What are the responsibilities and job description for the 911 Telecommunicator position at Blue Earth County?
- Receives emergency and non-emergency 911 calls and texts. Performs multiple tasks simultaneously within critical time constraints and under pressure of emergency conditions. Responds to requests for service requiring law enforcement, medical, fire, and/or rescue services per established policies. Gathers and evaluates relevant information from all available sources to establish priorities as outlined in the standard operating procedure manual. Provides public service information including weather/road conditions and makes referrals to mental health resources and other public/governmental agencies as appropriate.
- Dispatches appropriate personnel from fire, law enforcement, and ambulance services. Monitors and operates multiple ARMER radio talk groups and conventional radio channels. Receives and processes officer requests for various services and updates responding units regarding status, location, and pertinent information throughout the duration of an incident. Uses various systems to page emergency responders and conduct pager tests. Communicates with emergency responders and queries driver's licenses, license plates, and related searches.
- Operates multiple computerized mapping systems. Assists responding units with directions to scenes and monitors the location of emergency response vehicles from law enforcement, fire departments and ambulance services.
- Operates computer aided dispatch and records management system. Creates and enters necessary information into the dispatch system and keeps a log of radio traffic/telephone traffic. Enters and removes arrest warrants and looks up previous incidents.
- Enters, modifies, cancels, and queries missing persons and stolen property through local, state, and national computer systems. Queries and interprets criminal histories. Enters, modifies, cancels, and queries various alerts including attempts to locate and Keep Our Police Safe (KOPS) alerts.
- Operates and activates the community notification system and the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) for emergency and non-emergency situations. Sends alerts to the public when in imminent danger or during emergencies that may affect the public's health, safety, or welfare.
- Operates the Mobile Data Computer. Assists with troubleshooting computer system problems.
- Operates internal and external security systems and alarms. Monitors various camera systems and monitors emergency man-down system. Controls door locks, gates, garage doors and monitors duress alarms throughout the Justice Center.
- Provide caller with instructions for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) over the phone when needed.
- Promotes a diverse, culturally competent, and respectful workplace.
- Engages positively with both internal and external customers. Communicates and interacts effectively and respectfully with colleagues, supervisors, representatives from other organizations, and the public.
- Performs the physical and mental demands of the position.
- Attends work during regularly scheduled hours.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS:
- Provides credible testimony in court. Attends and testifies in criminal and civil court proceedings. Represents the interests of the county, state, and federal government. Makes a verbal account for observations, actions, and findings while performing official duties.
- Trains and mentors new staff as requested.
- Participates in professional staff development. Participates in training and education opportunities to maintain and improve proficiency. Attends and participates in professional organizations. Associates with employees and departments from other counties and states for collaboration.
- Performs other related functions as apparent or assigned.
- High School Diploma/GED
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Prior dispatch or customer service experience.
- Experience in Microsoft Office Suite or similar software.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Must comply with all federal and state laws and organizational and departmental policies and regulations.
- Must successfully pass a background check.
- Must complete pre-employment personnel evaluation profile assessment.
- Must be able to type proficiently.
- Must not have had local, state of Minnesota, or federal law enforcement database access revoked or suspended and must be able to obtain and maintain access authorizations to local, State of Minnesota, or Federal law enforcement databases necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
- Must complete MN BCA 2-day Basic Operator Training within 6 months of start date (in-person or virtual).
- Must complete Telephone Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (T-CPR) training/certification prior to completion of training.
- Must obtain and maintain all requirements for certification as required by the State of Minnesota for 911 Telecommunicators.
- Must adhere to data practices policies and standards regarding non-public data. Access to non-public data should be strictly limited to what is necessary to fulfill job responsibilities. While accessing these data, the employee should take reasonable steps to prevent unauthorized access by individuals without a work-related reason. Once the work-related purpose is complete, non-public data must be securely stored in accordance with county policies and Minnesota Statutes.
All hours of work are structured to meet call for service demands and the needs of the public served.
Full-Time
Involves a rotating shift, which under normal condition results in a 40-hour work week. Full Time Dispatchers bid for shifts by seniority. During training, new employees will be scheduled time on shifts and may be assigned to training outside of normal work hours that will be mandatory. Overtime, day, evening, overnight, weekend, and holiday hours are required.
Salary : $59,509 - $83,366