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Every day, millions of people depend
on the skill, expertise and commitment of public safety telecommunications
professionals who help save countless lives by responding to emergency
calls, dispatching emergency professionals and equipment and providing
moral support to citizens in distress. The
term “9-1-1” is often associated with rapid emergency
response, poise under pressure, aid and compassion in times of distress
and critical decision-making within seconds. Many people don’t
stop to think about the seemingly nameless, faceless individuals
who answer 9-1-1’s call until they experience actual emergencies
themselves. These Telecommunicators make the difference between
life and death in many instances.
Emergency Communications Operators
are responsible for; the reception of telephone and 9-1-1 calls;
the dispatch of police, fire and medical assistance; and the handling
of requests for information from various teletype services.
Some functions of the Emergency
Communications Operator include, but are not limited to:
- Answer telephone and 911 calls
for service.
- Make computer entries.
- Assist the public.
- Handle emergency and routine
complaints by providing assistance as needed.
- Dispatch radio calls to field
personnel.
- Perform functions associated
with Computer Aided Dispatch. Be able to maintain manual unit
status controls when CAD is out of service.
- Perform functions associated
with MCT dispatch and teletype.
- Have a working knowledge of
the equipment in the Communications Section.
- Respond to requests for information
that require the input and retrieval of data from the NCIC/FCIC/CJNet
systems.
- Be able to read street maps,
and have general knowledge of the geographical area of Winter
Park and surrounding areas;
- Assist with the training of new
employees when requested.
Benefits include:
- Long Term Medical Leave
- Personal Leave time
- 401K retirement
- Medical/Dental benefits
- Flexible Spending Account
- Salary range: $14.27 to $21.97
- Many more
Applicants’ must successfully
pass oral interview, interactive dispatching environment skills
test and background investigation.
Upon receiving a conditional offer
of employment a polygraph, psychological exam, physical exam and
drug screen will be conducted.
To see if any positions are
currently available, please check the City's website at http://www.cityofwinterpark.org/Pages/Home/Contact_Us.aspx.
For further information please feel
free to contact, Communication Manager Vonda Jones at 407-599-3460
or email: yjones@cityofwinterpark.org.
This City is an Equal Opportunity Employer
in compliance with laws and prohibiting discrimination on the basis
of race, color, sex, age, marital status, religion, national origin,
or disability.
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