Fire Chief - CA Posting
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- Chalk River, ON
- $132,000-198,700 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Bachelor's degree in fire science, fire administration, business administration, public administration, or a related curriculum
- Ten (10) years of experience in fire service positions, five (5) of which must have been in which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities.
- Fire service experience must include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, and related areas of fire department operations and management.
- Leadership experience within a fire department or an emergency response organization.
- Thorough knowledge of modern techniques and methods as applied to the administration of firefighting and prevention activities, Training, License Conditions, Codes, Standards and Regulations gained through 15 years' experience in the profession, including a minimum of 5 years as a Deputy Chief Officer.
- Incident Command training and experience.
- NFPA 1021 Fire Officer Level IV
- NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor Level II
- NFPA 1403 Live Fire Training Evolutions
- NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector II
- NFPA 1035 Level II
- NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator
- Maturity and interpersonal skills, abilities to comprehend or be cognizant with a broad range of technological and/or business issues.
- Ability to understand and effectively communicate (verbally and in writing) sensitive information to senior management in the organization and to external agencies and organizations.
- Ability to communicate effectively with Union Representatives to resolve management/Union conflicts.
- Able to develop confidence through personal and telephone contacts with colleagues in the fire field and various agencies (e.g., MNR, Mutual Aids, etc.).
- Ability to organize information, plan and assess issues, and take action within broad organization objectives dealing with a variety of diverse technical, complex organizational, and economic challenges.
- Ability to plan, organize and co-ordinate activities of self and others to achieve individual/branch targets.
- Highly developed analytical, organizational, negotiation, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Emergency Response Training, First Aid, Fire Suppression, Confined Space, High Angle Rescue, HazMat, Forest Fires. Knowledge of relevant CNSC Regulations, CSA Standards, CNL Policies and Procedures
- Must be eligible to obtain and maintain Canadian security clearance.
- Must reside near or be willing to relocate to the Chalk River, Ontario area.
- The Fire Chief is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Fire Department.
- This includes personnel and equipment readiness, adequate training levels, fire prevention activities and coordination required with customer groups to execute tasks necessary.
- The Fire Chief provides the leadership necessary to motivate all fire department personnel to perform to a high standard.
- The Fire Chief ensures training is compliant, challenging, focused, and outcome driven in order to inspire all to achieve high standards. Where this is not possible, the Fire Chief either addresses resource shortfalls, prioritizes based on risk, or manages performance as appropriate.
- In conjunction with the Director, the Fire Chief ensures code compliance with the CNL license and provincial and national codes.
- Provision of support and guidance to Fire Prevention and Training to ensure codes and standards are implemented effectively.
- The Fire Chief provides leadership, direction and decision-making in managing emergency situations.
- The Fire Chief develops strategies and tactics to successfully react to and conclude all emergencies and minimize the loss of lives and company assets.
- The Fire Chief is responsible for the application of the collective agreement. They are also the key person on the management team during negotiations.
- Management of Fire Operations, Training and Prevention
- Provision of direct management to the Deputy Chiefs of Fire Operations, Fire Training and Fire Prevention.
- Supporting the development, management and review of annual operational budgets and capital budgets.
- Development and maintenance of fire department succession plans and asset management plans.
- All other duties as assigned.