Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 The TOWN OF PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT is recruiting for the position of Telecommunicator. Starting: $35,999 - $46,752 (Based on Experience) Salary Range: $35,999 - $55,167 NOTICE: Testing for this recruitment process will take place on Monday, June 18, 2007. MINIMUM EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: Education equivalent to graduation from high school. Training and experience equal to the position preferred, but not required. Must complete and sign an FDLE Criminal History Check waiver and successfully pass said criminal check. Must participate in an on-site visit to the Telecommunications Unit. Must complete a Skills Assessment Test. Must be familiar with computers, window-based programs, and possess computer keyboard typing abilities. Must attain a minimum typing speed of net 30 wpm with a minimum gross speed of 35 wpm or more and a maximum of nine errors per a 5- minute timed test on a computer. Must successfully pass an oral interview process; an extensive background check conducted by the police department, including fingerprinting; a credit check; a psychological examination; and a medical examination, including hearing test and drug screening. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Apply immediately to the Town of Palm Beach Human Resources Department, 360 South County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480. Applications can be obtained at the Town web site www.townofpalmbeach.com. Applicants may submit by Fax to 561-838- 5451 however, they will need to contact Human Resources by phone () to discuss their plans for meeting minimum employment standards that require contact in person. POSITION: Telecommunicators dispatch for police, fire, and paramedics, and are responsible for receiving all emergency and non-emergency calls, processing the information, assessing the needs, and dispatching appropriate public safety resources for response. This position involves shift work including nights, weekends, and holidays, as required. Telecommunicators must develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of communications management, technical design and application, FCC rules and regulations, and computer operations. Duties include, but are not limited to, the knowledge and operation of a complex telephone system, an 800 MHz trunking radio system, and a computer interface system with the Florida and National Crime Information Centers. Telecommunicators must also possess computer literacy, particularly window based programs. This position works in a stress environment and requires exceptional speaking/listening skills, the ability to successfully complete numerous tasks simultaneously, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, and remain calm, decisive, and professional when dealing with the public. E.O.E. M/F/D/V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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