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Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (EFRS) Firefighters are a team of dedicated professionals committed to protecting the lives, property, and environment of our citizens 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Love a challenge and serving your community? Bring your unique skills to Edmonton Fire Rescue Service. We’re looking for diverse individuals with strong problem-solving abilities to join our team. Apply today!
For more information, visit the Edmonton Firefighter Recruitment Page
Before you you apply, please:
The Municipality of Red Lake has an exciting opportunity for a Fire Chief to join our team!
About The Municipality of Red Lake
The Municipality of Red Lake is a naturally beautiful and vibrant community with a population of 4,100 nestled in the Boreal Forest of Northwestern Ontario within Treaty 3 territory on the traditional lands of Lac Seul and Wabauskang First Nations. Created in 1998 with the amalgamation of the Township of Red Lake, the Township of Golden, and the Local Services Board of Madsen offers many opportunities for those who enjoy the outdoors and living a quality lifestyle.
The Municipality offers a supportive work environment coupled with a comprehensive compensation and benefit package including enrolment in the OMERS pension and 100% employer paid benefit premiums. The Municipality also provides subsidized gym memberships, ability to sign up for reduced cost cell phone plans, and professional development opportunities.
Located in the southwest corner of the Lower Mainland, 45 kilometres from Vancouver and only 5 minutes to the US/Canada border, the City of White Rock is a boutique, ocean-side community of approximately 22,000 citizens clustered around an 8-kilometre sandy beach and the warm, shallow waters of Semiahmoo Bay. White Rock is known for its sunny weather, expansive beach, historic pier, delightful restaurants, and strong sense of community. The City is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is committed to promoting and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and it is located on the unceded territory of the Semiahmoo First Nation and the Coast Salish people.