Emergency Communications Specialist II
Job in
Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, 37132, USA
Listed on 2026-02-16
Listing for:
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Bilingual, Interpreter -
Customer Service/HelpDesk
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Bilingual, Interpreter
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
This position is considered a Safety-Sensitive position. Applicants who pass the interview process will be subject to drug and alcohol testing.
The purpose of this position is to be a Public Safety Telecommunicator who performs 911 emergency and non-emergency call-taker functions and dispatches police, fire, and medical personnel appropriately in conjunction with other Emergency Communications Personnel. Calmly deals with emergency situations and dispassionately and logically communicates with the public, some of whom are under extreme distress.
Essential Functions- Must be able to communicate with others in spoken and written English to ensure the safe and efficient operations of the business.
- Answers 911 emergency and non-emergency telephone calls to assist citizens and visitors with emergency and non-emergency situations; gathers information from the caller. Accurately determines type, location, and extent of emergency situations.
- Assist with handling unusual and irregular calls, and code all calls for services appropriately.
- Assists callers in accordance with operational policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Accurately enters information received into the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system by summarizing the caller’s situation.
- Operates the CAD system to dispatch police and fire resources in accordance with operational policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Utilizes various methods of communication, including telephone, radio, telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD), and computer, and can read, hear, and quickly comprehend the information received.
- Monitors public safety radio frequencies and logs radio traffic while police or fire personnel are on duty.
- Performs data entry and verification through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) for outstanding warrants, criminal histories, vehicle registrations, license status, and stolen items; places calls to other counties to check warrant status.
- Determines appropriate level of response by field personnel and relays information to an emergency scene and to field units as needed.
- Read maps and give appropriate directions to the location of the incident as needed.
- Logs units in and out of service for accurate shift records.
- Notifies other city departments and public utilities concerning emergencies.
- Enters and/or assists in the communication of Amber, Silver, and Blue alerts.
- Attend training sessions as required.
- Provides information and assistance to members of the public.
- Make appropriate contact with other departments, agencies, businesses, etc. for needed assistance and/or response.
- Assists other Emergency Communications Personnel as needed.
- Enters and/or assists in the communication of reverse 911 emergency alerts and notifications.
- May serve as an emergency communications representative of the department to any agency for Police and Fire communications coordination.
- May serve on a Telecommunicator Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT) or as a tactical dispatcher in an incident communications center.
- Performs other work as assigned.
- Performs work that involves walking or standing some of the time.
- Involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis and sustained keyboard operations.
- This position also entails constant mental demands.
- Requires a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Must have one (1) year of experience as a Public Safety Telecommunicator working in a Public Safety Answering Point.
- Preferred no less than forty-five (45) hours of public safety communications coursework that meet the minimum course of study requirements as set forth by the Tennessee Rules of Department of Commerce and Insurance Emergency Communications Board, Chapter 0780-6-2, Dispatcher Training Regulations.
- Preferred N.C.I.C. (National Crime Information Center) or T.I.E.S. (Tennessee Information Enforcement System) valid certification.
- Preferred Emergency Medical Dispatch and CPR valid certifications.
- Preferred to have been employed as a Public Safety Telecommunicator within the last year.
- Internal Emergency Communications Specialist I (ECS1) applicants:
- Must have completed the Murfreesboro Emergency Communications Specialist I Communications Training and Evaluation Program (CTEP) and served a minimum of six (6) months beyond the probationary period.
- Must be demonstrating Successful Performance or higher in all performance categories, benchmarks, and required knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) associated with the ECS1 role.
- Must submit to and pass an audiogram upon offer of employment.
- Must pass a physical examination by a licensed physician selected by the City of Murfreesboro upon offer of employment.
- Submit to and receive a passing score on a Telecommunicator pre-employment exam/testing.
- Ability to work different assigned shifts and different days off.
- Shifts and days off are subject to change based on staffing needs and must be available to work…
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