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Bremerton, WA - USA

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$ 33 - 46

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Job Description

Job Description


Kitsap 911 in beautiful Bremerton WA is searching for experienced Public Safety Telecommunicators. Our high-performing agency offers all employees continued learning opportunities and clear career advancement paths. Kitsap 911 is an award winning emergency dispatch center providing exceptional public safety emergency communications services every day to our community. Kitsap 911 offers a generous benefit package including a competitive salary medical dental vision paid sick/vacation PSERS retirement and more! This position starts on our trainee wage scale and after dispatcher sign-off is promoted to the OP4 scale $39.27-$54.00 hourly.

Kitsap 911 offers a generous benefits package including:

Paid Vacation (80 Hours) and Sick Leave (96 Hours)

Free Employee Medical Vision and Dental Coverage for employees and their dependents

Guaranteed Time Off

Retention Bonus

PSERS State Retirement Plan

For detailed information on the benefits we offer go to the direction of the assigned supervisor the Public Safety Telecommunicator II/Lateral learn about reception and transmission of E9-1-1 (Enhanced 911 system) telephone and radio emergency medical fire and law enforcement service calls as well as calls and complaints from the public. Using a computerized telephone system and sophisticated Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system Public Safety Telecommunicator II/Lateral deal with sensitive information in a discreet and professional manner and handle multiple requests at one time prioritizing them according to the nature of the request for service.

Public Safety Telecommunicator II/Lateral is distinguished from Call Receivers by the increased knowledge skill and abilities required. Work is performed in accordance with established departmental procedures and State and Federal regulations. Work is reviewed through results obtained meeting and conferences with Supervisors the Deputy Director and/or the Operations Manager or Training Manager.

Kitsap 911 is a critical-need 24/7 public safety agency which operates in all weather and emergency conditions. Kitsap 911 values our communitys diversity and strives to reflect that diversity within our staff. Kitsap 911 is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race creed color national origin sex marital status sexual orientation gender identity diversity age honorably discharged veteran veteran status HIV status the presence of any sensory mental or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. Persons requiring reasonable accommodation in the application process or requiring any information in an alternative format may contact Human Resources at directly or utilize the Washington Relay Service at 1-.

Examples of Duties and Responsibilities

RESPONSIBILITIES

ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.)

Essential Job Functions:

Qualifications

Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of:

The nature of working in a 911 Dispatch Center requires that our employees:
  • Remain in the work area for 10 hour shifts including not leaving the facility for lunch and breaks.
  • Work in a confined high security area with no outside contact while performing dispatch duties.
  • Remain alert and engaged regardless of the shift or hour. Kitsap 911 is a 24/7 operation so work shifts vary.
  • Must remain calm and communicate effectively with confused upset hostile or distraught people by phone while gathering the information necessary to send the correct responders and equipment to the scene. Public Safety Telecommunicators may hear and need to respond to graphic descriptions of violence and/or injury. Control personal emotional responses under high levels of stress.
  • Adapt to rapidly changing situations.
  • Work closely with co-workers in a teamwork environment.
  • Sit for long periods of time while dispatching.
  • Have vision sufficient to read written materials and scan/read data on multiple computer screens.
  • Speak clearly and hear adequately over a headset to accurately and timely respond to calls.
QUALIFICATIONS

Required Education and Experience
  • Two years of recent (within last five years) experience as a dispatcher in a high-volume police fire or emergency medical dispatch facility with enhanced 911 and computer-aided dispatch.
AND
  • Recent successful completion of Kitsap 911 internal Law Enforcement dispatch training program and sufficient demonstration of radio dispatch skills may be substituted for the experience requirement.
  • High school graduate or GED equivalent.
Required Licenses Certificates Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements

Please Note:The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses certifications and other requirements.

Prior to employment the successful candidate must:
  • Pass a series of written and computer based pre-employment examinations.
  • Pass a criminal background check including a national fingerprint check through law enforcement.
  • Pass psychological evaluation drug test and hearing test (CALEA 4.3.7 and 4.3.8).
At time of appointment the successful candidate must possess (and maintain during employment) the following:
  • Possess a private telephone for 24-hour availability.
  • Possess a ready and dependable means of transportation.
  • Be willing to carry a pager and/or cellular phone
  • Be able to fulfill all traveling requirements of this position and meet the qualifications and guidelines of the Fleet Risk Control Policies in the operation of a motor vehicle on Kitsap 911 business.
Within one year of appointment the successful candidate must:
  • Demonstrate proficiency with computer aided dispatch system call receiving and law enforcement or fire/medical dispatch prior to complete probationary period.
  • Successful completion of the Kitsap 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator on-the-job training requirements; and
  • Certification by the Washington State Emergency Management Division as a Telecommunicator 1 (T1); and
  • WACIC (ACCESS level 2) as required by the Washington State Patrol; and
  • Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification as required by the Kitsap County EMS Council; and Heartsaver and AED and Adult Child and Infant CPR Certification.
Skills and/or Ability to:
  • Appear for scheduled work with regular and punctual attendance
  • Establish and maintain cooperative effective and productive working relationships with citizens other public safety personnel and coworkers using tact patience and courtesy. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Work closely with others in a compatible and mutually supportive way in a teamwork concept. Operate a variety of technological devices.
  • Effectively plan and organize work and complete teaks within prescribed timeframes. Learn memorize and retain relevant information.
  • Make quick accurate decisions affecting life and/or property.
  • Handle multiple duties at one time and prioritize duties according to the nature of the request. Think and act rapidly and calmly in emergency situations.
  • Adapt to changing situations.
  • Control personal emotional responses and act appropriately under high levels of stress.
  • Deal effectively with upset confused hostile or hysterical people by phone.
  • Monitor radio and phone traffic simultaneously.
  • Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Speak and read English and enunciate clearly while maintaining a rapid speech rate. Listen effectively precisely hear voices and other sounds through a computer system head-set.
  • Deal with sensitive information in a discreet and professional manner. Grasp and retain legal data and computer formats.
  • Relay complicated information to road units in a brief yet concise manner immediately. Work with concentration despite any distractions interruptions or problems.
  • Accurately enter information into a computer terminal.
  • Work in a confined secure area with no outside contact.
  • Remain in work area for 10 hours including lunch and breaks.
  • Perform shift work under periodically highly emotionally demanding conditions.
  • Work over 40 hours in a workweek as needed.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Positions in this classification typically require:

(The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap 911 provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)
  • Performing work in a high security high stress/activity communication dispatch center.
  • Sitting for long periods of time while performing dispatch duties.
  • Reaching handling/grasping documents.
  • Walking short distances.
  • Vision sufficient to read written materials and computer screen data.
  • Repetitive motions for computer use.
  • Clear speaking and adequate hearing sufficient to communicate effectively and respond appropriately through the Computer Aided Dispatch System.
  • Use of telephone-operator type headsets to precisely hear voices and other sounds.
  • Working a variety of rotating shifts in a 24 hour-a-day 7 day-a-week operation with diverse shift schedules (such as day shift swing shift graveyard and other variations) that includes irregular hours weekends holidays mandatory overtime required reporting regardless of weather conditions and sometimes limited time off.
  • Exertion of force of 20 pounds occasionally and/or 10 pounds frequently to lift/carry/move objects files and other materials.
Incumbents may be exposed to:
  • Computer monitors and high noise levels and sounds i.e. tones and alarms.
  • Potentially stressful conditions when communicating with distraught callers victims of crimes violent or hostile individuals.

Job Requirements

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS AND DRUG USE

HIRING STANDARDS APPLY

Kitsap 911 is a consolidated 911/public safety dispatch center. As such all Kitsap 911 employees have access to sensitive law enforcement information critical public safety infrastructure or both. Further employees assigned to Kitsap 911s Operations (dispatch) Information Technology and Administrative divisions who have access to the National Criminal Information Computer System must meet minimum criminal history standards established by the FBI and Washington State Patrol. Because of the sensitive nature of these positions and responsibility placed on the personnel a thorough background investigation is completed. The background investigation includes reference checks interviews criminal history driving history drug screening and other miscellaneous categories. Any attempt to conceal or misrepresent information solicited during the selection process will result in disqualification.

Criminal Conviction Standards

The following convictions disqualify the individual for employment unless the Kitsap 911 Director determines that extenuating circumstances exist where the severity of the offense and the time that has passed would support a variance.

For this purpose the term conviction shall include any disposition adverse to the subject except a decision not to prosecute a dismissal or acquittal; provided however that a dismissal entered after a period of probation suspension or deferral of prosecution or sentence shall be considered a disposition adverse to the subject.

Drug Possession/Usage

The following drug possession/use disqualifies the individual for employment unless the Kitsap 911 Director determines that extenuating circumstances exist that would support a variance considering the severity of the offense and the time that has passed.

Possession is defined as having actual physical control of any illegal (non-prescribed) drug for personal use or otherwise.

Use is defined as: trying testing or experimenting which includes but is not limited to tasting smoking injecting absorbing sniffing or inhaling.

This standard applies to synthetic versions of Schedule 1-5 drugs:

Examples of schedule 1-5 drugs include but not limited to:

Schedule 1 (RCW 69.50.204) - Examples could include: Codeine Heroin Morphine Ecstasy LSD Peyote GHB Methaqualone etc.

Schedule 2 (RCW 69.50.206) - Examples could include: Opium Cocaine Codeine Hydrocodone Oxycodone Methadone Methamphetamine Amphetamine Depressants Hallucinogenic substances etc.

Schedule 3 (RCW 69.50.208) - Examples could include: Stimulants Depressants Hallucinogens Ketamine Anabolic steroids Hallucinogenic substances etc.

Schedule 4 (RCW 69.50.210) - Examples could include: Barbital Diazepam Fludiazepam Halazepam Lorazepan Phenobarbital etc.

Schedule 5 (RCW 69.50.212) Examples could include: Pyrovalerone Lacosamid Pregabalin and compounds containing limited amounts of narcotic drugs.

RECRUITMENT PROCESS

The following is a detailed description of the hiring process.

The effectiveness of the Kitsap 911 hinges on the quality of the personnel it employs and the level of public trust in those personnel.

Emergency Communications work is a personal service of the highest order requiring dedication and professionalism in those individuals who are employed in this career field. Mistakes in judgment could cause irreparable harm to the citizens of Kitsap County and the law enforcement fire and medical response personnel Kitsap 911 order to achieve this goal our recruitment process is lengthy and thorough and lasts approximately 4 months from job opening to start date.

In order to qualify for a position with Kitsap 911 or to be placed on the hiring register an applicant must successfully pass each phase before being able to proceed to the next process.

Candidates may reapply after six (6) months if they do not pass testing unless disqualified from further consideration for providing false or misleading information withholding information testing positive for illegal substances cheating or disruptive behavior. Candidates who do not pass the typing test can apply again at the next position posting unless they are disqualified for any of the reasons stated above. CALEA standard 4.2.4c: Candidates May Reapply Unless Disqualified for Cause.

PHASE 1: SCREENING -Candidates are screened on the minimum qualifications and hiring standards after they apply. Candidates MUST meet the minimum qualifications and pass the hiring standards to be eligible to be considered for the position. Candidates that do not meet the minimum requirements will be sent notification.

PHASE 2: CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECK AND REFERENCE CHECK -A search of State and National Law Enforcement Databases which contain records of drivers license/history arrests convictions warrants restraining orders sex offender registration and similar data. Candidates who do not meet Kitsap 911s Background Standards are disqualified from further consideration and may not reapply until within the timeline established for their violation. Kitsap 911 requires employment and personal references at the start of the hiring process. A standardized reference check form may be sent to each listed reference at any time during the process. Only include references you want us to contact early in the process on your reference form. Final candidates will be asked to provide additional references later in the process.

PHASE 3: TESTING -Tests are given to qualified candidates only. Cutoff scores are predetermined.

1) Typing Test - A link to an online typing test will be sent to qualified applicants. Candidates must score a minimum of 35 WPM including speed and accuracy for Public Safety Telecommunicator positions and email a PDF of their result to Once a candidate provides proof of a passing score to Kitsap 911 HR they will be invited to continue the online testing process.

2) National Testing Network (NTN) - Applicants will receive notification via email to schedule their tests with NTN. Typing Test Candidates will take a second typing test to confirm their typing speed and accuracy. Ergometrics Test - The Ergometrics test is used to evaluate whether a candidate possesses the knowledge skills abilities traits and characteristics necessary to be successful in the position. This test will be proctored online or in person at a NTN testing site. Kitsap 911 provides one free test per applicant if you reschedule for any reason you will be charged for the exam.

3) Select Advantage - Applicants who have successfully passed NTN testing will receive a notification via email with a link to take the test. The Select Advantage test identifies the key elements and work behaviors to be successful on the job.

Candidates will be notified via email if theyve passed or failed the required testing.

PHASE 4: ORAL BOARD/PANEL INTERVIEWS/ASSESSMENT CENTER -In a virtual panel interview via Microsoft Teams each candidate will be asked a set of standardized questions focused on job related competencies. Although cut off scores are established in advance of the oral board only the top candidates will be contacted to advance to the next phase. Candidates that are not selected will receive written notification.

PHASE 5: BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION -The Background Investigator will verify applicants credentials criminal record and verification of at least three employment and personal references. To assist the Background Investigator the candidate will be required to complete a Personal History packet; complete virtual interviews and inquires phone or mail inquiries; and documentation requests reviews and certifications.

PHASE 6: JOB PREVIEW Final candidates may participate in a job preview to gain a more detailed understanding of job duties and requirements. The job preview may include orientation meetings group questions and answer sessions or job shadowing with trained Kitsap 911 employees. Candidate participation in job shadowing sessions will be evaluated.

PHASE 7: DIRECTORS INTERVIEW -Top candidates will have a virtual interview via Microsoft Teams with Kitsap 911s Director or designee prior to appointment. The Director will ask a set of questions focused on job related competencies. Candidates that are not selected will receive written notification.

PHASE 8: JOB RELATED MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS -Final candidates will be required to pass all job related medical examinations which include a vision examination hearing examination drug screen and psychological evaluation. Vision Examination: A qualified medical professional will determine if your hearing is adequate to perform the essential functions of this position. Hearing Examinations: A qualified medical professional will determine if your hearing is adequate to perform the essential functions of this position. Drug Screening: Kitsap 911 policy is to test all final candidates to determine the presence of any substances noted in the Drug Possession/Usage section above. Drug screens will be conducted and evaluated by certified technicians. Candidates who test positive for any substances noted in the Drug Possession/Usage section above will not be eligible for employment with Kitsap 911. Psychological Screening: An emotional stability and psychological fitness examination conducted by licensed mental health professionals using standardized criteria specifically developed for public safety communications positions. The psychological fitness examination may be conducted virtually or in person one at a time.

PHASE 9: FINGERPRINT CHECK -Successful candidates are required to submit a fingerprint card which is used to search State and National Law Enforcement Databases. Because this search usually takes more than one month to complete it may be conducted post-employment. Successful completion of the fingerprint search including timely submission of a fingerprint card is required either pre-employment or as a condition of continued employment. Candidates will schedule a time to submit a fingerprint card at the designated location.

HIRING REGISTER:Candidates that are not immediately selected but meet all of the minimum qualifications may be placed on a hiring register to be considered in the event that another position may open during the term of the hiring register. The term of the hiring register shall normally be for six (6) months and in no event longer than one (1) year.

Please make sure to enter an accurate telephone number and email on your application. Check your email and on-line account on daily basis during the above time frames. We will primarily be communicating by email.

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