PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER
PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER
Lake Havasu City Municipal Offices is Hiring a PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER!
*PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER*
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Closing Date: Open Till Filled
Job Title: PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER - OTF26-192
Public Safety Dispatcher/Trainee Rate: $20.76/Hourly
Public Safety Dispatcher Hiring Range: $25.32-$35.71/Hourly; DOQ
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Department - Police Department/Dispatch Center
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION: Complete an online application. Resumes in lieu of application will not receive consideration. Please attach certifications.
INITIAL APPLICATION REVIEW WILL TAKE PLACE TWO WEEKS AFTER OPEN. INTERESTED CANDIDATES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ADDITIONAL APPLICATION REVIEW WILL ONLY BE CONDUCTED IF NECESSARY.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualified candidates will be required to participate in online testing, which will consist of a writing assignment and a computerized simulation based on actual tasks associated with receiving and dispatching 911 and non-emergency calls for service. The testing process will be approximately two (2) hours. Qualified candidates will receive separate notification via email or text messaging, following the close of the recruitment, and must complete testing as instructed; no extensions of deadline will be given.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required and are subject to change as needs and job requirements change. Position assignments may vary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Receives, prioritizes, and evaluates calls for service regarding emergency and non-emergency requests; dispatches appropriate personnel and assigns report numbers; communicates with emergency personnel via radios or phones; dispatches information and ensures accuracy of such; ensures officer/responder safety.
Maintains awareness of surrounding activities within the dispatch center and provides direction, assistance and intervention as needed or required.
Reports CAD program malfunctions to vendor attends bi-weekly meetings, and processes outstanding tickets; provides and instructs Dispatchers on updates and features of software and databases.
Performs criminal history, plate, and driver’s license checks; receives and distributes teletype messages and forwards documents to other agencies; enters data into the computer system, including missing person and stolen property information; receives, downloads, processes and enters warrants into proper databases; performs audits of warrants to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Operates various communications and computer equipment such as radios and telephones and related software applications; runs ambulance statistical information and sends it to the proper Fire Department and Dispatch personnel.
Notarizes juvenile affidavits for officers with juvenile arrests and other documents as needed; completes recording requests as needed; collects, records, and processes monthly Emergency statistical information for quality control.
Develops and implements operational changes during major incidents and provides input pertaining to training needs to the Dispatch Supervisor; trains new department employees.
Operates and maintains motor vehicles or other work-related equipment requiring a valid Arizona driver's license.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
General knowledge in the criminal justice/emergency management field and first responder/emergency response; general knowledge of the principles and practices of emergency dispatch and the daily activities in an emergency dispatch call center; general knowledge of applicable telecommunication systems, maintaining accurate and detailed records, and applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules, and regulations.
Skill in the use of office equipment and technology, including Microsoft Suite applications, database entry and maintenance, GIS/mapping, computer aided dispatch databases; skill in effectively communicating ideas and concepts orally and in writing.
Ability to comprehend and maintain a working knowledge of departmental rules and regulations; ability to think and act quickly and professionally in sensitive situations; ability of to speak clear and easily understood over both the phone and police radio, ability to perform high-level multitasking, decision-making, and prioritization both independently and working within a group; ability to work a non-traditional schedule and respond to emergencies or service needs on a 24-hour basis; ability to work cooperatively with other Public Safety staff, City employees, EMS professionals, and local law enforcement officials; ability to demonstrate excellent phone etiquette skills; ability to handle confidential information; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, contractors, court representatives, elected officials, law enforcement representatives and agencies, other departments, supervisors, and the general public.
Additional Info
Job Type : Full-Time