Morris County Communications Center
911 Public Safety Telecommunicator
Morris County Communications Center, Parsippany, New Jersey, United States
If you want to join a hard-working team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality communications services in a prime Northern NJ location, consider a career with the County of Morris. We have vacancies for the position of Public Safety Telecommunicator Trainee in the Morris County Department of Law & Public Safety Communications Division, a Nationally CALEA Accredited Public Safety Communications Center.
Responsibilities
answering 9-1-1 police, fire and EMS emergency and non-emergency telephone calls dispatching police, fire and EMS personnel and equipment according to standard operational procedures maintaining, receiving, and recording pertinent information from the two-way radio communications with police, fire and EMS emergency field units monitoring radio talk groups and multiple lines for all communications using computer terminals to access various law enforcement systems, including CJIS and NCIC. Ideal Candidates
remain calm under pressure have the ability to communicate both orally and in writing clearly and concisely have the ability to multi-task have proficient typing and keyboard entry skills exercise good judgement and make sound decisions in emergency situations must possess a high-level of professionalism and confidentiality Position Requires
graduation from HS or equivalent must be ableto work shifts on a rotating basis including nights, weekends and holidays successful completion of a criminal background check and pre-employment psychological assessment. The start date for this application is March 2026, the starting salary at that time will be $56,787 per the union agreement/employment terms. All full-time employees receive a generous benefit package that includes paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, paid on-the-job training, health and pension benefits, as well as overtime opportunities. The County of Morris is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (Do not include any information regarding race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, or handicap.
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answering 9-1-1 police, fire and EMS emergency and non-emergency telephone calls dispatching police, fire and EMS personnel and equipment according to standard operational procedures maintaining, receiving, and recording pertinent information from the two-way radio communications with police, fire and EMS emergency field units monitoring radio talk groups and multiple lines for all communications using computer terminals to access various law enforcement systems, including CJIS and NCIC. Ideal Candidates
remain calm under pressure have the ability to communicate both orally and in writing clearly and concisely have the ability to multi-task have proficient typing and keyboard entry skills exercise good judgement and make sound decisions in emergency situations must possess a high-level of professionalism and confidentiality Position Requires
graduation from HS or equivalent must be ableto work shifts on a rotating basis including nights, weekends and holidays successful completion of a criminal background check and pre-employment psychological assessment. The start date for this application is March 2026, the starting salary at that time will be $56,787 per the union agreement/employment terms. All full-time employees receive a generous benefit package that includes paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, paid on-the-job training, health and pension benefits, as well as overtime opportunities. The County of Morris is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (Do not include any information regarding race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, or handicap.
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