
Public Safety Dispatcher I
- Medford, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
What You'll Do
- Ability to manage multiple responsibilities at once, often while switching back and forth between tasks based on their importance and urgency, including call dispatch, incoming calls for service, interpreting alarms, and other systems data.
- Handle telephone calls and walk-in requests for service, including general and emergency calls for assistance.
- Dispatch Tufts police and security personnel to all calls for service; manage police radio communications and coordinate incident response.
- Coordinate radio calls and requests for assistance from outside law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical agencies, when required.
- Make appropriate entries into the department's computer aided dispatch (CAD) system to track calls for service, incident reports, and other department activities.
- Monitor computerized alarm systems and electronic access control system events and dispatch shift personnel to respond to all reported violations.
- Record-keeping tasks that include filing police reports, logging lost/found property, posting public incident record logs, completing shift task logs and miscellaneous clerical tasks deemed necessary and appropriate by supervisory staff.
- High School diploma/GED required
- Must possess strong customer-relations skills and be able to work under high-stress situations
- Must have the ability to multitask, given the complexity of work responsibilities.
- Must have excellent verbal and writing skills
- Must be able to be CPR certified; CPR instruction and certification will be provided if not already certified
- Must successfully pass and maintain CJIS Operator certification within the first 30 days of employment
- Must achieve within the first 6 months of employment, or as soon as reasonable based on availability of courses: APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator 1 certification, NAED
- Emergency Medical Dispatch
- Ability to obtain computer proficiency, including typing, and knowledge of or ability to learn: Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management System, Mass Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) terminal, computerized alarm monitoring systems, computerized access control system, and other computer or technical systems that may be added to the Communications Centers
- Must pass a professionally administered psychological and medical exam, a background investigation of personal character, and a criminal records check, including fingerprint-supported checks of state and federal criminal justice databases
- The work area consists of numerous computer systems, alarm monitoring equipment, telephones, and police radio systems
- The Communications Center is located on the Medford campus at the police department
- Physical demands include standing, walking, reaching, writing, listening, speaking, and seeing
- Mental demands include reading numerous reference manuals, interpreting alarm and other systems data
- Must be willing to work under stressful conditions, adapt to irregular work schedules, including working evenings, nights, holidays, and weekends, given the 24-hour nature of the job