911 Communications Officer
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt / Disaster Relief, Government Administration
1111.2.1 Work Unit Overview
MCCC is a consolidated office serving multiple jurisdictions and disciplines and operates as a 24-hour, 7 day a week environment that provides support for law enforcement, fire, emergency medical, disaster and emergency services, as well as various other State and Federal agencies. MCCC is the primary Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) for Madison County, Montana.
1111.2.2Job Summary
The 911 Communications Officer receives emergency and non-emergency requests for response via radio, telephone, and teletype systems while entering all information into a Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, determines the priorities of each call, dispatches law enforcement and/or other first responder units depending on the needs of the call while maintaining close contact with field units and monitoring response and progress, and also assists responders with needed support requirements from the incident or Incident Command (IC).These
duties are the essential functions and are not all-inclusive of all duties required of a 911 Communications Officer:
This position requires education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma or General Education Development (GED) certificate. Upon hire, requires attaining and maintaining access certifications for criminal justice information databases and associated communications systems. Requires freedom from illegal use of drugs and freedom from use and effects of drugs and alcohol in the workplace. The candidate must also pass a thorough criminal background investigation.
This position requires knowledge of public service activities; the organization, policies and methods of county government; law enforcement and emergency response terminology and procedures; geography of Madison County including locations of towns and communities, major and minor roadways, and like information; comprehension of the English language, spelling and grammar; basic mathematics; rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission covering the operation of radio receivers and transmitters;
and the proper use and care of radio and telephone equipment.
This position requires the ability to effectively communicate verbally with other parties under stress; react quickly and calmly in emergencies; communicate clearly and concisely and relay details accurately; handle stressful situations firmly, confidentially, courteously, tactfully and impartially; recall numerous specific details and essential information; and determine proper priority of all situations presented.
This position requires skill in observing situations analytically and objectively and making a clear and complete record; operating radio, telephone and teletype with keyboard and other related communications equipment; creating and maintaining manual and automated logs and other records of public safety communications activities; reading and interpreting maps to determine locations, jurisdictional boundaries, etc.; and in the use of basic and specialized computer hardware and software.
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