Kansas Staffing
Emergency Service Call Taker - Emergency Communications
Kansas Staffing, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67232
Call Taker Position
Responsible for processing emergency and non-emergency calls. Provide the critical link for citizens to the emergency response system. Ensure that public safety personnel can respond to emergencies in a safe and timely manner. Provide emergency medical instructions to callers in need. Provide safety instructions to callers who are in dangerous situations. Document pertinent information as provided by callers. Exercise professionalism, compassion, and empathy in all interactions with citizens and other first responders. Call Takers should be able to adapt to unknown, unforeseen, and often extreme circumstances in real time. Exercise exceptional decision-making and problem-solving skills while adhering to policy guidelines and protocols. Essential Job Functions: Answer calls via telephone system; effectively interview callers by using established call taking techniques to ensure an efficient flow of information to dispatchers and other first responders Make customer service a priority Utilize Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) system for call entry Provide necessary instructions or directives to callers Required Pre-Employment Testing/Screening: Physical Criminal background check and pre-employment screens Training and Promotional Process: New hires are first trained to manage emergency calls and are then expected to cross-train into the role of a Dispatcher when they attain proficiency as a Call Taker. Promotions are merit and performance-based. Call Taker ($20.10 hourly) Starting pay. Dispatcher I ($22.17 hourly) Granted immediately upon acceptance to the dispatch training academy. Dispatcher II ($24.43 hourly) Earned after a demonstrated level of proficiency in dispatching.
Responsible for processing emergency and non-emergency calls. Provide the critical link for citizens to the emergency response system. Ensure that public safety personnel can respond to emergencies in a safe and timely manner. Provide emergency medical instructions to callers in need. Provide safety instructions to callers who are in dangerous situations. Document pertinent information as provided by callers. Exercise professionalism, compassion, and empathy in all interactions with citizens and other first responders. Call Takers should be able to adapt to unknown, unforeseen, and often extreme circumstances in real time. Exercise exceptional decision-making and problem-solving skills while adhering to policy guidelines and protocols. Essential Job Functions: Answer calls via telephone system; effectively interview callers by using established call taking techniques to ensure an efficient flow of information to dispatchers and other first responders Make customer service a priority Utilize Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) system for call entry Provide necessary instructions or directives to callers Required Pre-Employment Testing/Screening: Physical Criminal background check and pre-employment screens Training and Promotional Process: New hires are first trained to manage emergency calls and are then expected to cross-train into the role of a Dispatcher when they attain proficiency as a Call Taker. Promotions are merit and performance-based. Call Taker ($20.10 hourly) Starting pay. Dispatcher I ($22.17 hourly) Granted immediately upon acceptance to the dispatch training academy. Dispatcher II ($24.43 hourly) Earned after a demonstrated level of proficiency in dispatching.