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City of Buckeye

PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION SPECIALIST (LATERAL - EXPERIENCE REQUIRED)

City of Buckeye, Buckeye, Arizona, United States, 85326

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Overview Our Vision:

We aspire to be the community of limitless possibilities.

Our Mission is to

provide exceptional services for a safe, thriving community, while honoring our history and innovating for the future.

Embrace the New - Do Right - Lend a Hand - Find a Way - Enjoy our Work - Celebrate Uniqueness

Benefits The City of Buckeye provides an extensive benefits package designed to support the well-being of our employees. This includes health, dental, vision, life, pet insurance, as well as wellness incentives. Coverage begins the first day of the month following the start of your employment.

General Information This is a lateral position, and you must have a minimum of one (1) year experience as a public safety dispatcher in a law enforcement agency to be considered. This position participates in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Contribution is mandatory, and the current contribution rate is 12.27%, per fiscal year. This position has a hiring incentive of up to $5,000. Half of the incentive to be paid to the employee at the six (6) month anniversary and the remaining half to be paid at the one (1) year anniversary.

Responsibilities

Answers incoming emergency and non-emergency calls; interviews callers and gathers details; prioritizes calls for service and determines appropriate personnel to respond; dispatches emergency responders; relays pertinent information to law enforcement and emergency services officers concisely; provides information and assistance to the public within the scope of authority.

Provides detailed call information to officers as needed; maintains status and awareness of Police patrol unit locations; monitors message traffic and relays information to officers.

Enters emergency assistance calls into the CAD incident logs; inputs information into the ACJIS & NCIC computer system; maintains records and files.

Contacts other law enforcement agencies for additional information and resources as needed, and relays pertinent information regarding incidents.

Notifies key City of Buckeye personnel on critical incidents; follows all Department policies and procedures to assure that officer and public safety is the top priority.

Enters and verifies warrant information and confirms warrants for other agencies.

Performs inquiries and criminal history checks for officers through ACJIS & NCIC; sends inquiries to other agencies for warrant confirmations or general information.

Enters data for records and reports; processes forms and record files; queries system databases as requested. Knowledge of equipment utilized in law enforcement communications including radio, computer and dispatch equipment.

Performs other duties as assigned or required.

Demonstrates speed, fluidity, and accuracy in concurrently operating multiple technologies under stressful and time pressure conditions.

Types brief, concise and accurate written statements.

Appropriately employ the department’s Records Management System suite of applications, Computer Aided Dispatch software, Evidence.com evidence management software, and other task specific software packages.

Maintains confidentiality and security of highly sensitive information and other records.

Ability to act independently.

Demonstrates strong attention to detail in locating addresses, nearby video assets and associated call related data during a call for service.

Simultaneously listens to public safety radio transmissions, monitors calls for service on CAD screens, and views selected public-private video assets.

Observes, detects, and appropriately reports to dispatchers and responding officers elements of crime observed through video streams. Records date, time and camera location, or digitally records those activities when appropriate under policy.

Communicates effectively, both verbally and in writing, facts and circumstances of importance during and immediately following a police response to crime, often during dynamic and stressful conditions.

Notifies officers of locations of crimes in progress.

Conducts open source and restricted queries using specialized criminal justice intelligence-based databases. Provides intelligence sharing and investigative assistance in real time.

Operates desktop, laptop, network, and secure system computers; public safety radios and telephones; access, navigate and record when permissible under policy, disparate video systems accessible through RTIC platform; operate other equipment as assigned.

Performs key functions requiring technical expertise and attention to detail such as entry, query, and retrieval of investigative data; location of source documents and reports from various computer networks and systems.

Applies criminal justice and legal protocols, follows all related agency policies, and exercises technical expertise in the capture, preparation, and storage of data and video work product.

Creates and manages spreadsheets and other analytical tools as needed.

Maintains clarity of thought and performance of duty during stressful situations.

Interacts with co-workers and the public with tact, diplomacy, and effectiveness.

Participates in on-going training to remain current in work methods, procedures, and related laws.

Accepts direction from supervisor(s) and carries out assigned tasks.

Education and Experience High School diploma or GED equivalent. One (1) year experience as a public safety dispatcher in a law enforcement agency and one (1) year of clerical and computer experience.

Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of:

City policies and procedures.

Equipment utilized in law enforcement communications including radio, computer and dispatch equipment.

Law enforcement patrol procedures.

Local geographical area, road systems, and the locations of landmarks.

Police and Fire Departments’ standard dispatch policies and procedures.

Basic principles of record keeping and records management.

Real Time Information Center technology

Video Management Software

Access Control Software

Drone as First Responder Programs

Skill In:

Handling multiple tasks simultaneously, under pressure, and in emergency and stressful situations.

Obtaining information from hostile or emotional citizens.

Communicating clearly and concisely and relaying details accurately.

Remembering names, numbers and locations, and reading maps quickly and accurately.

Working under pressure of deadlines, and establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with employees, officials, other agencies and the general public.

Public relations and customer service.

Following and effectively communicating verbal and written instructions.

Multi-information analysis.

12-Month Goals

Successfully complete Telecommunications Operator Training and show proficiency in call taking and dispatching duties.

Complete APCO PST 1 course.

Obtain Level A Terminal Operator Certification.

Special Requirements

Must obtain Terminal Operator Certification Level A within six months of hire if not possessed at time of hire/placement.

Must be able to type a minimum of 35 words per minute. Working nights, weekends and holidays is required.

Due to the confidential and sensitive nature of the information handled, successful completion of a polygraph and comprehensive background investigation is required.

Physical Demands / Work Environment Work is performed in a fast paced, high volume call center environment.

Reports To:

Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor

Supervision Exercised:

Public Safety Answering Point Supervisor

FLSA Status:

Non-exempt

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY : It is the policy of the city to provide employment opportunities to all persons based solely on ability, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation or disability.

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