Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
E911 Telecommunicator
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Frankfort, Kentucky, United States, 40601
E911 Telecommunicator (Administrative)
If you are a strong communicator, multi‑tasker, and want to be part of a team ensuring the safety of others, we hope you'll consider joining us!
Here’s a highlight of what we offer:
13% employer contribution to 401(k) or 457 account during first year
Retirement through the Kentucky Public Pension Authority beginning second year
Generous vacation, sick, holiday, and military paid leave with no waiting period
Health, dental, vision, and life insurance with no or low employee premiums
Employer paid training and certifications
12‑hour shifts which provide 3 or 4 days off per week
75/hour shift differential for second shift
Position Summary Under general supervision, receives, transmits, and relays information concerning public safety and law enforcement activities to, from and between city, county, state and other public safety/emergency agencies; performs related work as required.
Essential Functions
Receives all incoming communications, relays messages to appropriate personnel/agencies.
Translates information given to the appropriate codes.
Dispatches police, fire, and EMS.
Determine and assign the level of priority of the call and enter the data into a computer‑aided dispatch system for radio dispatch.
Ask vital questions and provide pre‑arrival instructions for emergency medical calls.
Records and maintains daily log of all communications.
Prepares reports and records related to dispatch functions, as requested or required.
Monitors various radio frequencies, alarm systems, and related alert systems.
Other duties as assigned by Supervisor or E911 Manager.
Essential Competencies
Ability to maintain composure and self‑control.
Ability to react quickly and calmly with good judgement in emergency situations.
Is regularly present and punctual and arrives prepared for work.
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Here’s a highlight of what we offer:
13% employer contribution to 401(k) or 457 account during first year
Retirement through the Kentucky Public Pension Authority beginning second year
Generous vacation, sick, holiday, and military paid leave with no waiting period
Health, dental, vision, and life insurance with no or low employee premiums
Employer paid training and certifications
12‑hour shifts which provide 3 or 4 days off per week
75/hour shift differential for second shift
Position Summary Under general supervision, receives, transmits, and relays information concerning public safety and law enforcement activities to, from and between city, county, state and other public safety/emergency agencies; performs related work as required.
Essential Functions
Receives all incoming communications, relays messages to appropriate personnel/agencies.
Translates information given to the appropriate codes.
Dispatches police, fire, and EMS.
Determine and assign the level of priority of the call and enter the data into a computer‑aided dispatch system for radio dispatch.
Ask vital questions and provide pre‑arrival instructions for emergency medical calls.
Records and maintains daily log of all communications.
Prepares reports and records related to dispatch functions, as requested or required.
Monitors various radio frequencies, alarm systems, and related alert systems.
Other duties as assigned by Supervisor or E911 Manager.
Essential Competencies
Ability to maintain composure and self‑control.
Ability to react quickly and calmly with good judgement in emergency situations.
Is regularly present and punctual and arrives prepared for work.
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