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Operations Communications Specialist

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Health Care District of Palm Beach County

Palm Beach, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 2 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/20/2026

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Job Description

The Trauma Hawk Operations Control Center Communications Specialist is directly responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of our FAA Part 135 Helicopter Air Ambulance Program following the federal aviation regulations and company flight manuals. The Communications Specialist will be responsible for analyzing adverse/hazardous weather, weight & balance, aircraft & crew readiness, and collaborating with the Pilot in Command to finalize the flight plan. Once en-route, the Communications Specialist will monitor the progress of the flight and advise the crew of any changes they need to be aware of. This role will also dispatch and monitor ground transportation ambulances following similar standards and practices.
Essential Functions:
Monitors, answers, interprets, prioritizes, and dispatches from Palm Beach County Fire Rescue (911 calls) and local hospitals for calls received. Computes the amount of fuel required for the safe completion of flight according to type of aircraft, distance of flight, maintenance limitations, weather conditions, and minimum fuel requirements prescribed by federal aviation regulations. Analyze weather data to determine safe and cost-effective flight routes. Prepares flight plans containing information such as maximum allowable takeoff and landing weights, weather reports, field conditions, NOTAMS, utilizes the District's risk assessment procedure and many other informational components required for the safe completion of flight. Reviews all available information concerning that flight, including current inspection status and aircraft discrepancy log, M.E.L. deferral log, and maintenance release, if appropriate. Collaborates with the Director of Maintenance and the Director of Aviation Operations regarding the repair of discrepancies and completion of aircraft inspections or other maintenance. Validates suitability of crew and aircraft for each departure Collaborates with the Pilot In Command to finalize the flight plan. Exercises joint flight release responsibilities with the flight crew. Shares safety and operational control responsibility with the Pilot in Command. Prepares and signs the dispatch release providing authorization for a flight to depart. Delays or cancels flights if unsafe conditions threaten the safety of the aircraft, crew, or patient. Monitors flight progress and provides real-time updates to crews, ensuring the safety of every flight. Monitors weather conditions, aircraft position reports, and aeronautical navigation charts to evaluate the progress of flight Updates the pilot in command of significant changes to weather or flight plan and recommends flight plan alternates, such as changing course, altitude, and, if required, en-route landings in the interest of safety and regulations. Responds to accidents/incidents by initiating notifications and properly documenting all information. Assists the OCC Supervisor in maintaining the Flight Control Center about equipment, procedures, and other operations and duties deemed necessary. Demonstrates competence in utilizing various software systems and technology necessary to complete duties and assignments. Work with a multidisciplinary team to provide excellence inpatient transport. Responds to requests from hospitals for interfacility transport requests, collecting information to determine if the request can be scheduled/fulfilled. Practices appropriate radio communication practices. Communicates effectively with off-going or on-coming duty pilot and flight crew to ensure that all pertinent information about the aircraft, weather, or potential flights is provided during the shift change briefing. Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, PBCFR, hospitals, and the public; strives to maintain a friendly and professional working environment. Leverage FAA Flight Dispatch practices to fulfill dispatch and control of ground transportation ambulances. Maintains flight and weather records in accordance with Federal Air regulations to include other data deemed necessary by the Company. Must be able to work rotating 12-hour shifts; including days, nights, weekends, and holidays. Emergency duty may be required of the incumbent that includes working in Red Cross shelters or to perform other emergency duties including, but not limited to, responses to threats or disasters, man-made or natural.

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