KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Operational Leadership: Direct all fire suppression, emergency medical, and specialized rescue preparation as the commander of an assigned shift to assure operational readiness Division Management: Supervise, lead, and develop assigned Shift Lieutenants and their crews Strategic Planning: Participate in fiscal management, accreditation processes, and organizational improvement initiatives Emergency Response: Serve as the Incident Commander during applicable emergency incidents Quality Assurance: Daily participation in the District’s fire and EMS quality improvement programs Regulatory Compliance: Ensure adherence to all emergency medical service regulations and District policies Resource Management: Manage assigned budgets as well as provide oversight of assigned personnel and their budgetary projects REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Education Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Emergency Service Management, or related field Actively pursuing a Master's degree Experience Minimum 10 years in fire and emergency medical services with progressively increasing responsibility Certifications & Licenses IFSAC or Pro Board Fire Officer II IFSAC or Pro Board Hazmat Operations National Registry or Colorado EMT-Basic or Paramedic Professional Rescuer CPR Valid State driver's license with an insurable record Blue Card Hazard Zone Command Required NIMS certifications, including ICS 300 & 400 Preferred Qualifications NFA Managing Officer program preferred or future enrollment CPSE accreditation (Chief Fire Officer, Fire Officer, or Chief Training Officer) IFSAC or Pro Board Incident Safety Officer ACLS certification (if applicable)
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