What are the responsibilities and job description for the E-911 Telecommunicator Supervisor-DHS/Division of Emergency Management-Kanawha Co. position at West Virginia?
JOB
***This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered under the Administrative Rule of the Division of Personnel. If you are interested in this position, you must apply directly to the hiring agency. ***Please send your completed application to: Melanie Thomas1700 MacCorkle Ave. SE, 6th FloorCharleston, WV 25314Or email to: melanie.k.thomas@wv.govDivision of Personnel application can be found online HERE(Download application and save to your computer)Please include posting number EMD2500008 on application.*** Exempt Position *** Performs specialized communications work involving the receipt, analysis, and reporting of information and notifications within the centralized watch center of the Emergency Management Division. The watch center is staffed 24/7/365. Monitors emergency/tip-lines, radio frequencies, and various data collection systems in order to provide first-line, proactive awareness of ongoing events. Receives and reviews time-critical information and notifications in order to provide early warning, response and recovery information and guidance. Work involves obtaining, analyzing, prioritizing, recording, and reporting incoming data and notifications and communicating relevant information to applicable individuals and organizations including federal, state, county, and local agencies. Coordinates resources and communications regarding local, regional, and statewide incidents of interest in conjunction with municipalities, counties, Emergency Management agencies, military authorities and various departments to ensure timely implementation of Emergency Management plans, policy, and regulations. Operates a variety of telecommunication and electronic equipment including telephones, electronic communications, radio, satellite, law enforcement and other specialized networks, computer consoles and various early warning weather alert systems. Monitors, answers, and obtains relevant information from the Mine and Industrial Accident Rapid Response System, the Safe Schools Helpline, the DEP Spill Line, Mine and industrial Safety Tip Line, State Fire Marshal Arson Hotline, the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Stations Initial Notification Line, the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Stations Gold Executive Conference Line, the National Warning System (NAWAS), the Statewide Interoperable Radio Network (SIRN), and FEMA National Radio System High Frequency Radio Network. Monitor weather radar/watches/warnings/advisories and conduct statewide weather briefings with area weather services. Maintains situational awareness by monitoring local, state, and national events of interest to the state. Work is performed independently within established protocols and procedures under general supervision of a lead worker or the shift supervisor who reviews work in progress and periodic conferences. Employees in this position may be required to work for extended periods of time under stressful conditions as a result of emergency situations or disaster events. Performs other duties as assigned.Posting EMD25000081 VacancyKanawha County
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PG: 8 $30,273 - $51,585Market Rate: $46,069Mail applications to: Melanie Thomas1700 MacCorkle Ave. SE, 6th FloorCharleston, WV 25314Or email to: melanie.k.thomas@wv.govPlease include posting number EMD2500008 on application.Please note: Applications of covered state employees mailed to DOP or completed via DOP's online method are not forwarded to the Division of Emergency Management.This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered under the Administrative Rule of the WV Division of Personnel. Therefore, interested persons must apply directly to the hiring agency as indicated above.
***This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered under the Administrative Rule of the Division of Personnel. If you are interested in this position, you must apply directly to the hiring agency. ***Please send your completed application to: Melanie Thomas1700 MacCorkle Ave. SE, 6th FloorCharleston, WV 25314Or email to: melanie.k.thomas@wv.govDivision of Personnel application can be found online HERE(Download application and save to your computer)Please include posting number EMD2500008 on application.*** Exempt Position *** Performs specialized communications work involving the receipt, analysis, and reporting of information and notifications within the centralized watch center of the Emergency Management Division. The watch center is staffed 24/7/365. Monitors emergency/tip-lines, radio frequencies, and various data collection systems in order to provide first-line, proactive awareness of ongoing events. Receives and reviews time-critical information and notifications in order to provide early warning, response and recovery information and guidance. Work involves obtaining, analyzing, prioritizing, recording, and reporting incoming data and notifications and communicating relevant information to applicable individuals and organizations including federal, state, county, and local agencies. Coordinates resources and communications regarding local, regional, and statewide incidents of interest in conjunction with municipalities, counties, Emergency Management agencies, military authorities and various departments to ensure timely implementation of Emergency Management plans, policy, and regulations. Operates a variety of telecommunication and electronic equipment including telephones, electronic communications, radio, satellite, law enforcement and other specialized networks, computer consoles and various early warning weather alert systems. Monitors, answers, and obtains relevant information from the Mine and Industrial Accident Rapid Response System, the Safe Schools Helpline, the DEP Spill Line, Mine and industrial Safety Tip Line, State Fire Marshal Arson Hotline, the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Stations Initial Notification Line, the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Stations Gold Executive Conference Line, the National Warning System (NAWAS), the Statewide Interoperable Radio Network (SIRN), and FEMA National Radio System High Frequency Radio Network. Monitor weather radar/watches/warnings/advisories and conduct statewide weather briefings with area weather services. Maintains situational awareness by monitoring local, state, and national events of interest to the state. Work is performed independently within established protocols and procedures under general supervision of a lead worker or the shift supervisor who reviews work in progress and periodic conferences. Employees in this position may be required to work for extended periods of time under stressful conditions as a result of emergency situations or disaster events. Performs other duties as assigned.Posting EMD25000081 VacancyKanawha County
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PG: 8 $30,273 - $51,585Market Rate: $46,069Mail applications to: Melanie Thomas1700 MacCorkle Ave. SE, 6th FloorCharleston, WV 25314Or email to: melanie.k.thomas@wv.govPlease include posting number EMD2500008 on application.Please note: Applications of covered state employees mailed to DOP or completed via DOP's online method are not forwarded to the Division of Emergency Management.This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered under the Administrative Rule of the WV Division of Personnel. Therefore, interested persons must apply directly to the hiring agency as indicated above.
Salary : $30,273 - $51,585