Logo
Orange County Sheriff's Office

911 Emergency Communications Specialist I

Orange County Sheriff's Office, Winter Park, Florida, United States, 32792


Starting Salary:

$20.15/hour or $20.76/hour with 3+ years experience.Candidates who are hired as 911 Emergency Communications Specialists and achieve the 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator state certification will be given a $3,000 Signing Bonus given in two installments. Rehired Orange County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) Emergency Communications Specialists and current OCSO employees are not eligible for a signing bonus.Specialty Pay:1 Certification = $38.47 per paycheck / $1000 annual (new hires only after they achieve their certification). Pay will increase as more certifications are obtained up to a maximum of $71.54 per paycheck.Entry level Emergency Communications Specialists earn a starting salary of $40,684 annually. Upon certification, they are eligible for specialty pay which increases with the number of certifications, shift differential pay, training pay, overtime pay, and educational incentives. At the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, there is tremendous room for growth. Base pay rates for Communications positions are as follows:ECS I pay range: $41,912 to $64,396 annuallyECS II pay range: $44,012 to $67,620 annuallyECS III pay range: $48,526 to $74,568 annuallyASL pay range: $53,518 to $82,222 annuallySupervisor pay range: $61,984 to $95,222 annuallyManager pay range: $71,614 to $109,969 annuallyEmergency Communications Specialists respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for service, using a computer aided dispatch terminal for entering call data. They must train and certify in at least two of the three positions: Call Taker, Radio Dispatcher, and Teletype Operator. Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.Minimum Qualifications:Good work historyAccredited high school or GED diploma (certificate of completion not accepted)Must be a U.S. citizen or possess a current permanent resident cardMust not have been convicted of a felony.No illegal drug usage within the last year. Other drug usage will be evaluated on a case by case basisMust not have received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces.Knowledge of Orange County geography helpfulMust be able to work various shifts with rotating days off, as well as weekends and holidaysMust be able to speak and understand EnglishMust successfully complete a job related "CritiCall" testMust be computer literateMust have good typing skills (approximately 30wpm)Preferred Qualifications:One (1) to two (2) years of college, military, or related experience and/or training preferred.Processing:CritiCall testing: This is a computerized technical test that measures the following skills and abilities: typing speed, data entry, memory recall, map reading, spelling, multitasking and reading comprehension. We recommend you practice typing to prepare, including using the number pad. There are several free practice tests offered online that are similar to what you will be taking.Job ShadowPanel InterviewVoice Stress Analysis (truth verification)Complete Background InvestigationMedical exam & drug screen (after conditional job offer)Psychological evaluation (after conditional offer)Processing time on average is 3-5 months.Training:Candidates hired as Emergency Communications Specialists receive some of the best training in the industry. Upon employment, new hires attend six weeks of classroom training at the Communications Center. After successful completion of the academy phase, candidates are prepared to take their state certification test and move on to the hands-on phase of their training. This phase consists of 480 hours of hands-on training, working directly with a Communications Training Officer. After successful completion of training, candidates are placed on a shift (typically nights) and begin their work as a Emergency Communications Specialist I - the direct connection between our citizens and deputies.PHYSICAL DEMANDS:While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and work on the computer for long periods of time, talk, hear, use hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, use repetitive motion, and utilize coordination and dexterity abilities. The employee must have bilateral hearing. For instance, the employee must have the ability to hear with both ears while wearing a headset on one ear and also listening to coworkers/trainers/supervisors with the other ear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, ability to adjust focus, and peripheral vision.WORK ENVIRONMENT:Work is performed in an open setting environment. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Depending on assignment, the employee may be required to work holiday, evening, midnight, and/or weekend shifts. Shift times may vary.

#J-18808-Ljbffr