Call-Taker definition
Examples of Call-Taker in a sentence
For employees in the classification of Dispatcher and Call-Taker, sick leave shall be available for use the first day following the pay period in which they completed 1040 service hours.
For a Dispatcher or Call-Taker position, "qualified" means that the applicant has achieved sign-off in accordance of Article 13.04(a).
Probationary periods for classification in the bargaining unit are: Call-Taker – 2,080 service hours Dispatcher – 2,080 service hours Supervising Dispatcher – 1,040 service hours.
In order to be eligible for the Acting Dispatcher differential an employee must be qualified as an Associate Call-Taker.
Probationary periods for classification in the bargaining unit are: Call-Taker – 2080 service hours Dispatcher – 2080 service hours Supervising Dispatcher – 1040 service hours.
For a Dispatcher or Call-Taker position, “qualified” means that the applicant has achieved sign-off in accordance of Article 13.04(a).
Effective December 23, 2017, County Fire shall provide the Call-Taker, Dispatcher Trainee, Dispatcher, and Supervising Dispatcher classifications with a two and one-half percent (2.50%) equity increase.
This applies to six [6] full-time office/wicket employees, six [6] full-time regular VCO/VCT and six [6] full-time regular Call-Taker positions.
Call-Taker Workplace Trainer Multi-skill 2 (4 skills) A Workplace Trainer Call-Taker who has 4 Skills.
Users may only access the Service through the Call-Taker Console, or the applicable Prepared Platform Extension if the Client has subscribed to the applicable Paid Subscription Tier, as part of the Prepared Platform made available by lnvictus from Client Systems through the Internet.