Fire Prevention Division Chief
Company: International Association-Fire Chiefs
Location: Grand Island
Posted on: March 31, 2025
Job Description:
The City of Grand Island, Nebraska, is looking for a qualified
candidate to fill their Fire Prevention Division Chief. The Fire
Prevention Division Chief is an executive and administrative
position who manages the Prevention/Code Enforcement division
within the Fire Department. Periodic rotation of divisional
assignments will be at the discretion of the Fire Chief. A Fire
Division Chief shall perform a wide variety of administrative and
managerial duties for the Fire Department; coordinate assigned
activities with other City departments, divisions, and outside
agencies; and provide highly responsible staff assistance to the
Fire Chief.Essential Functions:
- Display a willingness to assume and visibly demonstrate
mentoring and coaching, role modeling and leadership to staff
members by recognizing and developing talent.
- Display honest, trustworthy, and ethical behavior when dealing
with internal and external customers.
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with
those contacted in the course of work.
- Regular attendance that is punctual and dependable is
required.
- Manage all aspects of public education and inspection and code
enforcement.
- Develop and supervise a comprehensive fire prevention program
implementing procedural methods and practices for reviewing plans,
conducting inspections and investigating fire incidents.
- Develop and assign public education programs concerning fire
prevention and safety; coordinate programs for schools, churches,
elderly homes, health facilities, private homes, pre-school and day
care, and other civic organizations; selecting materials, designing
programs, scheduling presentations and coordination of program
delivery.
- Develop, organize and implement training programs including
fire prevention, code enforcement, and fire investigation, ensure
that training complies with Federal and State laws, rules, and
regulations. Evaluate training programs and proficiency of
department members in these training areas.
- Coordinate, direct and evaluate joint prevention projects and
mock drills with outside agencies and organizations.
- Work closely with other city departments; promote
collaboration, teamwork, and communication to ensure city and fire
department interests are met.
- Communicate with architects, engineers, building contractors
and building owners and managers to assist in construction document
development and code compliance; supervises the review of plans and
makes appropriate fire safety recommendations concerning new
construction and/or renovations.
- Act in the capacity of delegated authority for the Nebraska
State Fire Marshal.
- Establish division goals and objectives.
- Direct the development and implementation of policies and
procedures.
- Develop, maintain, and continually evaluate standard operating
procedures and guidelines related to fire prevention division.
- Work within the fire department management team to develop and
implement departmental goals and objectives.
- Direct firefighting and rescue operations; respond to alarms as
incident commander, incident safety officer, or other position
designated within the incident command system as determined by the
on-scene incident commander. Fire Division Chiefs will respond on
all third alarm working fires or whenever requested by the on-scene
commander.
- Select, train, supervise, motivate, and evaluate personnel;
work with employees to correct deficiencies and implement
disciplinary procedures as needed.
- Participate in the development and administration of the fire
department budget; assist in directing the forecast of funds needed
for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; monitor and
approve expenditures; implement mid-year adjustments.
- Continuously monitor and evaluate the efficiency and
effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; assess
and monitor work load, administrative and support systems, and
internal reporting relationships; identify opportunities for
improvement and review with the Fire Chief; implement
improvements.
- Assist in preparing, updating and enforcing city fire codes,
ordinances and standards.
- Oversee the fire investigation program for the department.
Ensure personnel assigned to perform investigations are adequately
trained. Investigate fire incidents to determine the origin, cause,
and loss value of the incident; collect evidence and participate in
the prosecution activities as required. Manage fire investigation
reports and ensure records are stored according to state
statute.
- Participate in the development and implementation of large
scale emergency plans.
- Assist in labor relations activities as related to the Fire
Department; provide advice and assistance to the management
negotiating team.
- Participate in a variety of boards and committees; attend and
participate in professional group meetings; stay abreast of new
trends and innovations in the emergency response field.
- Maintain a variety of records and reports related to fire
department activities and enter such data into the computer. Ensure
that records are properly documented by periodically checking the
accuracy of entries.
- Provide responsible staff assistance to the Fire Chief; prepare
and present staff reports and other necessary correspondence,
including monthly and annual reports to the Fire Chief.
- Respond to and resolve difficult and sensitive citizen
inquiries and complaints.
- Communicate professionally with the news media concerning
matters related to fire department operations.
- Participate in continuing education as approved by the Fire
Chief.
- Perform related duties as assigned.Supplemental Information:Any
combination of experience and training that would likely provide
the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way
to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:Experience:Ten years
of increasingly responsible fire service experience including at
least two years of supervisory or leadership experience.Training
and Education:A bachelor's degree in fire science, public
administration, or a closely related field is required to be
appointed to the position.Licenses/Certifications Registrations
Required:Employee must possess a valid driver's license and
maintain insurability as determined by the City's insurance
carrier, within 30 days after appointment to the
position.Possession of, or ability to obtain and maintain within
one year of appointment the following:
- Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation at the Healthcare Provider
level.
- Incident Safety Officer
- Fire Plans Examiner
- Fire Inspector I
- Fire Instructor II
- Fire Officer II
- NIMS - ICS 100,200,300,400,700 and 800Residency:Establish
residency within a 30-minute drive time from the Grand Island city
limits within 6 months of employment.Civil Service Testing Process:
A Civil Service Examination will be administered to qualified
applicants. Tentative testing date is Friday, March 21, 2025.
Testing details will be released at a later date.Working
Hours:Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. but on-call as needed.Other:Must
submit a copy of your Bachelor's diploma or transcripts and birth
certificate with your application.Candidates may be subject to a
background check.
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Keywords: International Association-Fire Chiefs, Grand Island , Fire Prevention Division Chief, Other , Grand Island, Nebraska
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