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The primary purpose of this position is to assure responsiveness to incoming calls from the public and to dispatch and provide status and other information to police officers. The work impacts the safety of the public and of police officers. The employees of this position ensure that timely and appropriate responses are given to emergency situations which may be potentially life-threatening in nature. This position monitors fire, panic, and intrusion alarms and operates two-way voice radio equipment in compliance with Departmental and FCC directives. This position is responsible for applying knowledge of the full range of practices, methods, standards, and procedures of public safety communications in a high-pressure environment combined with skill in the use of various radio and telephone equipment and other integrated systems used at call taking and dispatching work stations. Employees in this position independently carry out assignments and handle all types of situations (routine and non-routine) in accordance with established policies, procedures, training, and instructions. The work requires an employee to sit for prolonged periods at a designated workstation monitoring computer screens and entering data. Employees are subject to rotating shifts and days off. Work is subject to spot check review (generally after the fact) by the Communication Supervisor for appropriateness and compliance with accepted practices. This position applies extensive guidelines (i.e., operating manuals, references, regulations, directories, procedural guides) governing standards of operation and maintenance of automated computer data systems, operation of public safety communications and radio equipment, reference and policies/procedures covering notifications and messaging. Strict adherence to available guidelines is required for many aspects of the work; however, experienced judgment and discernment must be applied to select and/or modify methods and approaches to address unique emergency situations. The complexity of this position of work is marked by the employee’s responsibility to quickly comprehend and assess facts and circumstances of events which may be unclear at the outset or may change as the events unfold, to select/initiate appropriate actions within short time frames, to monitor and/or respond to multiple actions and or events occurring simultaneously, and to routinely access and utilize multiple automated data sources and/or systems.
Job Responsibility:
Assure responsiveness to incoming calls from the public
Dispatch and provide status and other information to police officers
Monitor fire, panic, and intrusion alarms
Operate two-way voice radio equipment in compliance with Departmental and FCC directives
Apply knowledge of the full range of practices, methods, standards, and procedures of public safety communications in a high-pressure environment
Use various radio and telephone equipment and other integrated systems used at call taking and dispatching work stations
Sit for prolonged periods at a designated workstation monitoring computer screens and entering data
Requirements:
Demonstrated knowledge of effective customer service techniques
Excellent oral and written communications skills
Strong multi-tasking skills
Excellent keyboarding skills
Ability to communicate effectively with members of the department, the campus community, and the general public
Ability to interpret and follow established policies and procedures and to use sound judgment to make decisions in highly stressful situations
Ability to work independently
Ability to obtain and maintain certification as an operator of the Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN) computer system
Ability to obtain certification by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a police dispatcher
Some customer service experience
Computer and keyboarding familiarization
Must pass the Criti-Call Test with a minimum score of 75 percent
Must successfully complete an extensive background investigation to include polygraph and drug testing
Must obtain VCIN certification and state certification within one year of hire
Subject to random drug testing
Must work a rotating shift schedule which includes days, evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays
Some overtime required
A fingerprint-based criminal history check will be required of the final candidate
Nice to have:
Certification by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a police dispatcher
Certification by the Virginia State Police as a VCIN terminal operator
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