Salary: $44,780.00 - $70,778.00 Annually
Location : Greenville - Pitt County, NC
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 644615
Department: Emergency Management
Division: 911 Communications
Opening Date: 06/12/2025
Closing Date: 6/27/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
General Statement or Primary Purpose
Under general supervision, after probationary period, performs specialized radio and communications work for the County, serving as telecommunicator on an assigned shift. Work involves receiving all incoming calls, dispatching applicable resources, performing Emergency Dispatch Protocols (EMD, EFD) as well as providing pre-arrival instructions and operating a computer-based dispatch system as well as multiple applications and software's. Work also includes dispatching units or representatives from fire departments, EMS departments, law enforcement, medical center, etc., and maintaining equipment and records. Reports to the assigned 9-1-1 Shift Supervisor.
Duties and Responsibilities or Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Answer emergency calls in a timely fashion for the best outcome for the citizen(s) calling in an emergency. Process emergency calls using either Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) or Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD). All calls needing law enforcement will be either transferred to the appropriate agency or contact will be made and resources requested by Telecommunicator. As part of call processing, calls will be assigned a determinant level by the telecommunicator for a emergent or non-emergent response mode by responders. Along with a determinant level, the telecommunicator will also tactically assign a priority to each call so high-level calls are dispatched before lower priority calls. Assignment of determinants and priorities will be done by efficiently operating a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system along with protocol software (ProQA).
The 9-1-1 Telecommunicator is also required to tactically dispatch all calls without delay once a determinant level and priority has been assigned. Using the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and the county owned and operated 700 MHz P25 TDMA, the Telecommunicator will dispatch all necessary units to the emergency. The telecommunicator will use AVL technology and graphic information system (GIS) layers to determine the closest and most efficient resources to respond. Discretion is required in times of peak call volume to ensure resources that are closest, are re-directed to higher priority calls to provide best outcomes for all emergencies.
The 9-1-1 Telecommunicator must also tactically monitor all primary and secondary channels for responder safety to include tactical fire channels during major events in the event there is a call for a firefighter down and/or an emergency button press for any responder. Statewide VIPER talkgroups must also be monitored 24/7 in the event there is a regional and/or statewide issue such as a phone outage, natural disaster, man-made disaster etc.
The 9-1-1 Telecommunicator must also, be sure to keep other Emergency Management staff aware of certain incidents they may render media attention or require specialized resources such as aircraft crashes, school bus incidents, school shootings, incidents with EMS/Fire units, injury or death of a responder, etc.
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