What are the responsibilities and job description for the IPD Police Dispatcher position at City of Indio?
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***The employee must be willing to work a flexible schedule: must work days, nights, weekends, holidays, and employee may need to work a flex shift or a cover shift***
***Depending on qualifications, applicants may be considered for either the IPD Police Dispatcher I or the IPD Police Dispatcher II position.***
***DISCLAIMER: The City reserves the right to accelerate or extend the "Closing Date" of open positions at any time, dependent upon the number of applications received. The City is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make all reasonable accommodations for the disabled to participate in employment programs and facilities. Women, minorities, and disabled individuals are encouraged to apply. The finalist candidate must pass a pre-employment physical and drug screen.***
Please review the following common disqualifiers. If any items listed pertain to you, you will be automatically disqualified in the background investigation. You may, at this time, want to screen yourself and withdraw prior to starting the recruitment process.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
IPD Police Dispatcher I Under the direction of a Dispatch Supervisor and/or Communications Training Officer, learns to receive and process and receives and processes routine non-emergency and emergency calls for service; dispatches police and other public service entities as required; accurately enters, retrieves, analyzes and uses data from various automated law enforcement information systems; coordinates with other emergency service providers as appropriate. Learns and develops an understanding of applicable policies, procedures, and work methods associated with assigned duties; uses law enforcement terminology and cites code sections by number. Screens incoming calls to determine necessity, priority and type of response required; interprets level of service needed through information obtained from field officers or citizens; works effectively with the public, and maintains a professional, customer service oriented demeanor; responds to questions and concerns from the general public, department staff, and other agencies; takes and records telephone and counter reports; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints. Monitors radio frequencies specific to the operation of the Indio Police Department and the City of Indio; monitors other radio frequencies to be aware of incidents elsewhere that may affect City of Indio police operations; informs the Watch Commander of calls in progress; dispatches and monitors the status and location of field units; maintains calmness in radio transmissions during hectic, tense and dangerous situations; responds immediately to emergencies regarding the safety of field units. Maintains accurate computer log of incoming service requests, information received and actions taken; maintains records of all pending and dispatched calls for service; prepares other reports and records as directed; maintains files necessary for dispatch as assigned; accurately enters, updates, and retrieves information from various computer networks; coordinates multi-agency responses when necessary; transfers calls to appropriate agencies if warranted; receives information and calls for service from other law enforcement agencies; researches county, state and federal national computer data banks to obtain information requested by officers or other law enforcement personnel as required; provides information to other agencies by telephone and teletype. Monitors security for the police station, radio sites, and other city properties as necessary to detect unusual and potentially criminal activity. Establishes positive working relationships with co-workers, employees within the department, outside agencies, representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, City management, and the public; works as part of a team, yet may work independently; may represent the Police Department and the City’s dispatching services on various work groups, interview panels and committees.OTHER DUTIES: (include but are not limited to the following) May work in other dispatch command posts. May be called to testify in court when subpoenaed by a judge or member of the court.. Performs other related duties as assigned. IPD Police Dispatcher IIUnder general supervision, receives and processes routine and emergency calls for service; dispatches police and other public service entities as required; accurately enters, retrieves, analyzes and uses data from various automated law enforcement information systems; coordinates with other emergency service providers as appropriate; assists in the training of less experienced personnel. Learns and develops an understanding of applicable policies, procedures, and work methods associated with assigned duties; uses law enforcement terminology and cites code sections by number. Screens incoming calls to determine necessity, priority and type of response required; interprets level of service needed through information obtained from field officers or citizens; works effectively with the public, and maintains a professional, customer service oriented demeanor; responds to questions and concerns from the general public, department staff, and other agencies; takes and records telephone and counter reports; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints.Monitors radio frequencies specific to the operation of the Indio Police Department and the City of Indio; monitors other radio frequencies to be aware of incidents elsewhere that may affect City of Indio police operations; informs the Watch Commander of calls in progress; dispatches and monitors the status and location of field units; maintains calmness in radio transmissions during hectic, tense and dangerous situations; responds immediately to emergencies regarding the safety of field units.Maintains accurate computer log of incoming service requests, information received and actions taken; maintains records of all pending and dispatched calls for service; prepares other reports and records as directed; maintains files necessary for dispatch as assigned; accurately enters, updates, and retrieves information from various computer networks; coordinates multi-agency responses when necessary; transfers calls to appropriate agencies if warranted; receives information and calls for service from other law enforcement agencies; researches county, state and federal national computer data banks to obtain information requested by officers or other law enforcement personnel as required; provides information to other agencies by telephone and teletype. Monitors security for the police station, radio sites, and other city properties as necessary to detect unusual and potentially criminal activity. Establishes positive working relationships with co-workers, employees within the department, outside agencies, representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, City management, and the public; works as part of a team, yet may work independently; may represent the Police Department and the City’s dispatching services on various work groups, interview panels and committees.OTHER DUTIES: (include but are not limited to the following) May work in other dispatch command posts. May assist in the release of towed vehicles on weekends. May be called to testify in court when subpoenaed by a judge or member of the court.. Performs other related duties as assigned.SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED: IPD Police Dispatcher IReceives direct supervision from the Police Dispatch Supervisor. Incumbents of this class do not routinely exercise supervision. IPD Police Dispatcher IIReceives general supervision from the Police Dispatch Supervisor. Incumbents of this class do not routinely exercise supervision, but may provide technical and functional training as needed.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Knowledge of: Civil, criminal, and municipal provisions relating to the various activities of the City of Indio’s Police Department; law enforcement, fire, and other operating procedures and functions as they relate to the dispatch function; geography of the City of Indio and the surrounding environment; legal and procedural techniques and regulations regarding transmission and reception of police radio traffic; basic radio and related equipment maintenance; modern office administrative practices and procedures; methods of providing services and information; ability to learn alphanumeric and other coding protocol; basic principles of mathematics; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations; standard office procedures, practices, and equipment; modern office practices, methods and equipment, including a computer and applicable software; methods and techniques for record keeping and report preparation and writing; proper English, spelling, and grammar; occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Skill to: Effectively operate specialized law enforcement automated information, communication, and dispatch systems. Ability to: Perform a variety of complex work with speed and accuracy; remain calm under emergency situations; learn to operate specialized law enforcement automated information, communication and dispatch systems; work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, overtime, and rotating shifts; wear a department uniform; perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately; interpret, explain, and apply applicable laws, codes, and regulations; read, interpret, and record data accurately; organize, prioritize, and follow-up on work assignments; work independently and as part of a team; make sound decisions within established guidelines; analyze a complex issue and develop and implement an appropriate response; follow written and oral directions; observe safety principles and work in a safe manner; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships.
***The employee must be willing to work a flexible schedule: must work days, nights, weekends, holidays, and employee may need to work a flex shift or a cover shift***
***Depending on qualifications, applicants may be considered for either the IPD Police Dispatcher I or the IPD Police Dispatcher II position.***
***DISCLAIMER: The City reserves the right to accelerate or extend the "Closing Date" of open positions at any time, dependent upon the number of applications received. The City is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make all reasonable accommodations for the disabled to participate in employment programs and facilities. Women, minorities, and disabled individuals are encouraged to apply. The finalist candidate must pass a pre-employment physical and drug screen.***
Please review the following common disqualifiers. If any items listed pertain to you, you will be automatically disqualified in the background investigation. You may, at this time, want to screen yourself and withdraw prior to starting the recruitment process.
- Any illegal use, sales, or possession of a drug classified as an opiate (heroin, opium, etc.) or PCP.
- Any use of cocaine, methamphetamine, hallucinogens (GHB, MDMA/ecstasy, ketamine, etc.) within five years of date of application.
- Any illegal use of anabolic steroids within three years of date of application.
- A pattern or history of irresponsibility as evidenced by debt collections, civil judgments, failure to pay, late payments, etc.
- Two or more at-fault traffic collisions within three years of the date of application.
- Conviction of a hit-and run offense.
- Any driver's license suspension within five years of date of application.
- Conviction of a felony crime.
- Conviction of any misdemeanor crime within five years of application.
- Any conviction as an adult, of any misdemeanor crime involving domestic violence, sexual-related offenses or crimes against children.
- Any conviction as an adult, of a theft or larceny crime.
- Use of cocaine, methamphetamine, hallucinogens (GHB, MDMA/ecstasy, ketamine, etc.) previous to five years of application.
- Prior nitrous oxide use.
- Illegal use of anabolic steroids previous to three years of application.
- Illegal use of a hypodermic needle/ syringe.
- A bankruptcy within the past three years of date of application.
- More than one moving violation in the past 12 months, and/or three or more moving citations within the past three years, and/or five or more moving citations within the past five years of date of application.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
IPD Police Dispatcher I Under the direction of a Dispatch Supervisor and/or Communications Training Officer, learns to receive and process and receives and processes routine non-emergency and emergency calls for service; dispatches police and other public service entities as required; accurately enters, retrieves, analyzes and uses data from various automated law enforcement information systems; coordinates with other emergency service providers as appropriate. Learns and develops an understanding of applicable policies, procedures, and work methods associated with assigned duties; uses law enforcement terminology and cites code sections by number. Screens incoming calls to determine necessity, priority and type of response required; interprets level of service needed through information obtained from field officers or citizens; works effectively with the public, and maintains a professional, customer service oriented demeanor; responds to questions and concerns from the general public, department staff, and other agencies; takes and records telephone and counter reports; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints. Monitors radio frequencies specific to the operation of the Indio Police Department and the City of Indio; monitors other radio frequencies to be aware of incidents elsewhere that may affect City of Indio police operations; informs the Watch Commander of calls in progress; dispatches and monitors the status and location of field units; maintains calmness in radio transmissions during hectic, tense and dangerous situations; responds immediately to emergencies regarding the safety of field units. Maintains accurate computer log of incoming service requests, information received and actions taken; maintains records of all pending and dispatched calls for service; prepares other reports and records as directed; maintains files necessary for dispatch as assigned; accurately enters, updates, and retrieves information from various computer networks; coordinates multi-agency responses when necessary; transfers calls to appropriate agencies if warranted; receives information and calls for service from other law enforcement agencies; researches county, state and federal national computer data banks to obtain information requested by officers or other law enforcement personnel as required; provides information to other agencies by telephone and teletype. Monitors security for the police station, radio sites, and other city properties as necessary to detect unusual and potentially criminal activity. Establishes positive working relationships with co-workers, employees within the department, outside agencies, representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, City management, and the public; works as part of a team, yet may work independently; may represent the Police Department and the City’s dispatching services on various work groups, interview panels and committees.OTHER DUTIES: (include but are not limited to the following) May work in other dispatch command posts. May be called to testify in court when subpoenaed by a judge or member of the court.. Performs other related duties as assigned. IPD Police Dispatcher IIUnder general supervision, receives and processes routine and emergency calls for service; dispatches police and other public service entities as required; accurately enters, retrieves, analyzes and uses data from various automated law enforcement information systems; coordinates with other emergency service providers as appropriate; assists in the training of less experienced personnel. Learns and develops an understanding of applicable policies, procedures, and work methods associated with assigned duties; uses law enforcement terminology and cites code sections by number. Screens incoming calls to determine necessity, priority and type of response required; interprets level of service needed through information obtained from field officers or citizens; works effectively with the public, and maintains a professional, customer service oriented demeanor; responds to questions and concerns from the general public, department staff, and other agencies; takes and records telephone and counter reports; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints.Monitors radio frequencies specific to the operation of the Indio Police Department and the City of Indio; monitors other radio frequencies to be aware of incidents elsewhere that may affect City of Indio police operations; informs the Watch Commander of calls in progress; dispatches and monitors the status and location of field units; maintains calmness in radio transmissions during hectic, tense and dangerous situations; responds immediately to emergencies regarding the safety of field units.Maintains accurate computer log of incoming service requests, information received and actions taken; maintains records of all pending and dispatched calls for service; prepares other reports and records as directed; maintains files necessary for dispatch as assigned; accurately enters, updates, and retrieves information from various computer networks; coordinates multi-agency responses when necessary; transfers calls to appropriate agencies if warranted; receives information and calls for service from other law enforcement agencies; researches county, state and federal national computer data banks to obtain information requested by officers or other law enforcement personnel as required; provides information to other agencies by telephone and teletype. Monitors security for the police station, radio sites, and other city properties as necessary to detect unusual and potentially criminal activity. Establishes positive working relationships with co-workers, employees within the department, outside agencies, representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, City management, and the public; works as part of a team, yet may work independently; may represent the Police Department and the City’s dispatching services on various work groups, interview panels and committees.OTHER DUTIES: (include but are not limited to the following) May work in other dispatch command posts. May assist in the release of towed vehicles on weekends. May be called to testify in court when subpoenaed by a judge or member of the court.. Performs other related duties as assigned.SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED: IPD Police Dispatcher IReceives direct supervision from the Police Dispatch Supervisor. Incumbents of this class do not routinely exercise supervision. IPD Police Dispatcher IIReceives general supervision from the Police Dispatch Supervisor. Incumbents of this class do not routinely exercise supervision, but may provide technical and functional training as needed.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Knowledge of: Civil, criminal, and municipal provisions relating to the various activities of the City of Indio’s Police Department; law enforcement, fire, and other operating procedures and functions as they relate to the dispatch function; geography of the City of Indio and the surrounding environment; legal and procedural techniques and regulations regarding transmission and reception of police radio traffic; basic radio and related equipment maintenance; modern office administrative practices and procedures; methods of providing services and information; ability to learn alphanumeric and other coding protocol; basic principles of mathematics; applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations; standard office procedures, practices, and equipment; modern office practices, methods and equipment, including a computer and applicable software; methods and techniques for record keeping and report preparation and writing; proper English, spelling, and grammar; occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Skill to: Effectively operate specialized law enforcement automated information, communication, and dispatch systems. Ability to: Perform a variety of complex work with speed and accuracy; remain calm under emergency situations; learn to operate specialized law enforcement automated information, communication and dispatch systems; work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, overtime, and rotating shifts; wear a department uniform; perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately; interpret, explain, and apply applicable laws, codes, and regulations; read, interpret, and record data accurately; organize, prioritize, and follow-up on work assignments; work independently and as part of a team; make sound decisions within established guidelines; analyze a complex issue and develop and implement an appropriate response; follow written and oral directions; observe safety principles and work in a safe manner; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships.
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