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Join the City of Alexandria as a Public Safety Communications Officer I or II. Ideal candidates will be responsible for handling emergency calls, dispatching appropriate services, and ensuring clear communication with the public. This role requires strong communication skills and a comprehensive understanding of public safety protocols, alongside relevant certifications.
Public Safety Communication Officer I/II
The City of Alexandria is in northern Virginia and is bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington, and Fairfax counties. With a population of approximately 150,000 and a land area of 15.75 square miles, Alexandria is the seventh largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Alexandria has a charming waterfront and is a unique and historic place to live and work. About one-quarter of the City's square miles have been designated as a national or local historic district. We proudly embrace our rich history and seize the endless opportunities. If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for a position as a Public Safety Communications Officer I & II(PSCO I & PSCO II).
An Overview
The Public Safety Communications Officer I and II employees work various shifts, weekends, and holidays and serve as call-takers for all emergency and non-emergency telephone calls. Work is under the lead director of a Public Safety Communications Supervisor.
APSCO I serve as the first line of communication for emergency and non-emergency telephone calls with the public. The position involves answering emergency phone calls, ranging in nature from noise complaints to serious crime reports. A PSCO I receives categorizes, and monitors call and dispatch radio communications to Police, Fire, and/or EMS units. This is a high-tension, high-stakes position that requires quick thinking, first-rate customer service, sound judgment, and the ability to maintain composure.
A PSCO II performs all work tasks of a Public Safety Communications Officer I, dispatching all emergency and police non-emergency calls utilizing proper dispatch format, and coordinates and monitors responses of the Police or Fire/EMS units. This work requires operating assigned radio and related equipment, including primary and secondary radio channels, and maintaining control of channel(s) at all times. An employee in this class makes proper notifications, documents events with all pertinent information received, and relays messages completely, accurately, and promptly. This work differs from the Public Safety Communication Officer I class which is an entry-level call taker.
What You Should Bring
Strong, clear, and efficient verbal and written communication skills are fundamental to this position. You should have the outstanding ability to work with the public and maintain excellent relationships within the department and City. Because PSCO operates Computer-Aided Dispatch software, a thorough understanding of technology is necessary for this job. Strong knowledge of the city's geography and the ability to read maps. These public safety professionals need a thorough understanding of police terminology, policies, regulations, and procedures, much of which will be learned upon hiring via thorough department-provided training.
The Opportunity
For PSCO I & PSCO II
Additional Examples of Work for PSCOII
About The Department
The Department of Emergency & Customer Communications (DECC) ensures the effective delivery of routine and emergency calls for service to the City of Alexandria public safety departments. Our highly trained staff of professionals always strives to provide the best service possible to the public. Our employees are the most dedicated you will find anywhere, going above and beyond the call of duty to serve.
PSCO I
High School Diploma or GED; United States citizen or legal resident alien of the United States (The Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN) requires all persons defined as a terminal operator to be a United States citizen or have been a lawful resident of the United States for the past ten (10) consecutive years before applying for certification).
To be considered for the PSCO II
In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications for PSCO I, applicants must have at least one year of experience as a Public Safety Communications Officer I and have actively dispatched Police or Fire/EMS within the last 6 (six) months. A performance rating of meets requirements or above on all performance factors for the past two evaluation periods, call taker certification and Police or Fire/EMS Dispatch certification, or equivalent public safety certifications.