Are you calm under pressure and committed to helping others in critical moments? Amherst County is seeking a dedicated Emergency Communications Officer to serve as the vital link between the public and emergency responders. In this role, you will receive and process 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency calls, gather critical information, and dispatch the appropriate police, fire, and EMS units to ensure a fast and effective response.
What You’ll Do-
Answer and prioritize 9-1-1 and non-emergency calls for service in accordance with department policies, including Emergency Medical Dispatch protocols.
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Obtain detailed information from callers and dispatch appropriate emergency personnel.
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Monitor field units and maintain awareness of their status and location.
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Enter and retrieve information through NCIC/VCIN and Computer-Aided Dispatch systems.
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Maintain confidential records and handle sensitive information with professionalism.
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Process and maintain documentation from the Sheriff’s Office, courts, and magistrate (including warrants, protective orders, and investigative reports).
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Assist in coordinating emergency service activities during major incidents or county-wide emergencies.
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Perform routine administrative tasks and support overall communications center operations.
Knowledge & Skills
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Clear, effective verbal communication and active listening skills.
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Ability to remain calm, focused, and efficient in high-stress, fast-paced situations.
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Strong multitasking and prioritization abilities.
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Accurate typing and data entry skills with proper grammar and spelling.
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Ability to understand and follow detailed procedures, policies, and instructions.
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General knowledge of public safety operations is helpful.
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High school diploma or GED
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Two years of experience involving responsible contact with the general public
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Ability to sit for extended periods while monitoring systems and answering calls
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Frequent use of hands/fingers for typing and operating communications equipment
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Clear verbal communication and the ability to hear audio communications systems
Must obtain the following within one year of hire:
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40-Hour Basic Dispatcher Training
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CJIS certification for access to NCIC/VCIN systems
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CPR and Emergency Medical Dispatch certification
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FEMA IS-100, IS-200, and IS-700 NIMS courses
Additional requirements:
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Clean driving record and no prior criminal convictions
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Successful completion of a pre-employment health screening, including drug screening and hearing exam
- Competitive County salary starting at $37,000+ based on experience and qualifications.
- Full County benefits package including Virginia Retirement System (VRS) participation
- Opportunities for advancement
- A supportive, team-focused work environment
This is a full time position
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