The Fire Chief is expected to oversee the general administrative responsibilities associated with fire and rescue activities within the City of Palmer and Greater Palmer Fire Service Area, as well as correctly and professionally serve as command officer at the scene of emergencies and disasters directing firefighting and rescue personnel. Responsibilities involve ensuring the readiness of all personnel and equipment within the areas. Work involves the exercise of judgment and discretion in managing the operation of the service area and ensuring the effective performance of personnel at the emergency scene. The position requires a combination of firefighting, public entity management, and leadership skills. The Chief must have a comprehensive knowledge of current and advanced firefighting tactics, Standard Operating Guidelines, safety procedures, and Incident Command as standardized in the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The Chief must have a thorough knowledge of radio communication and of the geography of the City and Fire Service Area; have extensive knowledge of computer use, including, but not limited to, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and the Internet. Demonstrated ability to motivate, lead, and direct the activities of employees and paid-on-call volunteers; ability to maintain cooperative relationships with City officials, borough officials, and the general public. Ability to evaluate the effectiveness of the fire service operation and to institute improvements. Ability to prepare and review reports. Budgeting skills for effective and efficient operations; resourcefulness and sound judgment in emergencies; writing skills and tact. The Fire Chief is responsible for ensuring that each firefighter receives the proper training in subject matter mandated by compliance with the State of Alaska Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), including, but not limited to: Department of Public Safety Emergency Response Plan (ERP) Hazard Communication Program Exposure Control Plan Hazardous Materials Awareness program; and Respiratory Protection program. The Fire Chief working with the Fire Training Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all firefighters and rescue technicians are provided with: Policies and programs in printed form, and Training in each of these policies or programs is conducted on an annual basis. Fire Chief is also responsible for ensuring that the Standard Operating Guidelines are updated regularly, and that the firefighters and rescue technicians receive annual training covering the Standard Operating Guidelines. Fire Chief must have the ability to testify clearly and accurately in court. Fire Chief must be characterized by personal and professional integrity.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
Associate degree