Public safety tech Job at City of Valdez, Valdez, AK

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  • City of Valdez
  • Valdez, AK

Job Description

Public Safety Technician – Dispatcher / Corrections Officer


The City of Valdez Public Safety Department is accepting applications for a Public Safety Technician - Dispatcher/Correction Officer. This is a fully benefited, hourly position working a non-standard schedule.

Under general supervision, these positions respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire, and emergency services; performs the duties of Correctional Officer and/or Dispatcher; complies with Police Department procedures to assure the safety of officers, emergency services personnel, and the public.

 
The Public Safety Technician & Corrections Officer is a sworn position, therefore applicants are required to upload or email the completed  F-3 Personal History Statement (email to  tfifarek@valdezak.gov if unable to upload). Application packages that do not contain an F-3 will not be considered.

Review of applications begins June 28, 2023.

 The City of Valdez offers a competitive pay, incentive, and benefits package to include:

  • Hourly rate of pay $32.40 - $37.27 DOE with potential for overtime and additional shift-coverage
  • Night-Shift Differential pay
  • 12.5 paid holidays
  • Approximately 24 days of annual personal leave accrual for employees with less than 2 years of service with City of Valdez
  • Affordable, excellent health insurance with 90/10 coverage and low deductibles 
  • Optional Supplemental Life Insurance
  • AFLAC
  • Member of the State of Alaska Public Employees Retirement System 
  • Optional 457 deferred compensation plan
  • City matching 401(b) plan with enrollment in 457 plan
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Relocation expense reimbursement
  • Advanced training opportunities
Minimum Qualifications: 

High School Diploma or GED equivalent; and two (2) years of experience which involved a substantial amount of public contact and office clerical duties. Applicant must possess a State of Alaska Driver's license and have a clear criminal record. Must be able to pass Municipal Corrections Academy, obtain Certifications for Taser, OC, Emergency Medical Dispatch, CPR & First Aide, APSIN/NCIC Access. Depending on the needs of the position, additional licenses, certifications and/or training may be required. May have to perform physical tasks in an outdoor environment.

 
Surrounded by the beautiful Chugach mountains, Valdez offers world class fishing and skiing, hiking, ice climbing, snow machining, and a myriad of other recreational options. Mountains and coastal living meet in Valdez with easy access to the mountains of Thompson Pass and the pristine waters of Prince William Sound. Valdez is home to about 4,000 permanent residents with a year-round tourism industry and a substantial population increase in the summer months due to seasonal workers and tourism.

 
To learn more about working for the City of Valdez, visit .
(Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbents of this class.)

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER) :
  • Answers incoming emergency and non-emergency calls by telephone or radio; uses GPS/GIS systems to track callers and emergency situations; projects positive support of the Department and City organizations at all times.
  • Interviews callers and gathers details on complaints; relays pertinent information to law enforcement and emergency services personnel; provides information and assistance to the public.
  • Dispatches calls for service to available law enforcement and emergency services personnel.
  • Maintains status and awareness of Police patrol units and monitors alarms; tracks the location and activities of all officers on duty.
  • Provides detailed call information to officers and emergency services personnel as needed; monitors message traffic and relays important information to officers.
  • Performs inquiries and criminal history checks for officers through National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN).
  • Monitors fire, panic and burglar alarms for City departments and local businesses.
  • Notifies key Department personnel on critical incidents.
  • Monitors fire, panic and burglar alarms for City departments and local businesses.
  • Processes paperwork and records for Police Department, including case reports, court documents, memos, letters, and confidential records; issues licenses and permits.
  • Maintains the integrity, professionalism, philosophies, attitudes, and values of the Police Department by assuring that all rules and regulations are followed.

     
    PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (CORRECTIONS OFFICER) :
  • Maintains the safety and security of the staff, inmates, visitors and facility; schedules and supervises inmate activities and maintains discipline; controls inmate behavior and promotes acceptable attitude.
  • Conducts cell searches for contraband; conducts unit safety checks; monitors cameras, fire extinguishers and smoke detectors; inventories tools and supplies; accounts for inmates under direct vision and supervision at all times; may physically restrain disruptive inmates.
  • Provides care for inmates; prepares and dispenses meals; administers medications and oversees inmate hygiene and showers; schedules medical and other appointments, and visiting sessions.
  • Conducts booking of new inmates; searches inmates; collects and inventories property; completes fingerprints and photos; completes booking forms.
  • Processes authorized release of individuals detained; maintains residents' property, financial and detention records; files and distributes records as required.
  • Attend 3 week Municipal Corrections Academy.
  • Meet Department Standard for control tactics, & less lethal methods of Inmate Control.
  • Qualify to Department Standards to carry and use shotgun.
  • Collects information and compiles data for reports.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS :
Knowledge of
  • Police and Fire Departments' standard policies and procedures for dispatching law enforcement officers and other emergency services.
  • Federal, State, and City laws related to inmates, Alaska standards pertaining to detention facilities, and detention facility policy and procedures.
  • behavior patterns of incarcerated persons.
  • techniques of detainee control, defensive tactics, and discipline protocols.
  • personal computers, and related law enforcement communications equipment.
  • local geographical area, road systems, and the locations of important buildings.

     
    Skills/Abilities
  • Ability to multi-task in the performance of daily duties while maintaining confidentiality of private and sensitive information;
  • Ability to perform a number of cognitive processes, including and not limited to, thinking of a number of ideas or alternatives about a given incident, remembering information pertaining to details of recent incidents, comparing letters, numbers, objects, pictures or patterns quickly and accurately and choosing between two or more sources of information;
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  • Ability to make sound decisions in accordance with Departmental policies and procedures and possess outstanding verbal communication skills so that information transmitted is clear and concise
  • Have the ability to use a computer while compiling information over the phone with a sophisticated law enforcement automated dispatching system
  • Supervise inmate activities, write and complete accurate reports and observations.
  • Operate booking equipment, including cameras and fingerprinting equipment, typewriters, computer data entry programs, and standard security hardware.
  • Ability to use verbal and & physical means to ensure the safety of inmates and personnel.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

 
Work is performed in a high call volume emergency dispatch environment. May be subject to extended work periods without relief, periods of high call volume and stressful situations. Corrections work is performed in a detention facility. Personnel may be exposed to combative or hostile individuals and potential physical harm. Must maintain a level of physical fitness to meet Department standards.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS UTILIZED:
Two-way radio, Taser, handcuffs and waist chains, OC, special locks and keys & fingerprint scanner.

High School Diploma or GED equivalent; and two (2) years of experience which involved a substantial amount of public contact and office clerical duties. Applicant must possess State of Alaska Driver's license and have a clear criminal record. Must be able to pass Municipal Corrections Academy, obtain Certifications for Taser, OC, Emergency Medical Dispatch, CPR & First Aide, APSIN/NCIC Access. Depending on the needs of the position, additional licenses, certifications and/or training may be required. Applicant may have to perform physical tasks in an outdoor environment.

Job Tags

Hourly pay, Holiday work, Permanent employment, Full time, Summer work, Relief, Local area, Relocation, Outdoor, Shift work, Night shift,

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