Job Demands:
- Do you want work that is exciting and never the same?
- Can you multitask without getting flustered?
- Can you read and listen well, remember facts quickly and accurately, compare details and draw logical conclusions from what you've read or heard?
- Can you speak clearly and communicate your ideas well to others?
- Do you want earn a good wage with great benefits?
If you can honestly answer "yes" to all of the above questions, you may be an excellent candidate for a position as a Police Communicator with the Ottawa Police Service.
All work is performed in an environment which requires the application of speed and accuracy in urgent and, in some cases, life-threatening situations. Persons hired for this position will be expected to perform seemingly incompatible operations concurrently and calmly on a routine basis.
Ability to:
- Understand and carry out oral/written instructions and procedures
- Think, speak, multitask, and act clearly and efficiently in emergency situations
- Adequately hear verbal communications at normal sound levels
- Learn standard broadcast procedures of a public safety telecommunications system and Ottawa Police Service general Policies and Procedures
- Operate standard office equipment
- Calmly and effectively deal with persons in crisis.
- Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Job Requirements
For details on the 911 Police Communicator hiring process please refer to the Civilian Hiring Process. Applicants should also review the posted job description.
Mandatory Requirements:
- Grade 12 education, or equivalent, plus one-year post-secondary.
- Fully bilingual- advanced level 2: English written, oral and reading; French oral and reading.
- Keyboarding skills, minimum 45 WPM.
- Ability to work shift work: days, afternoons and over nights.
Special consideration will be given to applicants who possess the following additional skills:
- Post-secondary education.
- Additional language.
- Prior experience in a police environment.
- Prior public safety dispatch experience.
- Experience working with the public in a social work environment (e.g. CAS, Harvest House).
- Previous customer service experience.
Shifts
The Communication Centre operates on a 24-hour basis, seven (7) days a week, 365 days a year.(bring sentence up)The schedule is based on 42-day rotational shifts, which equals six (6)-week sequences, divided in three (3) two-week groups:
- Days: 0700 to 1700hrs
- Nights: 2000 to 0700hrs
- Early Afternoons: 0900 to 2000hrs
- Late Afternoons: 1700 to 0400hrs
The rotation of the shifts are two on, two off, three on, two off, two on, three off.
Week #1: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Week #2: Wednesday and Thursday
Emergency Communicator Course
You may wish to consider putting yourself through an Emergency Communicator Course. The course is not mandatory for application to the Ottawa Police Service. The following colleges offer the course: remove space
- Seneca College
- Humber College
- Georgian College
- La Cité collégiale
For more information, you may wish to check out the Associated Public Services Communication Officials (APCO) Canada and USA sites.