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This course is an exploratory course of study designed to provide an overview of telecommunications in general with a focus on Emergency Communications and the Monroe County 911 Center operated by the Emergency Communications Department of the City of Rochester. Students receive instruction in answering calls, processing information and the duties and responsibilities of call takers in both the emergency and non-emergency setting. Within two weeks of successfully completing this course, plus the two week Hillside YETA course that follows, the student will be eligible to sign up for an accelerated Civil Service Exam.
Summer Public Safety Intern Program (SPSIP) is a multi-week program scheduled to be held from July 8, 2024 to August 2, 2024. The summer program is designed to provide participants with a sequence of courses and activities to prepare them to pursue and obtain selected careers in public safety.
The coursework and training will provide skills in basic academics, general employability and decision-making and occupation-specific requirements. Participants will also receive an overview and history of the career/industry selected and a basic understanding of its general management and operations.
This course consists of a series of activities and assessments to assist in achieving the outcomes for the course. Each week students will work on various combinations of assignments, activities, discussions and readings.
Materials Applicants are Required to Bring: Notebook and pens/pencils.
Course participants are required to meet the following requirements and expectations:
Intern
Business Services
$26k-36k (estimate)
04/16/2024
05/14/2024
rochester.in.us
ROCHESTER, IN
100 - 200
2005
ANDY HOLLAND
<$5M
Business Services