Position Details
The Village of Tinley Park is a progressive community that is known to be the 20th largest city in Illinois and the 14th largest city in the Metropolitan Chicago area.
Our elite Emergency Management Division seeks a mature, responsible, and qualified individual to fill the highly sensitive role of 911 Dispatcher in our Tinley Park Command Center.
This position is primarily responsible for effectively communicating with the public in stressful situations. This skilled individual must understand and operate the Village-wide enhanced 911 Emergency Communications System as they receive, evaluate, process, and dispatch incoming emergency and non-emergency calls for Police, Fire, and EMS to persons requesting assistance, in addition to requests for general information.
The 911 Dispatcher will:
- Assess situations quickly and accurately using appropriate judgment
- Determine response requirements and relative priorities of situations
- Use multi-tasking skills to dispatch units in accordance with established procedures
- Question callers to determine their locations and the nature of their problems to determine type of response needed
- Obtain information from all relevant sources
- Prioritize incoming calls, radio traffic, and walk-in traffic for the duration of assigned shift
- Provide emergency medical dispatch (EMD) instructions over the phone
- Acknowledge and monitor all police, fire and EMS radio traffic
- Transmit and retrieve information through in-house, local, county, state, and federal law enforcement data networks
- Relay information and message to and from emergency sites to law enforcement agencies and to other individuals or groups requiring notification
- Accurately record information on a variety of forms, logs, and computer screens as dictated by department's established policies and procedures
- Assist in the upkeep of department files
- Record and maintain security and confidentiality of all files, records, and reports
- Understand and operate the Telephone Device for Hearing Impaired (TDD)
This important role will also maintain awareness of field unit activities within the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, LEADS/NCIC, and other computer-based programs for taking complaints, maintaining status and location of units in the field, retrieve and transmit information concerning public safety such as wanted persons, stolen property, vehicle registration, hazardous street and weather conditions to officers in the field.
Minimum Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED Equivalent.
- A minimum of one (1) to three (3) years of experience in the techniques and practices of public safety communications environment, including the transmission, broadcasting, switching, control, and operation of telecommunications systems and computerized databases.
- Knowledge of basic dispatch codes, standard industry abbreviations, and terminology commonly used by emergency medical services, fire agencies, and law enforcement agencies is required.
- Excellent customer service, communication (both verbal and written), and interpersonal skills are necessary, as well as skill in effectively dealing and communicating with people and highly stressful situations which may be for an extended period of time.
- Must obtain Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS) within two (2) weeks of hire if not already in possession.
- Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification is required within six (6) months of hire.
- CPR/AED certification is required within one (1) year of hire.
The ideal candidate must:
- Possess an outstanding work ethic
- Demonstrate an ability to work well under pressure
- Exercise good judgement
- Make sound decisions
- Follow written and oral instructions
- Establish priorities
- React calmly and effectively in emergency situations
- Have the ability to communicate clearly and concisely
- Pay attention to detail
- Understand and utilize proper law enforcement language
- Demonstrate punctuality
- Accept the department’s ruling regarding mandatory overtime and recall of emergency duty or other special circumstances
- Assess situations quickly and accurately
- Use appropriate judgment when responding to incident reports, including emergency and life threatening public safety calls for service
- Operate 9-1-1 system equipment, telephones, radio communications and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system
This is a 24/7 operation and requires applicants to be available to work various day, afternoon, evening, and overnight shifts. This position will primarily be assigned to the afternoon shift following the completion of the training period.
Apply today at:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/tinleypark