911 Dispatch / Public Safety Communications Officer


Job Details

Salary: $20.53 - $21.57 Hourly

Location : Great Falls, MT

Job Type: Regular Full Time

Job Number: 24-00055

Department: Police

Division: Dispatch

Opening Date: 04/25/2024

Closing Date: Continuous

Union Classification: MFPE Public Safety Communications Officer Union

Nature of Work

Responsible for receiving requests for information, non-emergency and/or emergency assistance from the general public, law enforcement, fire and medical personnel. Work is performed under the general direction of the Emergency Services Supervisor or Communications Center Manager
Essential Functions of Work

  • Monitor and dispatch appropriate law enforcement, fire and medical personnel to calls for service that involve life threatening or other emergency and non-emergency situations.
  • Monitor radio traffic on multiple frequencies for law enforcement, fire and medical personnel as well as being able to communicate with other city, county, state and federal agencies on mutual aid radio frequencies.
  • Operate and maintain proficiency in multiple computer systems and programs.
  • Using established medical protocols and procedures determine the level of response on all requests for medical assistance - emergency and non-emergency along with providing life saving instructions to 9-1-1 callers.
  • Work with distraught callers to determine location and nature of emergency, or threat to life, limb or property.
  • Prepare various records and reports in order to properly document shift activities.
  • Provide information to law enforcement personnel by accessing computerized information regarding criminal histories, active warrants, vehicle registration, driver's license status and similar information.

Education and Experience

  • High School diploma or equivalent.
  • Six months of experience as a public safety dispatcher (desired, not required).

NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
  • CPR Certification or ability to become certified
  • CJIN Certification within six months of hire
  • Public Safety Communicator Basic Certification (POST) within 12 months
  • Ability to type 40 words per minute
  • Pass a psychological evaluation prior to employment
  • Pass an extensive background check prior to employment
  • Possession of a valid Montana driver's license

Requirements of Work

  • Ability to learn and retain a substantial knowledge of law enforcement, fire and medical dispatch policies and procedures.
  • Ability to learn and retain an extensive knowledge of the geographic area served.
  • Ability to learn and retain a substantial knowledge of radio operations, repeater locations, paging systems, aural brevity codes and FCC rules and regulations.
  • Willing to attend on and off site training programs as a part of continuing education, may require some travel.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, supervisors, law enforcement, fire and medical personnel and the general public.
  • Flexibility and ability to work different shifts, overtime, and be subject to "call in" as required.

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Highest Degree and Standard of Ethical Conduct, Confidentiality and Credibility
  • Communication Proficiency
  • Customer/Client Focus
  • Problem Solving/Analysis
  • Stress Management/Composure
  • Technical Capacity

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
This position does not supervise any other positions.

WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is conducted in an open office environment with multiple stations.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, bend, twist, reach, ride and perform similar body movements. Must have the ability to perform light physical work and to lift and carry up to 25 pounds at a time; the possession of hand/eye coordination sufficient to operate a personal computer, office equipment and a motor vehicle; the ability to talkand hear in person or by telephone; and the ability to see and read instructions and reports.

EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
The work schedule is 40-hours per week, Sunday through Saturday with varying shifts and days off. This position is a non-exempt and eligible for overtime. Any overtime must be authorized prior to working.

TRAVEL
Travel is primarily local during the business day. Occasional travel may be required to attend off-site training and educational opportunities.

Full-time Employee Benefits

The City of Great Falls offers a complete benefits package to our full-time employee including medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement/pensions, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave. The City offers life and long term disability insurance to all full-time non-union employees. Union employees receive longevity pay. Optional plans are available for employees, flexible spending account, and 457 deferred compensation accounts.

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 City of Great Falls, MT

 07/01/2024

 Great Falls,MT