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Washington State Department of Natural Resources Lead Dispatcher, Wildland Fire in Castle Rock, Washington
Lead Dispatcher, Wildland Fire Dispatcher 3 *Salary: *
$3,643.00 - $4,865.00
*Review of applications is ongoing. *We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment any time after 12/24/24. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible.
Responsibilities: This position activates emergency responses when life, property, or natural resources are threatened due to wildfire or other emergencies. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Knowledge and ability to explain Forest Fire Protection Laws/Rules (violations, silviculture burning, forest closures and suspensions, fire protection regulations, hazard abatement).
- Knowledge and ability to explain the agency's fire protection policies and procedures.
- Communication - active listening with particular attention to clarifying fire situations; clear, accurate, and concise verbal communication in person and over the radio and phone. Written communications effectively convey ideas and information using language that is appropriate to both the complexity of the topic and the knowledge and understanding of the reader.
- Analysis - uses data and information in a clear and rational thought process to assess and understand issues, evaluate options, form accurate conclusions, and make decisions. Anticipate, assess, and respond to changing fire situations.
- Manage workloads - Organize multiple assignments to produce work products that are accurate, thorough, and on time. Adept at multi-tasking.
- Recordkeeping - consistently and accurately documents information or updates records so that they reflect the most current information and form a complete and understandable account of changes, decisions, activities, and work performed.
- Computer skills - use various database, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software, such as MS Office to create and maintain databases, spreadsheets, charts, graphs, letters, and other documents, using mathematical formulas to calculate data, link worksheets, import data, edit table, columns, format sections, create headers and footers, and work with pictures and draw objects. Compose, send, and respond to email, and use email functions such as calendar and meeting requests. Navigate the internet to find and download data. Learn to use various agency interagency-specific programs, such as WIMS, IROC, FIReS, Burn Portal, IQS, and WildCAD.
- Teamwork -focuses efforts on team goals; actively participates in team activities positively and constructively; willingly compromises with teammates to achieve goals; takes ownership of and supports team decisions; takes responsibility for doing own share of work; recognizes contributions of others; keeps supervisor and coworkers informed.
- Willingness and Ability to: work in a high-pressure environment, answering 40+radio/phone calls per day, under noisy conditions for extended periods without loss of concentration, sit for 4 or more hours per day, work overtime on short notice to assist in emergency operations and accept varying work schedules; maintain confidentiality at all times; work with and diffuse angry individuals; work individually, with no on-site supervisory direction; follow written and verbal instructions; to move or relocate objects weighing approximately 20 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation; travel in and out of state, staying overnight for up to 2 weeks.
- Lead - Interview, recommend for hire, set expectations, coach and train, assign and direct work, and correct work of other dispatchers.
*Required Qualifications: *
High School Diploma or GED Equivalent.
One or more seasons as a Wildland Fire Dispatcher 2; OR other dispatch experience, e