City of Spencer
911 Dispatcher: Friday - Tuesday, Midnight - 8am
City of Spencer, Spencer, Iowa, United States, 51301
Salary:
$21.55 Hourly
Location :
Spencer Police Station
Job Type:
Full-time
Job Number:
2400028
Department:
Communications
Division:
Police
Opening Date:
10/17/2024
FLSA:
Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit:
911 Dispatcher
Position Title
Shift: Friday - Tuesday, Midnight - 8am**Must have flexibility to train on other shifts for the first 16 weeks, then have flexibility to cover other shifts as needed.
Act as a radio dispatcher for the Spencer Police Dept., Clay County Sheriff's Dept., County Conservation, and Emergency Services in Clay County. Operate communication equipment in the Law Enforcement Communications Center. Interact daily with citizens, law enforcement officers and emergency services for the purpose of passing on information to the right people in a correct and expedient manner. This is an important emergency services position that requires an individual dedicated to the protection of life and property.Essential Duties
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.Answer multi-line 911 & administrative telephone calls politely & courteously
Handle Police Department walk-in traffic
Use radio communication to dispatch information to emergency service personnel
Check operation of equipment and maintain, report malfunctions and all other matters of importance to Dispatch Supervisor
Operate police radio, strictly observing regulations for such operations
Responsible for relaying exact information from parties to Officers/Emergency services in the field
Send teletype and radio messages for departments, monitor teletype for incoming information
Notify support services when needed
Send for driver's license checks, records, NCIC/wanted checks on subjects and vehicles
Conduct weekly Spencer warning system and fire dept. pager tests
Page weather bulletins to law enforcement, fire and Spencer Warning System
Activate tornado sirens when necessary for communities within Clay County thathave warning systems
Contact on-call Street Dept. personnel during off hours as required
Enter wanted/missing persons into NCIC
Enter stolen property into Iowa/NCIC and validate these records on a monthly basis
File and maintain Protection orders as received from Clerk of Courts
Maintain Criminal History LogSummary of Qualification Requirements
The Police 911 Dispatcher must be courteous, calm and alert with the ability to take orders and execute them properly. This individual must realize that time is an important element when exact information is properly passed on to the proper authorities. Required skills include:
Strong multi-tasking skills
High School graduate or an equivalent
Graduate of or available to attend State required 40-hour telecommunicator school
Must have or be able to attain IOWA/NCIC certification
Good communication skills with a clear speaking voice
Knowledge of or ability to train in the use of the police radio, teletype & computer
Proficient typing skills & basic knowledge of 10-code, military time & phonetic alphabet
Ability to follow orders and comprehend written materials
Ability to get along with the general public
Knowledge of the geography of the City, County and State
Possess calm, relaxed demeanor and non-combative attitude
Use CAD and Status log properly
Knowledge of personnel on shift
Worked with, or held some type of position dealing with the general public
Reliable transportation to get to and from work with a good work attendance record
Mentally and physically able to handle stress of position
Additional Information
Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone. Other physical activities include walking, reaching, grasping, pushing, pulling repetitive motions, stooping, kneeling, crouching and finger dexterity.
Work is primarily sedentary and requires sitting and/or using various computer equipment 75% of the time; and standing and/or walking 25% of the time. Frequently requires the exertion of up to 10 pounds of force, and infrequently requires the exertion of 10-50 pounds of force to lift or otherwise move objects.
Sufficient vision, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to prepare, review and file a variety of written documents in both electronic and hard copy forms. The minimum standard needed for those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and written information, accounting, transcription, computer terminal and/or extensive reading.
EOE. Unless specified, positions are open until filled.
Due to the volume of applications, if you have questions please email hr@spenceriowacity.com
01
This position requires schedule flexibility to train through the various shifts over the first 16 weeks. Are you available & willing to do this?
02
Do you have experience answering a multi-line phone system and relaying detailed, accurate information?
03
Are you available/able to attend the required 40-hour telecommunicator school in Des Moines over a 5-day period within your first 6 months of employment? All expenses are covered.
04
Are you computer literate, and able to type at least 40 wpm accurately on a keyboard?
Required Question
$21.55 Hourly
Location :
Spencer Police Station
Job Type:
Full-time
Job Number:
2400028
Department:
Communications
Division:
Police
Opening Date:
10/17/2024
FLSA:
Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit:
911 Dispatcher
Position Title
Shift: Friday - Tuesday, Midnight - 8am**Must have flexibility to train on other shifts for the first 16 weeks, then have flexibility to cover other shifts as needed.
Act as a radio dispatcher for the Spencer Police Dept., Clay County Sheriff's Dept., County Conservation, and Emergency Services in Clay County. Operate communication equipment in the Law Enforcement Communications Center. Interact daily with citizens, law enforcement officers and emergency services for the purpose of passing on information to the right people in a correct and expedient manner. This is an important emergency services position that requires an individual dedicated to the protection of life and property.Essential Duties
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.Answer multi-line 911 & administrative telephone calls politely & courteously
Handle Police Department walk-in traffic
Use radio communication to dispatch information to emergency service personnel
Check operation of equipment and maintain, report malfunctions and all other matters of importance to Dispatch Supervisor
Operate police radio, strictly observing regulations for such operations
Responsible for relaying exact information from parties to Officers/Emergency services in the field
Send teletype and radio messages for departments, monitor teletype for incoming information
Notify support services when needed
Send for driver's license checks, records, NCIC/wanted checks on subjects and vehicles
Conduct weekly Spencer warning system and fire dept. pager tests
Page weather bulletins to law enforcement, fire and Spencer Warning System
Activate tornado sirens when necessary for communities within Clay County thathave warning systems
Contact on-call Street Dept. personnel during off hours as required
Enter wanted/missing persons into NCIC
Enter stolen property into Iowa/NCIC and validate these records on a monthly basis
File and maintain Protection orders as received from Clerk of Courts
Maintain Criminal History LogSummary of Qualification Requirements
The Police 911 Dispatcher must be courteous, calm and alert with the ability to take orders and execute them properly. This individual must realize that time is an important element when exact information is properly passed on to the proper authorities. Required skills include:
Strong multi-tasking skills
High School graduate or an equivalent
Graduate of or available to attend State required 40-hour telecommunicator school
Must have or be able to attain IOWA/NCIC certification
Good communication skills with a clear speaking voice
Knowledge of or ability to train in the use of the police radio, teletype & computer
Proficient typing skills & basic knowledge of 10-code, military time & phonetic alphabet
Ability to follow orders and comprehend written materials
Ability to get along with the general public
Knowledge of the geography of the City, County and State
Possess calm, relaxed demeanor and non-combative attitude
Use CAD and Status log properly
Knowledge of personnel on shift
Worked with, or held some type of position dealing with the general public
Reliable transportation to get to and from work with a good work attendance record
Mentally and physically able to handle stress of position
Additional Information
Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone. Other physical activities include walking, reaching, grasping, pushing, pulling repetitive motions, stooping, kneeling, crouching and finger dexterity.
Work is primarily sedentary and requires sitting and/or using various computer equipment 75% of the time; and standing and/or walking 25% of the time. Frequently requires the exertion of up to 10 pounds of force, and infrequently requires the exertion of 10-50 pounds of force to lift or otherwise move objects.
Sufficient vision, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to prepare, review and file a variety of written documents in both electronic and hard copy forms. The minimum standard needed for those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and written information, accounting, transcription, computer terminal and/or extensive reading.
EOE. Unless specified, positions are open until filled.
Due to the volume of applications, if you have questions please email hr@spenceriowacity.com
01
This position requires schedule flexibility to train through the various shifts over the first 16 weeks. Are you available & willing to do this?
02
Do you have experience answering a multi-line phone system and relaying detailed, accurate information?
03
Are you available/able to attend the required 40-hour telecommunicator school in Des Moines over a 5-day period within your first 6 months of employment? All expenses are covered.
04
Are you computer literate, and able to type at least 40 wpm accurately on a keyboard?
Required Question