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City of Idaho Falls, ID

Emergency Communications Officer

City of Idaho Falls, ID, Idaho Falls, ID, United States

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Location : Idaho Falls, ID
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2025-0211
Department: Police Department
Division: Police 911 Communication
Opening Date: 02/13/2025
Closing Date: Continuous

General Purpose
The City of Idaho Falls is currently accepting applications and resumes for the position of lateral emergency communications officer.
This is a civilian position within the Police Department and candidates are subject to the same standards as all law enforcement personnel as set by the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Council.
Lateral Hiring Process:
  • Your application and resume are reviewed to ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications established by the Idaho Falls Police Department.
  • If you meet the requirements established by the Police Department, you will be invited to participate in an administrative interview.
  • If you proceed after the administrative interview you will be moved through to the background process which includes a detailed background investigation, polygraph examination, psychological examination and medical screening.
Lateral Emergency Communications Officer Pay:
  • 3 years - $25.00
  • 4 years - $25.83
  • 5 years - $26.68
  • 6 years - $27.44
Idaho Falls Police Department will use the following criteria when selecting lateral applicants:

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Must be a citizen of the United States or a resident alien who is legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • High School graduation or possession of a GED or equivalent
  • Not less than 21 years of age at the time appointments
  • Must possess a obtain a valid Idaho Drivers License by date of appointment
Lateral Emergency Communications Officer:
  • Served with any police/law enforcement public safety or emergency communications center in the State of Idaho.
  • Cumulative related service in Idaho must include a minimum of three (3) years of Public Safety or Emergency Communication dispatching.
  • Must have an Idaho POST Basic Certification as an emergency Communications Officer.
Outside Lateral Applicants
  • Served with any police/law enforcement public safety or emergency communications center or in a center that routinely:
    1. Receives and prioritizes emergency 911 and non-emergency telephone calls from the public
    2. Processes information using a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system
    3. Dispatches appropriate emergency services agencies such as police, fire and emergency medical units
    4. Retrieves and enters computer data for emergency response personnel within a service area and monitors public safety units in the field
  • Cumulative related service must include a minimum of three (3) years of Public Safety or emergency Communication dispatching. (POST Basic Certification)
  • Must pass the Idaho POST Basic Certification Test within 18 months after hire.
  • Validate evidence of successful completion of a related training academy certified by the appropriate state, federal or local regulatory or oversight agency.

Dispatching in non-emergency transportation services such as, trucking, bus, taxi, tow-truck, gas and water services, railroads, airlines or commercial or private couriers with NOT be considered as previous related experience.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

May provide close supervision to Emergency Communication Specialist Trainees in training or on a project-by-project basis and any duties that may have a direct or indirect influence on outcomes involving the Idaho Falls 911 Dispatch Center.
Essential Functions
Receives and coordinates all 911, police, fire, ambulance, search and rescue, and other emergency requests; receives and coordinates all non-emergency requests; relays instructions to radio units concerned; logs and types all citizen complaints.

Dispatches patrol cars and emergency vehicles and equipment as necessary; informs involved officers of the nature of call and provides follow up service to officers requesting additional service or information; provides ongoing communication to assure the safety of officers and emergency personnel.

Handles requests from officers on call for special or specific information, i.e., NCIC reports (criminal histories); follows up with appropriate department units for necessary information and relays same back to officer.

Keeps informed of whereabouts of officers and emergency personnel at all times; maintains records of location of each officer and time spent on call scene.

Broadcasts pick-up notices for wanted persons and stolen and suspect cars to officers; receives and checks inquiries for criminal record checks by using a video terminal; receives and transmits information over Teletype.

Conducts preliminary investigations and searches via NCIC, in-house files, FBI files, etc. and supplies requesting officer or official with results; follows up on inquires for criminal history reports and current criminal status.

Operates computer to maintain continuous record of communications activity, actions and disposition of emergency requests; keeps necessary logs, records and reports including incoming and outgoing calls; initiates "AlertSense" emergency calls to warn citizens and activate emergency personnel.

Maintains radio communications logs, and NCIC/NLETS/ILETS/ISTARS Teletype system; operates computer as needed to access and retrieve records and information; performs technical maintenance on equipment; coordinates complex repairs with system vendors and contract maintenance agency.

Performs related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications

1. Education and Experience:
A. Graduation from high school or GED;
AND
B. Experience with common computer office programs; administrative and clerical procedures;
AND
C. Must supply proof of the ability to type minimum of 40 WPM with emphasis on accuracy.
D. Completion of the IFPD Emergency Communications Officer, Trainee training.

2. Essential Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

Must have basic writing skills; proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation; legible handwriting, and basic computer skills; standard office practices and procedures related to creating documents, skilled in word processing programs, records filing and office maintenance; interpersonal communication skills; modern filing systems related to alphabetical and numeric files; telephone systems; telephone etiquette; operation of a variety of types of standard office machines including computer, fax machine, copy machine, etc., familiarity with maps, knowledge of local and area geography.

Must have the ability to maintain appropriate and constructive behavior and attitude in response to difficult or adverse situations; be able to act in a mature, dependable fashion; the ability and willingness to maintain dependable work habits such as reporting for duty on time, without the need for supervisory intervention; must show initiative in completing work assignments; have the willingness and ability to support and carry out directives without prompting.

Ability to effectively multi-task, able to learn and operate a variety of radio communication equipment; think clearly and act quickly in emergency situations; deliver understandable and complex verbal instructions; ability to be empathetic and communicate with persons in crisis; perform work requiring complex listening abilities, good diction and a clear voice; exercise initiative, independent judgment and to act resourcefully under varying conditions; maintain strict confidentiality related to sensitive administrative and legal information; develop effective working relationships with employees of all agencies represented and the public; communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; work under time pressures, high stress, and work deadlines; ability to be alert and proficient at all time of the day and night; work in an environment requiring continuous sitting; ability to follow routine verbal or written instructions; learn and comprehend state criminal codes; police records management systems.

3. Special Qualifications:

Must possess and maintain a valid Idaho Driver's License.
Must be 18 years of age.
Must pass a comprehensive law background investigation.
Varying shift work is required, including weekends, nights, and holidays.
Must pass a six (6) month probationary period.
Upon completion of required training, the Communications Officer shall be certified as an Emergency Communications Officer within 18 months of hire by the Peace Officer Standards and Training Council.
Must be ILETS certified within 3 months of hire.
Must be EMD certified within 3 months of hire.
Must attend and perform (CDE) Continuing Dispatch Education to maintain certification as an Emergency Communications Officer.
Work Environment

The dispatch environment is extremely stressful in a mental capacity, which results in physical stresses to the body. The office setting itself is a typical office setting with appropriate climate controls, moveable desks, and self-controlled desk lighting. Tasks require variety of physical activities, generally involving minor muscular strain, such as walking, standing, stooping, sitting, and reaching. Speech, hearing and vision are crucial to performance of essential functions. Rapid work speed required to perform keyboard operations. Exceptional eye, hand, finger, dexterity required. Mental application utilizes memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability, discriminating thinking and creative problem solving in a high stress, fast paced communications, and critical incident management environment. Communications Officers work in an often noisy and distracting environment. They must be able to concentrate on their jobs for extended time periods while other personnel are taking calls, with movement around them, and while conversations are taking place in close proximity to them.
The City of Idaho Falls offers a highly competitive benefits package including membership in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho, vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision and life insurance. For further information regarding City of Idaho Falls benefits, visit the Benefits section of our web page.

Temporary jobs and part-time positions that regularly work less than 20 hours per week typically do not qualify for benefits.