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What is the difference between Metro Gov vs City Planner?

AspectMetro GovCity Planner
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in public administration, political science, or related fieldsUsually requires a bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, geography, or related disciplines
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, public meetings, policy developmentUrban areas, planning departments, community consultations
Employer & IndustryLocal government agencies, municipal officesCity or regional planning departments, consulting firms

Metro Gov professionals focus on managing and implementing policies at the metropolitan level, often overseeing multiple jurisdictions. City Planners concentrate on designing and developing urban spaces within specific cities. While both roles work within government and require similar credentials, Metro Gov roles have a broader scope, whereas City Planners focus on urban development projects.

What are some common challenges faced by Metro Government employees, and how can new hires effectively navigate them?

Metro Government employees often encounter challenges such as adapting to complex regulatory procedures, balancing the needs of diverse communities, and collaborating across multiple departments. New hires can navigate these challenges by actively seeking mentorship, participating in cross-departmental trainings, and maintaining open communication with their teams. Embracing a willingness to learn and staying informed about policy updates can also help ensure a smooth transition and long-term success in the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Metropolitan Government (Metro Gov.) employee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Metropolitan Government employee, you generally need a solid understanding of public administration, local government operations, and relevant educational qualifications such as a degree in public policy, administration, or a related field. Familiarity with government management systems, budgeting software, and regulatory compliance tools is often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to public service help individuals excel in this collaborative and community-focused environment. These skills and qualities ensure effective delivery of public services, adherence to regulations, and positive community impact.

What is a Metro Gov employee?

A Metro Gov employee works for a metropolitan government, which is a consolidated city and county government structure. These employees can serve in various departments such as public works, parks, public safety, health, and administration. Their responsibilities depend on their specific roles but generally involve serving the needs of the public and maintaining city services. Metro Gov employees may be involved in policy implementation, community programs, or direct public service. Working for a metropolitan government often offers stability, benefits, and the opportunity to make a positive impact in the local community.
What cities are hiring for Metro Gov jobs? Cities with the most Metro Gov job openings:
What states have the most Metro Gov jobs? States with the most job openings for Metro Gov jobs include:
Infographic showing various Metro Gov job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.
Emergency Communications Specialist (Telecommunicator)

Emergency Communications Specialist (Telecommunicator)

City of Greensboro

Greensboro, NC • On-site

$46K - $58K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


City Of Greensboro (North Carolina) rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

93rd of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description Guilford Metro 9-1-1 is a leader in the international 9-1-1 community. We serve as the third largest, and busiest, 9-1-1 center in the State of North Carolina. We also serve as the second-largest consolidated 9-1-1 center in North Carolina.

We handle 650-700,000 telephone transactions annually. Critical to our success is maintaining a work environment that fosters employee commitment to public service and making a difference in the lives of our residents. If this sounds like a purpose that you would like to share in, please consider the opportunity below.

"GM911 is the calm in the chaos. Getting our community the right resources, at the right time, in the right way." BENEFITS: Guilford Metro 9-1-1 offers a unique training experience with a combination of in classroom and hands-on training. The best part, you will be paid to train

Guilford Metro 9-1-1 is the Primary 9-1-1 Answering Point for the City of Greensboro and Guilford County. We dispatch for: Greensboro Police Department, Greensboro Fire Department, Guilford County Sheriff's Department, Guilford County Fire and Guilford County EMS. Because we serve such a broad spectrum of emergency service providers, we are able to offer a variety of career paths, to include: Call Take Only (ECS), Call Take and 1 Dispatch Discipline (ECS I), Call Take and 2 Dispatch Disciplines (ECS II), and Call Take and 3 Dispatch Disciplines (Master ECS).

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: COMPETITIVE PAY: Salary starts at $46,492, with a 2.5% probationary increase after 6 months. PLUS BONUS PAY: 5% Retention Bonus after certified in call intake Night Shift Premium Pay of $3,600 annually Bilingual Pay up to $2,500 annually EDUCATIONAL BONUS up to $5,000 PAID TIME OFF: 13 Paid Holidays 9 Days Paid Vacation Earned Annually 96 Hours Sick Time Earned Annually SCHEDULE: Guilford Metro 9-1-1 is a 24/7/365 Department. We offer four permanent shifts, two (2) day shifts and two (2) night shifts

Our shifts are 12.25 hours, with an unpaid lunch hour. This includes weekends and holidays. **NOTE: New hires are assigned where needed, day or night

Shift choice is not guaranteed** Day Shift Schedule (6:15am-6:30pm): Runs on the DuPont model (every other weekend off) which is the following: Week 1: Work: Monday and Tuesday, Off: Wednesday and Thursday, Work: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Week 2: Off: Monday and Tuesday, Work: Wednesday and Thursday, Off: Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Night Shift Schedule (6:15pm-6:30am): Runs on a 4/4 schedule, which is work 4 shift and then off 4 shifts. HEALTH AND RETIREMENT The City of Greensboro offers a comprehensive retirement and benefits package including: 401k, Health, Vision, Dental, Maternity/Paternity Leave and more.

You can learn more about the benefits that the City of Greensboro offers by visiting https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/people-culture/benefits. GROWTH POTENTIAL Guilford Metro 9-1-1 offers many training and professional growth opportunities. Tuition Assistance up to $2,000 annually

SUPPORT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY At Guilford Metro 9-1-1, we support the whole family. After one year of service, employees are eligible for six (6) weeks of paid caregiver leave for those with new children or may be caring for a sick family member. In addition, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides eligible employees with up to 12 work weeks of unpaid leave in a 12-month period.

Training Schedule/Requirements Each new hire will attend a 6-8 week Rookie Academy, working a Monday-Friday 8am-5pm schedule (may vary due to scheduled topics). Once you have completed the Rookie Academy, you will be placed on a shift to complete your hands-on training. You will be assigned to a Certified Training Officer on shift who you will work with until signed off on, at minimum, Call Intake.

During the Rookie Academy and hands-on training you will have your performance critiqued often, with a Daily Observation Report completed each day during the hands-on phase. During this training, you will complete exercises, quizzes, tests, etc. Trainees must successfully complete the following within 6 months from their hire date: IAED Advanced Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification IAED Emergency Fire Dispatch Certification IAED Emergency Police Dispatch Certification North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services Certification Emergency Telecommunicator Certification NC SBI-DCI Certification IS-100 IS-700 CPR Certifications Certify in Call Intake Specific questions may be directed to Kim Hooker at 336-373-3250, or by email at Kimberly.hooker@greensboro-nc.gov

This job is Non-Exempt and is subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS The entire applicant process for Guilford Metro 9-1-1 may require several months to complete. Each phase of the process is scheduled with enough lead time so applicants can make arrangements to attend.

Minimum Qualifications TYPING TEST REQUIRED: Once you have submitted your online application and it is received by Guilford Metro 9-1-1 you will receive a link to take a typing test online. You must submit your results to Kim Hooker by email: Kimberly.hooker@greensboro-nc.gov. **Applications without a typing test will NOT be processed

Must type 35 WPM. If you have taken the test within the last 180 days your results will remain valid. No results greater than 180 days will be used as part of the recruitment process; the test must be retaken.

Must be a US Citizen. No felony convictions. No single Class B misdemeanor conviction within ten (10) years of applications.

No two (2), or more, Class B misdemeanor convictions ever, regardless of the conviction date. High School Diploma or GED equivalent. **Will be required to submit a copy of the Diploma or GED (a copy of a higher education diploma will satisfy this requirement).

Must be 18 years of age. Must successfully complete a preliminary screening process that gauges the applicant's performance in: Error Recognition Information Identification Categorizing Information Information Recall Must successfully complete a thorough background investigation. Must complete a minimum of eight (8) hours of on-site observation scheduled at the applicant's convenience.

Must pass a panel interview. Must successfully pass a physical evaluation by a licensed physician (includes a hearing and vision exam), personality test, and drug test if extended a Conditional Offer of Probationary Employment. After selection, submit to fingerprinting.

Requirements Special Notes Concerning This Position: This is a year-round ongoing recruitment process. Successful candidates must: React decisively and quickly in response to 9-1-1 and non-emergency calls received continuously in the Emergency Communications Division. Be responsible for responding to public inquiries, requests for emergency services and create and maintain accurate records.

Perform required job duties in a confined space, sitting at a computer terminal using state-of-the-art telecommunications equipment. Provide excellent customer service. Have excellent hearing in both ears, clear speech, effective verbal skills.

Be able to type quickly and accurately on the computer keyboard.


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