Posted : Sunday, November 05, 2023 02:56 AM
TELECOMMUNICATOR
COMMUNICATIONS
SALARY $32,318-$50093
$15.
54-$24.
08/Hour General Statement of Duties Performs responsible public safety communications and administrative support work for the law enforcement, fire, and rescue functions, municipal law enforcement, county agencies, and forestry in the community, including gathering medical information to provide Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) information to callers.
Distinguishing Features of the Class An employee in this class receives incoming routine and emergency calls and dispatches emergency and non-emergency calls for personnel in the county using two way radios, computer aided dispatch, telephone and TDD machines.
Work includes interviewing callers to determine the nature of concerns, dispatching personnel and equipment, and maintaining contact with multiple law enforcement, rescue, and fire units.
Work also includes operation of electronic dispatch equipment, computer terminal connected to the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) and the National Crime Information Center, and involves the performance of detailed record keeping, assisting the public with directions and general information, and monitoring public and private alarms.
Work involves frequent public contact which requires tact, firmness and decisiveness and judgment in obtaining necessary information from people who are under extreme stress and choosing appropriate courses of action.
Work also involves the performance of detailed record keeping, assisting the public with directions and general information, monitoring public and private alarms and logging law enforcement activities.
Work involves frequent public contact which requires tact, firmness and decisiveness and judgement in obtaining information from people who are under extreme stress and choosing appropriate courses of action.
Work is performed in accordance with departmental policy and state and federal law.
Work is performed under regular supervision and is evaluated through observation, monitoring of radio communication, discussion and review of reports.
Duties and Responsibilities Essential Duties and Tasks Receives routine and emergency telephone calls and personal requests for assistance concerning crimes, fires, rescue needs or general information, identifies the locations of callers to choose and dispatch the proper law enforcement, fire, or rescue department or unit.
Receives routine calls for the Sheriff’s Department.
Operates a variety of electronic equipment to maintain contact with Sheriff and Police personnel, multiple fire units and emergency rescue personnel, emergency medical service, and other law enforcement units.
Interviews callers to determine nature of concern and provides information about the situation as it develops and/or background information from the DCI; provides pre-arrival medical instruction using EMD system.
Operates terminal connected with the DCI to obtain driver’s history, vehicle registration data and criminal record information; checks warrants; runs vehicle inquiries and driver license history checks for law enforcement agencies.
Maintains communications logs and reports including the nature of calls, actions taken and the times involved.
Monitor public and private fire and security alarm systems; activates monitors to dispatch volunteer agencies; transfers appropriate calls to state patrol.
Monitors activities of law enforcement officers on patrol and makes radio contact to insure safety; takes and transmits personal and departmental messages.
Works in the communications center to receive calls during weather and other emergencies such as hurricanes, ice and snow.
Additional Job Duties Performs routine maintenance of office equipment and work area.
Performs other related duties as required.
Recruitment and Selection Guidelines Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Considerable knowledge of the physical layout and landmarks of the county.
Working knowledge of the operation of an electronic radio and telecommunications system and related Federal Communications Commission regulations.
Working knowledge of the functions, practices and procedures of the Sheriff Department, Police Departments, multiple fire departments, emergency rescue units, and other law enforcement agencies.
Working knowledge of the application of information technology to telecommunications including utilization of computer aided dispatch, data base management and efficient keyboard skills.
Skill in public contact and collaborative conflict resolution.
Ability to accurately receive and transmit radio communications.
Ability to manage multiple and competing priorities, set priorities, and maintain calm control under the stress of emergency conditions.
Ability to assess people and situations, to apply sound judgment, to remain calm under stressful conditions and to elicit sufficient and essential information for dispatching and assisting field personnel.
Ability to deal tactfully, firmly and courteously with the public under the stress of emergency conditions.
Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.
Ability to maintain accurate and complete work activity records and files, including operating computer terminals.
Ability to work simultaneously on different calls with different agencies and staff.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments.
Physical Requirements Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of reaching, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
Must be able to perform sedentary work exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally; and a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to move objects.
Must possess the visual acuity to operate computer equipment, and maintain and review written and computerized records and reports Desirable Experience and Education Graduation from high school and public contact and customer service experience; communications and dispatching experience preferred; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Requirement Ability to obtain certification by the Sate of North Carolina as a DCI Operator within three months.
Ability to obtain certification as EMD, and CPR certification within six months.
54-$24.
08/Hour General Statement of Duties Performs responsible public safety communications and administrative support work for the law enforcement, fire, and rescue functions, municipal law enforcement, county agencies, and forestry in the community, including gathering medical information to provide Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) information to callers.
Distinguishing Features of the Class An employee in this class receives incoming routine and emergency calls and dispatches emergency and non-emergency calls for personnel in the county using two way radios, computer aided dispatch, telephone and TDD machines.
Work includes interviewing callers to determine the nature of concerns, dispatching personnel and equipment, and maintaining contact with multiple law enforcement, rescue, and fire units.
Work also includes operation of electronic dispatch equipment, computer terminal connected to the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) and the National Crime Information Center, and involves the performance of detailed record keeping, assisting the public with directions and general information, and monitoring public and private alarms.
Work involves frequent public contact which requires tact, firmness and decisiveness and judgment in obtaining necessary information from people who are under extreme stress and choosing appropriate courses of action.
Work also involves the performance of detailed record keeping, assisting the public with directions and general information, monitoring public and private alarms and logging law enforcement activities.
Work involves frequent public contact which requires tact, firmness and decisiveness and judgement in obtaining information from people who are under extreme stress and choosing appropriate courses of action.
Work is performed in accordance with departmental policy and state and federal law.
Work is performed under regular supervision and is evaluated through observation, monitoring of radio communication, discussion and review of reports.
Duties and Responsibilities Essential Duties and Tasks Receives routine and emergency telephone calls and personal requests for assistance concerning crimes, fires, rescue needs or general information, identifies the locations of callers to choose and dispatch the proper law enforcement, fire, or rescue department or unit.
Receives routine calls for the Sheriff’s Department.
Operates a variety of electronic equipment to maintain contact with Sheriff and Police personnel, multiple fire units and emergency rescue personnel, emergency medical service, and other law enforcement units.
Interviews callers to determine nature of concern and provides information about the situation as it develops and/or background information from the DCI; provides pre-arrival medical instruction using EMD system.
Operates terminal connected with the DCI to obtain driver’s history, vehicle registration data and criminal record information; checks warrants; runs vehicle inquiries and driver license history checks for law enforcement agencies.
Maintains communications logs and reports including the nature of calls, actions taken and the times involved.
Monitor public and private fire and security alarm systems; activates monitors to dispatch volunteer agencies; transfers appropriate calls to state patrol.
Monitors activities of law enforcement officers on patrol and makes radio contact to insure safety; takes and transmits personal and departmental messages.
Works in the communications center to receive calls during weather and other emergencies such as hurricanes, ice and snow.
Additional Job Duties Performs routine maintenance of office equipment and work area.
Performs other related duties as required.
Recruitment and Selection Guidelines Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Considerable knowledge of the physical layout and landmarks of the county.
Working knowledge of the operation of an electronic radio and telecommunications system and related Federal Communications Commission regulations.
Working knowledge of the functions, practices and procedures of the Sheriff Department, Police Departments, multiple fire departments, emergency rescue units, and other law enforcement agencies.
Working knowledge of the application of information technology to telecommunications including utilization of computer aided dispatch, data base management and efficient keyboard skills.
Skill in public contact and collaborative conflict resolution.
Ability to accurately receive and transmit radio communications.
Ability to manage multiple and competing priorities, set priorities, and maintain calm control under the stress of emergency conditions.
Ability to assess people and situations, to apply sound judgment, to remain calm under stressful conditions and to elicit sufficient and essential information for dispatching and assisting field personnel.
Ability to deal tactfully, firmly and courteously with the public under the stress of emergency conditions.
Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.
Ability to maintain accurate and complete work activity records and files, including operating computer terminals.
Ability to work simultaneously on different calls with different agencies and staff.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments.
Physical Requirements Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of reaching, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
Must be able to perform sedentary work exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally; and a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to move objects.
Must possess the visual acuity to operate computer equipment, and maintain and review written and computerized records and reports Desirable Experience and Education Graduation from high school and public contact and customer service experience; communications and dispatching experience preferred; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Requirement Ability to obtain certification by the Sate of North Carolina as a DCI Operator within three months.
Ability to obtain certification as EMD, and CPR certification within six months.
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• Location : Lenoir, NC
• Post ID: 9003961018