The primary function of a Police Telecommunicator is to receive and prioritize Emergency 9-1-1 and non-emergency telephone calls from the public. Enters information into a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, and processes non-emergency and routine requests for police and security services. Dispatch appropriate emergency services such as police, fire and emergency medical services. Monitors public safety units in the field. Retrieves computer data for emergency response personnel within the service area. The Police Telecommunicator may provide alarm and closed circuit television monitoring services while performing multiple tasks concurrently in a fast paced environment maintaining a professional and positive demeanor. Serves as a Campus Security Authority as defined by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). Impacts law enforcement and security efforts of UTPD.
Supervisor, Police Telecommunications.
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High school graduation or GED.
Associate's degree or thirty credit hours in Criminal Justice or related field.
Basic Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Telecommunications Operator license or is qualified to acquire a basic license.
One year experience in customer service or related field. To be considered suitable for employment, applicants may be required to successfully complete a polygraph interview, a criminal background check, and an extensive drug use analysis.
One year experience in a public safety or emergency communications field.
Use of standard office equipment. Police communications equipment, police radio net, computer aided dispatch (CAD), "911" Emergency telephone system, security and fire computer system (STAEFA), and other associated computer equipment.
Needs to be able to successfully perform all required duties. Working in an enclosed, secured communications environment. Will be required to work rotating shift assignments on day, evening, and nights with varying days off and on holidays. Subject to emergency recall during various types of unusual occurrences and emergencies.
Applicants must successfully complete a Public-Safety Telecommunication (PST) pre-employment test administered by the Police Department. This position is classified as security-sensitive, and thereby subject to the provisions of Section 51.215, Texas Education Code.
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Full-Time
Commensurate with Experience
Commensurate with Experience
05/09/2024
No