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Alachua County Sheriff's Office

Telecommunicator

Alachua County Sheriff's Office, Gainesville, Florida, us, 32635

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Accountable for receiving and processing both emergency and non-emergency calls by; providing appropriate pre-arrival instructions; entering data into a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system; evaluating situations and making decisions as to the assistance and needs of callers based on training, standard operating procedures, and agency guidelines; performing queries through the local public safety systems; operating assigned Communications Operations Bureau (COB) radio positions: the FCIC/NCIC computer and teletype radio, the law enforcement dispatch radio, and/or the fire-rescue dispatch radio; and perform their duties in accordance with ACSO operational policies.

Within one (1) year of hire, the Telecommunicator must train and demonstrate proficiency in at least one (1) of the following positions: call-taking, teletype, law enforcement (ASO and/or GPD) dispatch, or fire-rescue dispatch.

This position is required to train for duties on other positions based on staffing needs and as training opportunities become available. Personnel in this classification may be required to act as trainers for positions in which they are certified. Work requires independent judgment, initiative, and a calm presentation.

Personnel assigned to this classification report to the Combined Communications Center (CCC) Shift Supervisor. Performance is evaluated through observation, quality assurance reports, and appropriate employee performance appraisals.

Educational Requirements High School/GEDRequiredAssociate's DegreePreferredBachelor's DegreePreferredPreferred Major(s): Criminal Justice, Communications, or other related field

Experience And Training

Successfully complete the pre-employment CritiCall testing with an overall passing score

Successfully complete a pre-employment typing test with the ability to type 35 CWPM or better

Successfully complete the assigned training module and attain sufficient expertise to operate in a given position with minimal supervision after the assigned training period

Certification and Licensing

Possess, or obtain within six (6) months of hire, the following certifications:

Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD)

Emergency Fire Dispatcher (EFD)

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Emergency Telecommunicator Course (ETC)

Current, valid State and National law enforcement computerized information systems (FCIC/NCIC) certification or obtain within six (6) months of hire

Successfully complete the Florida 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification exam within one (1) year of hire

Successfully complete all National Incident Management System’s (NIMS) Incident Command System (ICS) courses required by Department of Homeland Security

Completion of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) Dynamics and First Responders Course within one (1) year of hire

Maintain all Telecommunicator certifications

Physical Requirements

Sit for extended periods

Operate foot-controlled equipment effectively for long periods of time

View multiple computer screens for extended periods

Normal vision range; see color differentiation as necessary to distinguish color variations on maps, computer screens, and radio consoles

Normal hearing level; hear, understand, and respond using radio transmitters and receivers, radio consoles, telephone/radio headsets, multi-line telephone systems, and complex communications equipment

Speak, annunciate, read, write, and understand English fluently

Clear speech and adequate hearing sufficient to communicate and respond effectively and appropriately in the work environment

Use of headsets and foot pedals to precisely hear voices and other sounds

Ambulate independently

Reach, handle, and/or grasp documents and technology

Manual dexterity

Type on computer keyboards for extended periods

Knowledge of local, state, federal laws and applicable civil laws

Fire, EMS, law enforcement and communications call taking policies and communications policies and procedures

Maintain familiarity with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Call Handling Guide (CHG) and appropriate resources to acquire thorough knowledge of CCC operations and procedures

Operate a computer aided dispatch system (CAD) and a computerized telephone system

Accurately and quickly record information into CAD

Utilize proper telephone techniques; follow guidelines for answering emergency and non-emergency calls; assess requests and prioritize them appropriately

Answer emergency calls within 10 seconds, non-emergency and direct speed dial calls from the public and other agencies, obtaining and providing critical information, life-saving medical and safety instructions

Interview callers to obtain information necessary to affect the appropriate law enforcement, fire, and EMS response and to utilize the correct call handling procedures and telephone instructions

Ability to concentrate on and address more than one thing simultaneously

Maintain familiarity with the geographical area of Alachua County and the various addressing system and can locate addresses, major roads, streets, hospitals, schools, churches, buildings and other landmarks on a map

Maintain high level of situational awareness

Acknowledge and respond to field resources telephone requests, handle assigned tasks in the communications center in an expeditious manner, and process the call for service or request for assistance in accordance with established procedures

Able to control conflict; speak with authority and confidence in a calm, clear voice, properly select words, take control of a call and elicit necessary information

Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information

Testify in court and represent the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office with a positive, professional image

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