Lee County Government
911 Call taker/ Dispatcher (Emergency Communications Specialist, Trainee)
Lee County Government, Fort Myers, Florida, United States, 33916
Overview
Are you ready to make a difference in your community? We’re seeking dedicated individuals to join our Division of Emergency Communications within the Department of Public Safety. As an Emergency Communications Specialist, you’ll play a vital role in emergency response coordination.
Responsibilities
Emergency Assistance Coordination
Efficiently receive and promptly process emergency assistance requests.
Facilitate seamless communication of critical information to emergency response agencies, expediting swift action.
Cutting-Edge Equipment Operation
Excel in operating cutting-edge communications equipment and technology.
Execute authorized techniques and procedures flawlessly and seamlessly.
Collaborate with a Dynamic Team
Work closely with fellow dispatchers and call takers.
Contribute to a supportive team dedicated to saving lives daily!
Why Choose Us?
Competitive Compensation: Start at $20.00 per hour, with additional increases after completing training phases.
Career Growth :Opportunities for advancement within our department including pathways to Qualified Dispatcher, Certified Training Officer, and Supervisor.
Community Impact: This position has a vital impact on community safety and well-being and facilitates a connection with the broader public safety mission as a whole.
Stress Management: Stress resilience is vital for handling intense situations. Lee County offers a supportive work environment, including peer support and extensive employee assistance programs to assist with stress management strategies.
Impactful Work: Your role directly contributes to public safety and emergency response efforts.
Comprehensive Training: We’ll equip you with the skills you need to succeed.
Amazing Benefits: Lee County Board of County Commissioners offers one of the most competitive and comprehensive plans around. In addition to affordable premiums and co-pay structure for medical plans, additional benefits include:
Tuition Assistance
Paid Holidays
Generous Paid Time Off
Sick Pool
and more!
Qualifications
Demonstrates crisis management, active listening, empathy, and patience, which are critical for dispatcher success.
Maintains caller and operational confidentiality is a strict requirement for all positions.
Receives and processes 9-1-1, emergency, and non-emergency calls for service, evaluates and processes the information, creates an event in the Computer Aided Dispatch system, provides pre-arrival and post-dispatch instructions to the caller, and relays information to other jurisdictions; processes and prioritizes incoming calls.
Dispatches Fire, Police, and EMS personnel and equipment on both routine and emergency calls utilizing a state-of-the‑art CAD system, radio dispatching consoles, and other related equipment.
Monitors and maintains system status of public safety personnel and equipment; analyzes situations accurately and takes effective action to help ensure responder safety; handles the reassignment of emergency medical, police, and fire equipment to ensure adequate district‑wide and county‑wide protection and coverage.
Provides operational support for fire, police, and medical operations; facilitates outside agency assistance and mutual aid requests.
Provides quality customer service to co‑workers, customers, citizens, and the public safety community.
Achieves and maintains all required certifications and training, including Emergency Medical Dispatch, Emergency Fire Dispatch, and Emergency Police Dispatch certification through the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch, CPR certification, Florida DOH 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator certification, and any other required certifications. (All required certifications and training are department‑funded and will be completed within the first year of employment.)
Education Requirement
Graduation from high school or equivalent (GED).
Experience Requirement
At least six months of experience in one of the following areas:
Telecommunications
Call center environment
Any other related high‑volume/high‑stress customer service field or closely related experience.
Background/Certification
This role requires all candidates to successfully pass a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) background check and obtain any required certifications. These requirements must be met during the probationary period, and continued employment is contingent upon maintaining CJIS clearance.
Training & Policy Adherence
All candidates shall be able to successfully complete all phases of training, including call‑taking and Fire/EMS/Police radio training. This ensures they are well‑prepared for handling emergency calls and dispatching appropriate resources.
Candidates should have the ability to learn and follow policies and procedures set forth by both Lee County and the Public Safety Division of Emergency Communications. This ensures consistency and adherence to established guidelines.
The role requires passing all required licenses and certifications as per departmental policy. These certifications may vary depending on the specific jurisdiction and agency.
Typing Speed
A preferred typing speed of 40 words per minute (wpm) is desirable. Efficient typing skills are crucial for accurately documenting information during emergency calls.
Life‑Saving and Emergency Instruction
Demonstrate the ability to provide life‑saving or emergency instructions during calls can be valuable. This skill ensures effective communication with callers until help arrives.
Effective Communication
Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential. Dispatchers must convey critical information accurately and succinctly to emergency responders.
Map Reading & Geographical Knowledge
Familiarity with maps and geographical knowledge of Lee County is important. Dispatchers often need to guide responders to specific locations.
Understanding of 911 Systems
Knowledge of how 911 systems operate is crucial. Dispatchers should understand call routing, protocols, and the importance of timely responses.
EMS, Police, and Fire Procedures
A basic understanding of emergency medical services (EMS), police, and fire procedures is beneficial. This knowledge helps dispatchers coordinate appropriate resources.
Keyboard Proficiency
Dispatchers use computer dispatch systems extensively. Proficiency in keyboard navigation and accurate data entry is essential.
Adaptability
The role involves working in a fast‑paced, ever‑changing environment. Adaptability is key to handling unexpected situations effectively.
Shift Availability
Candidates must be willing to work 12‑hour shifts, including overnights, nights, days, weekends, and holidays. Emergency services operate around the clock, so flexibility is crucial.
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Responsibilities
Emergency Assistance Coordination
Efficiently receive and promptly process emergency assistance requests.
Facilitate seamless communication of critical information to emergency response agencies, expediting swift action.
Cutting-Edge Equipment Operation
Excel in operating cutting-edge communications equipment and technology.
Execute authorized techniques and procedures flawlessly and seamlessly.
Collaborate with a Dynamic Team
Work closely with fellow dispatchers and call takers.
Contribute to a supportive team dedicated to saving lives daily!
Why Choose Us?
Competitive Compensation: Start at $20.00 per hour, with additional increases after completing training phases.
Career Growth :Opportunities for advancement within our department including pathways to Qualified Dispatcher, Certified Training Officer, and Supervisor.
Community Impact: This position has a vital impact on community safety and well-being and facilitates a connection with the broader public safety mission as a whole.
Stress Management: Stress resilience is vital for handling intense situations. Lee County offers a supportive work environment, including peer support and extensive employee assistance programs to assist with stress management strategies.
Impactful Work: Your role directly contributes to public safety and emergency response efforts.
Comprehensive Training: We’ll equip you with the skills you need to succeed.
Amazing Benefits: Lee County Board of County Commissioners offers one of the most competitive and comprehensive plans around. In addition to affordable premiums and co-pay structure for medical plans, additional benefits include:
Tuition Assistance
Paid Holidays
Generous Paid Time Off
Sick Pool
and more!
Qualifications
Demonstrates crisis management, active listening, empathy, and patience, which are critical for dispatcher success.
Maintains caller and operational confidentiality is a strict requirement for all positions.
Receives and processes 9-1-1, emergency, and non-emergency calls for service, evaluates and processes the information, creates an event in the Computer Aided Dispatch system, provides pre-arrival and post-dispatch instructions to the caller, and relays information to other jurisdictions; processes and prioritizes incoming calls.
Dispatches Fire, Police, and EMS personnel and equipment on both routine and emergency calls utilizing a state-of-the‑art CAD system, radio dispatching consoles, and other related equipment.
Monitors and maintains system status of public safety personnel and equipment; analyzes situations accurately and takes effective action to help ensure responder safety; handles the reassignment of emergency medical, police, and fire equipment to ensure adequate district‑wide and county‑wide protection and coverage.
Provides operational support for fire, police, and medical operations; facilitates outside agency assistance and mutual aid requests.
Provides quality customer service to co‑workers, customers, citizens, and the public safety community.
Achieves and maintains all required certifications and training, including Emergency Medical Dispatch, Emergency Fire Dispatch, and Emergency Police Dispatch certification through the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch, CPR certification, Florida DOH 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator certification, and any other required certifications. (All required certifications and training are department‑funded and will be completed within the first year of employment.)
Education Requirement
Graduation from high school or equivalent (GED).
Experience Requirement
At least six months of experience in one of the following areas:
Telecommunications
Call center environment
Any other related high‑volume/high‑stress customer service field or closely related experience.
Background/Certification
This role requires all candidates to successfully pass a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) background check and obtain any required certifications. These requirements must be met during the probationary period, and continued employment is contingent upon maintaining CJIS clearance.
Training & Policy Adherence
All candidates shall be able to successfully complete all phases of training, including call‑taking and Fire/EMS/Police radio training. This ensures they are well‑prepared for handling emergency calls and dispatching appropriate resources.
Candidates should have the ability to learn and follow policies and procedures set forth by both Lee County and the Public Safety Division of Emergency Communications. This ensures consistency and adherence to established guidelines.
The role requires passing all required licenses and certifications as per departmental policy. These certifications may vary depending on the specific jurisdiction and agency.
Typing Speed
A preferred typing speed of 40 words per minute (wpm) is desirable. Efficient typing skills are crucial for accurately documenting information during emergency calls.
Life‑Saving and Emergency Instruction
Demonstrate the ability to provide life‑saving or emergency instructions during calls can be valuable. This skill ensures effective communication with callers until help arrives.
Effective Communication
Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential. Dispatchers must convey critical information accurately and succinctly to emergency responders.
Map Reading & Geographical Knowledge
Familiarity with maps and geographical knowledge of Lee County is important. Dispatchers often need to guide responders to specific locations.
Understanding of 911 Systems
Knowledge of how 911 systems operate is crucial. Dispatchers should understand call routing, protocols, and the importance of timely responses.
EMS, Police, and Fire Procedures
A basic understanding of emergency medical services (EMS), police, and fire procedures is beneficial. This knowledge helps dispatchers coordinate appropriate resources.
Keyboard Proficiency
Dispatchers use computer dispatch systems extensively. Proficiency in keyboard navigation and accurate data entry is essential.
Adaptability
The role involves working in a fast‑paced, ever‑changing environment. Adaptability is key to handling unexpected situations effectively.
Shift Availability
Candidates must be willing to work 12‑hour shifts, including overnights, nights, days, weekends, and holidays. Emergency services operate around the clock, so flexibility is crucial.
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