What are the responsibilities and job description for the Emergency Services Dispatcher Trainee/I/II position at CITY OF TURLOCK?
The City of Turlock is accepting applications for the position of Emergency Services Dispatcher Trainee / I / II. Under general supervision, to learn 9-1-1 call taking and dispatch duties for the City of Turlock Police and Fire Departments; to receive and dispatch incoming calls from external and internal customers, to learn to operate the Department of Justice automated files to include national inquires and input, to triage and prioritize the calls for service from the public in order to dispatch appropriate personnel; to perform clerical duties assigned to Communications to include but not limited to data entry, document processing, warrant processing, etc. Dispatchers work rotating shifts (including day shift, swing shift, cover shift and night shift), weekends and holidays and are subject to callback and overtime assignments. This position is assigned to the T.A.P.O. bargaining unit for labor relation purposes. The Emergency Services Dispatcher Trainee – Incumbents will undergo on the job training which is expected to take approximately four (4) months. An Emergency Services Dispatcher Trainee will have the opportunity to promote to an Emergency Services Dispatcher I, and upon doing so, will be required to successfully complete a one hundred and twenty (120) hour P.O.S.T. Certified Basic Dispatcher Course. The department will evaluate the progress of the trainee during the first twelve (12) months of employment to determine when standards for promotion have been met. Failure to make continuous progress and / or failure to promote to Emergency Services Dispatcher I at the end of twelve (12) months will result in termination. The Chief may extend this deadline under extenuating circumstances. The Emergency Services Dispatcher I – An entry level position with twelve (12) months prior police or fire dispatcher experience who serves an eighteen (18) month probationary period and is expected to promote to Emergency Services Dispatcher II. The Emergency Services Dispatcher II –An advanced level position with eighteen (18) months experience as an Emergency Services Dispatcher I with the Turlock Police Department and has a POST Basic Certificate or 36 months of dispatching experience as defined in T.A.P.O. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Lateral Emergency Services Dispatcher Applicants – In order to be considered as a lateral POST Emergency Services Dispatcher for the Turlock Police Department, the applicant must have a California POST Basic Public Safety Dispatcher Certificate, be currently employed and working in a non-probationary status at a law enforcement agency in a communication center with a California POST agency for a minimum of eighteen (18) months. Lateral applicants may serve a twelve (12) month probationary period. Appointment may be made anywhere within the salary range of ESDI / II. An eligibility list will be established from this recruitment that will be valid for six (6) months. All full-time employees serve an eighteen (18) month probationary period. Essential Functions : Duties may include, but are not limited to the following : Respond to and screen incoming telephone calls on 9-1-1 and miscellaneous phone lines in Communications Dispatch appropriate personnel on calls received for police and fire Operate the computer aided dispatch system (CAD) keeping track of all related events and times Supply information to the public as needed Operate the touch screen citywide radio system Patch radio channels on multi agency / department involved incidents Inquire and input data into the California Department of Justice CLETS System Maintain confidentiality of information obtained Compile DVD reports for court on calls for service as requested Testify in court on calls received and handled while on duty Perform a variety of related clerical work in the Communication Center Process criminal warrants for service Abstract and maintain records on warrants servedKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities : Knowledge of : High volume telephone and public contact operations Two-way radio system Basic office equipment Ability to : Read, write, speak and understand English fluently Maintain typing proficiency at the job required level Think clearly and quickly in emergency situations Read computer screens and monitor visual changes Multi task Recall information given both verbal and written Follow oral and written direction Compile information and maintain reports in CAD Reference manuals for accurate input of data into CLETS and NCIC Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work Locate major streets, public places and landmarks in the city limits Be able to receive and remember specific information received and dispatch emergency service calls expeditiously and correctly Successfully complete the Department of Justice CLETS required workbook (new employees must meet this requirement within six (6) months from date of employment)Experience and Education : EMERGENCY SERVICES TraineeEducation : Be a high school graduate from a United States public or private high schoolOr pass the General Education Development Test indicating high school level Or pas the California High School Proficiency Examination A two (2) year, four (4) year, or advanced degree from an accredited college or university is desired. Required Licenses / Certificates : Typing certificate with a minimum typing speed of thirty-five (35) words per minute net corrected obtained through an agency that can validate the certificate, such as a temporary employment agency, employment center and school / college. Note : A self-administered test will not be accepted. Possession of a valid California driver's license (minimum class C) at the time of application, to be maintained as a condition of continued employment. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONSCertificates : Completion of a POST Entry-Level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery with a T-score of forty-five (45) or higher. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISPATCHER I Education : Be a high school graduate from a United States public or private high school. Or pass the General Education Development Test indicating high school graduation level Or pass the California High School Proficiency Examination. A two (2) year, four (4) year, or advanced degree from an accredited college or university is preferred. Experience : Twelve (12) months experience as a dispatcher for a law enforcement or fire agency. Licenses / Certificates : Possession of a valid California driver's license (minimum class C) at the time of application, to be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Typing certificate with a typing speed of thirty-five (35) words per minute net corrected DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Certificates : P.O.S.T. Basic Dispatcher Certificate. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISPATCHER II Education : Same as Emergency Services Dispatcher IExperience : Eighteen (18) months as a Dispatcher I with the City of Turlock or 36 months of dispatching experience as defined in T.A.P.O. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Licenses / Certificates : Possession of a valid California driver's license (minimum class C) at the time of application, to be maintained as a condition of continued employment. P.O.S.T. Basic Dispatcher Certificate Typing certificate with a typing speed of forty-five (45) words per minute net corrected DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS P.O.S.T. Basic Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Maintain the following physical abilities : See well enough to view computer screen and look up codes in required manuals; read maps and fine print; hear well enough on the telephone with a headset to assist the public with emergency and non-emergency situations; use hands and fingers for touch screens, answering phones, computer keyboard, and writing; and ability.SELECTION PROCESS 1. All applicants must complete a standard City of Turlock application for employment form, supplemental questionnaire and submit the following documentation : Attach a typing certificate obtained through an agency that can validate the certificate, such as a temporary employment agency, employment center, and school / college. Note : A self-administered test will not be accepted.2. You may submit your required documentation using the following options : a. Attach a scanned copy in the "Add Attachment" option, orb. Fax a copy to (209) 668-5529, orc. Email a copy to agodinez@turlock.ca.us, ord. Hand deliver copies of your documentation to 156 S. Broadway, Suite 235, Turlock, CA 95380 on or before the final filing date.Applications will be rejected if they are incomplete or required documentation is not attached. 3. Applications will be reviewed for minimum qualifications. Applications will be rejected if incomplete or if the required typing certificate and the completed supplemental questionnaire are not attached. 4. Candidates who possess the minimum qualifications and have submitted complete application packets will be invited to compete in the testing process.5. In the event that a large number of applicants possess the minimum qualifications, applicants who appear to be the most qualified based on their experience and education will be invited to compete in the testing process. 6. Completion of a practical examination (Critical examination) will be conducted, which is graded on a pass / fail basis, in order to further evaluate skills relating to essential job functions. 7. Candidates invited to compete in an oral examination that receives a score of 70% or more will be placed on an eligibility list. Ranking on the eligibility list is based solely on the results of the oral exam. 8. Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Turlock Police Department for a Command Staff interview to determine which applicant(s) are referred for a background investigation. 9. Final appointment to the position of Emergency Services Dispatcher Trainee will be contingent upon passing the following : Background Investigation Interview with Chief Medical examination (including drug / alcohol screening, hearing and vision examinations), and Psychological examination. VETERAN'S PREFERENCE SYSTEM The City of Turlock has adopted a veteran's preference system (effective January 1, 2002). The percentage score achieved through entrance (non-promotional) examination which ranks applicants on an eligibility list shall be adjusted to provide : (a) one (1) percentage point added to the final test score for each six (6) months of active service during a time of armed conflict, up to a maximum of five (5) points, and (b) five (5) percentage points added to the final test score for veterans who are disabled as a result of active military service during a time of armed conflict, regardless of length of service. To receive preference points, applicants must provide supporting documentation and proof of honorable discharge. In no event shall an applicant receive more than a five (5) point adjustment. This request should be made in section #12 of the employment application form. A copy of your DD214 must be attached for this request to be considered. MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND DRUG / ALCOHOL SCREENING The incumbent will be required to take a medical examination including a drug / alcohol screening and be fingerprinted. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe City of Turlock is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are sincerely interested in receiving applications from qualified minorities, women and the disabled. Qualified applicants receive equal consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, political affiliation or belief except where indicated by requirements of the job. The City of Turlock will make every effort to accommodate applicants that have disabilities that would not allow them to compete in the announced process. Applicants are asked to indicate their request for accommodation in section #6 of the application form. CUSTOMER SERVICE POICY The City of Turlock is committed to quality service to our customers. Our goal is to create a positive, productive and courteous atmosphere for our employees and customers. Employees are evaluated on the quality of customer service they provide. BENEFITS Retirement - Qualified candidates who are currently a CalPERS member or have been a CalPERS member within the last six (6) months or are subject to reciprocity with another eligible retirement plan, may be a "classic member" and may be enrolled in the City's 2.7% @ 55 plan. Employee pays employee contribution rate of 9% on a pre-tax basis. Non-classic or "new members" will be enrolled in the 2% @ 62 plan. Generous employer contribution to health plan for employee and family Term Life Insurance at 1-1 / 2 times annual salary Long Term Disability Insurance Liberal vacation, holiday and leave plans Dispatcher Intermediate P.O.S.T. Certificate - 2.5% of base pay Dispatcher Advanced P.O.S.T. Certificate - 2.5% of base pay Associate's Degree or Equivalent - 2.5% of base pay Bachelor's Degree - Additional 2.5% of base pay Master's Degree - Additional 2.5% of base pay Bilingual Pay - 5% of base pay Liberal annual uniform allowance Tuition reimbursement Interest free computer loan The City does not participate in Social Security; however, there will be a 1.45% tax in salary for Medicare PLEASE NOTE : Information contained herein does not constitute an expressed or implied contract as it is subject to change. Where to Apply City of Turlock Human Relations Department 156 S. Broadway, Suite 235 Turlock, CA 95380-5454(209) 668-5150 or Visit our website at www.cityofturlock.org to apply.Applications are being accepted on a continuous basis. Cell phones are typically incompatible with online application format or browsers. we recommend using a desktop or laptop Computer. If your are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. recblid bewobtghy26gpx6gfutip0txxi2dws