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Public Safety Communication Tele-Communicator

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Job Description Title: Public Safety Communications Tele-Communicator Agency: Dukes County Sheriff's Office Department: Communications Center Reports to: Shift Supervisor Classification: JG 7 Date of Job Description Revision: November 30, 2016 COMPLETE SUBMISSIONS MUST INCLUDE AN UPLOADED COPY OF THE ATTACHED APPLICATION. ALTERNATIVELY, YOU MAY EMAIL HARPIN@DCSOMA.ORG WITH THE ATTACHED APPLICATION COMPLETED. GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES A first-line public safety communications professional who essentially serves as a first responder to every class of emergency for which public safety services are provided. Primary responsibility is to receive, process, transmit and/or dispatch emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire, emergency medical, and other public safety services via telephone and other communication devices. SUPERVISION Under the general supervision of the Shift Supervisor. Performs varied duties of a responsible nature, including dispatching and clerical functions, in accordance with established standard operating procedures, requiring comprehensive knowledge of departmental policy and procedure while using independent judgment to determine the correct response to emergency situations. JOB ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a public safety communications 24/7 facility; often under stressful situations. Work includes assignments to day, evening, night, weekend, and holiday shifts. Operates telephones, radio equipment, computer equipment, and standard office equipment such as computer keyboard, copy machine, fax machine. Makes constant contact with other employees, the general public, police, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and other local, county, state and federal public safety personnel. Communicates complex and detailed information involving emergency E9-1-1 and non-emergency calls, often of a sensitive and confidential nature requiring the use of considerable tact to avoid friction and obtain cooperation. Errors could result in delays in processing important information, damage to property, and loss of life and may result in legal and financial repercussions. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.) Monitors, answers and prioritizes all received emergency 911 and non-emergency calls. Prioritizes and dispatches to police, fire, EMS, and other public safety personnel, via radio and/or telephone, all received complaints, emergencies, and alarms for fire, burglary, medical, panic, etcetera and other requests for public safety assistance, in a timely manner, while keeping supervisory personnel aware of priority situations. Facilitates communications among police, fire, and EMS personnel during emergencies. Provides medical instructions via a certified Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) system to callers in need of emergency medical assistance. Assists the general public, furnishing information or making appropriate referrals. Documents and maintains accurate and detailed records, written logs, computer logs, recorded calls, and other pertinent information received or transmitted. Acts as an informational resource person to all public safety agencies for the transferring of general broadcasts received regarding missing persons, stolen property, and miscellaneous criminal activity. Issues General Broad Cast (GBC) and General Information (GI) for any requesting public safety agency and validates information entered such as missing persons, stolen property, and etcetera. Enters all criminal warrants into the LEAPS/NCIC computer for island law enforcement agencies; maintains log of all requests for LEAPS queries and alarm calls; cross checks entries as required. Performs motor vehicle registration, boat registration, and license checks, as well as other related tasks, for local police and harbormasters. Dispatches all requests for the services of animal control officers, harbormasters, coast guard, shellfish wardens, and trustees of reservations personnel, lifeguards, civil defense officials, deputy sheriffs, and other public safety personnel. Coordinates with municipal and state highway departments during storms, snow removal, road closings, and other related situations. Performs various administrative and clerical functions including, but not limited to, typing, data entry, filing, and logging. Required to accurately document in a daily computer log incoming and outgoing telephone and radio communications; Performs any and all other related duties as required by the Shift Supervisor, Communications Center Supervisor, the Sheriff or as the situation dictates.


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