Riverside, CA30+ days ago
Ability to: Organize, motivate, mentor, and direct staff while fostering a positive and high-performance work culture; recognizing and managing personal emotions and the emotions of others, especially in high-stress situations; train personnel in communications activities; exercise sound judgment in emergency situations; assess complex situations quickly and make sound,data-informed decisions; skills for managing high-stress interactions with callers, field personnel, and other agencies; develop and evaluate communications and record-keeping procedures to ensure accuracy in dispatch operations, dataentry, analysis, and reporting; interpret statistical reports to support informed decision-making and operational improvements; managing multiple responsibilities, tasks, and incidents under time-sensitive conditions; demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills; understand diverse community needs and ensuring equitable communication and service delivery; perform advanced arithmetic skills to complete calculations related to scheduling, budgeting, or data tracking; establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, stakeholders, and partner agencies. Manage large-scale budgets, budget planning, and forecasting to ensure funds are allocated appropriately; manage and comply with complex grant requirements, regulations, and reporting deadlines; identify funding opportunities and assisting grant applications and renewals; partner with the Sheriff's Project Management Officer for capital improvement projects to align budget resources with Bureau Communication's project timelines and deliverables.