Gilmer County Government
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Gilmer County Government . General Nature of Work: The purpose of this classification is to answer multiple telephone lines, to communicate effectively with persons requesting emergency and non-emergency assistance, to clearly relay information for dispatch or transfer calls appropriately, and to perform administrative support tasks as required. Responsibilities
Performs multiple tasks simultaneously; takes appropriate action when presented with a routine call or a stressful life/death situation; remains calm under all circumstances. Answers multiple telephone lines; assesses incoming 911 emergency and non-emergency calls; enters call data into Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system for dispatch or transfers/connects calls to appropriate department, extension, service, or agency. Maintains conversation with caller to obtain/verify pertinent information, administers pre-arrival instructions in accordance with Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) guidelines, and provides comfort until assistance arrives; re-establishes calls on 911 hang-ups. Monitors and/or communicates effectively and coherently over all radio channels including, but not limited to: Sheriff Repeater, MRD, Fire, EMS, and Car to Car. Receives officer-initiated calls; dispatches law enforcement units; relays traffic to multiple units, notifies others, such as air medical transport, ambulances, wreckers, utilities, locksmiths, alarm companies, poison control, chaplains, or coroners when services are requested/required. Contacts various other departments to resolve problems such as malfunctioning railroad crossings, traffic lights, downed street signs, road hazards, water/gas line breaks, roadway debris, or power outages. Monitors multiple radio frequencies and cameras while answering/processing telephone calls or other radio frequencies and responding to in-person requests for service or records. Assists other jurisdictions as requested; contacts Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), Georgia State Patrol (GSP), Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Department of Family and Childrens Services (DFCS), Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), and/or surrounding law enforcement, fire, or EMS agencies for assistance when needed. Maintains status of police, fire, EMS, and other responding units at all times to ensure safety of personnel involved, including those working accidents, fires, and hazardous incidents, as well as those on breaks. Provides the public with directions/referrals, answers to citizen complaints/concerns, and other information requested regarding the community or situation. Enters/retrieves a variety of data into/from GCIC/NCIC, CAD, and related records; records information manually when computer systems are out of service. Run criminal and driver histories and computer background checks; handles inquiries on drivers licenses (OLNs), vehicle identification numbers/tags, warrants/summons, stolen articles/property, wanted/missing persons, and guns. Relays information from GCIC/computer database to officers and other requesting agencies; assigns case numbers; issues BOLO alerts. Operates telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD); utilizes GIS, MSAG, and cross-reference resources to locate/confirm addresses. Notifies appropriate personnel, supervisors, and/or command staff of critical emergency situations, weather-related information, and/or problems with communications or computer equipment. Maintains assorted logs detailing daily activity, including wrecker service, warrants, CAD dispatching, messages, facsimiles, and teletype. Performs administrative support duties such as replenishing forms, changing paper, shredding confidential material, and disseminating information to various departments. Attends training courses as offered by the department or as required by law to maintain applicable certifications, remain informed of departmental operations, and to promote improved job performance; trains new dispatch personnel as assigned. Completes, prepares, processes, and/or files a variety of forms, teletypes, legal documents, requests, reports, correspondence, and other documentation; maintains files and administrative records. Cooperates with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies when activities relate to investigations within county jurisdiction. Performs clerical support tasks which may include copying, faxing, researching, and contacting business/residence callouts, tracking court dates, or contacting magistrate court/judge as needed; performs housekeeping tasks. Takes and relays messages to officers, fire, EMS personnel, and other divisions or local agencies; sends pages and places calls as requested. Provides backup/substitute coverage for coworkers; calls in additional personnel as necessary to maintain adequate manpower during shift. May be required to work in the event of inclement weather, manmade or natural disasters. Performs other related duties as required. Knowledge, Ability And Skills
Requires the ability to review, classify, categorize, prioritize, and/or analyze data. Requires the ability to provide guidance and interpretation regarding procedures and standards to others. Requires the ability to operate, maneuver, and control equipment, machinery, tools, and materials used in performing essential functions. Requires the ability to perform basic arithmetic. Requires the ability to interpret instructions and exercise independent judgment to meet objectives. Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness, and creativity in evaluating information against criteria. Minimum Qualifications
Be at least 21 years of age for Deputy Sheriff and 18 years of age for Detention Officer, Communications Officer, and civilian positions. Be a legal citizen of the United States Be registered with the Civil Service if you are a male born on or after January 1, 1960, unless you are a son of a foreign diplomat Have no felony convictions. Possess a High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution. Possess a valid driver license. Possess an honorable discharge if prior military. ADA & Physical Requirements
ADA Requirements: Individuals applying for the posted position must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. Physical Requirements: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects of light weight. Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Work Environment: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate visual cues or signals, and to communicate orally. Essential functions are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions. Note: REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED IN THIS CLASS SPECIFICATION MAY BE SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION IN ORDER TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES WHO ARE OTHERWISE QUALIFIED TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE JOB. Seniority level
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Join to apply for the
911 Communications Officer
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Gilmer County Government . General Nature of Work: The purpose of this classification is to answer multiple telephone lines, to communicate effectively with persons requesting emergency and non-emergency assistance, to clearly relay information for dispatch or transfer calls appropriately, and to perform administrative support tasks as required. Responsibilities
Performs multiple tasks simultaneously; takes appropriate action when presented with a routine call or a stressful life/death situation; remains calm under all circumstances. Answers multiple telephone lines; assesses incoming 911 emergency and non-emergency calls; enters call data into Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system for dispatch or transfers/connects calls to appropriate department, extension, service, or agency. Maintains conversation with caller to obtain/verify pertinent information, administers pre-arrival instructions in accordance with Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) guidelines, and provides comfort until assistance arrives; re-establishes calls on 911 hang-ups. Monitors and/or communicates effectively and coherently over all radio channels including, but not limited to: Sheriff Repeater, MRD, Fire, EMS, and Car to Car. Receives officer-initiated calls; dispatches law enforcement units; relays traffic to multiple units, notifies others, such as air medical transport, ambulances, wreckers, utilities, locksmiths, alarm companies, poison control, chaplains, or coroners when services are requested/required. Contacts various other departments to resolve problems such as malfunctioning railroad crossings, traffic lights, downed street signs, road hazards, water/gas line breaks, roadway debris, or power outages. Monitors multiple radio frequencies and cameras while answering/processing telephone calls or other radio frequencies and responding to in-person requests for service or records. Assists other jurisdictions as requested; contacts Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), Georgia State Patrol (GSP), Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Department of Family and Childrens Services (DFCS), Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), and/or surrounding law enforcement, fire, or EMS agencies for assistance when needed. Maintains status of police, fire, EMS, and other responding units at all times to ensure safety of personnel involved, including those working accidents, fires, and hazardous incidents, as well as those on breaks. Provides the public with directions/referrals, answers to citizen complaints/concerns, and other information requested regarding the community or situation. Enters/retrieves a variety of data into/from GCIC/NCIC, CAD, and related records; records information manually when computer systems are out of service. Run criminal and driver histories and computer background checks; handles inquiries on drivers licenses (OLNs), vehicle identification numbers/tags, warrants/summons, stolen articles/property, wanted/missing persons, and guns. Relays information from GCIC/computer database to officers and other requesting agencies; assigns case numbers; issues BOLO alerts. Operates telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD); utilizes GIS, MSAG, and cross-reference resources to locate/confirm addresses. Notifies appropriate personnel, supervisors, and/or command staff of critical emergency situations, weather-related information, and/or problems with communications or computer equipment. Maintains assorted logs detailing daily activity, including wrecker service, warrants, CAD dispatching, messages, facsimiles, and teletype. Performs administrative support duties such as replenishing forms, changing paper, shredding confidential material, and disseminating information to various departments. Attends training courses as offered by the department or as required by law to maintain applicable certifications, remain informed of departmental operations, and to promote improved job performance; trains new dispatch personnel as assigned. Completes, prepares, processes, and/or files a variety of forms, teletypes, legal documents, requests, reports, correspondence, and other documentation; maintains files and administrative records. Cooperates with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies when activities relate to investigations within county jurisdiction. Performs clerical support tasks which may include copying, faxing, researching, and contacting business/residence callouts, tracking court dates, or contacting magistrate court/judge as needed; performs housekeeping tasks. Takes and relays messages to officers, fire, EMS personnel, and other divisions or local agencies; sends pages and places calls as requested. Provides backup/substitute coverage for coworkers; calls in additional personnel as necessary to maintain adequate manpower during shift. May be required to work in the event of inclement weather, manmade or natural disasters. Performs other related duties as required. Knowledge, Ability And Skills
Requires the ability to review, classify, categorize, prioritize, and/or analyze data. Requires the ability to provide guidance and interpretation regarding procedures and standards to others. Requires the ability to operate, maneuver, and control equipment, machinery, tools, and materials used in performing essential functions. Requires the ability to perform basic arithmetic. Requires the ability to interpret instructions and exercise independent judgment to meet objectives. Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness, and creativity in evaluating information against criteria. Minimum Qualifications
Be at least 21 years of age for Deputy Sheriff and 18 years of age for Detention Officer, Communications Officer, and civilian positions. Be a legal citizen of the United States Be registered with the Civil Service if you are a male born on or after January 1, 1960, unless you are a son of a foreign diplomat Have no felony convictions. Possess a High School Diploma or GED from an accredited institution. Possess a valid driver license. Possess an honorable discharge if prior military. ADA & Physical Requirements
ADA Requirements: Individuals applying for the posted position must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. Physical Requirements: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects of light weight. Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Work Environment: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate visual cues or signals, and to communicate orally. Essential functions are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions. Note: REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED IN THIS CLASS SPECIFICATION MAY BE SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION IN ORDER TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES WHO ARE OTHERWISE QUALIFIED TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE JOB. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Other Job function
Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing Industries
Government Administration
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