Major Function :
The 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Trainee is a training level position intended for individuals with little or no comparable public safety dispatching experience. A 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Trainee who successfully passes the training program and orientation period will advance to 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator, which is the initial full-working level. Trainee must successfully obtain a State of Florida DOH 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certificate, FCIC / NCIC Full Access Certification, 40-Hour Basic Telecommunicator Course Certification, Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification, Emergency Fire Dispatch Certification, and CPR Certification.
Under close direct supervision, the 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Trainee will receive extensive training, on-the-job instruction, and hands-on training in public safety call taking for law enforcement, fire services, emergency medical, and other services. Throughout training, trainees are expected to show progressive growth and ability to apply complex rules, procedures, and policies to all work situations. At the end of training and orientation, trainees must demonstrate and maintain working competence in the full range of law enforcement, fire, and medical call taking functions.
Training and Experience
All candidates must meet the following requirements :
911 Telecommunicator • Columbia, FL