Posted 6d ago

Public Safety Communications Officer (911 Dispatcher)

@ City of Schertz
Schertz, Texas, United States
$23/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Answering calls, Dispatching units, Maintaining records
Requirements Summary:High School diploma or GED; 18+; 1 year dispatch or related experience preferred; pass a skills test; must be a U.S. citizen; Texas driver’s license; various Texas-specific certifications within designated timeframes.
Technical Tools Mentioned:CAD, 9-1-1 phone system, multichannel emergency radio system, databases, computer operations, data entry
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Job Description
 

STARTING RATE: $22.75 per hour

HOME DEPARTMENT: Police Department

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Dispatches appropriate police, fire, and/or EMS personnel; processes emergency and non-emergency calls; provides information and assistance to callers; maintains communication with callers and response personnel; prepares and maintains emergency communication records; operates and maintains various types of communications equipment; access to state and federal law enforcement databases; coordinates and performs a variety of dispatch functions on behalf of the 911 Communications Center and performs other related duties.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Answers, processes, documents, and prioritizes emergency and non-emergency calls for service from citizens, officers, local businesses, and other law enforcement agencies; obtains necessary information from callers to provide pre/post arrival instructions for medical, fire and police emergencies.

• Dispatches appropriate police, fire, and/or EMS personnel; tracks the location and status of response units; maintains communication with field personnel; obtains and relays information including but not limited to incident locations, directions and caller/patient updates.

• Accesses and operates multiple confidential databases and programs to process information.

• Maintains contact with City personnel and outside agencies during times of emergency; coordinates mutual aid to neighboring fire, EMS and law enforcement agencies.

• Updates and maintains contact information and lists for City departments, various police divisions and other local community emergency services

• Monitoring and operating multiple job-related software programs on various computers that include but are not limited to Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD), a multiline non-emergency and 9-1-1 phone system, & communicating on a multichannel emergency radio system.

• Operates and assists in routine testing and maintenance of equipment including computers, radios and various communications devices; assists with routine maintenance and cleaning of the communications center including but not limited to: work stations, breakrooms, kitchen, storage rooms and common areas.

• Communicating clearly both verbally and in writing; utilizing maps and other resource materials; prioritizing and task switching during high levels of activities; controlling stressful emergency situations calmly and concisely; acquiring and maintaining a working knowledge of city streets, geography, boundaries, thoroughfares, landmarks, businesses, and locations of police, fire and EMS stations and districts; entering, retrieving, and compiling data from a variety of databases. Skill in typing and using computer systems.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

• A High School Diploma or GED required.

• Minimum of least 18 years of age.

• One year (1) experience preferred in either an emergency dispatch center or closely related experience in fields such as: customer service, call centers or fast paced work environments.

• Must pass a skills test including an acceptable working knowledge of computer operations, data entry with an emphasis on accuracy and speed; make and carry out decisions; competently perform under stress when confronted with emergency and critical situations; perform a variety of tasks, often changing quickly from one task to another without loss of efficiency and composure; work without constant direct supervision.

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES REQUIRED:

• Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s license.

• Licensed Public Safety Telecommunications from Texas Commission on Law Enforcement required within one year of employment.

• TCIC/NCIC certification from Texas Department of Public Safety required within six months of employment.

• CPR certification required within one year of employment.

• Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification required within one year of employment.

• Must show consistent progress throughout and complete all modules in allotted time frame of the City of Schertz's 9-1-1 Telecommunications Training program.

• Must be a U.S. citizen at time of hire.

To view the full Job Description and Police Department Hiring Standards, click the attachments.

Job Post Closing Date: Open Until Filled