Telecommunicator, Police
Company: San Jacinto College
Location: Pasadena
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
Telecommunicator, Police - Central CampusFUNCTION: The Police
Telecommunicator is the College communities' point of contact when
requesting a response for police resources. He/she promotes the
College Values and customer service without compromise. The Police
Telecommunicator is responsible for emergency and non-emergency
police communications using telephones and two way radios,
documentation of requests for service and activity of police
officers, operation of high security state and federal law
enforcement information database computer, monitoring and operation
of state of the art video surveillance system, monitoring and
operation of multiple fire alarm systems and operation of
electronic building security and access control systems. Requires a
high level of professional service oriented interaction with the
members of the College community, visitors and police officers, and
other law enforcement and emergency response agency personnel with
clear and concise verbal communication. Telecommunicators must pass
an extensive background investigation, including a criminal history
and previous employment records. This is an essential position
required to work during natural or man-made emergencies. Essential
Job Functions:
- Operates non-emergency/emergency telephones, two-way radios,
telecommunications/computer terminal equipment, cameras, and alarm
and security systems.
- Provide a range of dispatch related services to district-wide
faculty, staff and employees with respect to the department
objective of community-oriented policing.
- Conduct accurate and prompt telecommunication operations,
complete initial and subsequent training and support the protection
and maintenance of sensitive communications equipment.
- Maintain adequate 24-hour police office visibility,
accessibility and readiness in dispatch services for crisis or
emergency.
- Maintain consistent access to radio contact with all campus
police officers on patrol, providing and relaying information
accurately and quickly, with respect to safety, crime prevention,
emergencies and officer safety.
- Promptly determine and contact appropriate support if
situational factors suggest aid beyond, or in addition to, campus
police
- Understand the various jurisdictions of other police agencies
surrounding all college locations, as well as the geography of each
campus and its structures
- Monitor and respond to fire alarm system, and document daily
test signals
- Provide reports of alarm incidents and actions taken by police,
fire or alarm company personnel
- Conduct and provide reports of security equipment testing,
including campus emergency phones, panic signal devices and
elevator devices
- Generate maintenance requests for inoperable or damaged
property
- Monitor dispatch office email for employee requests and
advisories
- Understand campus police regulations regarding master key
accessibility and entry services to rooms and buildings
- Maintain accurate documentation of patrol activities, and
provide officers with information needed or requested
- Document and provide officers with student or staff protective
orders, case numbers, and required student records
- Understand the fundamentals of officer safety and risk factors
associated with patrol Answer all incoming emergency and
non-emergency phone calls, document each call with provided forms
and forward to supervisor
- Obtain imperative specifics from individuals in a high state of
stress
- Maintain personal records of password and accessibility to
police office databases, and understand laws and regulations
regarding privacy
- Regularly update all contact information for employees and
outside sources needed
- Prioritizes and assigns emergency calls for services.
- Operates specialized communications networking equipment and
computer terminals to access confidential and restricted law
enforcement information (TLETS).
- Proficiently carry out duties related to crisis management
regarding natural disasters, chemical leaks, or national
incidents
- Serve as assistant to the Sergeants, Officers, and Dispatchers
regarding tickets and reports (in person, phone, and email)
- Dispatches officers and notifies command/supervisors and
administrative personnel of incidents.
- Perform general office duties which include answering
telephones, printing, filing documents and performing other duties
as assigned Administrative tasks, such as typing, data entry,
faxing, copying, and filing
- Interact with the public to provide information and
assistance
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Collaborative personality
- Receives and records information/requests related to police
services.
- Maintains the highest level of professional standards
- Compliance with all San Jacinto College and Police Department
policies and guidelines
- Serves as a model of excellence, and supports, promotes and
emulates the College Values, mission statement, goals and
objectives. Additional Job Functions:
- Answering phones, greeting and answering questions about
tickets and appeal application process; assist students with
overall questions
- Performs other duties as assigned.REQUIRED/MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Able to operate a multi-line telephone system
- Able to operate a two-way radio system
- Strong multi-tasking abilities
- Accurately enter data into the police records
management/computer aided dispatch system
- Experience with Microsoft Office-Word, Excel, and Internet
research
- Self-motivated with excellent communication and public relation
skills
- Must have excellent front office and telephone skills with the
ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple
priorities with little supervision
- Communicate clearly and distinctly in English
- Ability to work with people from different backgrounds in a
team environment
- Type a minimum of 30 -wpm
- Basic word processing skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Must satisfactorily complete San Jacinto College training
courses in Banner, the college database system
- Must be able to work extended hours as necessitated by
emergencies or staffing contingencies
- Must be able to pass an intensive background check
- Must be able to work under pressure
- Must be available for mandatory overtime, shift work and
non-traditional days off
- Must be able to work unsupervised in an office
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent
Preferred Experience:
- One year of related experience in higher education
- Bilingual /multi-lingual
Required Licenses/Certifications:
- Valid Texas driver license with acceptable driver's record
- Basic Telecommunicator Proficiency Certification or must
complete initial Basic Telecommunicator course and subsequent
training to maintain a Basic Telecommunicator Certificate within
one year of employment
- Must complete TCIC/NCIC required certification within one
year
- American Heart Association training course: Basic Lifesaving
Skills for Healthcare Providers within one year
Preferred Licenses/Certifications:
- Basic TCOLE Police Telecommunicator License
Note: The duties of this position require a physical presence at
the assigned on-site work location during unrestricted operations
with very limited or no opportunity for remote work
arrangements.
Salary Grade: 106Salary is based on the Board-approved salary
schedule for the current fiscal year. Requisition Number:
req5560Posting Close Date: 11/21/2024
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