The City of Berkeley invites you to apply for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher I in the Police Department! In this role, you will have the opportunity to receive 911 system emergency and non-emergency calls, operate various dispatch center equipment including computer terminals; maintains records.
The Public Safety Dispatcher I is the entry-level class in the professional public safety dispatching series. Under close supervision, incumbents are trained in providing technical communications support and computer information processing for police, fire, animal control, parking enforcement, and public works functions in a limited capacity, in addition to call screening and record-keeping and information retrieval in support of public safety activities.
A typical way of gaining the knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position is:
Equivalent to graduation from high school.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
The typing certificate must be dated no more than twelve (12) months prior to the date of application. The typing certificate must contain the date it was taken, applicant name and net words per minute.
Applications are available in alternative formats (audio-format, braille, large print, electronic text, etc.) upon request ...@berkeleyca.gov. Please allow 10 days for production of the material in an alternative format.
The exam process will include, but may not be limited to:You may also take the POST Dispatcher Test at other sites as well see link to the Academy: Dispatcher Test schedules
Applicants who have previously taken the POST Entry-Level Dispatcher Test may waive the written exam onlyby submitting a T-score of 48 or higher provided the test was taken no more than two years prior to the date of application. Applicants must submit their results, including the total T-score and date of the test, on the testing agency's letterhead.
If you have previously taken the POST Entry-Level Dispatcher Test and would like to retest with the City of Berkeley, you must wait 30 calendar days before being eligible to take the test again.
Tests may consist of any combination of written, oral or other exercises or assessment procedures that test content and may include, but are not necessarily limited to, typing, math, reading, writing and analytical skills; problem solving ability; computer and software proficiency, or any other job-related knowledge, skill, ability or qualification. The examination process and dates are subject to change. The City may, without notice, change or eliminate any assessment component as needs dictate. Applicants passing all examination phases will have their names placed on an employment eligible list that hiring departments will use to conduct final selection interviews.
Reasonable Accommodations:The City is committed to making reasonable accommodations in the examination process and in the work environment. Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations in the examination process must submit a request in writing to ...@berkeleyca.gov at the time of application.
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