4. Qualifications
4.1 The ideal candidate for the position will have recognized professional training in Fire, Rescue and Medical Services from a certified training facility, in-house equivalent, or any other post-secondary institution for the foregoing standards.
4.2 A minimum of five years’ progressive experience in a Chief Officer Position in a Municipal Fire Service.
Preference will be given to candidates with experience in a recognized municipal rural fire service with a strong background in the area of training
programs.
The Following Are The Minimum Training Requirements:
4.2.1 Have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent; with preference given for post-secondary education in Fire Administration or Fire Sciences
4.2.2 NFPA 1001 Level 2 (Fire Fighter Qualifications)
4.2.3 NFPA 1002 up to aerial operations
4.2.4 NFPA 1041 – Level 2 (Fire Instructor Qualifications)
4.2.5 NFPA 1021- Level 1 (Fire Officer)
4.2.6 ICS 300 – Incident Command System
4.2.7 NFPA 470 Awareness & Operations
4.2.8 NFPA 1051 Wildland Firefighter Level 1
4.2.9 Blue Card Command System
4.2.10 Basic Safety Codes Officer Certification (Fire Discipline)
4.2.11 Standard First Aid & CPR
4.2.12 Valid Class 5 Alberta Driver’s License with Q (Air Brake Endorsement)
4.2.13 Experience in Fire, Rescue Service Training, Prevention and Operations
4.2.14 NFPA 1006 Rope Rescue Awareness and Operations
4.2.15 Working knowledge of the National Fire Code AB Ed, National Building Code Ab Ed, Alberta Safety Codes Act, Forest and Prairie Protection Act,
The Following Training Are Considered An Asset:
4.2.16 NFPA 1021 – Level 2
4.2.17 NFPA 470 Technician
4.2.18 NFPA 1521 Incident Safety Officer
4.2.19 ICS 400
4.2.20 Instructor certification in ICS 100 and 200.
4.2.21 Valid Class 3 or greater Alberta Driver’s License with Q (Air Brake Endorsement)
4.2.22 Safety Codes Officer Certification Inspector Level B2 and Investigator Level C2
4.2.23 EMR – Emergency Medical Responder or higher
5. Required Knowledge, Abilities and Skills
5.1 Be knowledgeable of public relations and conflict resolution techniques, good observation, problem-solving and decision-making skills. The ability to deal with stressful situations and to react quickly with good judgment, diplomacy, and tact;
5.2 Demonstrate mature written communication and report writing skills and strong computer skills in a Windows environment with specific skills and experience in MS Word, Excel, and appropriate industry software programs such as First Due
5.3 Possess a high degree of moral and ethical character;
5.4 Possess a high degree of integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality;
5.5 Ability to work well in a high paced, developing working environment;
5.6 Ability and desire to support, coach, mentor, lead and develop subordinate staff and volunteers to maximize their time, talents, and resources for effective, efficient service to external and internal customers;
5.7 Support, collaborate and develop mutually beneficial partnerships with others in and outside the organization in accordance with the Counties’ mission and values;
5.8 Work cooperatively as a deputy and team player sharing expertise, knowledge, and action in support of the Director of Protective Services, the Counties Management team and CAO respectively;
5.9 Proven ability to make rapid decisions in complex situations with tight time constraints under adverse conditions;
5.10 Continually update knowledge, expertise, personal development in Leadership, Managerial and Emergency domains;
5.11 Have a constant awareness of internal and external customers, directing all efforts to service them;
5.12 Effective interpersonal skills in dealing with ratepayers, citizens, co-workers, volunteers, and Council;
5.13 Good planning and organizational skills, demonstrating initiative and innovation;
5.14 Recognize changing priorities and approaches, showing common sense and sound judgment aligning with the overall vision and values of the County;
5.15 Awareness of split second strategic or tactical decisions made in emergencies that are positively or negatively impacted on life safety, degree of victim trauma, extent of property damage, financial impacts, liability, and insurance premiums;
5.16 Understanding ramifications of decisions, effects on service to the public and volunteers, staff, policies, procedures, and possible liability to the County;
5.17 Ability to hold confidential matters in strict confidence.