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Lead Communication Officer

Job in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, 30901, USA
Listing for: Augusta, Georgia Government
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-09
Job specializations:
  • Business
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Lead Communications Officer

The purpose of this classification is to lead a crew of Communications Officers in an assigned unit on an assigned shift, to provide on-the-job training to newly hired Communications Officers, to answer and process emergency and non-emergency calls through the E-911 Communications Center and to dispatch emergency personnel and first responders. Incumbents in this classification provide lead guidance, direction and training to assigned staff.

Key Responsibilities And Performance Standards:

  • Leads operations of assigned staff on an assigned shift; provides lead guidance, advice, technical expertise and training; consults with Shift Supervisor regarding work priorities; makes work assignments; monitors work in progress; ensures shift activities comply with established policies and procedures; explains and interprets policies and procedures; monitors equipment function; and notifies Shift Supervisor of malfunction or needed repairs.
  • Serves as an on-the-job training specialist: assists in training policies and procedures for E-911 Communications Officer I job requirements; monitors calls for and ensures compliance with policies and procedures; assists with unusual/difficult situations; tracks progress of the trainee; and writes reports regarding the same.
  • Monitors, instructs, and participates with trainee in answering 911 emergency and non-emergency calls: determines nature of the call and correct signal and/or code; enters information into the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System; and advises supervisors of all priority calls.
  • Provides lifesaving and pre-arrival instructions to callers in emergency medical situations: remains available to callers while units are in route; and checks medical status.
  • Dispatches the appropriate agency personnel to scene through use of radio and CAD systems: coordinates multi-unit response calls; maintains awareness of available response units; dispatches calls to available units; maintains contact with response units to provide information and instructions regarding emergencies; and assists in the coordination of correct response to emergencies.
  • Utilizes computer to enter and retrieve data/information related to police, fire, and emergency medical service activity: retrieves and relays information from the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC), such as driver's license, weapon registration, vehicle tag, article identification numbers, date of birth, etc. to law enforcement personnel.
  • Identifies incorrect or outdated information contained in the CAD: prepares and completes update forms for changes of street names and/or addresses; and submits to supervisor for verification.
  • Contacts complainants, alarm companies, wreckers, EMS, and other agencies: confirms warrants at the request of law enforcement officers; relays information regarding located, recovered, or stolen articles; and relays other information as required.
  • Testifies in court as needed; may be called to testify as the owner of a voice on an E-911 recording and/or to be a witness that a call was received.
  • Perform other duties of a similar nature or level.

Education:

High school diploma or GED.

Experience:

18 months of experience as a Communications Officer II.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Skills:

  • Proficiency in working within deadlines, interpersonal communication, and report preparation.
  • Good communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Strong organizational and proofreading skills.
  • Computer skills sufficient to discern and solve routine problems.
  • Must be able to type a minimum of 30 words per minute.

Knowledge:

  • Considerable knowledge of operations of governmental departments and procedures, governmental and departmental policies, and applicable state and local rules and regulations.
  • Knowledge of Augusta/Richmond County service area including streets and landmarks.
  • Knowledge of map reading techniques, including directions of travel and freeway access
  • Knowledge of Police, Fire and EMS dispatching techniques, practices and procedures.
  • Considerable knowledge of Radio/Telephone procedures and equipment.

Abilities:

  • Ability to condense and organize large amounts of…
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