Public Safety Telecommunicator - Lateral
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Customer Service/HelpDesk
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Bilingual, Interpreter -
Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Bilingual, Interpreter
Oro Valley Police Department (OVPD) continuously accepts applications for Lateral Public Safety Telecommunicators. Interested applicants are encouraged to complete an on-line application. Hiring processes are conducted when OVPD has an employment vacancy, as well as, enough Lateral Public Safety Telecommunicator applications to run a competitive process. During these periods, applicants will be contacted and asked to complete a separate background packet.
If you have any specific questions about the position or the process please contact Mitch Olive at or ovpdrecruiting.
To be considered a Lateral Public Safety Telecommunicator you must:
Currently be employed as a Police Dispatcher and preferably have two years of continuous police dispatching experience. Experience will be considered on a case by case basis.
For candidates who have two or more years of experience in a Public Safety Telecommunicator position, you will receive a signing bonus of $5,000.01 paid in three installments. The first installment will be paid at the completion of FTO, the second will be paid after completion of the probationary period, and the final payment will be paid after the second year with a rating of successful or higher.
At the start of employment, you will receive 80 hours of administrative leave and 80 hours of sick leave.
ACJIS certification or ability to complete one within 6 months. Desirable qualifications are Spillman CAD experience and Vesta E911 Phone System experience.
DISQUALIFICATION STANDARDSThis position is skilled emergency service work that involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emergency requests for police assistance, determining nature/urgency of calls, initiating police or other emergency personnel action and maintaining close contact with field units to monitor response and needed support requirements.
The position of Public Safety Telecommunicator requires a considerable degree of initiative and independent judgment within procedural boundaries in responding to emotional, disturbed and sometimes abusive people in a variety of situations. Work may be done separately or in conjunction with other Public Safety Telecommunicators and Public Safety Telecommunicators may assist in training, teaching and basic operational equipment management.
The position of Public Safety Telecommunicator requires rotating shift assignments and overtime in accordance with maintaining a fully operational 24 hour facility.
- Receives and responds to emergency and non-emergency calls including enhanced 911, and non-emergency calls from the public, dispatchers, and law enforcement agencies via telephone and radio systems and computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems;
- Processes and evaluates information received, prioritizes calls and dispatches required units and/or agencies;
- Monitors and coordinates police unit activity and assignments via police radio frequencies;
- Maintains status and locations of public safety personnel;
- Utilizes technology such as computers, radio systems, telephones, fax machines and other communication equipment;
- Creates and maintains automated or manual logs of public safety communications activity;
- Accesses and enters sensitive data in local/state/national databases as necessary for investigative purposes;
- Enters and…
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