
Public Safety Communications Specialist III
Military, Veterans and Diverse Job Seekers, Willits, CA, United States
Public Safety Communications Specialist III About the job Public Safety Communications Specialist III Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this position.
Monitor the security software for activity including but not limited to: Suspicious activity, glass break alarm, motion sensor alarm, door forced open alarm, door held open alarm, intrusion detection alarm
Grant access to approved employees/contractors/visitors
Process background checks on contractors that are requested by District personnel for projects or maintenance needs at facilities
Print and issue security badges, assign keys, and car tags for new employees and contractors
Prioritize emergency/nonemergency incoming calls for law enforcement and other departments
Dispatch District personnel based on the nature of the call
Monitors dispatched personnel and assets
Communicates with internal and external departments with regards to public safety and asset protection
Enter/clear, receive, comprehend, respond to, and disseminate information through the TLETS terminals
Prepares and distributes safety/arrest/bolo bulletins
Maintain records, equipment and supplies
Must be able to transfer and operate in Mobile Command
Complies with District, TLETS and CJIS policies and guidelines
Maintain compliance with established process and procedures
Provide feedback on system effectiveness
Prepare reports as needed
Maintain familiarity with strategic District levels of service
Continuous improvement monitoring and innovation efforts
Perform other duties as required
Required Experience:
The applicant must be fingerprinted using the Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas and subjected to a search of local, state and national records and fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record
Technical skills, attention to detail and a good memory
Ability to prioritize tasks related to 911 emergency and safety
Ability to multi-task, take notes, operate multiple computer systems and multi-line phone systems
Ability to work any day of the week, including holidays
Ability to work any shift, including days or nights
Familiar with Microsoft Office and a basic understanding of computer software
Desired Experience:
One (1) year of experience as a public safety dispatcher
Property and Evidence Management
Required Education/Certification/License: High School Diploma or GED
Trade school and/or one (1) year of experience monitoring public safety dispatch systems and/or electronic security systems
Must have or able to be certified in ICS-100, 200, 700, 800 upon hire
Basic TCOLE Tele-communicator License
Desired Education/Certification/License:
San Jose Model Certified Trainer or equivalent
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