This position requires a high level of communication abilities both verbal and written. The dispatcher must also be able to maintain written records, organize and prioritize work, ability to rapidly and accurately assess and process emergency and non-emergency requests for assistance in a composed manner as well as be able to take direction and also work independently as needed. Receive and process police, fire and ems related emergency calls using various state and local protocols. Dispatch police and other emergency units and personnel as needed. Monitor and operate radio, computer, telephone and other specialized equipment in support of public safety communications and dispatch functions. All emergency calls for the City of Somerville are answered by E-911 Operators and are filtered to other agencies such as the Fire Department or EMS. Working under the direct supervision of the Lieutenant or Sergeant in command on duty will have detailed job responsibilities in these major areas: Must Have Excellent Communication Skills and Must Be Able to Multitask Receiving All Emergency Telephone Calls and Text Messages on 911 lines and also Answering Police Emergency Lines Filtering Other Agencies 911 Calls and Back up for Chelsea and Cambridge PSAP’s Trouble Shooting 911 and Other Emergency Signaling Software Receiving Non-Emergency Police Calls for Service on the Business Line and from 311 Dispatching Animal Control, Housing Police and DPW Dispatching Somerville Police and Dispatching Over Boston Police Area Emergency Network (BAPERN) and UASI (Homeland Security) Understanding of E-911 Procedures and Police Policies and Procedures Providing Information to Responders, the Public and Other Agencies Responsible for Taking and Entering Police Reports Responsible for Acknowledging Direct Emergency Signal Alarms from Active Shooter Software from Shooter Detector System and Shot Spotter Responsible for Monitoring Various Cameras in City Buildings Responsible for Receiving Information to Run in the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Responsible for Field Unit Requests Responsible for Pinging Cell Phones through the Provider Responsible for Using Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Responsible for Maintaining 911 Certification and CJIS Requirements Somerville Emergency Call-Takers receive a variety of operational and technical training in support of their duties including mandatory yearly 911 training and recertifying in CJIS. E-911 Call-Takers must be able to accurately record the information provided by callers by swiftly and courteously taking control of the call. E-911 Call-Takers are responsible for pinging a cell phone caller’s location and subscriber information if needed to quickly obtain the location of the caller if needed. E-911 Call-Takers handle various types of calls for service such as Fights, Domestic Disturbances, Assaults, Breaking and Entering, Larcenies, Overdoses, Quality of Life issues and many others. In addition, E-911 Call-Takers handle an abundant amount of Psychological Emergencies and must be able to calmly build a rapport with the caller and attempt to deescalate the tone of the call to get Emergency Personnel to them. Accurate information is entered into CAD for the dispatcher to relay over the Police radio. This information is used to address the needs of the caller and may be used in court. E-911 Call-Takers and Dispatchers are required to appear in court if summoned. Dispatchers must be able to be understood by others and over the radio. We are a combined 911 call center and police dispatch unit. We work in conjunction with Police Personnel and provide crucial information obtained from various computer data bases to ensure public safety. The E-911 Unit works various hours and shifts. We work in a call center that can get loud due to phone activity, police and other various radios in the room and any signals/alarms that are detected from the active shooter software systems in the room.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees