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Manager, Public Safety Communications Center
Brown UniversityProvidence, RI, US- Full-time
Manager, Public Safety Communications Center
The Brown University Department of Public Safety is a dually accredited (CALEA and RIPAC) department that provides the overall safety and security of the campus community. Situated physically within Department of Public Safety, the Manager will lead the Public Safety Communications Center.
The Manager, Public Safety Communications Center, is responsible for the daily operations, strategic development, and staff supervision of Brown University's 24 / 7 / 365 Communications Center. This position leads a team of Communication Control Officers (CCOs) and Public Safety Officers (PSOs) and ensures the effective coordination of emergency and non-emergency calls for service, efficient use of public safety systems, and adherence to departmental standards and accreditation requirements. In coordination with the Director of Strategic Initiatives and the OIT Public Safety Tech team, this position will oversee the day-to-day facets of the police department's information and public safety systems and applications including IMC CAD / RMS, 800MHZ, MDCs, portable radios, station alerting systems, and other public safety and related hardware and software.
Major Responsibility : Organizational Leadership of the Communications Center (45%)
Supporting Actions :
Provide strategic leadership and operational control and direction over dispatch and technical staff.
Manage staff by establishing and evaluating strategic group priority and performance expectations; assigning and directing the work of the division, applying discipline when necessary.
Participate in the hiring process.
Manage and oversee all data entry into the confidential automated records systems.
Create, implement and maintain policy and procedures, standard operating manual and training manuals for the communication center.
Assess training needs, determine training approach, develop course materials and conduct advanced technical training for all department personnel.
Direct supervision of 15-18 Communication Control Officers and Public Safety Officers across three rotating shifts.
Manage scheduling, minimum staffing, overtime, and leave coverage
Conduct QA reviews of CAD logs, radio traffic, and emergency call handling
Handle performance management : evaluations, discipline, coaching, and documentation
Maintain 24 / 7 operational readiness and coverage of the Center
Major Responsibility : Personnel Development and Training Oversight (20%)
Supporting Actions :
Manage onboarding, field training, and continuing education for dispatch staff
Track certifications and performance trends; implement remediation plans
Mentor senior dispatchers and leads to support career growth
Ensure alignment with accreditation standards and university policies
Major Responsibility : Personnel Development and Training Oversight (20%)
Supporting Actions :
Collaborate with the Director to implement SOP updates, metrics, and modernization projects
Maintain documentation systems (e.g., GitBook) and standard operating procedures
Represent the Center in university planning, emergency drills, and meetings
Coordinate closely with Public Safety Tech on CAD, RMS, and radio workflows
Major Responsibility : Personnel Development and Training Oversight (20%)
Supporting Actions :
Ensure daily practices comply with CALEA / RIPAC and state / federal regulations
Serve as liaison for audit preparation, document retention, and security practices
Maintain alarm contact data, radio protocols, and user access controls
Partner with OIT and Facilities on environmental and systems improvements
Major Responsibility : Customer Service and Stakeholder Engagement (5%)
Supporting Actions :
Serve as escalation point for complaints, inquiries, or service issues
Identify service improvement opportunities based on user feedback
Support debriefings, community feedback loops, and critical incident reviews
Act as a liaison to law enforcement and other state and federal agencies.
Decision Position is Free to Make :
Assist with the purchase of new hardware / software within approved budget
Implementation of hardware / software upgrades
Evaluate and resolve user problems
Maintenance schedules for all equipment
Performance management and evaluations for staff
Explain the decisions that depend on position's advice :
IT plans / goals for the department
Acquisition of major equipment or new software packages
Development of annual technology budget
Installation of new or upgraded security equipment in all campus facilities
Dimensions :
- Supervise 15-18 Communication Control Officers and Public Safety Officers, and possibly a dispatch supervisor
- Manage $75,000 budget
- Ensure integrity and confidentiality of over 10,000 police records.
Job Qualifications
Education and Experience Required :
Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Emergency Management, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Minimum five (5) years of professional experience in a public safety communications center, including at least three (3) years in a supervisory or leadership role
Strong knowledge of CAD / RMS systems, two-way radio operations, and emergency response protocols (IMC preferred)
Demonstrated experience in policy development, performance management, and quality assurance
Preferred :
APCO certifications (Communications Supervisor) strongly preferred
Experience as a Terminal Agency Coordinator (TAC) or with CJIS / NCIC access compliance
Experience leading or contributing to accreditation (CALEA / RIPAC), onboarding programs, or strategic initiatives
Exposure to project management tools, training program delivery, or systems upgrades
Experience with university policing
Job Competencies :
Familiarity with public safety technologies and ability to liaise with IT staff to address system functionality and needs
Strong organizational skills with ability to evaluate and improve operational workflows using metrics and feedback
Knowledge of principles and practices of personnel management and supervisory development
Proven ability to maintain situational awareness and manage multiple high-stakes inputs simultaneously in a dynamic communications environment
Ability to supervise and ensure proper use of CAD / RMS and other critical systems within a 24 / 7 operational environment
Must be a team player who is able to display tact, patience, and respect in dealing with people of varying temperaments and levels of knowledge under often difficult or stressful circumstances
Must pass a criminal background investigation.