8-0177
SUFFOLK COUNTY
PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER I
CIVIL SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
http://www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service
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LAST FILING DATE: SEPTEMBER 11, 2024
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WRITTEN TEST DATE: OCTOBER 5, 2024
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COUNTY ANNUAL
SALARY $47,450
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GRADE 18
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SALARIES VARY BY
JURISDICTION
SPECIFICATION # 0177
All statements made on the application may
be verified and the backgrounds of successful candidates are subject to
investigation by the appointing authority.
APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE and FEE WAIVER
The application processing fee is $40.
Application may be made via the internet at www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service. Payment must be made by VISA or MasterCard
credit card and there will be an additional convenience fee of $1.95. An acknowledgement of receipt of application
will be sent to all internet applicants via e-mail. A separate application and
processing fee are required for each examination (identified by examination
number) for which you are applying. The
application processing fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
The application processing fee may be
waived for Suffolk County residents who are veterans, active duty military,
members of the reserves or National Guard, auxiliary police, firefighters,
members in good standing of a local fire district or ambulance company, members
of a Volunteer Fire Department or Volunteer Emergency Medical Services Agency
Explorers programs, volunteer CERT members and members of the Suffolk County
Police Explorers program. The fee may also be waived if you are unemployed and
primarily responsible for the support of a household and for recipients of Medicaid,
SSI, Public Assistance or those in a training program under the Job Training
Partnership Act/Workforce Investment Act administered by a state or local
social service agency. Applicants should complete the “Request for Application
Fee Waiver and Certification” form online. All claims for application fee
waiver are subject to verification.
VACANCIES
The eligible list for this title will be
used to fill future vacancies in Suffolk County departments and non-county
jurisdictions under the jurisdiction of the Suffolk County Department of Civil
Service.
DUTIES
An employee in this class is involved in
dispatching mobile public safety units and rescue units through operation of a
two-way radio. The incumbent provides
information to public agencies through the use of computerized equipment. Supervision is received from a Public Safety
Dispatcher II or a uniformed member of the public safety agency. Does related work as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Graduation from a standard senior high
school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma.
Necessary Special Requirements
Candidates must be free of any speech,
hearing or vision defects which would impair their functioning in this
position. The job assignment may require
attainment of New York State Police Information Network (NYSPIN) certification
within (1) month of appointment; employees must maintain this certification
while employed in this title.
SCOPE OF THE EXAMINATION
The examination for this position will
consist of four parts:
I. The
written test will cover knowledge, skills, and/or abilities in such
areas as:
1.
Understanding
and interpreting written material;
2.
Proofreading;
3.
Map
reading;
4.
Coding
and decoding information
5.
Organizing
and interpreting tabular data.
II. The keyboard performance test
will be administered at a later date to candidates who pass the written test as
the needs of the service require. The
test consists of three parts; each preceded by a separate practice
session. This keyboard performance test
is designed to test your ability to enter common forms of the information with
which emergency telecommunicators deal in fire and
police services and emergency medical services settings. Each candidate for the performance test will
be sent more detailed information prior to the test. Your rating on this test will be based on the
amount of information you enter and on the accuracy of your entries. In order to pass this test you must enter
data at a rate of at least 6,000 keystrokes per hour (which is the equivalent
to typing approximately 20 words per minute); with an accuracy rate of at least
97.5%.
III. Psychological
Evaluation: Candidates who pass the written exam will be called for a
qualifying psychological evaluation as the needs of the service require. This part of the exam will be administered
during the workweek (Monday – Friday).
IV. Medical Evaluation (standards on
page 4): Candidates will be required to
meet the medical standards for Public Safety Dispatcher I as prescribed by
Suffolk County. Candidates who
successfully meet the standards may be required to be re-evaluated at intervals
prescribed by the Suffolk County Office of Employee Health Services.
Candidates must pass all parts of the
examination in order to be eligible for appointment. Rank on the eligible list will be determined
by the written test scores only, plus veteran’s credits if applicable.
NOTES
1.
Should
it become necessary to amend any part of this announcement, the Department of
Civil Service reserves the right to make such amendment on the Department’s web
page without notification to applicants.
The most current copy of this announcement is available during the
filing period at www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service.
2.
Candidates
who apply for this examination and who have not heard from the Suffolk County
Department of Civil Service by August 21, 2024 are advised to contact
the Department before the written test date at (631) 853-5500.
LOCAL
DATE
PREPARED: June 3, 2024
GENERAL CONDITIONS OPEN-COMPETITIVE ANNOUNCEMENT
1.
Application
may be made using the Suffolk County Application for Employment (Forms CS-205A
and CS-205B).
2.
Applicants
may complete a “Request for Application Fee Waiver and Certification” form and
submit it with Forms CS-205A and CS-205B.
3.
Unless
otherwise stated, candidates must meet the minimum qualifications by the date
of the written test, or last filing date in the case of training and experience
evaluations. Unless otherwise stated
part-time experience will be pro-rated.
4.
Candidates
found ineligible to compete in the written examination may appeal to the
Department of Civil Service for reconsideration prior to the written test date
appearing on this announcement. Appeals
received on or after the announced written test date will not be considered.
5.
Candidates
who fail the examination, or who fail to appear for the examination as
scheduled, will be eliminated from further consideration for purposes of this
competition. Unless otherwise specified,
the final rank order of the eligible list will be determined on the basis of
the score received on the written test, plus veterans’ credits where
appropriate.
6.
Eligible
applicants will be notified when and where to appear for examination. If an application is rejected, due notice
will be sent.
7.
Unless
specifically prohibited by the examination instructions, candidates are
permitted to use quiet, hand-held, solar or battery-powered calculators. Devices with typewriter keyboards,
spell-checker, personal digital assistant, address books, language translators,
dictionaries and any similar devices are prohibited.
8.
When
the examination is prepared and rated by the Suffolk County Department of Civil
Service, the provisions of the Suffolk County Civil Service Rules dealing with
the rating of examination will apply.
9.
When
the written examination is prepared and rated by the New York State Department
of Civil Service in accordance with Section 23-2 of the Civil Service Law, the
provisions of the New York State Civil Service Rules and Regulations which deal
with the rating of examination will apply.
10.
The
eligible list established as a result of this examination will remain in force
for at least one year and may be extended by the Department of Civil Service
for a maximum of four years. Changing
conditions may make it necessary to certify to future vacancies at higher or
lower salaries than those announced.
11.
Information
regarding eligibility for veterans’ credits appears on the open-competitive
application form.
12.
Pursuant
to Section 85-a of the Civil Service Law, children of firefighters and police
officers killed in the line of duty shall be entitled to receive an additional
ten points added to a passing score attained in a competitive examination for
original appointment in the same municipality in which his or her parent
served. If you are qualified to
participate in this examination, and you are the child of a firefighter or
police officer killed in the line of duty, please so notify us in writing when
you submit your application for examination.
A candidate claiming such credit must submit appropriate documentation
to verify eligibility to receive these additional credits before the eligible
list is established. No additional
credits will be granted after the eligible list is established.
13.
Inquiries
may be made as to character and ability and all statements made by candidates
are subject to verification. Some
employers may require the candidate to be fingerprinted and to pass a
background investigation.
14.
Candidates
must be medically, physically and psychologically capable of performing the
duties of the job. Candidates who are
appointed to positions in the Suffolk County service may be required to pass
qualifying medical and/or physical and/or psychological evaluations.
15.
Residency
is not required for taking any examinations.
However, some jurisdictions, such as schools, libraries, etc., give
hiring preference to residents. Some
towns also require employees to establish residency within the township. For employment in a Suffolk County
Department, with only limited exceptions set forth in Suffolk County Law,
residency within Suffolk County is required within five years of employment
with the county. In any case in which
residency preference is given, the appointee(s) must meet a specific residency
standard as defined in the Civil Service Rules.
16.
Saturday
Sabbath Observers and handicapped persons:
If special arrangements for testing are required, indicate this on your
application.
17.
No
smoking is permitted in the building or on the grounds of the examination site.
18.
If
you will be on active military duty with the armed forces of the United States
on the date of this test, please contact the Suffolk County Department of Civil
Service before the last filing date appearing on this announcement for
alternate test date information.
19.
Multiple
Examinations Scheduled for the Same Day:
If you have applied to take a written test announced by either one or
several local jurisdictions (county, town, city) scheduled to be held on the
same test date as this written test, you must notify each of the local
jurisdictions no later than two weeks before the test date, so they can make
arrangements for taking all tests at one test site. All examinations for positions in State
government will be held at a State examination center. If you have any questions, please call the
Suffolk County Department of Civil Service at (631) 853-5500.
20.
For
information regarding a weather-related cancellation of this examination,
please refer to our website at www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Civil-Service
and click on the “Weather Related Exam Cancellations” link. Civil Service Announcements are shown at the
bottom of that page. Also check News 12 Long Island for notice of cancellation
of this examination: NEWS 12 LONG
ISLAND, TV CHANNEL 12 or at their website:
www.news12.com.
Suffolk County
Department of Civil Service
725 Veterans
Memorial Hwy.
William J. Lindsay
County Complex, Bldg. # 158
P.O. Box 6100,
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099
Phone: (631) 853-5500
SUFFOLK COUNTY OFFICE OF EMPLOYEE MEDICAL REVIEW
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER I
Vision: Candidates must have vision correctable to
20/40 binocular for distance and reading.
Candidates must be able to recognize color traffic lenses (yellow).
Hearing: Single hearing levels should not exceed 25
decibels (DB) at either 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz nor exceed 30 DB at 3000 Hz
frequencies in each ear. For abnormal
testing results between 4000 and 6000 Hz frequencies, further refined audiological evaluation is recommended. Use of one hearing aid is permitted provided
the other ear is within normal standards.
Candidates with a hearing aid, at their own expense, must provide
evidence from a licensed audiologist that their aid meets the stipulated
manufacture’s standards using functional gain or real ear measurements.
Speech: Candidates must be free of speech impediment
which would interfere with the ability to communicate clearly.
Cardiovascular
Health: Candidate must be free of chronically
disabling conditions that would interfere with the performance of required
duties; uncontrolled high blood pressure will be restricted pending
remediation.
Respiratory
Health: The respiratory system must be free of
chronic disabling conditions that would interfere with the candidate’s ability
to perform the essential functions of the position.
Endocrine
& Metabolic: Candidates having a condition or disorder
will be evaluated on a case-by-case assessment including control of disorder,
and the presence and severity of symptoms and/or complications. Ability to
perform shift work and overtime will be assessed.
Neurological
Health: Candidates must be free of neurological
disorders that interfere with the candidate’s ability to perform the essential
functions of the position. Candidates
with epilepsy or seizure disorders must provide evidence of one-year seizure
free history with or without drug control.
Musculoskeletal
Health: Candidates must have manual dexterity to
operate computer and manual equipment and must be free of any impairment that
would interfere with the ability to perform the essential functions of the
position.
Gastrointestinal
Health: Candidates must be free of gastrointestinal
disorders or deformities that would interfere with the performance of job duties.
Mental
Health: Candidates must be free of mental illness,
serious emotional disturbance or nervous disorders, drug dependence or abuse
that would interfere with the performance of their duties.
General
Medical Statement: Candidates must be free of any medical
condition, including alcohol abuse, and/or psychiatric disorder which would
jeopardize the safety and health of the public and/or other employees or would
clearly interfere with the ability to perform the essential functions of the
position. Candidates found to be abusing
legal or illegal drugs will be disqualified.
* The physical and medical requirements
are subject to change.
6/2024