Public Safety Dispatcher I
Company: Tufts University
Location: Medford
Posted on: January 23, 2023
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Job Description:
Overview
The Department of Public & Environmental Safety exists to support
the goals of the university-teaching, research and patient care-by
fostering a safe and secure environment in which members of the
Tufts community can learn, work and live. Whereas safety and
security is a responsibility shared by the entire community, the
mission is achieved by applying leadership and our unique expertise
to partnerships designed to prevent loss, reduce harm, and solve
problems. More than just a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP),
Public Safety Communications synthesizes all manner of real-time
communications, intelligence, and information to assist the
department in meeting its mission. Emergency and non-emergency
telephone calls are received, and first responders are dispatched
by radio or by referral to outside response agencies. The
Communication Center is the nerve center of the department, linking
responders to department specialists, commanders, and management,
and outside resources when needed. The dispatchers of Public Safety
Communications command a state-of-the-art digital radio system
linking four campuses over a wide-area radio network with
connectivity to state and regional radio systems, a computer aided
dispatch and records management system, and access to state and
federal criminal justice computer networks. In addition to
customary PSAP roles, Public Safety Communications also monitors an
extensive network of building fire and security alarms, access
control systems, critical building systems alarms, and an expanding
network of video security. Dispatchers are expected to complete and
maintain regional industry-leading training and certifications,
providing high quality service to Tufts communitymembers.
What You'll Do
Operates the Public Safety Communications Center on the Medford
campus, receiving emergency and non- emergency telephone calls,
after-hours maintenance requests, monitoring computerized alarm and
access control systems, providing police and EMS dispatch and radio
communication management, providing in- person customer service and
providing necessary clerical support for the department. Some tasks
may be life-safety related and thus place a critical emphasis on a
successful outcome. Must be able to work rotating shifts on nights,
weekends, and holidays. May be required to report for duty at any
time, including during states of emergency and university
closings.
What We're Looking For
Basic Requirements:
Keywords: Tufts University, Medford , Public Safety Dispatcher I, Professions , Medford, Massachusetts
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