Description
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Examples of essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Receives emergency and non-emergency calls and efficiently gathers, evaluates, prioritizes, and documents information from callers.
Dispatches Officer and CSO field units to specific locations using a two-way radio while documenting all actions in the computer-aided dispatch system.Evaluates incoming reports of police, fire, and medical emergencies; immediately transmits complete and accurate information to appropriate field personnel and coordinates with SF DEM for Fire/EMS response.
Receives requests for emergency and non-emergency services and liaisons with other USF departments as needed.Monitors, coordinates, and accurately maintains the status of incidents and records of dispatched personnel.Maintains familiarity with area geography including major streets and campus buildings.Maintains understanding of current public safety policies and procedures for the USF Department of Public Safety.
Responds to routine and non-routine inquiries regarding public safety; properly classifies and prioritizes any report or complaint and determines appropriate course of action; provides appropriate referrals as necessary.Demonstrate professionalism, courtesy, empathy, and excellent customer service.Works various 8-hour or 12-hour shifts, or longer, including day shift, swing shift, night shift, weekends, holidays, and overtime.Perform other related duties as assigned.Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma required; college degree preferred.Knowledge:
English language, spelling, grammar and punctuation.Customer service and interpersonal communications principles.Computer operation and use in office and Communications Center environments.Basic principles in communicating by means of telephone and/or face to face contact.
Skill/Ability to:
Communicate clearly and concisely, in English, both orally and in writing.Comprehend, interpret, relay and document information via telephone, computer software or other related technology.Screen and interpret general data and filter relevant information.Effectively communicate with and elicit information from upset and irate community members.Learn and operate Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Systems and other related technology.Work under pressure, exercising good judgment and common sense while making sound decisions in emergency situations.Perform multiple tasks simultaneously.Listen, understand and relay information via telephone and in person.Remain calm and controlled under stressful periods while projecting a professional demeanor.Exercise independent judgment and work with a minimum of supervision.
Establish and maintain positive and courteous working relationships with customers, the community and co-workers.Work with the Communications Center team while maintaining assigned job responsibilities and duties.Anticipate and adapt to fluctuating workloads in the Communications Center.Communicate and receive constructive feedback and opinions to affect change.Access and refer to information using available resources.Read, interpret, understand and follow written and oral instructions and/or information.Other requirements of the position:
Possess good moral character and psychological suitability as determined by a thorough lawful background check, obtaining and submitting a BSIS guard card which includes fingerprinting, and a psychological evaluation.Be willing to work day, swing, graveyard, rotating, holiday, and weekend shifts.Be willing to work 12 to 16 hours per day.Be willing to accept overtime assignments, including last minute spontaneous mandatory assignments.Successful completion of P.O.S.T. Dispatcher course should be completed within one year of appointment.
(paid by USF)Selection Process:
Apply OnlineCommunications Center Sit Along / Patrol Ride AlongPanel InterviewSubmit Personal History Statement (PHS)Obtain/Submit BSIS Guard CardLawful Background Check (must be free of felonies and/or violent misdemeanors)Psychological ExaminationFull-Time/Part-Time:
Part time
Pay Rate:
Hourly
Salary Range :
28.01/hour