Job Description
JOB Under limited supervision, coordinates and develops training programs for volunteers in the fire districts; assists in conducting fire prevention and investigation activities; assists in enforcing the fire protection and prevention codes and ordinances of the San Juan County Fire Department. On a rotating basis serves as a Duty Officer with the responsibility of responding to major incidents for the purpose of managing, directing, or providing logistical support to incidents as needed. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Associate’s Degree in Fire Science or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience totaling five (5) years.Four (4) years of recent experience as an active member of a fire department involved in fire suppression, emergency medical service and incident management.Demonstrated leadership and management experienceMinimum IFSAC Fire Fighter 1 and 2 certification or equivalent.Minimum IFSAC Fire instructor 1 certification or equivalent.Minimum IFSAC Fire Officer 1 certification or equivalent Minimum of five (5) years Fire Service Instruction.ICS 400, NIMS 700 and 800 or ability to acquire within one (1) year of hire date.Minimum NM licensed EMT Basic required.Valid State of New Mexico Class A CDL with tanker endorsement, or E driver’s license. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The list that follows is not intended as a comprehensive list; it is intended to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed, and may be required to perform additional, position-specific tasks. Manages, facilitates, and develops training programs to properly train emergency response personnel in the volunteer fire districts; develops training on fire suppression, incident management, emergency medical services, hazardous materials and fire prevention. Formulates teaching outline, teaching aids and determines instructional methods such as individual training, group instruction, lectures, demonstrations, meeting and workshops. Develops training based on State and Federal standards; recommends standards for the district volunteers. Organizes and supervises the instruction and training for members of the fire district’s volunteers; ensures that volunteer staff has adequate training to prepare them to safely respond to emergency calls. Maintains records and reports for the training conducted; ensures participation of field staff; follows up with personnel who have not completed required training; provide tests to measure progress and to evaluate effectiveness of training. Develop and coordinate certification process; monitors certifications and/or re-certifications as required. Identifies outside contractors to conduct training programs; negotiates contracts and coordinates their training activities; monitors their training activities to ensure that it is effective and pertinent to field training needs. Reviews sites and programs to ensure that training equipment and facilities are properly maintained. Responds to emergency calls as necessary. Serves as a liaison officer for fire districts as assigned by the Fire Chief. Reviews assigned incident reports for quality assurance and completion. Completes administrative requirements and ensures compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations; ensures compliance with agency policy and procedures as they apply to fire protection and prevention, fire training and fire-fighting operations. May investigate the cause and origin of fires occurring in the County; provides court testimony as needed. Assists with fire inspections as necessary; prepares and submits reports documenting the results of the inspections. Assist with preparing and monitoring training budget. Orders, tracks, follows up on repair requests, schedule maintenance of firefighting gear and equipment. Performs other related job duties as assigned.