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Position Summary

Supervises dispatch staff and daily operations of the communications center; dispatches tribal law enforcement, fire, EMS, rescue, and other tribal support service units to all emergency and non-emergency scenes and calls.

Supervision Exercised

Reports to the Chief of Police and Police Captain.

Major Duties And Responsibilities

  1. Oversees the dispatching of Police, EMS, fire, and tribal support services ensuring calls are handled in a timely and efficient manner.
  2. Implements and maintains dispatch schedule to ensure all shifts have adequate coverage.
  3. Maintains Kronos timekeeping system; edits timesheets and submits payroll by scheduled deadline.
  4. Maintains a written log of telephone and radio calls; quality checks reports and data entries for accuracy.
  5. Serves as manager for a 911 Public Service Answering Point (PSAP); maintains equipment and schedules for repairs as needed.
  6. Provides a variety of general information to community residents, including laws and regulations, road and weather conditions, and travel directions.
  7. Prepares monthly reports for Chief of Police for service calls, officer response calls, 911 monthly activity and citations issued.
  8. Maintains updated files of current warrants, criminal complaints, civil complaints, restraining orders, and probation paperwork.
  9. Prepares statistical reports on calls for service, crime types, officer calls reports, and traffic data on request by the Police Chief and/or Police Captain.
  10. Screens incoming radio and telephone calls and makes appropriate referrals to the shift supervisor or other law enforcement officers.
  11. Issues memos, procedures and directives in relation to operation of Command Center.
  12. Maintains Master Street address guide for the Sandia and updates data base; prepares bi-annual Master Street address guide and publishes new guide.
  13. Troubleshoots RMS/CAD, radio and other communications equipment and contacts vendors or MIS to resolve issues; ensures equipment is in proper operational order.
  14. Maintains current working knowledge of trends in emergency communications.
  15. Keeps leadership and other departments informed of status of department activities by attending meetings and submitting reports.
  16. Hosts regular staff meetings to ensure communication among staff regarding program related activities.
  17. Assists with development of; interpreting of and uploading SOP, policies and rules and regulations.
  18. Conducts employee evaluations using departmental rules, regulation, laws and professional standards of conduct.  Recommends disciplinary actions.
  19. Performs other duties as assigned.

Secondary Duties And Responsibilities

Knowledge, Skills And Abilities

  1. Knowledge of applicable federal, state, county and local laws, regulations and requirements.
  2. Knowledge of department organization, functions, objectives, policies, and procedures.
  3. Knowledge of federal communication commission rules and regulations required.
  4. Knowledge of budget preparation.
  5. Knowledge of the scope, landmarks and geographical locations within the Sandia Pueblo reservation boundaries.
  6. Knowledge of principles and practices of radio dispatch and communication.
  7. Skill in preparing, reviewing, and analyzing operational and financial reports.
  8. Skill in supervising, training, and evaluating staff.
  9. Skill in making effective decisions in emergency situations.
  10. Ability to perform duties under stress, maintain composer and professionalism under stressful conditions and in the face of provocation.
  11. Ability to maintain confidentiality of information as directed by tribal and police policies.
  12. Ability to communicate efficiently and effectively both verbally and in writing.
  13. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with the individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds.
  14. Ability to create and present effective speeches and presentations.
  15. Ability to analyze situations and adopt appropriate courses of action.
  16. Ability to make solid decisions and exercise independent judgement

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Minimum Qualifications, Education And Experience

Required

  1. High School Diploma, GED Certification or equivalent.
  2. Five (5) years’ experience as a communications operator or dispatcher including two (2) years in a supervisory capacity.
  3. The following current  licenses and/or certifications are required prior to employment start date:
  1. New Mexico State Law Enforcement Dispatcher Certification
  2. NCIC Terminal Access Certification.
  3. CPR/First Aid Certification.

Licensing Status

  1. Must be able to successfully pass a stringent background and character investigation in compliance with PL 101.630.
  2. Will require a post-offer, pre-employment and random drug screening.
  3. Must successfully pass a physical exam.
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Sandia Resort & Casino

30 Rainbow Road, NE

Albuquerque, NM 87113

Casino Resort

Sandia Resort & Casino

The Sandia Resort and Casino is situated on the Northeast corner of Interstate 25 and Tramway Road in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Since it first opened in 1994, The Sandia Resort and Casino has undergone extensive developments to its property to provide a truly all-inclusive and luxurious experience for visitors.

Owned and operated by the Pueblo of Sandia, it was the very first Indian casino in New Mexico at its opening. Now there are approximately 25 tribal casinos in the state, including Sandia.

The goal was to create an upscale experience that was close to home for New Mexicans, while encompassing Southwestern pride and culture for out-of-state visitors. With friendly customer service and opulent amenities, this goal was not only realized, it made Sandia Resort & Casino the best place for entertainment in the state.

The Vegas-style casino floor offers 140,000 square feet of your favorite games, including more than 2,300 slots, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Bingo, Live Keno, and the state's largest non-smoking Poker room.

This is only the tip of the iceberg in regards to all that Sandia Casino has to offer. With the addition of the hotel in 2005, and another expansion in 2014 to add the golf pavilion and parking garage, Sandia Resort & Casino slowly became much more than just a place to game.

Visitors from all over the nation can now get lost in the lights and sounds of the casino floor, relax at the luxurious Green Reed Spa, dive into the outdoor pool, tee off on the 18-hole championship golf course, listen to their favorite singer at the amphitheater, dine at any of the numerous restaurants, bars, and lounges, get married to their best friend, and spend the night in one of the grand, luxury suites – all available onsite.

Come say hello to New Mexico’s best place to play – Sandia Resort & Casino!