Emergency Dispatcher/Clerk I

San Francisco, California

City of Scotts Valley, CA
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Salary : $61,212.00 - $82,032.00 Annually
Location : CA 95066, CA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 1
Department: Police Dept
Division: Communications
Opening Date: 10/18/2024

Description

EDCI SALARY: $5,101 - $6,836 per month. Salary also includes a 6% incentive on base pay per month for holiday pay and an additional 4 hrs. overtime per pay period due to the 3/12 schedule.
BENEFITS

RETIREMENT: The City of Scotts Valley participates in the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). The City provides the CalPERS pension formula of 2.5% at age 55 plan for all eligible employees hired on or before December 31, 2012, or hired after such date but already in the CalPERS system as a classic without a sixmonth break in service. The contribution for all classic miscellaneous employees shall be nine percent (9.0%) PERSable compensation.
For those employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 to the City of Scotts Valley, who are new to the CalPERS system, the City shall provide 2% at 62 for those employees in accordance with State law. he contribution for all PERPRA miscellaneous employees shall be 7.75% PERSable compensation.
HEALTH INSURANCE: Dental / Vision premiums paid by the City of Scotts Valley. Medical premiums paid by the City as follows:
City ContributionEmployee OnlyEmployee +1Employee +2Monthly$1182.93$2392.66$3099.82
LIFE INSURANCE: $50,000 double indemnity policy; paid by the City of Scotts Valley.
LONG-TERM DISABILITY: Premiums paid by the City of Scotts Valley.
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE: Fully provided by the City of Scotts Valley, including cleaning.
VACATION: Full-time employees are eligible for 80 hours of vacation per year up to 5 years of service; 120 hours from 5 to 10 years of service; 160 hours for 10 years of service; and 168 hours for 15 or more years of service.
HOLIDAYS: Full-time employees are required to work holidays; however, officers receive 6% of base salary in lieu of holidays off. In addition, employees who work a twelve (12) hour shift on a City-recognized holiday (other than a floating holiday) will receive doubletime for the first four hours of work on the holiday, in addition to regular pay for the rest of the day worked.
SICK LEAVE: Unlimited sick leave accumulation at ninety-six hours per year. The City has a sick leave buy-back incentive program.
PRE-TAX DEDUCTIONS: The Flexible Spending Account allows employees to make pre-tax deductions for allowable medical expenses not covered by the medical plan. The Dependent Care Assistance Program allows employees to make pre-tax deductions for dependent care.

DEFERRED COMPENSATION: Effective January 1, 2025, the City will match up to $50.00 during the 1st and 2nd pay period of each month (up to a maximum of $100.00 per month) of an employee's contribution.
BILINGUAL PAY: The City shall provide a monthly allowance of $200 for bilingual speaking skills, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police.

OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDE: Access to credit union, tuition reimbursement for job-related courses approved by the Chief of Police, employee membership in PORAC Union Representation, direct payroll deposit, deferred compensation plan, and retiree medical benefit.

Under general supervision of the Services Supervisor or the Administrative Services Commander, to perform emergency and non-emergency radio dispatching. Operate a 9-1-1 primary public safety answering point, receive and appropriately act upon all 9-1-1 emergency calls. Answer and appropriately dispatch or route incoming telephone calls. Assist in the operation and maintenance of all automated and manual police record keeping systems within the Scotts Valley Police Department. Performs reception duties at public counter, provide clerical support for all divisions of the Police department via word processing, typing, etc, and perform related duties as assigned.

Entry Level applicants are also required to complete a Personal History Statement (PHS) - Use the following link and email it to the police department's Administrative Secretary at :
Examples of Duties
This non-sworn position is a full time entry level Emergency Dispatcher/Clerk I. Incumbents rotate through various shift assignments and are expected to be able to perform the full range of duties required of the class. Incumbents work rotating shift schedules which include nights, weekends and holidays to assure a 24 hour, seven day per week operation. This class is distinguished from the classes of Emergency Dispatcher/Clerk II, Emergency Dispatcher/Clerk III, Services Supervisor and Administrative Services Commander by the absence of ongoing supervisory or administrative responsibilities, and by the absence of duties unique to the other classes.

The EDCI receives general direction from the EDCIII, EDCII and Services Supervisor, or in the absence of the preceding, the on-duty supervisor.
The EDCI exercises lead direction, trains and monitors the work of EDCI Trainees and Volunteers to accomplish specific training needs and projects as assigned.

Supplemental Information
Proof at time of application that candidate will be at least 18 years of age at time of employment. High School diploma or GED/equivalent. Valid California motor vehicle operators license (Class C/Class 3). Some general office experience, preferably with a law enforcement agency. Accurate typing/keyboard skill of 45 words per minute.

Must be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who has applied for citizenship one year prior to application for employment, in accordance with Section 1031.5 of the Government Code. Must reside within a 60 minute drive to 1 Civic Center Drive, Scotts Valley, CA. or be willing to relocate within a time limit as set by the Chief of Police of Scotts Valley.
KNOWLEDGE OF:

Knowledge of proper English grammar, spelling, sentence composition and punctuation. Some knowledge of human motivation and behavior.

ABILITY TO:

Learn, understand, interpret and apply modern police communications procedures including the Enhanced 9-1-1 System, and local, county, state and federal automated information systems; hear, understand, recall and accurately relay verbal communications and instructions received in person, over radio waves or via telephone; read and understand written instructions, City Personnel Rules and Regulations, local, state and federal laws, Police Department General Orders manual, department rules, regulations and procedures; learn and efficiently execute extensive word processing tasks.
POSITION DESCRIPTION (ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS):

Emergency Dispatcher/Clerk I may be required to perform any one/or combination of the following duties and tasks:
I. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE DUTIES:
Involves working in a small, two position Dispatch Center/Records Division located within the police facility and housing all communications and records equipment and files for the Scotts Valley Police Department. Incumbents are assigned to a dispatch position which requires long periods of time in a seated position; working in a high pressure environment; working night shifts, extended shifts, rotating shifts and holidays. Involves moving quickly among the communications console, the public counter, filing cabinets, and office machinery. Involves operating a computer/keyboard for long periods of time.
II. DISPATCH DUTIES:

A. General Dispatch Duties - Examples: Receive information via telephone, in person or over radio waves; listen carefully, and, following department policy and procedure, extract pertinent facts, offer calm assurance to distraught, excited or angry callers; then relay those pertinent facts accurately, as quickly as possible, for appropriate action. Speak clearly in a calm or in an assertive, commanding voice, as appropriate. Observe and accurately recall names, faces, numbers, incidents and places. Observe and recognize unusual or dangerous situations or events. Take direction from several supervisors. Quickly learn and retain knowledge of locations of roads, streets, business and industrial plants, and public buildings within the community.
B. Reading - Read statutes, reports, memos, training material, etc. Examples: Read and understand written laws and department rules, regulations and procedures.
C. Decision Making - Involves analysis, evaluation and inquiry in order to make proper determinations (e.g., evaluating of emergency, extracting appropriate information from caller quickly in order to dispatch appropriate assistance in the briefest possible amount of time).
D. Review and Recall of Information - Involves review and study of information for later recall such as wanted persons and vehicles. Examples - Review calls for service, bulletins, etc. to assist officers in monitoring criminal activity on patrol during dispatch shift.
E. Enhanced 9-1-1 Dispatching - Involves answering 9-1-1 calls in Primary Public Safety Answering Point; screening and disbursing calls as appropriate; maintaining mental and physical acuity, thinking clearly and acting quickly during stressful emergencies.
F. Emergency and Non-Emergency Police Dispatching - Involves receiving . click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 26 May 2025
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