Position Overview: Under the supervision of the Operations Manager, Communications Supervisor, & Training Officer, the TCST will learn to provide emergency dispatch services. This will include operating the various communication systems located in the communication center. TCST will learn to answering all incoming emergency and non-emergency 9-1-1 telephone lines and inputting each call for service, providing detailed pre-arrival instructions to callers when necessary. The TCST will learn to dispatch for police, fire and medical units, as well as other public safety and emergency responders. TCST will actively be researching and providing information for officers in the field, as well as relaying and recording information provided by patrol personnel. The TCST will learn most geographical features of Klamath County, which are necessary to effectively perform the duties of the position. The TCST will learn all aspects of the job during a 22 week intensive internal training environment, with an additional three and a half week training program in Salem, OR.
Working Environment: Shift work is performed at the Klamath 9-1-1 Communications Center, some travel is required for the training academy in Salem, OR.
Qualifications:
Essential Job Functions:
Physical:
Color Vision: The ability to distinguish red, green, blue, and yellow as determined by the HRR Test, 4th Ed. If red or green deficiencies, the ability to read at least nine of the first 13 plates of the Ishihara Test.
Hearing: No average hearing loss greater than 25 decibels (db) at the 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 6000 Hertz levels in either ear; or Sound Field Testing (Speech Discrimination); quiet test will be a score no poorer than 90% correct; noise test will be a score no poorer than 70% correct.
Medications: Applicant meets the standard of having no prescribed medications with side effects that would interfere with the ability to perform the critical and essential tasks of the job. (this includes recreational Marijuana)
Mental:
Job Duty Outline:
I. Learn to provide emergency dispatch.
A. Answer and process calls on business, administrative or 9-1-1 lines.
B. Maintain radio contact and provide dispatching for assigned departments and agencies.
C. Learn to perform all duties of a TCS – call taker, fire/ medical/ law enforcement dispatcher.
D. Learn to provide EMD instruction.
E. Learn how to maintain control and order of units assigned to calls in an effort to know unit status for safety.
F. Become proficient as you learn to multi task all assigned responder unit needs.
II. Learn to process and maintain records and files.
A. Become proficient at processing reports, documents and data entry is required.
B. Become proficient at using mapping data.
Other duties as assigned.