Dispatcher I: Grade 12 ($23.05 - $32.34 DOE) - Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Must successfully complete all required training and obtain the necessary certifications quickly. Dispatcher II: Grade 14 ($25.37 - $38.20 DOE) - Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Must have successfully completed all required training. Must have three (3) years direct experience in a public service dispatch center. |
Department: | Public Safety |
Position Reports to: | Dispatcher Supervisor |
Pay Grade: | 12/14 |
Employment Type: | Full-time |
Exempt/Nonexempt: | Non-exempt |
Description: | Under the direction of the Dispatch Supervisor, Police Lieutenant, and Police Chief, this position is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the dispatch or communications center. As a Public Safety employee, they are assigned to the Support Services Division of the Police Department. |
Duties: | Dispatchers shall perform the following essential functions: - Receive complaints from citizens, either in person as they come into the police station, or via telephone.
- Take appropriate action as dictated by the nature of the complaint; advising and directing the proper Public Safety employees and equipment to answer calls for service, routing calls to various personnel, etc.
- Notify other City employees and Departments, as necessary and prudent, of situations requiring after-hours response.
- Coordinate police, fire, and ambulance response to any reported emergencies, and shall assist in emergency situations by relaying messages, instructions, and/or questions and responses.
- Assist members of the Department and the public in such other non-emergency situations as may be required.
- Coordinate, when appropriate, operations with neighboring public safety agencies, under the direction of the Watch Commander, and according to protocol.
- Record all necessary information, according to the protocol of the department, and shall keep all department records with accuracy, making appropriate entries into the records system of the department.
- Maintain certifications and training necessary to function in this position.
- Be familiar with and strictly observe all confidentiality and access rules and regulations as established by the state and federal regulatory agencies, and by the department.
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| Perform other duties as shall be assigned by higher competent authority or ranking officers. |
Qualifications: | - High school graduate or equivalent.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Dispatchers must: - Communicate well both verbally and in writing.
- Be clear and calm in all situations.
- Deal effectively under stressful situations.
- Operate a complex telephone and radio system.
- Have a good working knowledge of public safety procedures.
- Type at a minimum of 45 words per minute.
- Be familiar with and able to operate computers.
- Have a reasonable working knowledge of local, state, and federal codes.
- Access necessary information quickly and efficiently.
- Qualify themselves as Emergency Medical Dispatchers, and must maintain the necessary life-saving skills and training.
- Work well under pressure and be able to monitor and track police, fire, and medical personnel during multiple on-going situations.
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Physical Demands: | The Dispatcher must be able to meet the physical demands of shift work. Must be able to sit at a computer for long periods of time. May occasionally do light lifting or moving of small office items or boxes up to 25lbs. The position of Dispatcher is a civilian position and is exempt from the requirements of Section 5-4-1 (Physical Fitness). |
Drug screen and background checks performed