What are the responsibilities and job description for the Civilian Dispatcher- HELP Program position at Livingston County?
The work involves responsibility for answering radio and telephone alarms or calls and dispatching Deputy Sheriffs, local police, State Troopers, fire, ambulance or other emergency equipment to scenes of emergencies and/or fires. This is responsible work requiring the operation of computers, radios and other devices to dispatch personnel and equipment to scenes of crimes, accidents, and other emergencies. A dispatcher must be able to effectively operate computers, radios, tele-type communications and other automatic devices and must maintain a high degree of alertness and a calm demeanor in responding to crisis situations. The position requires the ability to maintain a variety of records related to its communications function and also file, search and perform other clerical duties as time permits. Supervision of others is not a responsibility of this class. The work is performed on an assigned shift, in accordance with established policies and procedures. General supervision is received from a Senior Civilian Dispatcher, the Emergency Communications Director and the Sheriff or their designee. A Civilian Dispatcher – HELP Program does related work as assigned.
Part-time service will be given prorated credit toward experience requirements.
SPECIAL NOTE: An appointee will attain competitive status as a Civilian Dispatcher, without examination, upon the HELP Program ending..
Civilian Dispatchers - HELP Program – NC in County Service
- Receives calls from the public in need of emergency assistance, records calls and/or alarms and determines the appropriate action necessary;
- Dispatches patrol cars, emergency fire and ambulance personnel to the scene, as needed;
- Maintains communications between Dispatch Center and emergency scene;
- Makes periodic contact with all patrol units to monitor officers’ locations in case assistance is needed;
- Makes entries into National Crime Information Center (NCIC) & Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) computer databases of wanted/missing persons, stolen property, and other crime related and sensitive law enforcement information;
- Runs checks on drivers' licenses, motor vehicle registrations, guns, and property and forwards confidential responses to the law enforcement community;
- Receives emergency and non-emergency calls from other agencies or the public requesting information, determines appropriate response and/or transfers call to appropriate agency or department;
- Maintains log of all radio transmissions and files of all tele-type messages sent and received;
- Records basic information such as locations, names, times and nature of complaints on appropriate forms;
- Contacts towing services for damaged or illegally parked vehicles;
- Notifies medical examiners, coroners, District Attorney, or news media for fatalities or homicides;
- Runs criminal records checks using department arrest records and State and Federal databases for Sheriff’s and other police department officials, District Attorney, and others;
- Pages Child Protective workers, Public Health Nurses, Dog Control officers, Highway personnel, and other County personnel as needed;
- Performs routine clerical operations connected with the preparation, filing and duplication of reports of activities;
- Maintains security and order of the dispatch center; and
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualification Option # | 1 | 2 |
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- Successful completion of NCIC/DCJS eJustice examination within six months of appointment.
- Successful completion of basic tele-communicator’s course and emergency medical dispatch course within one year of appointment.
SPECIAL NOTE: An appointee will attain competitive status as a Civilian Dispatcher, without examination, upon the HELP Program ending..
Civilian Dispatchers - HELP Program – NC in County Service
Salary : $27 - $33