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Director of Communications
40 Hr Wk FT Paid Hol Milwaukee, WI, US 6 days ago Requisition ID: 1145 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Bell Ambulance, a leading Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider operating a high-volume dispatch center in Milwaukee, WI, is seeking a highly skilled , results-oriented
Director of Communications
. This Director-level role will oversee the operational management and strategic development of our IAED-accredited Communication Center, which handles over 130,000 calls per year in a high-traffic urban setting. Call types include both 911 and Inter-facility Transfer (IFT)/Discharge calls for service. The Director will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of efficiency, performance, and compliance in all dispatch and call-taking operations, driving continuous improvement in response times and resource allocation. This role requires a proven leader with deep experience in high-volume EMS service. Core Responsibilities
Operational Oversight
Ensure continuous, 24/7 oversight of all Communication Center operations. Maintain adequate staffing levels with appropriately trained personnel for call taking, dispatching, and monitoring of contracted response times. Coordinate with the Scheduling department to create or adjust positions as necessary. Review and update current ambulance dispatch policies and procedures to ensure they support efficient, compliant operations at all times within the Communications Center. Technology and Systems Management
Manage the Traumasoft Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, phone answering systems, and other tools utilized to monitor personnel and fleet activity within the Communications Center. Utilize Microsoft POWER BI and Firstwatch to analyze metrics and provide feedback to other departments on necessary metrics Performance, Training, and Development
KPI Monitoring: Establish and maintain a robust Quality Assurance (QA) program to ensure departmental compliance. This includes, but is not limited to, monitoring call-taking accuracy, ambulance out-the-door times, and on-scene times. Provide regular reports and constructive feedback for necessary follow-up. Training System: Establish and maintain a comprehensive training system, including the development of certified Dispatch Training Officers (DTOs), to ensure all communication center personnel are highly proficient and fully aware of their critical role. Performance Feedback: Create a training performance feedback process to ensure consistent, constructive transparency for all parties across all phases of training. Cross-Training: Ensure a clear pathway for Ambulance Operations personnel to be cross-trained within the department. Recruitment, Retention, and Culture
Establish and maintain a "Just Culture" environment that promotes adequate review and feedback within the department while ensuring appropriate accountability at all times. Participate in the review and interviewing process for all potential candidates in coordination with Human Resources (HR). Required Qualifications
Prior experience within a high-call-volume Communications Center. Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certified. Experience with Traumasoft CAD and other related systems. Exceptional organizational, analytical, and crisis management skills. Preferred Skills
Prior experience in an EMS setting that operates both 911 and private call services.
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40 Hr Wk FT Paid Hol Milwaukee, WI, US 6 days ago Requisition ID: 1145 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Bell Ambulance, a leading Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider operating a high-volume dispatch center in Milwaukee, WI, is seeking a highly skilled , results-oriented
Director of Communications
. This Director-level role will oversee the operational management and strategic development of our IAED-accredited Communication Center, which handles over 130,000 calls per year in a high-traffic urban setting. Call types include both 911 and Inter-facility Transfer (IFT)/Discharge calls for service. The Director will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of efficiency, performance, and compliance in all dispatch and call-taking operations, driving continuous improvement in response times and resource allocation. This role requires a proven leader with deep experience in high-volume EMS service. Core Responsibilities
Operational Oversight
Ensure continuous, 24/7 oversight of all Communication Center operations. Maintain adequate staffing levels with appropriately trained personnel for call taking, dispatching, and monitoring of contracted response times. Coordinate with the Scheduling department to create or adjust positions as necessary. Review and update current ambulance dispatch policies and procedures to ensure they support efficient, compliant operations at all times within the Communications Center. Technology and Systems Management
Manage the Traumasoft Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, phone answering systems, and other tools utilized to monitor personnel and fleet activity within the Communications Center. Utilize Microsoft POWER BI and Firstwatch to analyze metrics and provide feedback to other departments on necessary metrics Performance, Training, and Development
KPI Monitoring: Establish and maintain a robust Quality Assurance (QA) program to ensure departmental compliance. This includes, but is not limited to, monitoring call-taking accuracy, ambulance out-the-door times, and on-scene times. Provide regular reports and constructive feedback for necessary follow-up. Training System: Establish and maintain a comprehensive training system, including the development of certified Dispatch Training Officers (DTOs), to ensure all communication center personnel are highly proficient and fully aware of their critical role. Performance Feedback: Create a training performance feedback process to ensure consistent, constructive transparency for all parties across all phases of training. Cross-Training: Ensure a clear pathway for Ambulance Operations personnel to be cross-trained within the department. Recruitment, Retention, and Culture
Establish and maintain a "Just Culture" environment that promotes adequate review and feedback within the department while ensuring appropriate accountability at all times. Participate in the review and interviewing process for all potential candidates in coordination with Human Resources (HR). Required Qualifications
Prior experience within a high-call-volume Communications Center. Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certified. Experience with Traumasoft CAD and other related systems. Exceptional organizational, analytical, and crisis management skills. Preferred Skills
Prior experience in an EMS setting that operates both 911 and private call services.
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