Public Safety Dispatcher II - Lateral



Job Details

Public Safety Dispatcher II - Lateral
Employer

City of Santa Barbara

Salary

$59,673.00 - $65,790.00 Annually

Location

Santa Barbara, CA

Job Type

Full-time

Job Number

01175

Department

Police

Division

Combined Communications Center

Opening Date

02/02/2017

Closing Date

Continuous

THE POSITION

$61,464 - $67,764 Annually

(Additional $220 to $310 / month for EMD* Certification)

Hiring Bonus up to $6,000

CAREER PATH: Public Safety Dispatcher III, Supervisor

INCENTIVES:

  • $138 to $277/mo Shift Differential

  • $110 to $222/mo Bilingual Pay

  • $863/yr Uniform Allowance

  • $1,000/yr Tuition Reimbursement

  • City Paid Medical, Dental & Vision

  • City Paid Life Insurance $50,000

  • PERS Retirement 2.7% @ 55 & EPMC

  • Advance vacation or sick leave accrual

  • 4/10 Work Schedule, 3 Days Off Per Week

  • Flexible Medical And Dependent Care Plans

  • Deferred Compensation Plans

  • City Paid Vacation, Holiday, And Sick Leave

  • City Paid Retiree Medical Contribution

  • City Paid Formal Training

  • EMD (5%)

Under supervision, journey level incumbents answer and process all incoming emergency and non-emergency requests for police, fire and medical assistance. Evaluate the information and create a CAD system incident, or provide information to the caller or transfer the call to the proper emergency provider. Operate a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, video display terminals, and associated equipment. Monitor and maintain status of assigned public safety personnel and equipment; initiate fire equipment move-ups to ensure adequate citywide fire protection. Determine nature, priority and disposition of calls. Inquire, interpret, verify receive and disseminate information from law enforcement computer networks relating to wanted persons, stolen property, vehicle registration. Analyze situations accurately and take effective action to help assure officer safety. Provide basic first aid and pre-arrival instructions during medical emergencies following the established Emergency Medical Dispatch* (EMD) protocols. May be assigned as a trainer for dispatch employees. Perform other duties as assigned.

The Combined Communications Center is a 24-hour facility located at the Police Department. Incumbents must be available to work weekends, holidays, call back, standby, and rotating shifts. The current shifts are: Day Shift 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Evening Shift 4:00 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.; and Night Shift 7:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Shifts are rotated every 16 weeks.

For applicants who would like to participate in the Police Department Dispatcher observation tour call the Communication Center Shift Supervisor at (805) 897-2410. For information concerning the Police Department's Ride-a-Long program call the Beat Coordinator's Office at (805) 897-3703.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Ability to: Follow oral and written instructions; learn police and fire radio operations and procedures, local streets, police beats, fire districts, the classifications of crimes and recognition of common police and fire codes in order to obtain information from the public, initiate a response, and accurately record information; remember instructions and information; clearly and tactfully communicate factual information to citizens; question callers while simultaneously typing information into a computer terminal. Establish and maintain cooperative working relations with those contacted in the course of work.

Skill in: Operating a computer terminal; listening and speaking clearly and responding quickly and accurately to emergency and routine requests for assistance.

Desirable Qualifications: One year experience/training as an emergency communications operator, dispatcher or similar position requiring knowledge of emergency medical or public safety operations; coursework in criminal justice or communications; completion of POST 120 hour Basic Dispatcher Course, Medical Priority EMD Certification, and CPR/First-Aid Certification; prior computer-aided dispatch (CAD) experience, and Spanish-speaking skills.

SELECTION PROCESS

THE SELECTION PROCESS MAY CONSIST OF:

  1. Oral Interview

  2. Department Background Interview

  3. Background Investigation

  4. Polygraph

  5. Psychological Evaluation

  6. Medical Examination and Drug Screening

Candidates must successfully complete each phase of the selection process in order to be scheduled for subsequent phases.

FILING DEADLINE

CITY APPLICATION ACCEPTED ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS.

THE SALARY RANGE consists of five steps, each representing an increase of approximately five percent. STEP INCREASES, through the top salary step, are tied to job performance. Employees receive annual performance reviews.

THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS may vary and are subject to collective bargaining:

Note: Part-time employees receive pro-rated benefits, e.g., 50%, 60%, etc.

  • The City is a member of the Coastal Housing Partnership, which offers home loan assistance and rental reductions.

  • Flexwork/Telecommuting is available.

  • Bilingual pay may be available at a rate of $51.20-$102.50 / biweekly.

  • Specialty Assignment Pay of 2%-6% is available for Sworn employees.

  • POST Educational Incentive Pay of $396-$656 / month is available for Sworn employees.

  • Vacation is accrued at 80 hours / year, increasing with City service.

  • Sick leave is accrued at the rate of 96 hours / year. Also, after 5 years accrue 16 hours / year up to 240 hours max in non-replenishable bank

  • Holidays: Holiday leave is accrued at the rate of 4.33 hours / pay period.

  • Sworn employees – PERS Police Safety Formula: "Classic" members: 3% @ 50; employee contributes 9% of salary. "New" members: 2.7% @ 57; employee contributes 12.75% of salary. The City does not participate in Social Security. Non-sworn employees – PERS Miscellaneous formula: "Classic" members: 2.7% @ 55; employee contributes 9.810% of salary. "New" members: 2% @ 62; employee contributes 6.75% of salary. The City does not participate in Social Security.

  • Insurance including medical, dental and vision benefits is available under a group plan. The City pays a monthly maximum of $1,374.64 towards medical, $105.00 towards dental, and $7.50 towards vision.

  • Cafeteria 125 Plan: Employees who opt-out of the group insurance coverage or who select employee only coverage may be eligible for a cash pay-out of up to $500 / month.

  • Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance is provided: $75,000 - Sworn; $50,000 - Non-Sworn.

  • Employee Assistance Program: A City-paid EAP is available for employees and members of their household.

  • Long-term Disability Insurance is available through the Police Officers' Association.

  • Short-term Disability Insurance is available.

  • Deferred Compensation Savings Plans (457) are available to employees through a deferred compensation program.

  • Uniform allowance of $863-$1,238 / year will be provided by the City.

  • Employee must pay an amount equal to 1.45% of salary toward Medicare. An equal amount is paid by the City.

  • The Santa Barbara Peace Officers' Association represents this classification.

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF APPLICANT STANDARDS/REASONS FOR REJECTION

    According to State and Federal laws and the City of Santa Barbara Municipal Code, the following list identifies some of the more common potential reasons for rejection for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher I. It is designed to assist you in understanding and assessing requirements for the position. If you have any questions, you may call the Human Resources Office at (805) 564-5316. POTENTIAL REASONS FOR REJECTION:

    1. Conviction of any felony.
    2. Conviction of any sex crime.
    3. Conviction of any other crime, the nature and seriousness of which would relate to the sensitivity and exposure characterized by this job classification.
    4. Any abuse of narcotics, or drugs may disqualify.
    5. Habitual use of intoxicating liquor in excess.
    6. Lack of well-balanced credit.
    7. A bad employment record, including behavior that is discourteous, disloyal, indecisive, undependable, uncooperative, lacking in capacity to work, insubordinate, disobedient, lacking in force, initiative, and judgment, lacking proper work habits and industry, emotionally unstable, unable to accept responsibility, unable to get along well with others, and/or intemperate.
    8. Falsification of any required application or report.
    9. Failure to pass controlled substance screening.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I understand that as part of the qualifying process for Public Safety Dispatcher I, I will have a polygraph examination, psychological evaluation, a thorough background investigation and a medical examination including controlled substances screening. I will also be required to complete a detailed personal history form. Any falsification of information or failure to meet the standards listed above will result in my disqualification.

    • By clicking here, I submit my electronic signature acknowledging that I have read and understand the APPLICANT STANDARDS /REASONS FOR REJECTION listed above.
    02
    Have you ever been convicted of a crime, including a plea of guilty or no contest, which resulted in a criminal conviction? (Note: Do not include a conviction that has been judicially ordered sealed; expunged.) Also, pursuant to California Labor Code Section 432.8, exclude any misdemeanor convictions for marijuana-related offenses more than two years old; notwithstanding any of the preceding, you should not disclose convictions that are over two years old as of the date that you complete this application for violation of Health & Safety Code Section 11357, 11360, 11364, 11365, or 11550, as those statues related to marijuana prior to January 1, 1976 or a statutory predecessor to those statues.

    • Yes
    • No
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    If Yes, briefly describe for each conviction:

    a) Type of conviction (felony or misdemeanor)
    b) Nature of the crime
    c) Date of conviction
    d) Place of conviction
    e) Case number
    f) Legal disposition of the case

    The City will not deny employment to any applicant solely because the person has been convicted of a crime. The City, however, may consider the nature, date, and circumstances of the offense as well as whether the offense is relevant to the duties of the position.

    Completing this supplemental questionnaire is required as part of the recruitment process for employment. Applicants shall be rejected if he or she has made any false statement of any material fact, or practiced any deception or fraud on this supplemental questionnaire.

    * Required Question

    Employer
    City of Santa Barbara
    Address
    735 Anacapa Street
    P.O. Box 1990
    Santa Barbara, California, 93102-1990
    Phone
    (805) 564-5316

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