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Public Safety Telecommunicator

The Public Safety Telecommunicator position is skilled emergency service work that involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emergency requests for police assistance, determining nature/urgency of calls, initiating police or other emergency personnel action and maintaining close contact with field units to monitor response and needed support requirements.

It requires a considerable degree of initiative and independent judgment within procedural boundaries in responding to emotional, disturbed and sometimes abusive people in a variety of situations. Work may be done separately or in conjunction with other dispatchers, and dispatchers may assist in training, teaching and basic operational equipment management. The Public Safety Telecommunicator position requires rotating shift assignments and overtime in accordance with maintaining a fully operational 24-hour facility, including weekends and holidays.

Hiring Process

The public safety telecommunicator process includes completion of the Background Questionnaire, a written test, an oral interview and a CritiCall computerized test. Also included in the hiring process are the following:

  • Drug Screen
  • Polygraph Exam
  • Psychological Exam
  • Medical Exam

 

Lateral Incentives

Upon hire date, lateral (currently employed as a public safety telecommunicator) public safety telecommunicators with two or more years of continuous public safety telecommunicator experience will receive a $3,000 signing bonus, 80 hours of admin leave and 80 hours of sick leave.

 

Entry Telecommunicator Application

Lateral Telecommunicator Application

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