Emergency Telecommunications Operator (Part-Time) Telecommunications - Latrobe, PA at Geebo

Emergency Telecommunications Operator (Part-Time)

3.
8 Latrobe, PA Latrobe, PA Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$25.
7K - $32.
5K a year Estimated:
$25.
7K - $32.
5K a year The Public Safety Department has a part-time staff position for an Emergency Telecommunications Operator.
Emergency Communication Center works 24/7 and is looking for an individual who is flexible and able to work all shifts and be able to fill in for vacation and sick days.
The Emergency Telecommunications Operator is responsible for controlling traffic onto campus and greeting people in a courteous and friendly manner in person and on the telephone.
Responsible for monitoring all alarms for the entire facility, dispatching operations and perform various essential data entry.
Perform a multitude of simultaneous tasks in a fast-paced, high-stress environment.
Utilize computer equipment and specialized computer programs.
Required
Qualifications:
Basic computer skills and the ability to become an Association of Public Safety Communications Official (APCO) certified as a Public Safety Telecommunicator 1.
Must be able to type a minimum of 20 words per minute.
Education and
Experience:
A high school diploma or equivalent and a minimum of two years experience working with the general public.
All positions require the incumbent to be able to fully embrace the unique mission and identity of the College as a Catholic, Benedictine liberal arts and sciences institution.
Saint Vincent College is committed to diversity and encourages applicants from all qualified candidates.
Saint Vincent College is committed to building a diversified and competent population of faculty and staff and encourages applications from women and minorities.
Saint Vincent is an equal opportunity employer.
PLEASE NOTE:
Background checks will be performed on all new hires.
Employment is conditional upon satisfactory background checks and clearances.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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