Employment Type : Full-Time
DescriptionThe Ventura County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for 9-1-1 Dispatchers and invites you to apply for this challenging and rewarding career! Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Receives all 911 calls for the County and contract cities; determines the nature and location of the emergency; utilizes various systems to convert latitude and longitude on wireless 911 calls to locate the caller; determines priority and enters information into the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system to be forwarded to the appropriate radio dispatcher or other agencies; FINAL FILING DATE: This is a continuous recruitment and may close at any time; therefore, apply as soon as possible if you are interested in it. Your application must be received by County of Ventura Human Resources in Ventura, California, no later than 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. To apply on-line, please refer to our web site at www.ventura.org/jobs. If you prefer to fill out a paper application form, please call (805) 654-5129 for application materials and submit them to County of Ventura Human Resources, 800 South Victoria Avenue, L-1970, Ventura, CA 93009.
Under immediate (I) or general (II) supervision, receives requests for emergency assistance via an array of sources; determines urgency and type of assistance needed; dispatches appropriate public safety personnel by utilizing computerized mapping system, computerized 911 telephone system, the computer-aided dispatch system, computerized radio system, related databases, and other computerized equipment; exercises independent judgment; coordinates patrol unit activity, including complex critical incidents; and performs other related duties as required.
Work is performed in a dispatch center and requires sitting for long periods of time, extensive keyboarding and operation of a mouse, foot controls, wearing of a headset, and wearing of a uniform.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist I (STCS I) is the entry-level classification in this series. Incumbents receive extensive training in mission critical call-taking; radio dispatching; operation of several different computerized communications and mapping systems; California Penal, Vehicle, Health and Safety, and Welfare and Institutions Codes; and policies and procedures governing emergency dispatching.
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist II (STCS II) is the fully-trained, journey-level classification in this series. Incumbents apply specialized knowledge of law enforcement and emergency communications skills, exercise a considerable degree of independent judgment in responding to requests for assistance from the public, and are required to train Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist I incumbents and deputies assigned to the Sheriffs Communications Center. This classification is distinguished from Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist I by a broader range of responsibility due to a higher level of experience and training.
PAYROLL TITLES and APPROXIMATE SALARIES:
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist I: $29.35 - $41.08 per hour
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist II: $30.76 - $43.06 per hour
POST INCENTIVE: $85.24 per pay period, based on completion of probation.
EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE: Possible educational incentive of 2.5%, 3.5%, or 5% for incumbents in eligible positions based on completion of an Associate's, Bachelor's, or Master's degree that is not required for the classification.
BILINGUAL INCENTIVE: Incumbents may also be eligible for bilingual incentive depending upon operational need and certification of skill.
AGENCY/DEPARTMENT: Sheriff's Office/Communications Center
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialists are represented by the Service Employees' International Union (SEIU) and are eligible for overtime compensation.
NOTE: If appointed at the lower level, incumbent may be promoted to the higher level without further examination upon meeting the minimum requirements, demonstrating satisfactory performance, and in accordance with the business needs of the department.
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future Regular, (including Temporary and Fixed-term), Intermittent, and Extra Help vacancies within the Sheriff's Office. There are five (5) Regular vacancies.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
OPENING DATE: July 21, 2021
CLOSING DATE: Continuous and may close at any time; therefore, the schedule for the remainder of the process will depend upon when we receive a sufficient number of qualified applications to meet business needs.
REQUIRED ORIENTATION: August 19 & 21, 2021 at 6:00 PM
PRACTICAL EXAM: September 1, 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Examples Of Duties
Typical QualificationsThese are entrance requirements to the examination process and assure neither continuance in the process nor placement on an eligible list.
EDUCATION, TRAINING, and EXPERIENCE:
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist I: Any combination of education, training, and/or experience which demonstrates possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed below.
Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist II: One (1) year of experience comparable to a Sheriff's Technical Communications Specialist I. Experience must include operation of a computer-aided dispatch system, computerized 911 telephone system, and radio dispatching.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Some to working knowledge of: professional customer service skills; computer equipment and software; modern office procedures and methods; correct English usage, spelling, punctuation, and grammar; and techniques for interacting with the public on the telephone in a tactful, compassionate, and assertive manner.
Some to thorough ability to: learn emergency dispatching methods and operation of various communications and computer equipment; learn law enforcement equipment and resources capabilities and develop strategies for various types of law enforcement emergencies; simultaneously perform multiple tasks; obtain information from distressed individuals; remain calm in demanding and emergency situations; evaluate and prioritize situations; learn to assess conditions and provide emergency pre-arrival instructions to callers; follow instructions precisely; learn new computer software and upgrades; operate computerized databases; remember telephone numbers, names, and places frequently called; communicate effectively, compassionately, and assertively with diverse, demanding, and sometimes hostile people; interpret and apply laws, ordinances, and regulations; learn and adhere to policies governing dispatch operations; maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, public safety personnel, and members of the general public; and prepare written reports.
Some to working skills with: keyboard and mouse operation based on verbal input and multi-line telephones.
Supplemental Information:
Work is performed in a dispatch center and requires sitting for long periods of time, extensive keyboarding and operation of a mouse and foot controls, wearing of a headset, and wearing of a uniform. Recruitment Process
NOTE: If presently permanently employed in another "merit" or "civil service" public agency/entity in the same or substantively similar position as is advertised, and if appointed to that position by successful performance in a "merit" or "civil service" style examination, then appointment by "Lateral Transfer" may be possible. If interested, please click here (Download PDF reader)for additional information.
Note to Applicants: It is essential that you complete all sections of your application and supplemental questionnaire thoroughly and accurately to demonstrate your qualifications. A resume and/or other related documents may be attached to supplement the information in your application and supplemental questionnaire; however, it/they may not be submitted in lieu of the application.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE – qualifying: All applicants are required to complete and submit the questionnaire for this exam AT THE TIME OF FILING. The supplemental questionnaire may be used throughout the exam process to assist in determining each applicant's qualifications and acceptability for the position. Failure to complete and submit the questionnaire may result in the application being removed from consideration.
APPLICATION EVALUATION - qualifying: All applications will be reviewed to determine whether or not the stated requirements are met. Those individuals meeting the stated requirements will be invited to continue to the next step in the screening and selection process
REQUIRED ORIENTATION: The orientation is designed to provide important information
regarding the position, testing, and the background process. The orientation dates will be
August 19 & 21, 2021 at 6:00 PM at the Government Center, Hall of Administration,
Lower Plaza. You must attend one of the orientation dates. If you have previously
attended one of our orientations, you will not be required to attend another one.
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION - pass/fail: A computer-based job-related examination will be administered to test candidates' ability to follow complex oral and written instructions and to multitask. Applicants must pass this pass/fail computer-based CritiCall examination to qualify for placement on the eligible list.
Applicants successfully completing the examination process may be placed on an eligible list for a period of one (1) year.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: PRIOR TO ACTUAL APPOINTMENT FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST, THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO PASS A THOROUGH BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION, POLYGRAPH, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION CONDUCTED BY THE SHERIFF'S HUMAN RESOURCES BUREAU. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION FINDINGS MAY BE A BASIS FOR REMOVAL FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. TO SPEAK TO A SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPRESENTATIVE CONCERNING THE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION PROCESS, CALL (805) 654-2375.
For further information regarding this recruitment, please contact Stephanie Gallagher by email to stephanie.gallagher@ventura.org or phone (805) 654-2848.