City of Lawrenceville, GA
Communications Officer
City of Lawrenceville, GA, Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States, 30243
Salary :
$44,571.93 - $55,459.29 Annually Location :
Lawrenceville Police, GA Job Type:
Full-Time Job Number:
202400054 Department:
Police Function:
Police Administrative Services Opening Date:
08/14/2024
Description
Job Summary This position is responsible for answering emergency and non-emergency calls and for dispatching appropriate personnel. Examples of Duties
Major Duties
Receives, monitors, and dispatches radio communications traffic for emergency and non-emergency situations.
Receives and screens incoming telephone calls from the public and other public safety agencies; categorizes and prioritizes calls.
Dispatches the appropriate emergency personnel to incident locations.
Responds to citizens' requests for assistance.
Maintains a continuous log of incoming telephone and radio calls; logs incoming calls for participating agencies.
Monitors and routes incoming messages from national and state computer networks; enters and removes information as requested into GCIC and NCIC networks.
Receives warrants; completes background and criminal background and driver history section on warrant; enters warrant information into GCIC/NCIC; maintains warrant files.
Runs criminal and driver history checks as requested by officers.
Enters information into the computer for dispatch, traffic citations, and police reports.
Monitors jail security through regular checks and closed-circuit monitoring.
Performs related duties. Typical Qualifications
Knowledge Required by the Position
Knowledge of emergency communications principles and practices.
Knowledge of GCIC/NCIC policies and procedures.
Knowledge of emergency dispatch procedures.
Knowledge of radio and telecommunications equipment.
Skill in the use of computers and job-related software programs.
Skill in making decisions in high pressure and emergency situations.
Skill in public relations.
Skill in interpersonal relations.
Skill in oral and written communication.
Supplemental Information Supervisory Controls
The Communications Supervisor assigns work in terms of general instructions. The supervisor spot-checks completed work for compliance with procedures, accuracy, and the nature and propriety of the final results. Guidelines
Guidelines include GCIC and NCIC guidelines, state and federal regulations, training guidelines, and city and department policies and procedures. These guidelines are generally clear and specific, but may require some interpretation in application. Complexity/ Scope of Work
The work consists of related emergency communications duties. The necessity of responding to unforeseen and emergency situations contributes to the complexity of the work.
The purpose of this position is to receive emergency and non-emergency calls and to dispatch emergency service personnel as appropriate. Successful performance contributes to the efficient and effective response to emergency and life-threatening situations. Contacts
Contacts are typically with department personnel, representatives of other emergency services agencies, and the general public.
Contacts are typically to give or exchange information, resolve problems, provide services, and motivate persons. Physical Demands/ Work Environment
The work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table or while intermittently sitting, standing or stooping. The employee occasionally lifts light objects, uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, and distinguishes between shades of color.
The work is typically performed in an office. Supervisory and Management Responsibility
None. Minimum Qualifications
Ability to read, write and perform mathematical calculations at a level commonly associated with the completion of high school or equivalent.
Sufficient experience to understand the basic principles relevant to the major duties of the position, usually associated with the completion of an apprenticeship/internship or having had a similar position for one to two years.
The City of Lawrenceville offers a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, health savings accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, short-term disability, holidays, and personal time off.
Health
Health insurance benefits become active on the 31st day of employment. Health benefits include major medical, dental, and vision. There are three options. PPO - Options A & B with HRA (HRA is City funded through wellness program initiatives). HDP with HSA (HSA is City funded through wellness initiatives and also voluntarily employee funded). Retirement
Retirement plans are Defined Contribution (401a), and Deferred Compensation (457b).
The 401a (City makes a 4% contribution beginning on first pay period after hire date) 457b (Employee contributions only)
If an employee contributes at least 4% into the 457b, which is voluntary, the City will make an additional 6% contribution into the 401a, totaling 10% into the employee's 401a. Each contribution is a percentage of the employee's earnings for that pay period. There is a graduated vesting schedule into the 401a plan.
One year - 20% Two years - 40% Three years - 60% Four years - 80% Five years - 100%
Protection
There is City paid short-term disability, long-term disability, accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) and life insurance that pays two times the employee's annual salary. Employees can opt into supplemental life insurance for self, spouse and children and pay the premium.
Personal Time Off The City observes twelve (12) paid holidays per year:
New Year's Day MLK Day Good Friday Memorial Day Independence Day Juneteenth Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day Employees earn PTO in lieu of individual vacation and sick leave; PTO is earned as follows:
First year of service - 3.692 hours per pay period (Department Directors accrue PTO hours at a rate of 5.538 from first day and moving forward until after ten years of service). 1-5 years of service - 5.538 hours per pay period 5-10 years of service - 7.384 hours per pay period 10-15 years of service - 9.230 hours per pay period Over 15 years of service - 11.076 hours per pay period
Salaried employees are given 40 hours of Comp Vacation on January 1st of each year, that must be used by December 31st of that same year. Pay Interval
Employees are paid on a bi-weekly basis; pay periods begin on Sunday and payday is every other Thursday. There is a mandatory direct deposit requirement. 911 Communications Incentive
911 Communications: receive $3,000 hiring incentive on first paycheck if POST certified. 911 Communications: if non-certified, will receive $3,000 hiring incentive after obtaining POST certification. Tuition Reimbursement
Tuition Reimbursement towards associate's, bachelor's or master's degrees, available to all full-time employees after one year of employment. (exclusions apply) To learn more details, visit our benefits page. 01
Do you have any commitments that would not allow you to work on various shifts, weekends, holidays, or other periods?
YES NO
02
If yes, to the above question, please provide details. if no, please write out "N/A" as your response. 03
Have you been convicted of or plead guilty to any felony?
YES NO
04
How many years of experience do you have working in a fast-paced work enviroment (preferably in a customer services or telecommunications enviroment) 05
Describe in detail the experience you have working in a fast-paced environment. If none, type N/A. (You may use a separate sheet of paper for details and attach) 06
Over a period the duties and responsibilities of a position will tend to change. This may arise from technological changes, or changes in department policies and procedures. Are you willing to accept changes in the duties and responsibilities for the position which you have applied?
YES NO
07
By initialing you acknowledge that failure to answer all the above questions may result in disqualification of your application. 08
Any falsification or omission will be grounds for disqualification. All information will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Have you been completely honest when completing your application for employment and this questionnaire?
YES NO
Required Question
$44,571.93 - $55,459.29 Annually Location :
Lawrenceville Police, GA Job Type:
Full-Time Job Number:
202400054 Department:
Police Function:
Police Administrative Services Opening Date:
08/14/2024
Description
Job Summary This position is responsible for answering emergency and non-emergency calls and for dispatching appropriate personnel. Examples of Duties
Major Duties
Receives, monitors, and dispatches radio communications traffic for emergency and non-emergency situations.
Receives and screens incoming telephone calls from the public and other public safety agencies; categorizes and prioritizes calls.
Dispatches the appropriate emergency personnel to incident locations.
Responds to citizens' requests for assistance.
Maintains a continuous log of incoming telephone and radio calls; logs incoming calls for participating agencies.
Monitors and routes incoming messages from national and state computer networks; enters and removes information as requested into GCIC and NCIC networks.
Receives warrants; completes background and criminal background and driver history section on warrant; enters warrant information into GCIC/NCIC; maintains warrant files.
Runs criminal and driver history checks as requested by officers.
Enters information into the computer for dispatch, traffic citations, and police reports.
Monitors jail security through regular checks and closed-circuit monitoring.
Performs related duties. Typical Qualifications
Knowledge Required by the Position
Knowledge of emergency communications principles and practices.
Knowledge of GCIC/NCIC policies and procedures.
Knowledge of emergency dispatch procedures.
Knowledge of radio and telecommunications equipment.
Skill in the use of computers and job-related software programs.
Skill in making decisions in high pressure and emergency situations.
Skill in public relations.
Skill in interpersonal relations.
Skill in oral and written communication.
Supplemental Information Supervisory Controls
The Communications Supervisor assigns work in terms of general instructions. The supervisor spot-checks completed work for compliance with procedures, accuracy, and the nature and propriety of the final results. Guidelines
Guidelines include GCIC and NCIC guidelines, state and federal regulations, training guidelines, and city and department policies and procedures. These guidelines are generally clear and specific, but may require some interpretation in application. Complexity/ Scope of Work
The work consists of related emergency communications duties. The necessity of responding to unforeseen and emergency situations contributes to the complexity of the work.
The purpose of this position is to receive emergency and non-emergency calls and to dispatch emergency service personnel as appropriate. Successful performance contributes to the efficient and effective response to emergency and life-threatening situations. Contacts
Contacts are typically with department personnel, representatives of other emergency services agencies, and the general public.
Contacts are typically to give or exchange information, resolve problems, provide services, and motivate persons. Physical Demands/ Work Environment
The work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table or while intermittently sitting, standing or stooping. The employee occasionally lifts light objects, uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, and distinguishes between shades of color.
The work is typically performed in an office. Supervisory and Management Responsibility
None. Minimum Qualifications
Ability to read, write and perform mathematical calculations at a level commonly associated with the completion of high school or equivalent.
Sufficient experience to understand the basic principles relevant to the major duties of the position, usually associated with the completion of an apprenticeship/internship or having had a similar position for one to two years.
The City of Lawrenceville offers a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, health savings accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, short-term disability, holidays, and personal time off.
Health
Health insurance benefits become active on the 31st day of employment. Health benefits include major medical, dental, and vision. There are three options. PPO - Options A & B with HRA (HRA is City funded through wellness program initiatives). HDP with HSA (HSA is City funded through wellness initiatives and also voluntarily employee funded). Retirement
Retirement plans are Defined Contribution (401a), and Deferred Compensation (457b).
The 401a (City makes a 4% contribution beginning on first pay period after hire date) 457b (Employee contributions only)
If an employee contributes at least 4% into the 457b, which is voluntary, the City will make an additional 6% contribution into the 401a, totaling 10% into the employee's 401a. Each contribution is a percentage of the employee's earnings for that pay period. There is a graduated vesting schedule into the 401a plan.
One year - 20% Two years - 40% Three years - 60% Four years - 80% Five years - 100%
Protection
There is City paid short-term disability, long-term disability, accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) and life insurance that pays two times the employee's annual salary. Employees can opt into supplemental life insurance for self, spouse and children and pay the premium.
Personal Time Off The City observes twelve (12) paid holidays per year:
New Year's Day MLK Day Good Friday Memorial Day Independence Day Juneteenth Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day Employees earn PTO in lieu of individual vacation and sick leave; PTO is earned as follows:
First year of service - 3.692 hours per pay period (Department Directors accrue PTO hours at a rate of 5.538 from first day and moving forward until after ten years of service). 1-5 years of service - 5.538 hours per pay period 5-10 years of service - 7.384 hours per pay period 10-15 years of service - 9.230 hours per pay period Over 15 years of service - 11.076 hours per pay period
Salaried employees are given 40 hours of Comp Vacation on January 1st of each year, that must be used by December 31st of that same year. Pay Interval
Employees are paid on a bi-weekly basis; pay periods begin on Sunday and payday is every other Thursday. There is a mandatory direct deposit requirement. 911 Communications Incentive
911 Communications: receive $3,000 hiring incentive on first paycheck if POST certified. 911 Communications: if non-certified, will receive $3,000 hiring incentive after obtaining POST certification. Tuition Reimbursement
Tuition Reimbursement towards associate's, bachelor's or master's degrees, available to all full-time employees after one year of employment. (exclusions apply) To learn more details, visit our benefits page. 01
Do you have any commitments that would not allow you to work on various shifts, weekends, holidays, or other periods?
YES NO
02
If yes, to the above question, please provide details. if no, please write out "N/A" as your response. 03
Have you been convicted of or plead guilty to any felony?
YES NO
04
How many years of experience do you have working in a fast-paced work enviroment (preferably in a customer services or telecommunications enviroment) 05
Describe in detail the experience you have working in a fast-paced environment. If none, type N/A. (You may use a separate sheet of paper for details and attach) 06
Over a period the duties and responsibilities of a position will tend to change. This may arise from technological changes, or changes in department policies and procedures. Are you willing to accept changes in the duties and responsibilities for the position which you have applied?
YES NO
07
By initialing you acknowledge that failure to answer all the above questions may result in disqualification of your application. 08
Any falsification or omission will be grounds for disqualification. All information will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Have you been completely honest when completing your application for employment and this questionnaire?
YES NO
Required Question