transmission of emergency 9-1-1 calls, information, and messages; and in dispatching police and/or fire personnel and equipment.
An employee in this class operates computerized emergency communications equipment and maintains an orderly flow of communications between the base of operations and the field.
Work is performed according to departmental rules, regulations, and procedures.
An employee in this class is expected to exercise judgment and initiative in determining the seriousness and response priority of each situation, and in effectively dealing with other agencies, employees, and the public.
Work is reviewed by observation, the monitoring of employee operations, and the analysis of reports and records.
Employee must be available to work rotating and/or permanent shifts.
Examples of Work:
Receives and answers enhanced 911 calls from citizens needing Police, Fire or EMS in order to provide emergency assistance.
Answers administrative lines from citizens, ring downs from other law enforcement agencies, and public utilities in support of emergency communication operations.
Enters responses into the CAD (Computer Aided-Dispatch) system while following nationally recognized protocols such as verifying location, identifying nature of service and contact with other emergency services, i.
e.
Fire and or EMS.
Provide quick response from Police or Fire for the citizens of Pensacola, while citizens and their property are safe.
Assigns complaints to Police and Fire officers, and maintains current status of officers.
Monitors radio channels and alarms.
Operates NCIC/FCIC system for inquiries regarding persons, vehicles, boats and articles.
Performs paging and/or calling of specialized units.
Operates teletype and other office machines Provides non-emergency support for the officers and citizens by providing assistance such as obtaining wreckers, coordinating traffic light repairs, tree removal, street sign replacement and road blockage for safety.
Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge in the operating characteristics of the communications equipment used in the system.
Knowledge of the functions, procedures, policies, and regulations of the Police and Fire Departments.
Knowledge of the geography of the city.
Knowledge of proper radio procedures and protocol.
Knowledge of public safety information systems (i.
e.
Mach Alerting, NCIC/FCIC, DAVID).
Knowledge of law enforcement methods and procedures.
Ability to elicit information necessary for proper dispatching.
Ability to assess situations and make fast, accurate decisions.
Ability to speak clearly, distinctly, politely, and remain calm.
Ability to prioritize.
Ability to multi-task and utilize multi-functional skills.
Ability to think and act clearly, quickly, and calmly in emergency and non-emergency situations.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to communicate, interpret, and enter required data into a computer terminal with accuracy and speed.
Ability to write legibly.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public.
Ability to transcribe information from verbal communication.
Skilled in keyboarding.
Skilled in the use of computer aided dispatch systems.
Skilled in the use of telecommunications systems.
Skilled in the operation of radio transmitting and receiving equipment.
The mental and physical demands and the work environment characteristics described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mental and Physical Requirements:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and fingers to hold or feel, reach with hands and arms, walk, talk and hear.
The employee is occasionally required to stand, sit, climb, balance, stoop, and crouch.
Specific vision abilities include near distance, far distance, color and peripheral vision, and depth perception.
Work Environment:
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Some jobs may require an employee to be exposed to outside weather conditions, wet and/or humid conditions.
Applicant must be willing to work nights, weekends, holidays and shift-work.
This description is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position.
It is intended to accurately reflect the activities and requirements of the position, but duties may be added, deleted, or modified as necessary.
This description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
Additional Information Application Special InstructionsTaking and passing 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:
You can only take these exams once every 2 weeks.
If you fail any of these exams, then you will have to wait 2 weeks to retake the exams that you did not pass.
Some of these exams have an audio component, so make sure your audio is turned on your computer.
Typing Test (Score at least 25 correct words per minute) 911 Emergency Dispatcher (Score 70% or above) Please email Wakinme Long and Sharon Johnson at Career Source Escarosa at email protected and sjohnson@careersourceescarosa.
com with your full name, email, and the tests you need to take for this position and they will send you an email back with a link to take the tests.
The phone number for CareerSource Escarosa is (850) 607-8700.
Please email Emily Leyshon, Human Resources Coordinator at once you complete the exams and she can follow up on your results and attach them to your application.
Also, make sure to list references in your reference section that are different from your supervisors listed in your employment information section.
If you have any questions, you may contact Officer Isenberg at the Pensacola Police Department.
He can be reached at email protected .
You can also contact Emily Leyshon in Human Resources with questions about the application at (850) 435-1660.
01 Did you graduate from high school or have an equivalent of a GED? Yes No 02 Do you currently have a valid driver's license? Yes No 03 Do you have one (1) year of experience in customer service, healthcare, call centers, emergency dispatch, or as an Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, Firefighter, Police Officer, or an Air Traffic Controller, or any equivalent combination or related training and experience in one of these fields or a combination of education, training, and/or work experience equal to or higher than the requirements listed? Yes No 04 You must have or have the ability to acquire the State of Florida, Department of Health, Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification within one (1) year of the date of employment or promotion into this classification.
Can you meet this requirement? Yes No 05 Do you currently possess or within 30 days of employment obtain the State of Florida, Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) NCIC/FCIC System certification? Yes No 06 Once employed, you must be able to complete the certification for State of Florida, Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (DAVID) NIMS/FEMA Training.
Can you meet this requirement? Yes No 07 You must have or have the ability to complete Basic Life Support and AED training within in 30 days of employment.
Can you meet this requirement? Yes No 08 Do you have two (2) or more years of experience as a Public Safety Telecommunicator or Certified Police Officer? If you do, you do not have to take the 2 exams for dispatch.
Yes No 09 if you do not have two (2) or more years of experience as a Public Safety Telecommunicator or Certified Police Officer, you must take and pass 2 tests that can be taken in person or you can be sent a link from CareerSource Escarosa:
Typing Test (25 correct words per minute) and 911 Emergency Dispatcher (70% or above),Please email Wakinme Long and Sharon Johnson at Career Source Escarosa at email protected and email protected with your full name, email, and the tests you need to take for this position and they will send you an email back with information on how to complete the tests above.
The phone number for CareerSource Escarosa is (850) 607-8700.
You can only take these exams once every 2 weeks.
If you fail any of these exams, then you will have to wait 2 weeks to retake the exam(s) that you did not pass.
Some of these exams have an audio component, so make sure your audio is turned on your computer.
Please email Emily Leyshon, Human Resources Coordinator at email protected once you complete the exams and she can follow up on your results and attach them to your application.
I acknowledge that I have taken these tests and have either attached the results to this application or emailed Emily at email protected to let her know I have completed the exams.
Yes No 10 Please review your application and make sure to list references in your reference section that are different from your supervisors listed in your employment information section.
I acknowledge that my references are different from the supervisors listed in the employment section.
Yes No 11 Which is your preferred way to be contacted? Email Phone Call Text Any of the Above 12 If you are claiming Veteran's Preference, have you attached your DD214 or a letter from your Commanding Officer indicating your dates of service and honorable serving status? Yes No Not Applicable Required Question Recommended Skills Administration Basic Life Support Cad Call Centers Computer Terminals Customer Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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