Job Description
Salary : $53,996.88 - $80,267.28 Annually
Location : Ontario, CA
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 052123 PD Trainee
Department: Police - Non-Sworn
Opening Date: 06/27/2024
Closing Date: 8/30/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit: TMTR
The Position Police Dispatcher Trainee This recruitment is open until filled and may close at any time. To be considered with the next pool of applicants, apply now! The Ontario Police Department's Communication Division is currently accepting applications for the position of Police Dispatcher Trainee. Police Dispatchers are the first to act in an emergency and are the most valuable link between the public and the Police personnel who serve and protect the community. Being a Police Dispatcher in Ontario means being a part of an elite and well respected professional group. Ontario's Police Dispatchers have chosen a profession that is in the business of helping others and find it to be a highly rewarding career. If you've ever had the desire to experience the thrill of being in law enforcement and enjoy the satisfaction of being able to directly help those in need but weren't comfortable being out in the field, the position of Police Dispatcher could be your perfect career choice.
This position responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service; identifies and dispatches Police units using telecommunications equipment; gathers and relays critical information to law enforcement officers; documents calls and responses; and complies with department policies and procedures to assure the safety of City personnel and the public. This position entails the need for applicants with dedication and strong desire to provide excellent customer service and enhance our community safety. Additionally, they must possess the ability to work under pressure while remaining productive. This position is designed to afford both formal and on-the-job training to a novice in the field of public safety emergency telecommunications. The Police Dispatcher Trainee will be placed in a structured training program that will allow for periodic evaluation through the use of evaluation forms and testing.
If your application is accepted, you will be invited to participate in the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Entry-Level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery written examination. Dates and times will be available on a first come, first serve basis.
If you have taken the exam with another agency within the last year, you may submit a copy of your test results to meet the written exam requirement. Results must be on the testing agency's letterhead. Background Check Process All appointments to this position are subject to the successful completion of an in-depth background investigation conducted by the Ontario Police Department as well as a physical examination including a drug screening. The background investigation is a rigorous process, which often takes several months to complete. A typical background investigation includes but is not limited to: background interviews with individuals designated by the Ontario Police Department (this may include current and former co-workers, friends, relatives, neighbors, or any other relevant individual), criminal background check, credit check, polygraph examination, and psychological evaluation. Candidates may be disqualified from further consideration during the background investigation for a variety of reasons including if they have: an excessive number of traffic citations and/or collisions; arrests and/or convictions; a history of illegal substance abuse; poor credit history (factors include bankruptcy, foreclosures, liens, repossessions, and recency); or thefts from a previous employer. For clarification of any of the above disqualifying reasons, please call Police Department Background Unit at (909) 408-1820. The following list describes some areas that are covered in the background investigation:
- Your relatives, references, and acquaintances are asked to comment on your suitability for this position.
- The information supplied regarding your educational history is examined and verified.
- You must list a history of your residences.
- Your work history and experience are examined with regard to your dependability, relationships with fellow workers, trustworthiness, and general job performance.
- Military service records are subject to verification.
- The background investigation considers your management of personal finances (however, being in debt does not automatically disqualify you).
- Your criminal, driving, and insurance records are evaluated.
The Ontario Police Department The mission of the Ontario Police Department is to protect life and property, solve neighborhood problems, and enhance the quality of life in our community. We do this by providing superior police services while fostering successful community partnerships.
TEAMWORK : Fulfilling community partnerships that instill pride, passion and commitment through communication and performance. Learn from the past and embrace the future through empowerment, respect, and cooperation.
PROFESSIONALISM : It is not the job we do; it is how we do our job. We are engaging and considerate with our actions, image, and conduct.
INTEGRITY : We hold honesty as our guiding principle. When faced with difficult decisions, we do the right thing, even in the face of adversity.
ACCOUNTABILITY : We openly identify and address problems and willingly accept responsibility for our own actions.
DEDICATION : We are committed to our craft and to the residents, businesses, and visitors of the City of Ontario.
The City of Ontario The City of Ontario is a dynamic leading community in the Inland Empire with a variety of full-time and part-time employment and volunteer opportunities. Ontario enjoys the reputation of being a progressive City which provides solid leadership to its citizens and to the business community. The City provides a full range of services to the community including: Police, Fire, Management Services, Community Life & Culture, Community Development, Economic Development, Public Works and the Ontario Municipal Utilities Company. The City's team is staffed with approximately 1,500 full-time and 300 part-time diverse and talented employees who work to support a common goal of providing excellent service to the community.
The City's vision for the future is very exciting and we foresee tremendous growth within the year(s) to come. We welcome you to view the City of Ontario's 2024 State of the City video by clicking on the link below as well as other links to learn more about the City.
State of the City The Ontario Plan Smart Ontario Downtown Ontario Examples of Essential Functions The essential functions typically performed by the
Police Dispatcher Trainee include the following:
- Receives, identifies, and records a variety of calls for assistance from the public related to Police services. Police service calls include those related to robbery, burglary, assault, and domestic violence.
- Hears, understands, and reacts to radio and telephone communication often simultaneously.
- Calms distressed callers, uses interview techniques to gain incident information, and enters calls for service in a timely and accurate manner.
- Provides information to callers, prepares telephone requests for assistance, assigns incident numbers to occurring events, and refers callers to other staff/agencies as appropriate.
- Dispatches Police personnel and equipment based on computerized recommendations, response procedure guidelines, and knowledge of agency requirements.
- Communicates with Police personnel in the field and informs emergency command staff of pending responses from other agencies.
- Maintains status of calls via computer screens, keyboard, and other communications equipment.
- Conducts tests of emergency communication equipment as needed.
- Coordinates use of radio frequencies among ground units and performs routine communication via radio paging for administrative staff.
- Testifies credibly in court.
- Prioritizes safety related information and analyzes complex information for situational changes.
- Applies a working knowledge of regional geography for all the areas served by the Communications Center.
- Serves as back up for Records Division after hours, including CLETS entries.
- Transmits all-point bulletins received by teletype or radio to field units.
- Contacts other agencies to check on subject warrants.
- Runs registration checks on vehicles, property, wanted information, and driver's license status and responds to special requests.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualification Guidelines Education High School diploma or recognized equivalent.
Experience One year of customer or public service related experience involving significant contact with the public. Or the performance of substantially related work experience which includes; multi-tasking, relaying critical information, or the performance of high-impact tasks under urgent conditions.
Desirable - Law enforcement environment exposure.
- Experience in working with the public.
- Knowledge of CLETS terminal use for law enforcement purposes.
- Knowledge of geography and major road networks of the City and surrounding service areas.
- Possession of a POST Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Certificate.
Background Investigation Candidates must demonstrate the ability to successfully complete a comprehensive background investigation conducted by the Ontario Police Department.
Special Requirements - Ability to work any shift in a 24-hour/day, 7-day/week operation on a rotational basis including weekends and holidays. Shift assignments are based on seniority.
- Ability to work mandatory overtime.
- Ability and willingness to wear mandatory uniform and communication head set.
- Ability to type at a speed of 45 words per minute.
- Ability to learn and retain an extensive amount of codes, terminology and procedures required to perform the basic functions of the job.
- Satisfactory completion of the appropriate POST Certified Basic Complaint/Dispatcher course prior to the end of the probationary period.
Ability to - Operate a current version Windows based personal computer. Operate a personal computer keyboard with sufficient speed and accuracy to accomplish the core job functions of Police Dispatcher.
- Read, learn, and understand complex instructions and documentation including standard operating procedures, training materials, general orders, maps, and related material.
- Perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Understand and retain complex instructions and training concepts.
- Interact and communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Establish, maintain, and foster positive, harmonious, and effective working relationships and demonstrate a cooperative and professional attitude at all times.
- Maintain the confidentiality of information as prescribed by law.
- Speak to callers using clarity, courtesy, and tact.
- Work in an environment with exposure to stressful situations which may result from pressure to provide an appropriate and timely response and follow-up required by emergency and routine events that often occur simultaneously.
Supplemental Information Sample Career Progression Experience as a Police Dispatcher Trainee can open the door to additional job opportunities within the Communications Division at the Ontario Police Department. Police Dispatcher Trainees are provided with progressively responsible training opportunities to prepare them to be successful in future job opportunities within the Communications Division. Employees in this position are expected to promote to Police Dispatcher by the end of their probationary period. Police Dispatchers are eligible for promotion to Senior Police Dispatcher upon meeting all requirements, receiving satisfactory performance evaluations, and recommendations from management. Employees interested in promoting to the level of Police Dispatch Supervisor or Police Communications Manager must meet the minimum qualifications for each position and must successfully compete in a recruitment process. The position of Police Dispatcher Trainee and subsequent positions in this career field are both challenging and rewarding due to the nature of emergency work. Below is a sample career progression for an employee in the Communications Division.
Police Dispatcher Trainee $4,499.73 - $5,518.94 per month
Police Dispatcher $4,957.34 - $6,084.00 per month
Senior Police Dispatcher $5,449.60 - $6,688.94 per month
Police Dispatch Probationary Period The probationary period is to be regarded as an integral part of the testing procedures and shall be utilized for closely observing an employee's work and adjustment within the organization. Police Dispatch Trainees are subject to a probationary period of 18 months. Original and promotional appointments to the positions of Police Dispatcher, Senior Police Dispatcher, and Police Dispatch Supervisor are subject to a probationary period of 12 months. Employees within the Police Dispatcher series will not attain regular status until the successful completion of the probationary period as a Senior Police Dispatcher which could take 3.5 to 5 years following the employee's original hire date.
Selection Process APPLICATION / PRE-EMPLOYMENT QUESTIONNAIRE REVIEW: A panel selected by the Police Department will review each candidate's application materials, including but not limited to; employment application, resume (if available), and Pre Background Interview Questionnaire to determine if the applicant may be able to successfully complete the background investigation process.
WRITTEN EXAMINATION: Applicants accepted to continue in the recruitment process will be invited to take the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Entry-Level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery. Candidates selected to proceed in the recruitment process will be notified by email and have an opportunity to schedule an exam date/time. For additional information regarding the nature of the test battery, please visit Candidates must achieve a T-Score of 45 or higher on the test battery to proceed in the selection process.
The City of Ontario will accept a POST T-Score from another agency provided that the examination was taken within one year of the date of application and the T-score is 45 or higher. Specific instructions regarding the submission of a previous T-Score will be provided to those applicants selected to continue in the recruitment process. Applicants that submit a T-score and elect to retake the exam, will have their City of Ontario exam score used for banding purposes. POST guidelines permit applicants to take the examination once in any 30 day period. If you are scheduled to take the examination with another agency within 30 days of the City of Ontario's examination, you must contact the City of Ontario Human Resources Department at (909) 395-2035.
INTERVIEWS: Depending on the needs of the Department, applicants may participate in several panel interviews to further determine their suitability for the position.
SKILLS TESTING: Applicants invited to continue in the selection process may be asked to participate in online skills testing to determine if they possess the skills necessary to be successful in the position. Note: Skills testing may be completed at the same time as departmental interviews.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: All appointments are subject to a satisfactory background investigation, which will include the passing of a polygraph test, and the successful completion of a post-offer psychological and medical exam (including drug screen), and an 18-month probationary period.
How to Apply Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" link at the top of this announcement. If this is the first time applying for a position using governmentjobs.com you will be prompted to create a new user account, otherwise log in with your user name and password. Your application and responses to any supplemental questions will be used to evaluate your qualifications for this position. It is suggested that your application include the following:
- List any relevant experience and education that demonstrates that you qualify for the position.
- List all periods of employment for at least the past 10 years, beginning with your most recent or present employer (including, if applicable, all employment with the City of Ontario).
- Separately list each position held, including different positions with the same employer.
A resume may be attached to your application but will not substitute for the proper completion of your application. Applications that are not properly completed may be rejected.
NOTE: Transcripts from colleges, universities or technical schools outside of the United States must be assessed for U.S. equivalency by a NACES educational credential evaluation service. Failure to provide a transcript or credential evaluation report will result in your application being rejected and you will not be able to continue in the selection process for this position.
Supplemental Questions To complete your application for this position you will be prompted to respond to supplemental questions. This information will be used as part of the application screening and selection process and is designed to help you present your qualifications for this position. This may include a selection step in which your application and supplemental questions are reviewed and scored by a panel of raters familiar with this position.
Incomplete responses, false statements, omission, or partial information may result in disqualification from the selection process. Your responses should be consistent with the information provided on your application.
Please provide succinct, concise, descriptive, and detailed information for each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question.
Email Notices Email is the primary way that the Human Resources or Hiring Department will communicate with you. Please check your email account (including the SPAM folder) on a regular basis for any emails related to the application or selection process. Emails from the city of Ontario will come from "@ontarioca.gov" or "governmentjobs.com." If you change your email address after submitting your application please visit governmentjobs.com and update your profile.
Frequently Asked Questions If you have any additional questions regarding the application process, please refer to our page.
The City of Ontario values the health and wellness of our employees and their families. We understand benefits are an important part of your total compensation and we take pride in offering a comprehensive benefit package. Please check out our excellent benefit packages here
Depending upon the assignment, employees within this classification may fall under the Part-Time Compensation and Benefits Profile or be represented by Teamsters Local 1932. For a list of benefits of benefits offered, please review the applicable benefits brochure.
Part-Time -
Teamsters Local 1932 -
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INSTRUCTIONS: The information on your application and the following supplemental questionnaire will be used in the evaluation of your qualifications. Detailed responses should be provided in order to ensure that your qualifications are properly considered. If the item does not apply, please enter N/A.
- I understand the above statement.
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Do you have a high school diploma or a recognized equivalent?
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The minimum qualifications for this position include one year of customer or public service related experience involving significant contact with the public. Please indicate your years of related experience below. (Note: Your experience must be clearly detailed within the work experience section of your job application.)
- No Experience
- Less than 1 year of experience
- 1 to 2 years of experience
- 3 or more years of experience
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Thank you for your interest in the Police Dispatcher Trainee position with the City of Ontario. While there are positive and rewarding aspects of this position, it is important for all applicants to understand that there are unique aspects of this position that may be perceived by many as negative. Prior to completing your application and beginning the selection and background process for this position, we wanted to highlight a few factors you should consider. After reading and thinking about the impacts of the statement in each question, please check 'yes' to indicate that you have read the question.
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Be unable to routinely leave your workstation (i.e. walk around, use the restroom, get coffee, etc.)
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Be unable to schedule a specific time for your meal breaks.
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Work in a confined work area with only an artificial light source.
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Wear a required uniform and headset.
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While on training, be reminded of errors and mistakes.
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Work at a rapid pace, multi task, or have periods of inactivity over which you have little control.
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Maintain intense concentration and attention for extended periods of time under highly stressful conditions and/or with frequent interruptions.
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Receive regular ratings of your job performance including critiques as necessary.
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Be required to work weekends on a regular basis as part of a regularly scheduled shift assignment.
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Be required to work on any or all holidays including all major and religious holidays.
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Subjected to work days or nights or a combination of both during any given pay period.
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Be required to work frequent and mandatory overtime including any and all holidays.
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Have to change work shifts, work on your scheduled days off, or cancel holiday plans with as little as 24-hours notice.
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Be required to leave your home and report to work in emergency situations such as earthquakes or other disasters.
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Have to remain at work and forgo home obligations for some time during an emergency situation.
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Answer telephone calls from belligerent citizens.
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Answer telephone calls where the caller directs obscene language toward you.
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Answer and respond to telephone calls where the caller is drunk, irrational, or confused.
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Answer and respond to calls where a violent crime is in progress.
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Have to make quick decisions when one or more person's safety is at stake.
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Tell someone who expects police service that their problem does not require a police response.
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All appointments to this position are subject to the successful completion of an in-depth background investigation conducted by the Ontario Police Department as well as a physical examination including a drug screening. The background investigation is a rigorous process which often takes several months to complete. A typical background investigation includes but is not limited to: background interviews with individuals designated by the Ontario Police Department (this may include current and former co-workers, friends, relatives and neighbors, or any other relevant individual), criminal background check, credit check, polygraph examination, and psychological evaluation. Candidates may be disqualified from further consideration during the background investigation for a variety of reasons including if they have: an excessive number of traffic citations and/or collisions; arrests and/or convictions; a history of illegal substance abuse; poor credit history (factors include bankruptcy, foreclosures, liens, repossessions, and recency); or thefts from a previous employer. For clarification of any of the above disqualifying reasons, please call Police Department Background Unit at (909) 408-1820. Please indicate that you have read the statement above by selecting "Yes."
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Pre-Employment Background Questionnaire As an applicant for this position with the City of Ontario, you are required to complete this background questionnaire. This questionnaire supplements your application, which will be treated in the same manner. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), you are not required nor are you expected to furnish any information in this questionnaire that is of a medical nature. For example, do not report any work absences for illness or workers compensation claims. Do not discuss or report any disabilities you might have. This information is strictly medical in nature, and as this questionnaire is part of the pre-job offer background investigation, is not subject to disclosure during this portion of the background investigation. For the purpose of this questionnaire, illegal drug possession shall be defined as each time the illegal drug was in your personal possession either on/or within the body or in the hands, clothing, vehicle, home, residence, or any other area that you controlled. Please read and answer all of the questions. You are admonished to answer all questions completely and truthfully. If you are dishonest in your answers, fail to fully answer any question, or misstate any material facts, you will be disqualified from further consideration for this position. Remember that your response may be subject to verification by a polygraph examination. I have read and understand the information above.
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The purpose of a pre-employment background investigation, for all intents and purposes, is to verify that the application you have submitted and any statements you have made to the City of Ontario concerning your qualifications are true. The California Courts have held that an employer has a legal duty to know the persons whom it employs. In some cases, California law may mandate a background investigation before employment, while in other cases it is merely a case of public policy or prudence before placing someone in a position of public trust. Both State and Federal Courts have also held that there is an absolute necessity for public employees to be truthful. You must understand that a lack of truthfulness or deception of any type on your part will automatically and irrevocably result in your application being rejected from further consideration. For some people, there may be one or more incidents or occurrences in their background which they regret or over which they may feel some embarrassment. A prospective employer will not make inquiries into areas of a person's background which have no legitimate bearing on their qualifications for the job. However, you should understand that the mere presence of so-called "negative" information in your background is not automatically disqualifying. For example, an applicant may have engaged in petty thievery as a child, have used illegal drugs, may have been fired from a job, or even have been convicted of a crime as an adult. While these things, in and of themselves, may not automatically remove that person from consideration for a job, lying about them will. I have read and understand the information above.
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A pre-employment background investigation is not intended to be an intimidating experience or an unwarranted invasion into your privacy. Your background investigator will contact persons who know you, including present and/or former employers, and will examine official documents and records concerning you to assure that you have been honest in your application in order to fulfill the legal mandates imposed by the Courts and the Legislature. The more forthright you have been, the greater the likelihood that your background investigation can be completed in a timely and successful manner. ADVISEMENT TO APPLICANT I understand that any false statements and/or deliberate misrepresentations, whether by omission or commission, will result in my application being automatically and irrevocably rejected from further consideration. I certify that I have read the above statement, understand its contents, and may print a copy for my records. My typed name below indicates my understanding of the above advisement.
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INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read and answer each question. If you answer "YES" to any question, you MUST write a complete and thorough explanation as a response to question #51. Reference your answer to the corresponding question number. All written responses must be answered completely, accurately, truthfully, and thoroughly. Provide date, locations, amounts, etc. Vague, ambiguous, misleading, or unanswered responses may be cause for disqualification from further consideration. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), do not list any medical related information or history about yourself on this questionnaire or any attached pages. Those employed with the Ontario Police Department must be able to read, interpret, comprehend, and complete police reports, fo
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