DUTIES: (1) Police officer's work involves patrolling assigned areas; accident and crime scene investigations; collection and preservation of physical evidence; follow-up investigations; and, special assignments for the purpose of the prevention of crime, apprehension of offenders, and enforcement of laws and ordinances. Must be able to act without direct supervision using independent judgment and discretion in meeting emergency and non-emergency situations. Duties are performed in accordance with law and departmental directives. Work involves extensive public contacts and situations of personal danger. Work is performed under the regular supervision of a sergeant. (2) Telecommunicators perform responsible technical work in monitoring multi-channel telecommunications equipment to dispatch police, fire, first responders, or other personnel and equipment in response to emergency and non-emergency calls on an assigned shift. Employees in this class receive complaints and other forms of communications from the general public and where appropriate, contact the units to be dispatched, giving the type and location of the emergency and other pertinent information. Work involves the intensive use of computer systems and related interfaces. Work is performed under the supervision of a telecommunications supervisor.
REQUIREMENTS: (1) Must have high school diploma/equivalent. Degree in criminal justice or closely related field from an accredited college/university is preferred. Graduation from BLET or prior law enforcement experience is preferred. Must be 20 years of age or older at time of employment. Must possess, or be able to obtain by time of hire, a valid NC driver's license. Must be US citizen and able to fluently read, write, and speak English. Must meet all minimum standards for law enforcement employment and be able to acquire and maintain valid law enforcement certification from the NCCJ Ed. & Trng. Stds. Commission. (2) Graduation from high school and some experience in radio dispatching or public safety telecommunications work requiring computer skills and voice communication is preferred; or, an equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Must be able to acquire and maintain a valid certification from the NC Division of Criminal Information as a DCI terminal operator.
CLOSING DATE: Indefinite
CONTACT: Tonya Wilhelm, Police Planner Kannapolis Police Dept. 314 S. Main St. Kannapolis, NC 28081 (704) 920-4013 twilhelm@ci.kannapolis.nc.us
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