We are seeking professionals to be the first point of contact for emergency and non-emergency calls.
Benefits of joining this team of professionals.
- Awesome State of Montana Benefits: Paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, health, dental, vision coverage, dependent health care coverage and retirement plan options.
- Student Loan Forgiveness: Employment with the State of Montana may qualify you for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
- Fun Work Environment: Be part of a team that values creativity, innovation, and collaboration.
- Salary: $25.05 Hourly
- Located in Helena, Montana (Fort. Harrison)
The Montana Highway Patrol Communications Professionals provide law enforcement communications services for the Highway Patrol Division troopers, Montana Department of Justice employees, and numerous other state agencies. Communication system operators (dispatchers) staff the center 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and provide the emergency communication services required to provide public safety.
The essential functions of the job require that the incumbent must be successful in hearing and comprehending in a multi-task oriented and chaotic environment. The incumbent must also be able to provide effective public safety related services when dealing with both routine and emergency situations which are inherent to the duties of a communications systems operator.
Minimum Qualifications:
- High school diploma or a state-issued equivalency diploma
- No prior work experience required.
- Successful candidates will be required to pass a panel interview, CritiCall test, background, and hearing test during the selection process.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Knowledge of Telephone Device for Deaf (TDD)
- Knowledge in the use of police-two-way radio dispatching equipment
- Criminal Justice Information Network (CJIN), National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and National Law Enforcement Telecommunication System (NLETS) experience
Duties include:
- Emergency and incident dispatching receives and documents motor vehicle crashes and other emergency incident information; dispatches crash/incident information to appropriate trooper(s); enters information into the Criminal Justice Information Network (CJIN).
- Criminal Justice Information Network (CJIN) Maintenance: Receives and responds to hardware and software problem reports and provides requested assistance.
- CJIN Operations: Communicates via telecommunications with user agencies to assist in message formats.
- Other duties as assigned: performs a variety of other duties as assigned in support of the agency mission and objectives.
Dispatchers speak with highly emotionally charged, mentally impaired and unstable individuals and must be able to tolerate a high degree of stress and remain calm under emotional emergency conditions. The position is sedentary in nature with long periods of sitting or standing in a confined work area; however, dispatchers are required to perform some light lifting, stooping, and bending duties in the process of working with files and performing routine office duties. Dispatchers work varied shifts, from days to nights and work holidays and weekends.
- Operate a computer terminal and peripheral equipment, multi-line phone system.
- Actively listen and communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Multi-task and process information quickly.
- Document information being reported by phone, radio, in person and by other technology accurately.
- Disseminate information accurately and precisely in person, by radio, by phone and other technology.
Successful applicant(s) will be subject to:
- Criminal History Fingerprint / Name-based Check
- Intensive Background Check
- Driving History
HOW TO APPLY:
To be considered for this position, you must attach a resume at the time of application.
Your Resume: Please include all work experience as well as job duties that demonstrate your qualifications for this position. Include dates of employment (month & year- start & end) and the reason you left each job.