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Police Dispatcher-Part-Time (No Benefits) (12694)

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TitlePolice Dispatcher-Part-Time (No Benefits)
Posting ID12694
Description

Terms of Employment: 12 months/ 234 days per year.  Salary is at the Police Pay Plan PD1 on the EISD Compensation Plan. Entry level rate of pay is $15.03/hour with additional consideration based upon directly related experience.

 

Primary Purpose:

Performs radio and communications duties in the Communications Division of the Police Department.  Receives all incoming calls to the Police Department. Operates the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System [TLETS] computer terminal for entering and receiving inquiries. Operates the Computer Aid Dispatch [CAD] computer terminal for entering calls for service. Operates and monitors security alarm center and surveillance cameras.

 

NOTE: Applicant must have satisfactory outcome of fingerprinting background check. Non-refundable fee (approximately $50.00) paid by the applicant, before continuing within the process towards possible employment. 

 

Qualifications:

Education/Certification:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent (recognized by the Texas Education Agency or regional accrediting agency)
  • Valid Texas Driver License with a good driving record (must meet and maintain liability coverage eligibility)
  • Recent typing test of 35 words per minute must be administered by Workforce Solutions Alamo Career Center before continuing within the process towards possible employment with EISD.

Standard Requirements:

  • Eligible to obtain Telecommunications Operator License from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) within one (1) year of employment
  • Eligible to obtain Texas/National Crime Information System Certification Full Access (TCIC/NCIC) within six (6) months of employment
  • Eligible to obtain other Mandated Certifications to be completed after one (1) year of employment

Experience:

  •  One (1) year experience in Public Safety Telecommunications or related field, preferred

 

Special Knowledge/Skills:

  • Must exercise sound judgment and initiative in receiving messages - responding to emergency situations and dispatching call
  • Knowledge of two way radio equipment and radio transmission procedures. Basic knowledge of the Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both oral and in writing, to speak clearly distinctly and politely yet using firmness and calmness in emergency situations
  • Must be able to exercise sound judgment and problem-solving skills in stressful situations
  • Must be able to coordinate, based on priority, various personnel for emergency response purposes
  • Ability to handle various tasks at one time, in the upmost accurate manner, during day-to-day operations and stressful situations
  • Operate a computer effectively and having basic knowledge of computer software
  • Must successfully pass all phases of the applicant process, including criminal history, drug testing, psychological exam, skills assessment test, and interview
  • Offer of employment is conditional based on successful completion of six (6) week on the job training course

 

Major Responsibilities and Duties:

  1. Operates radio console to receive and transmit messages and to dispatch appropriate patrol units and/or other response personnel as needed.
  2. Receives, evaluates calls and responds to complaints and request for service. Directs calls to appropriate personnel.
    Monitors security alarm system and surveillance cameras to detect emergencies such as fires, intrusion, trespass and illegal entry.
  3. Notifies other agencies needed to assist police such as Fire/EMS, Animal Control, Public Works, etc., and District departments such as Physical Plant Services.
  4. Operates computer terminal connected to the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System [TLETS] and the Texas and National Crime Information Center [TCIC/NCIC] to obtain such information as vehicle registration, driver’s license status and history, stolen property/vehicles, hit confirmations and wanted persons, etc.
  5. Enters, modifies, locates, and clears missing person, runaways, and stolen articles/vehicles in TCIC/NCIC and corresponds with other agencies both state and nationwide when applicable to confirm query.
  6. Operates CAD system to enter officer’s location, officer’s activity, generate cases, vehicle stops, date and time fields, etc.
  7. Operates the GPS navigation system to ensure the officer and vehicle location.
  8. Maintains, updates, and completes various departmental forms and logs essential to the day to day operation of the communications/police department.
  9. Maintaining current in technical codes, required certifications, revisions, etc. relevant to telecommunications.
  10. requirements, including but not limited to reading all update, publications, notifications and alerts.
  11. Monitors parking lot, entrances and exits of surrounding buildings, operates door entry devices and intercom.
  12. Monitors all district surveillance cameras at the dispatch center.
  13. Maintains work area and the communications center clean and organized.
  14. Participate in continuing education, training and mandatory meeting.
  15. Assist in maintaining accountability of district and vehicle keys.
  16. Generate work order request as needed to appropriate departments.
  17. Perform any other duties as assigned, in the best interest of the District.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

None.

 

Working Conditions:

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors

Sitting position for extended period of time. Working under stressful situations. Working shift differentials. Working overtime when applicable. Working alone in a single room environment. Wearing departmental issued uniform

 

 

 

 

Shift TypeTemporary
Salary Range$15.03 - $18.00 / PD
LocationPOLICE DEPARTMENT

Applications Accepted

Start Date09/02/2019