Emergency Communications Specialist

City of Englewood CareerEnglewood, CO
5d$25 - $38

About The Position

The Emergency Communications Specialist is a professional that performs skilled work operating in a primary PSAP that receives and relay calls for emergency and non-emergency public safety assistance via both radio and phone calls. Dispatch law enforcement, emergency medical/fire, and code enforcement for an Englewood Police Department. Duties may include activities such as: call taking and referral; providing information and assistance to non-emergency callers including referral to outside agencies; entering call records, maintaining call logs, and compiling call-related statistics; operating computer-aided dispatch systems for public safety law enforcement and medical/fire incidents;. This is a safety-sensitive position that handles confidential information.

Requirements

  • Knowledge Of Operations, services and activities of a public safety telecommunications and dispatch center.
  • Operational characteristics of modern public safety telecommunications equipment including computer aided dispatch systems.
  • Techniques of questioning for both emergency and non-emergency calls.
  • Dispatching techniques with use of radio system for communicating and receiving information.
  • Customer service principles and problem resolution techniques.
  • Principles and practices of record keeping and documentation.
  • Geographic features and locations within the area served.
  • English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation.
  • Modern office technology and equipment, including computers and related software applications.
  • Applicable tools and equipment operations.
  • Applicable Federal, State and local codes, laws and regulations.
  • Ability To Accurately type.
  • Respond to and resolve difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints.
  • Effectively communicate and elicit information from upset and irate callers.
  • Establish priority of emergency situations.
  • Perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Maintain composure, alertness and concentration while working under mental and physical stress for extended periods of time.
  • Work in an environment that requires rapid multi-processing.
  • Adapt instantaneously to changes in call events.
  • Work a rotating schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays to ensure 24/7 coverage.
  • Remain subject to callback and holdover to maintain minimum staffing 24/7.
  • Operate a variety of telecommunications receiving and transmitting equipment.
  • Read and interpret maps and other navigational resources.
  • Establish and maintain accurate records, logs, and files.
  • Work under pressure, exercise good judgment and make sound decisions in emergency situations.
  • Interpret and apply Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations.
  • Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Operate and use modern office equipment including computer and various software applications.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
  • Must pass a background investigation that meets all local, state, and federal requirements as well as be without felony convictions.
  • Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • At least two (2) years’ work experience with one (1) of those years in a customer service environment.
  • CCIC/NCIC certification obtained within six months of hire and renewal of certification every two years.
  • An equivalent combination of education, formal training, or work experience that produces the knowledge, skill and ability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in emergency dispatch, general dispatch, or call center environment is preferred.
  • A minimum of 2 years’ experience at a primary PSAP; and
  • Holds a current CCIC/NCIC certification or its equivalent for out of state applicants; and
  • Holds a current Incident Command System (ISC) certificate.

Responsibilities

  • Receive and prioritize emergency and non-emergency calls and digital requests for help from the public requesting police, fire, ambulance and other emergency services; gather, analyze, and report critical information during life-or-death situations such as crimes in progress, medical emergencies, and fire/rescue incidents, and dispatch units according to policy.
  • Operate a variety of public safety communications equipment including a multi-channel radio, 911 emergency telephone equipment, text-to-911 equipment, advanced location systems, computer-aided dispatch systems, instant recall recorders and reverse 911 program.
  • Read/interpret maps for the public, field personnel, and other agencies in order to assist in locating certain geographical areas; interpret telephone call locations from maps by applying knowledge of local geography in order to provide appropriate and timely assistance.
  • Provide assistance, information and directions to non-emergency callers; refer and/or transfer calls to outside agencies as appropriate
  • Coordinate and relay information and assistance requests involving other law enforcement and fire-fighting agencies; coordinate and assign resources as necessary in emergency and non-emergency situations; maintain contact with all units monitoring status and location of police, fire and emergency medical service units and code enforcement units.
  • Effectively communicate, orally and in writing, with members of the public as well as internal team members. Teamwork is a vital component of success in this job.
  • Take protective actions for first responders by providing life-safety information during responses such as officer down and MAYDAY calls.
  • Provide assistance, information and directions to emergency and non-emergency callers; refer and/or transfer calls to outside agencies as appropriate.
  • Retrieve information from State and National computer networks regarding wanted persons, stolen property, vehicle registration, stolen vehicles and other related information; relay information to officers in the field.
  • Enter automated records of activity into the computer; maintain a variety of logs relating to public safety dispatch activities; compile statistics on calls received.
  • Review policy and procedures with trainees; work directly with trainee on shift to ensure proper techniques, call routing, and appropriate level of response; may provide input to supervisors on trainee progress as requested.
  • Perform other duties of a similar nature or level.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans
  • Retirement Plans
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Sick Leave
  • 12 Paid Holidays
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