Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 > ... I was wondering from this unoficial group > sampling, how we currently stand on staffing. ... > 1. What is your authorized staff? Six > 2. If you are short, by how many? Two > 3. How long have you been below strength? Since 22 July 2004 (and nobody in the pipeline to replace them). We were up-to-strength for almost six months after being short at least one for over five years. > 4. What are the primary reason(s) for vacancies? One moved out of the area with her husband, another took a position as a sworn officer. > 5. What would help recruit & maintain staff? Better advertising. Better pay. > 6. Do you have any recruiting tips to share? I wish that I had some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I am absolutely convinced, that in most smaller agencies, and even in many of the large ones the answer to question # 5 " What would help recruit and maintain staff " has to be more allocated personnel. I've glanced through several of the responses and in many cases the answer to " What is your authorized staff " is a ridiculously small number. Tree answered " six " .... Stop and think... I know of smaller agencies that have six people, to cover twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year... Figure for vacation time, sick days, family leave... and you're short handed all the time... even when you're at " full staff " . This leads to a heavy dangerous workload, long hours, denied time off, forced overtime, terrible schedules and a multitude of other problems. When those thing hit, people leave... and guess what? You're even more short handed, and the problems worsen. I've preached it before... I believe that most of the problems in many agencies can be traced back to the fact that they simply don't have enough people. Weintraut Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 > 1. What is your authorized staff? Five > > 2. If you are short, by how many? We're not - fully staffed. > > 3. How long have you been below strength? n/a > > 4. What are the primary reason(s) for vacancies? n/a > 5. What would help recruit & maintain staff? n/a > > 6. Do you have any recruiting tips to share? (I'm going to regret saying this....I know it). We are at full strength and have been for 3 1/2 years now. If we were to lose someone, we know of at least one or two people who would probably come work here if we had an opening, and thats without any recruiting at all. We absolutely have a problem recruiting and retaining police officers, which is absolutely opposite of our dispatch staff. I think our schedule helps...we are on a shift for a year at a time, everyone rotates days off every month, so the weekends are equitably shared. We all get a 4 or 5 day break (depending on if you're on 10 or 8 hr shifts) every few months or so when schedules shift in a certain direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 I wouldn't go that far...The NYPD Communications Section Civilianized in May of 1992. All Uniformed Supervisors and dispatchers were reassigned with the exception of 2 Captains and one Sergeant (me) Civilian superviors were promoted to Platoon Commander (formerly a LT or Sgt position only) in charge of all dispatch and calltaking operrations. There weree still Uniformed Captains assigned as Commanding Officer and XO...but it was assumed thatthis would also be phased out. This staffing model was folled until January of 1999 when there was an interruption of power at our PSAC during electrical work. a relocation of staff to our back-up site was done and when the dust settled, the Police Commissioner decided that there should be a Duty Captain assigned to each tour. There are currently 1 Deputy Inspector (CO) and 4 captains assigned with plans on 2 additional captains to allow for 7X24 coverage without OT. NYC is currently in the midst of a ambitious consolidation project (NYPD/FDNY/EMS Dispatch and calltaking)...Hopefully the new configuration WILL be the model of the best of dispatch and calltaking. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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