: - Requires a high school diploma or equivalent
- Requires a valid Florida Drivers License
- Must take a typing test of 35 wpm and complete the CritiCall Pre-Employment test administered by the Brevard County Sheriffs Office.
- Employees must take the Florida Department of Healths Public Safety Telecommunicators exam to obtain certification within 12 months of hire (must be maintained for the duration of employment).
- Employees must obtain CIJS Basic Certification within six months of hire (and maintained for duration of employment)
- Must be a team-oriented individual with a desire to provide service to the community.
- Requires the ability to properly respond to crisis situations requiring quick decisions. Must be able to cope in a safe manner with stressful situations.
Additional Information
- Work is performed in an emergency communications center and work level can fluctuate from minimal to fast-paced and high volume.
- The normal work schedule is twelve hours;7:00 am - 7:00 pm, 7:00 pm - 7:00 am, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm or 8:00 pm - 8:00 am,with every other weekend off; subjected to extended workdays and hours to meet operational needs in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. Employees are subject to mandatory scheduled and unscheduled overtime.
- Must be able to work days, nights, weekends and/or holidays and natural disasters to ensure minimum staffing 24/7, as this position is essential and must report to work during times when the government/agency is closed.
This critical role serves as the vital communications link between the public needing help and emergency services response. They are typically the first point of contact when a citizen reaches out for help. This entails a candidate to be able to work independently in a high-stress environment while receiving and evaluating incoming emergency and administrative requests for emergency services, (l
aw enforcement, fire rescue and/or medical services).
Using training and procedures, employees will triage requests for service, providing guidance and assistance to the public in life and death situations. Additionally, they will coordinate the response of appropriate first responders and/or additional agencies through radio communications to high-risk and high-stress situations, with the objective of keeping all involved safe.
Position Duties
*The tasks listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class. Management may assign additional tasks related to the type of work of the class as necessary.*
Utilizes training and policies, prioritizes emergency and non-emergency calls received via multiple technological platforms (landline telephone, wireless device, text message, automated data, and various other communications devices and tools)
Screens caller information and analyzes data swiftly to determine the nature of the incident, required resources and scene safety.
Interprets automatic number and automatic location data provided by the emergency communications phone system, along with the mapping software, to verify caller location.
Controls the call, provides pre-arrival instructions and de-escalation techniques during life or death situations.
Quickly processes and accurately documents information using a variety of highly skilled systems across five to eight computer monitors.
Ascertains appropriate resources required and coordinates with surrounding agencies to dispatch field first responders.
Dispatches field first responders and controls radio traffic using a highly sophisticated radio system. Responsible for communicating pertinent details to field first responders, coordinating responses with surrounding agencies, making appropriate notifications and monitoring and acknowledging radio channel(s).
Keeps track of activities utilizing a computer aided dispatch system and handles reque ts from field first responders by recording incident data.
Ability to remain calm, vigilant an