Job description
JOB
About Peninsula Communications
Located inside the Port Angeles Police Department, Peninsula Communications, or PenCom, is the centralized answering point for all 911 calls in Clallam County and in the Clallam and Jefferson County portions of Olympic National Park.
The center provides emergency dispatch services to several agencies, including the Clallam County Sheriff's Department, Port Angeles Police and Fire Departments, Sequim Police Department, Lower Elwha Tribal Police, Forks Police Department, Forks Hospital District, La Push Tribal Police, Olympic National Park Rangers, and six fire protection districts.
Job Summary
PenCom Communication Officers (or 911 Dispatchers) act as the first line of First Responders in emergency situations. They provide life-saving assistance to the community and ensure the safety of police and fire personnel. Communications Officer duties include answering 911 and other emergency telephone systems in a multi-jurisdictional dispatch center, and performing radio dispatch of operational and emergency police, fire and medical calls for assistance. This work involves a wide variety of computer transactions and records functions.
PenCom is staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. In order to protect the residents of Clallam County, Communications Officers work rotating shifts (shifts change every three months) with variable days off. Currently, employees work 12-hour shifts, either 6am-6pm or 6pm-6am.
Previous dispatch experience is not required. Emergency Communications is one of the few professional fields where the training you need to become certified is provided to you while on the job and earning full pay! However, certain skills are needed to excel in the position and successfully complete the training/probationary employment period.
Desired Skills/Qualifications:
Ability to provide detailed information
Excellent critical thinking, multi-tasking, and problem solving skills
Proficient computer skills, including a typing speed of 45WPM and experience with Windows based applications
Other necessary requirements:
Successful applicants must pass a public safety test, background investigation, polygraph and psychological exam, as well as a pre-employment drug screen and audio gram as part of the hiring process.
Employee must be able to report to the Police Department Communications Center within a 30-minute response time.
About Port Angeles, WA
Revenue: Unknown / Non-Applicable
Size: 201 to 500 Employees
Type: Government
Website: www.cityofpa.us
Year Founded: 1860