Public Safety Dispatcher I

City of Chino, CAChino, CA
49dOnsite

About The Position

This position will remain open until the position is filled. Qualified applicants will be invited to attend a written examination as part of this recruitment process. Passing candidates may be invited to an interview. Additional details to be provided prior to testing. You can waive the written exam by submitting a P.O.S.T. Entry-Level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery score of 45 or above, taken within the past 12 months from the date you apply. These results must be attached to your application to be considered. The Chino Police Department is seeking highly motivated individuals to apply for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher I. The Police Communications Center is comprised of 17 Public Safety Dispatchers and three (3) Public Safety Dispatch Supervisors. The center is a new state of the art facility which offers standing and sitting workstations with personal comfort systems at each console. There is also an onsite gym available for a small fee payable to the Police Officer's Association. Typing Requirement: This position requires a minimum typing speed of 40 net words per minute with fewer than 10 errors. A valid typing certificate must be submitted with your application or provided directly to Human Resources before you can be invited to interview. Applicants who do not provide a valid certificate will not be considered. The certificate must be from an accredited school or agency, dated within the past 12 months, and this requirement also applies to internal applicants not currently working in a job classification that requires typing at 40 net words per minute. Note: Typing test results from an online application will not be accepted. Definition: Under general supervision, receives emergency and non-emergency calls; dispatches Police and emergency units; maintains contact with personnel in the field; operates a variety of transmitting/receiving equipment; performs a variety of general support duties related to dispatch activities; and does related work as assigned. Duties/Responsibilities This is the entry-level class in the public safety dispatching class series. Public Safety Dispatcher I's learn to perform dispatching related duties and responsibilities. Advancement to Public Safety Dispatcher II requires an incumbent to successfully complete the Dispatching In-Service Training Program. Advancement to the next level is not automatic and requires an evaluation by management of the incumbent's skill and performance levels. This is a civilian position.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • Typing certificate with a minimum typing speed of 40 net words per minute, with no more than 10 errors, dated no earlier than one year from application date.
  • One year of work experience which required considerable public contact.
  • Dispatching activities.
  • Record keeping principles and practices.
  • Modern office procedures, methods, and practices.
  • Learn to assess and prioritize emergency situations.
  • Learn City dispatching codes, policies, and procedures.
  • Remain calm and learn to make rapid decisions exhibiting sound judgment in emergency situations.
  • Learn to operate complex radio and telephone systems.
  • Read and interpret street maps.
  • Deal tactfully and courteously with the public, City staff, and co-workers.
  • Understand and follow verbal and written directions.
  • Use correct English grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
  • Work mandatory overtime as assigned.
  • Learn to operate a computer terminal and other office equipment quickly, accurately and, at times, concurrently.
  • Learn to dispatch Police and other emergency units quickly and effectively.
  • Speak precisely.
  • Work under pressure and exercise good judgment.
  • Learn to effectively communicate and elicit information from upset and irate callers.
  • Use good judgment in handling sensitive and/or confidential matters with discretion and maintain the privacy of such information.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.
  • Work rotating shifts, weekdays, weekends, evenings, and holidays (hours/days will be adjusted as needed.)
  • Report immediately to work for emergency coverage and to other facilities than the Police Department.
  • Successfully pass a practical test (may be required).
  • Receive satisfactory results from a background investigation, polygraph test, psychological evaluation, physical examination, which includes a drug screen, and an administrative review.
  • Reaching: Reaching above the shoulders to place and/or retrieve objects.
  • Sitting: Ability to sit with little movement for long periods of time (usually a minimum of two or more hours per day).
  • Color Vision: Ability to identify and distinguish colors.

Nice To Haves

  • Possess certificate verifying successful completion of a P.O.S.T. Basic Dispatch Academy (desirable).

Responsibilities

  • Receive requests for Police and emergency services over the phone; answer 911 calls; screen incoming calls to determine necessity, priority, and type of response required; monitor other radio frequencies to be aware of incidents elsewhere that may affect operations.
  • Dispatch, as necessary, Police and other emergency units in response to calls for service or requests from Officers in the field; use appropriate terminology and cite Code sections by number; call public and private agencies, such as allied law enforcement, hospitals, towing services and utilities, and request mutual assistance when necessary.
  • Keep track of Police unit locations and status; maintain constant radio communication with personnel in the field; run warrant checks on subjects, registration checks on vehicles, and property checks; relay information and instructions to personnel in the field.
  • Maintain accurate log of incoming service requests and actions taken; prepare other reports and records as directed; maintain files necessary for dispatch as assigned; enter, update, and retrieve information from the computer and teletype networks.
  • Operate a variety of public safety telecommunications equipment; test and inspect equipment as needed.
  • Provide temporary and vacation relief for other staff as necessary.
  • Provide general information to the public; as necessary, refer callers to appropriate agencies; calm callers; maintain professionalism in radio transmissions during hectic, tense, and dangerous situations.
  • Interact with various federal, state, and local databases to support field units with investigations.
  • Monitor and operate a variety of sensors such as CCTV cameras and License Plate Readers to provide real time information to field units.
  • Interact with co-workers at all levels in the organization in a collaborative and customer service-oriented manner.
  • Maintain prompt and regular attendance.
  • Perform all duties within the context of the City's Mission Statement and Organizational Values.

Benefits

  • $2,488.74 Monthly Benefit Bank for Health Insurance
  • 155 Holiday Hours per Fiscal Year (can be converted to pay)
  • health, dental, vision, life insurance, and a variety of additional voluntary options

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

Education Level

High school or GED

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