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Emergency Comm Officer

Job in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, 27703, USA
Listing for: Duke University
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-23
Job specializations:
  • Business
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: EMERGENCY COMM OFFICER

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Occupational Summary

Emergency Communications Officers answer and process both emergency and non‑emergency calls for service. They provide dispatch and communication support services for police, fire, emergency medical, and other related services.

Work Performed
  • Operate a multi‑line telephone system, and TTY system for the deaf and hearing‑impaired.
  • Process a variety of emergency and non‑emergency calls for service received by telephone, radio, walk‑ins, or the Live Safe app; prioritize and route them to the appropriate responders or resources.
  • Interview callers to obtain vital information, type details into CAD as they are being received, and provide pre‑arrival instructions for emergency calls.
  • Maintain legible and precise documentation of calls for service and related activities.
  • Disseminate calls for service via radio or computer‑aided dispatch (CAD) systems.
  • Receive and transmit radio traffic between intra‑ and interagency users to include police, security, and contract security officers, City/County law enforcement, fire, and EMS agencies, and other University radio system users.
  • Monitor officers’ location via Fleetmatics GPS tracking software to assist with dispatching the units who are closest to an incident in order to facilitate the quickest possible response.
  • Dispatch and coordinate the response of multiple agencies and departments as needed; including but not limited to, Durham Police, Durham County Sheriff’s Office, Fire Department, EMS, Animal Control, Wildlife Rescue, Street Maintenance, Duke Grounds & Sanitation, Duke Forestry, Towing Services, etc.
  • Collaborate with other University and Medical Center departments to provide the most appropriate services to callers, such as the Duke Hospital emergency operators (115), the Office of Information Technology (OIT), Facilities Maintenance Departments (FMD), Duke Fire and Safety, Parking & Transportation, etc.
  • Perform queries of local, state, and federal databases via the Division of Criminal Information Network (DCIN), Records Management Systems (RMS), Police to Police (P2P), and CAD; enter, modify, and extract data as needed by police, investigators, or others authorized to receive such data.
  • Maintain files for missing/wanted persons and stolen property entered into DCIN.
  • Monitor and document, in CAD, held and forced door alarm activations; dispatch officers to secure doors, and/or submit repair tickets, via Portico or calls to FMD, for any physical or mechanical issues.
  • Monitor security cameras placed in sensitive areas, parking garages, and dormitory areas to ensure the safety of visitors, students, and staff.
  • Monitor and respond to a variety of technical systems and alarms including Fire, Burglar, and Irradiator Alarms, Outdoor Warning System, etc.
  • Monitor and communicate via real‑time, two‑way interactions that include location‑tagged texts, calls, photos, and videos through the Live Safe mobile safety app.
  • Make timely‑warning notifications to the Duke Community via the Duke Alert and Outdoor Siren Systems.
  • Participate on assigned work teams and complete special projects as assigned by direct supervisors.
Skills and Requirements
  • Perform job duties at a ‘successful’ level, as defined by Duke University’s performance evaluation standards.
  • Strong ability to multi‑task and work in a fast‑paced environment.
  • Strong critical thinking and problem solving skills.
  • Exceptional customer service skills.
  • Communicate effectively and respectfully with members of the community, supervisors and peers while demonstrating tact and diplomacy, and maintaining confidentiality.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills which demonstrate the ability to submit accurate documentation and effectively communicate information and ideas.
  • Deescalate difficult situations by remaining professional and calm, displaying empathy, and demonstrating impulse control.
  • Successfully become DCIN Certified by completing the DCIN Training Course within 120 days of employment; and maintain certification by successful testing biennially.
  • Successfully complete Security…
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