Public Safety Dispatcher I - Eligibility List

Charles County (Md) La Plata , MD 20646

Posted 1 week ago

Summary

This advertisement is to establish an Eligibility List from which future vacancies for Public Safety Dispatcher will be filled. Applicants must uploadcopies of their certifications to the application to be eligible to continue in the process.

Candidates who qualify will be sent a link, via email, to take an online computer-based skills exam before the job announcement expires.

The skills test is computer-based and includes a typing test. You may want to practice your typing skills now, as this is an integral portion of the test.Candidates who successfully complete the skills testing will sit for an interview.

(Please make sure to provide an updated and active email address on your application, as emails will be sent throughout each step in the process)

To be considered for this position, applicants must note all qualifications, requirements, and certifications on the application, andMUST attach/upload copies of certifications.

Candidates will receive additional points for indicating certifications and thoroughly describing background and experience. To qualify for further consideration, applicants MUSTspecifically indicate on their application they possess the following:

To qualify for further consideration, applicants MUSTspecifically indicate on their application they possess the following:

  • High school diploma or GED;

  • Computer/pc proficiency;

  • Typing proficiency - please indicate on your application how many words per minute you can type.

To receive additional points toward the candidate's score, he/she must attach:

  • Valid certification in EMD, EFD, EPD andETC.
  • 1 point maximum for any Military, Fire, EMS, or Law Enforcement experience.

When completing the application process, if the system does not allow you to upload more than one certification, please contact the Department of Emergency Services at (301) 609-3406, before submitting. Please do not write "See resume" or "See attached" on your application; your application will NOT be considered. You MUST include all information on the application itself.

Performs public safety/public service dispatching work for the Charles County Department of Emergency Services. Receives emergency 911 calls and dispatches Fire, Emergency Medical Service (EMS), Law Enforcement, Emergency Management and Homeland Security resources as appropriate; communicates with Fire/EMS resources by radio, receiving non-emergency calls for service and coordinates with the appropriate public safety/CCG department /division to facilitate a response; emergency/non-emergency calls for law enforcement service are received, processed, entered into CAD and relayed to the appropriate dispatchers.

Essential Job Functions

  • Receives requests for assistance by utilizing computerized 9-1-1 telephone system, evaluates type of assistance needed, and dispatches appropriate public safety resources using the computer-aided dispatch system, various computerized radio systems (800 MHZ trunked, 800 MHZ conventional, VHF paging, VHF interoperability, Fire Mutual Aid Radio System, RINS, Marine and Microwave), GIS mapping system and related databases and computerized equipment.

  • Receives 9-1-1 and other emergency requests for service. Simultaneously determines the nature and location of the emergency; determines priority and enters information into the Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. Answers non-emergency calls for service, determines type of assistance required, and provides appropriate assistance as needed. Processes emergency and non-emergency requests for State, County and regional Law enforcement, Fire and EMS, and several public service organizations; relay incident specific information to appropriate agency.

  • Receives emergency and non-emergency calls for service from non-English speaking customers. Uses computerized 9-I-I telephone system to establish a link with appropriate interpreter to determine nature and location of the emergency; priority, type of assistance required, provide appropriate assistance as needed and dispatch correct agencies.

  • Receives emergency and non-emergency calls for service from hearing impaired customers. Use computerized 9-1-1 telephone system to communicate with the caller to determine nature and location of the emergency; priority, type of assistance required, provide appropriate assistance as needed and dispatch correct agencies.

  • Provides Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), and Emergency Police Dispatch; triage incoming requests for emergency service calls to determine the level of response; provide pre-arrival instructions to the caller. Must use established Emergency Dispatch protocols to immediately provide help to the victim or other party; operate within an established quality assurance standard of service.

  • Uses CAD / Station Alerting System / VHF paging system to alert / dispatch local and regional Fire/EMS/Law Enforcement resources, maintain contact with all units on assignment, and maintain status and location. Be prepared to identify and dispatch additional resources if the incident escalates. Use Public Alerting systems to notify residents of impending threats or actual emergencies.

  • Monitors and operates several complex public safety radio systems. Operate a variety of mission critical communications equipment /devices that use application software specifically designed for dispatching public safety resources in a multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional environment, including computer radio interface console, computer telephone interface console, computer aided dispatch system, GIS mapping system.

  • Uses the various radio systems to establish interoperability links among responders. Coordinate communications between multiple units, agencies, and jurisdictions, including law enforcement/medvac aircraft, that are responding to emergency incidents. Simultaneously monitors and transmits on multiple radio channels/talk groups and multiple transmitters; maintains contact with and monitors status of field units.

  • Monitors diversion status of all hospitals and specialized units within each hospital within the region; notifies and updates EMRC and field units of changes in hospital diversion status.

  • Complies with procedures and regulations set by CCG, DES, Fire and EMS associations and Sheriffs police. Assist Supervisor and Dispatcher II with delivery of training for probationary Dispatchers.

  • Works with other divisions of the Department of Emergency Services, Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, CCG, Public Service Support Agencies, and neighboring jurisdictions to facilitate the response of the closest appropriate public safety resources in order to protect life, limb, and property.

  • Performs other related job duties as assigned.

Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Education and Experience:

High school diploma or an acceptable equivalency diploma (GED). One (1) year of experience in public safety or related work.

Licenses or Certifications:

Required to have or attain during 12-month probationary period: National and Maryland certification as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher; Emergency Fire Dispatcher; Emergency Police Dispatcher; National certification as an Emergency Telecommunicator; CPR; ICS-100; ICS-200; IS-700; IS-800; EVOC/CEVO; HAZMAT Awareness; Confined Space Awareness; and Weapons of Mass Destruction Awareness.

Must possess a valid driver's license required.

Special Requirements/Qualifications:

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A SAFETY SENSITIVE POSITION, AND EMPLOYEES IN THIS POSITION ARE SUBJECT TO RANDOM DRUG AND ALCOHOL SCREENING.

Must pass a job-related background examination.

Assigned to work one 12-hour day or one 12-hour night shift in a 24-hour period.

Must be willing to work rotating shifts, including nights, holidays, and weekends.

Must work on an on-call basis and irregular duty assignments.

Must wear a uniform and safety equipment, when needed.

Must attend educational sessions, as required.

Must be able to travel out of town for one day or more, when needed.

Must be able to type a minimum of 30 wpm.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of Charles County geography including towns, jurisdictional boundaries, response boundaries, highways, roadways, waterways, and landmarks.

  • Ability to learn emergency dispatching methods and operation of various communications devices and computer equipment.

  • Ability to learn Fire and Emergency Medical Services equipment, resource capabilities and SOG's.

  • Ability to develop strategies for various types of Fire, Emergency Medical Services and Law Enforcement emergencies.

  • Ability to hear multiple conversations simultaneously, distinguishing between voices and sources to obtain relevant information quickly and accurately.

  • Ability to speak clearly, distinctly, concisely, and correctly over the radio and telephone.

  • Ability to type on computer keyboards a minimum of 30 wpm while reading from protocol and/or talking on the radio, and operate mouse and foot controls while conversing on the radio and/or telephone.

  • Ability to prioritize tasks and perform multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast paced, high stress emergency work environment.

  • Ability to make immediate decisions and react in a quick, calm, controlled and effective manner in emergency situations.

  • Ability to read, understand and interpret complex maps.

  • Ability to interpret and apply rules, regulations, policies, and procedures utilized in public safety dispatching.

  • Ability to learn to assess conditions of patients with medical emergencies and provide emergency medical pre-arrival instructions to callers following specific emergency medical dispatch protocols.

  • Ability to demonstrate familiarity with and use the language / codes / jargon of various public safety agencies; have vision correctable to 20/30 and have normal color vision and hearing.

  • Ability to carry out own daily assignments, follow through on matters, and use independent judgment and training to take appropriate actions to deal with standard recurring situations and extreme unpredictable circumstances.

Additional Information

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The work is sedentary with frequent periods of light physical activity. Typical positions require workers to sit or stand for long periods; lift and carry up to 20 pounds; climb stairs, bend, reach, hold, grasp, and turn objects; use fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards and requires the ability to speak normally and to use normal or aided vision and hearing. Incumbents must demonstrate a state of physical and mental health consistent with the ability to perform assigned duties.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Ninety percent of duties are performed in the Public Safety Communications Center and Emergency Operations Center requiring sitting for long periods of time. May be required to respond to emergencies in the Mobile Command Post as part of an incident dispatch team or in a first responder role in support of an Emergency Services/Emergency Management mission/deployment. At times, may work outside in inclement weather and under undesirable and hazardous conditions. Works in conditions of varying noise levels and high activity.

Department/Division: Department of Emergency Services/Communications

Pay Grade: 108

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Telework Eligible: No

Reports To: Public Safety Communications Lieutenant, Public Safety Dispatcher III or Public Safety Dispatcher II -CTO

Supervises: None


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