Driver Operator/EMT-B

City of Cape GirardeauCape Girardeau, MO
12d

About The Position

Performs work responsible for safely driving, operating, maintaining and providing minor repairs to various fire apparatus; operating and maintaining firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical equipment; and to engage in firefighting, emergency medical services, rescue, hazardous materials response, fire prevention activities and other emergency incidents for the City of Cape Girardeau. Essential Functions ● Performs prevention activities designed to prevent incidents from occurring or reduce loss when an incident does occur; assists with the conduction of fire safety inspections; conducts public information and public education programs; assists with the investigation into the cause of incidents. ● Performs preparation activities designed to prepare for the response to incidents in the most effective, efficient, safe and professional manner; maintains personal fitness and health; maintains job knowledge and skill; assists with conduction of pre-fire planning; maintains apparatus and equipment in a state of readiness including inspecting equipment, performing lubrication, making minor adjustments and repairs; maintaining fuel and oil supply; washing and testing fire hoses; and maintaining clean station quarters, apparatus and equipment. ● Performs response activities designed to ensure the handling of incidents in the most effective, efficient, safe and professional manner; responds to dispatched alarms without delay and selects the most direct route to the incident; drives and operates fire equipment and apparatus and other emergency vehicles at incidents within departmental policies, standard operating guidelines and command system; performs rescues; administers basic life support and assists the EMT-P with patient care; performs fire suppression, incident mitigation and property and environment conservation activities. ● Performs evaluation activities designed to evaluate and improve service delivery, as well as to maintain and improve public opinion; accurately completes any necessary records or reports; participates honestly in evaluations, reviews, post-incident analyses and investigations; offers input and suggestions regarding improvements to service delivery; maintains apparatus, equipment, stations and grounds in a presentable, clean fashion. ● Performs at or above standards established by the department. ● Adheres to policies and standard operating guidelines; helps to ensure that problems that arise are handled in a direct, timely and professional manner. ● Responds off duty for staffing request during emergency recalls. ● Helps maintain a level of cooperation, coordination and communication with chief officers, captains and each other to ensure the most effective, efficient, safe and professional delivery of services to the community as possible. ● Performs other related duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Must meet and maintain the minimum requirements of Firefighter/EMT-B.
  • Must possess a high school diploma or equivalency, must possess and maintain certification as State of Missouri Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, must be certified State of Missouri Firefighter I & II (NFPA 1001) or equivalent and must have State of Missouri certified Hazardous Materials awareness and operations or equivalent.
  • Must be State of Missouri Driver/Operator Certification (NFPA 1002) or equivalent.
  • Must possess and maintain State of Missouri certified Fire Instructor 1 Certification (NFPA 1041) or equivalent.
  • Must hold 5 or more certifications from the department’s List of Additional Certifications.
  • Must complete the CGFD Driver/Operator Task Book within 6 months of hire.
  • Must complete Basic Skills exam within 2 months of hire.

Nice To Haves

  • Associates degree or higher in a related field.
  • National Fire Academy courses related to Incident Management or Fire Protection Systems.
  • Hold the rank of Firefighter/EMT-B and have 3 consecutive years of service with a career fire department.
  • National or state courses related to the delivery of advanced life support services.

Responsibilities

  • Performs prevention activities designed to prevent incidents from occurring or reduce loss when an incident does occur; assists with the conduction of fire safety inspections; conducts public information and public education programs; assists with the investigation into the cause of incidents.
  • Performs preparation activities designed to prepare for the response to incidents in the most effective, efficient, safe and professional manner; maintains personal fitness and health; maintains job knowledge and skill; assists with conduction of pre-fire planning; maintains apparatus and equipment in a state of readiness including inspecting equipment, performing lubrication, making minor adjustments and repairs; maintaining fuel and oil supply; washing and testing fire hoses; and maintaining clean station quarters, apparatus and equipment.
  • Performs response activities designed to ensure the handling of incidents in the most effective, efficient, safe and professional manner; responds to dispatched alarms without delay and selects the most direct route to the incident; drives and operates fire equipment and apparatus and other emergency vehicles at incidents within departmental policies, standard operating guidelines and command system; performs rescues; administers basic life support and assists the EMT-P with patient care; performs fire suppression, incident mitigation and property and environment conservation activities.
  • Performs evaluation activities designed to evaluate and improve service delivery, as well as to maintain and improve public opinion; accurately completes any necessary records or reports; participates honestly in evaluations, reviews, post-incident analyses and investigations; offers input and suggestions regarding improvements to service delivery; maintains apparatus, equipment, stations and grounds in a presentable, clean fashion.
  • Performs at or above standards established by the department.
  • Adheres to policies and standard operating guidelines; helps to ensure that problems that arise are handled in a direct, timely and professional manner.
  • Responds off duty for staffing request during emergency recalls.
  • Helps maintain a level of cooperation, coordination and communication with chief officers, captains and each other to ensure the most effective, efficient, safe and professional delivery of services to the community as possible.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • This position also includes a generous benefit package.
  • 14 holiday hours per month – paid in Holiday (lump sum) check in November/December for the previous 12 months.
  • 191 hours of vacation – accrued throughout the year.
  • 168 hours of sick leave – accrued throughout the year.
  • 2 days of personal leave per fiscal year. Must be employed on July 1 of the fiscal year to receive.
  • City paid monthly premiums for health and dental insurance – Employee only.
  • City paid monthly life insurance for employee only (1 times annual salary up to $50,000).
  • Optional group term life insurance purchased at employee’s expense.
  • Optional vision insurance purchased at employee’s expense.
  • Voluntary deferred compensation plan – not matched by the City.
  • Retirement (LAGERS) paid by the City.
  • Missouri LAGERS – A Secure Retirement for All (molagers.org).
  • Total compensation value (Hourly starting rate plus benefits value) for this position is $88,718 yearly.
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