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POSITION: Fire Training Officer
REPORTS TO: Deputy Fire Chief
DEPARTMENT: Emergency and Protective Services
LOCATION: Initial Placement – Fire Administration
Minimum Qualifications:
The Township of Manitouwadge is located in the heart of the Boreal forest with the Canadian Shield as our backdrop. Located in Northern Ontario, halfway between Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay, the community is a location for year-round outdoor adventure. Our full-service community is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to assist Council and Administration with achieving its vision to be a trusting, secure, affordable, healthy and spirited community of opportunity. As such, the Township is keen to recruit an experienced and community-minded Fire Chief to help achieve this vision.
Our Township offers a highly attractive compensation package including competitive salary, excellent benefits, learning and development opportunities as well as a great work environment.
The Municipality of Trent Hills is a vibrant and growing community with a population of 13,000 that is located on the Trent Severn Waterway. It has the largest coverage area of the seven municipalities within Northumberland County, with a large agricultural and tourist industry. The Trent Hills’ Fire Department operates as one team from three fire stations. The Fire Department operates with some of the most professional, dedicated and conscientious firefighters. The Municipality has automatic aid agreements with neighboring Municipalities and is an active participant in Northumberland County Mutual Aid System. The Fire Department provides a high level of service in all emergency response disciplines, including fire prevention and public education.
Under the general direction of the Fire Chief, this position is responsible for assisting in setting the strategic direction of the department, maintaining professional standards, and providing overall supervision, administration, and management of the St. Thomas Fire Department (STFD). As a member of the Fire Administration Team, the Deputy Fire Chief assists in overseeing the delivery of all council mandated and approved fire protection services and assists in the planning, co-ordinating and directing of the Operations and Communications Divisions. The Deputy Fire Chief assists in the development of a culture of total service excellence. This position is also responsible for filling the role of Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC) and has the primary responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining the City’s Emergency Management Program.