Communications Controller (Police Dispatcher)
Position Purpose Receive and disseminate information coming into the Department of Public Safety regarding the need for assistance. Perform general work routines which may include handling stressful situations using moderately complex computer equipment. Essential Job Functions Accept incoming calls for assistance. Answer 6 emergency phones; monitor the University and Detroit radio frequencies relating to emergencies; monitor alarm systems campus-wide; monitor close-circuit televisions. Relay emergency information to Public Safety Officers for response. Provide officers with complete and accurate information regarding assistance requests; assess urgency of emergency and dispatch appropriate personnel or otherwise offer assistance. Determine response priority. Maintain, via computer, information pertaining to incoming calls requesting assistance. Update records on action taken. Dispatch information received via computer, FAX or teletype requesting University Public Safety Officers assistance by City of Detroit Police. Prepare reports relating to department activities. Perform general office duties. Type general correspondence; maintain office and crime files; receive and route emergency and non-emergency calls; gather background information on crimes and individuals for use by officers. All Police Dispatchers are considered to be “Essential Personnel,” and are required to report during a university emergency closure period. Perform related work as assigned. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS This classification level utilizes the understanding and use of specialized radio dispatch equipment to receive and respond to requests for police assistance. Duties are procedural in nature but an awareness of related duties is essential. Incumbents must search for solutions or new applications within an area of learned skills and are allowed to set priorities, subject to supervisory approval and review. Incumbents must utilize keen attention to detail and human relations skills in order to advise and/or influence the actions of others. Position duties consist of continuously monitoring equipment which alerts them to potential emergencies throughout campus. Incumbent is expected to work a variety of shifts on a rotational basis. This subjects the incumbent to long periods of high level sensory attention with few breaks. Work is performed in an office setting. This classification is found in the Department of Public Safety and reports to and receives work direction from a professional or management level position.