Lead Alarm Monitor-Part Time

Cherokee FederalFort Campbell North, KY
Onsite

About The Position

This is a Part-Time position. This position requires an active US DoD-issued CAC card or the ability to obtain an US DoD-issued CAC card to be considered. The goal is to provide soldiers, family members, citizens, and visitors with the most professional, courteous, efficient, and effective emergency and non-emergency communications possible.

Requirements

  • Minimum of one year of 911 dispatch experience (or equivalent).
  • High School graduate or equivalent.
  • Read, write, and speak the English language fluently.
  • Capable of exercising sound judgment and making immediate, decisive actions during high-stress emergency and routine non-emergency scenarios.
  • Capable of making immediate corrections to dispatchers during active operations.
  • Prepare clear and factually accurate reports.
  • Have the ability of hearing, eyesight, and finger/hand usage for operations, be of good health and mentally alert.
  • This position is considered essential employees, you must report for duty, remain on duty during inclement weather, declared emergencies, and/or elevated FPCON levels unless otherwise directed.
  • Must be able to complete a 90-day training course held Monday-Friday 0800-1600.
  • Successfully pass all required training and certifications required for this position including: APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator I, APCO Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), HAZMAT Awareness, Cardio, Pulmonary, Resuscitation (CPR).
  • Must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal.
  • Active US DoD-issued CAC card or the ability to obtain an US DoD-issued CAC card.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees operation of assigned shift (3 other Alarm Monitors).
  • Works with the COR/DES Supervisors to track down phone and radio recordings, response times and any other information needed to properly report an EXUM or Serious Incident Report if needed.
  • Complies/supports all requirements of the Performance Work Statement (PWS).
  • Monitor and operate multiple channel trunked radio system.
  • Operate commercial intrusion detection and fire alarm monitoring computer systems.
  • Document emergency call and responder dispatch information in the CAD system.
  • Document daily dispatches and movement of vehicles and equipment resources during routine and emergency response events.
  • Record benchmark events during incidents in the CAD.
  • Conduct the daily test of radio systems, emergency dispatch tones and emergency phones in accordance with SOP/GTA.
  • Record system deficiencies and make applicable notifications in accordance with SOP/GTA.
  • Record fire and intrusion alarm tests manually as required.
  • Forward all request for copies of recordings to the COR of the contract.
  • Contact Regional Network Enterprise Center (RNEC) if trunked radio system and/or primary crash fails in accordance with SOP/GTA.
  • Contact DES, ICIDS Administrator if ICIDS alarm system malfunctions.
  • Notify support agencies for assistance as requested by emergency responders.
  • Contact Directorate of Public Works (DPW) and Fire Department if fire alarms monitoring malfunction.
  • Place work orders with DPW at the request of any First Responder and ICIDS Administrator.
  • Upon receipt of five (5) continuous Kingfisher (KF) trouble alarms, submit a work order through DPW to have the fire alarm system checked/repaired.
  • Submit a DPW work order for any ICIDS Zone when in A/C Power Failure.
  • Initiate fire incident reports; provide incident numbers, time, responding units, etc to the responsible Fire Station after each emergency.
  • Required to communicate via radio or telephone to surrounding mutual aid Fire Departments and EMS providers as needed and or directed by Incident Commander.
  • Responsible for the cleanliness of their workstations, restroom, locker/kitchen area and dispatching areas.
  • Determines the nature of the phone call and may transfer caller to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) upon determining the location of the incident.
  • Obtains, verifies, and records the location of the emergency, the name of the caller, the nature, severity and current status of the emergency, and obtains and other appropriate information needed to secure a full assessment of the circumstances.
  • Operates automatic number identification (ANI), automatic location identification (ALI), telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTY/TDD) or other electronic devices to obtain and verify required data.
  • Maintains a reassuring and calming manner with caller in order to obtain required information; persuades callers to stay on the line.
  • In response to medical emergencies, provides guidance using the APCO EMD protocols until the arrival of professional medical assistance.
  • In non-medical emergencies, provides precautionary instructions and advice to help assure the personal safety of person and/or to minimize the loss of property, pending the arrival of fire, police, and other assistance.
  • Refers non-emergency situations to other appropriate public or private agencies, and may dispatch non-emergency personnel or equipment.
  • Assist in the training of new trainees under the supervision of the shift supervisor.
  • Comply, adhere and remain in compliance with all ECC SOP/GTA.
  • Must be available at all times should an emergency occur.
  • Complete all required reports for customer.
  • Serve as alternate on site project manager when AOSPM is out-of-office.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401K
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