Communications Officer
About this role
Job Description
Applicants who are currently Virginia-certified through DCJS will not be required to take the National Dispatcher Selection Test. You will be notified of the date/time and location of the testing.ย
Non-certified applicants will be required to take the written test.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:ย
- Receive complaint, emergency, service and information calls and initiate Offense/Complaint/Incident Reports, dispatching necessary manpower
- Classify complaints, incidents and calls for service
- Dispatch police officers to respond to calls
- Record information on calls onto log or in computer
- Relay information and requests for assistance from and to on-duty police officers, security officers, and other emergency service providers as necessary or required
- Provide information and assistance to the general public, University faculty, staff, students and departmental personnel
- Maintain, update, and post various logs as required on each shift
- Contact University Facilities by telephone to report emergency maintenance problems
- Issue visitor and overnight temporary parking permits
- Train newly hired communications officers
- Promote positive community relations in the performance of job duties
- Physically perform all other communications related duties as outlined in the Departmental Directives
- Perform all other duties, responsibilities, and tasks as assigned
- CONTACTS:ย
Frequently inter-organizational and outside customer / vendor contacts. Part of a team who represents the organization. Monitors activities and communicates information across the organization
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:ย
None
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Office environment
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge, skills & ability:ย
- Clear and concise written oral communications
- Articulate and responsive to colleagues
- Demonstrates a high level of accuracy, even under pressure
- Department policies and procedures
- Department and state record systems and appropriate reporting forms
- Technical communication equipment, e.g., NCIC/VCIN terminal, CAD terminal, Fax machine, etc.
- Employ radio communication procedures
- Operate various pieces of office equipment, e.g., typewriter, telephone, laser printer, standard printer, paper shredder, and computer
- Maintain written and recorded radio and telephone logs and tapes
- Answer police and switchboard telephone lines
- Monitor and maintain applicable equipment in the communications area
- Run criminal history checks
- Properly file criminal history checks
- Issue and maintain sign-in and sign-out records of portable radios, keys, and controlled forms
- Monitor and operate the NCIC / VICN teletype terminals
- Monitor and operate computerized alarm reporting systems
- Prepare, type, and distribute necessary reports and forms, and maintain files
Education & experience:
- H.S. Diploma or GED required
- Some experience as a communications officer preferred
WORK HOURS: 8 pm-8 am. 2-2-3 schedule, rotating weekends
SALARY STRUCTURE:
Pay Grade 4 (Starting at $22.35/hour)
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