911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Call Taker
City of Norfolk, VA
Job Description
Do you want to make a difference in your community? Would you find it rewarding to be a crucial link in the public safety chain? If you answered yes to these questions, then you may be a good fit for the City of Norfolk's 911 center. Â As essential staff members of our agency, Public Safety Calltakers are the first people that a caller interacts with when reporting emergencies in Norfolk. Â We are seeking a full time Public Safety Telecommunicator, Calltaker to join our Team!
Skills
Our 911 Calltakers receive extensive paid training to gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities that will allow them to be independent decision makers while adhering to established policies and procedures. Through continued training, our Calltakers can advance to the Public Safety Telecommunicator I, II, and III skillsets, and more. From their training, our staff is able to:
- Answer 911 emergency and non-emergency calls from the community so police, fire, or EMS services may be dispatched.
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Make lifesaving decisions and provide clear direction and advice, including pre-arrival medical instruction to callers reporting medical emergencies.
Department Hiring Salary Range: $41,775 - $45,952
Video - Norfolk's 911 Telecommunicators
https://www.norfolk.gov/1208/Becoming-a-911-Telecommunicator
Essential Functions Include But Are Not Limited To
- Learns and responds to emergency and non-emergency requests by answering multi-line telephones, including 911 lines and computer-aided dispatch (CAD), determining the caller's needs, verifying information given by the caller and sending information to the dispatcher.Â
- Provides additional assistance to the general public by searching wanted information, locating and/or referring phone numbers and addresses to appropriate departments, contacting outside agencies for assistance regarding mutual aid, power failures, gas leaks or other issues. Access federal, state, and local criminal databases for relevant information. Â
- May perform other duties such as training employees, attend training classes, conduct tours and public outreach.Â
- Type a minimum of 30 words per minute. Keyboard proficiency is required to effectively train and certify in this position.
- Attend our in-house Public Safety Telecommunicator academy where you will attain the following certifications: Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD), Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Virginia Criminal Information Network(VCIN/NCIC), Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) certification.
- Train and certify on multi-line E911 and administrative phone lines and associated equipment.
- Field stressful calls while entering information into computer aided dispatch system (CAD) for Police/Fire/EMS dispatch.
- Ability to speak English clearly and effectively control a conversation with distressed callers.
- Ability to read maps, reference books, technical manuals, medical cards, and related correspondence.
- Work involves choices of actions within limits set by standard practices and procedures. Mature and professional judgment is required to apply the proper course of action.
- Maintain communication with other departments which may involve decision-making for public safety purposes.
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Ability to work with various local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
Required
No experience required
- This position requires the successful completion of the CritiCall 911 Dispatcher & Emergency Calltaker Test.
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Attend our in-house Public Safety Telecommunicator academy where you will attain the following certifications: Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD), Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Virginia Criminal Information Network(VCIN/NCIC) and successfully pass.
- Education related to Criminal Justice, Emergency Medical, or other related fields.
- Ability to easily navigate a desktop computer and effectively direct customer service in a stressful environment.
- Keyboard efficiency.
- Must be a United States citizen or have lived in the United States for the past 10 consecutive years.Â
- Typing 30 WPM.Â
- Must pass the Basic Telecommunicator's Academy, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Emergency Medical Dispatch, Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) certifications within six months of employment.Â
- Normal visual acuity and field of vision and speaking.Â
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Hearing must follow the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) guidelines.
Practice Typing Test
If you'd like to brush up on your typing skills, here's a practice link you can use.https://thepracticetest.com/typing/tests/business-topics/
- Please Note: While completion of the CritiCall test is a requirement for this position, the following practice test is provided solely for your preparation. It is not graded, and we do not have access to your results. This is not the official CritiCall test used for scoring during the hiring process.