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Job Description
The Fire Captain of Support Services indirectly supervises all department and city personnel in regard to training. This crucial position will oversee various support services within the department, including emergency management coordination, training, maintenance, and procurement. The Captain of Support Services will play a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient functioning of the department, optimizing emergency preparedness, personnel training, and response efforts. This position involves administrative and hands-on work in the performance and direction of activities to manage the Tomball Fire Rescue Support Services Division. The Support Services Division of the Fire Department is primarily responsible for Training of all members of the department and maintenance of Personal Protective equipment. The Captain of Support Services also serves as the City's Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator. The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individual(s) assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified in this position. The position description is subject to change by the City as the needs of the City and requirements of the position change. Coordinates and/or Conducts fire suppression, prevention, emergency management, and emergency medical services continuing education programs. Administer a training record system, so that the information meets all agency and regulatory requirements and can be readily accessed. Develop recommendations for policies to support the training program, so that the training goals are achieved. Plan, develop and implement comprehensive training programs and curriculum. Design programs or curriculum to support the department's goals; knowledge and skills are job related; performance based; adult learning principles are utilized; and programs meet time and budget constraints. Participate in local, regional, state, and national conferences and seminars on fire prevention, investigation, education, emergency medical first responder and suppression to maintain a continuing level of professional and technical competence. Participate in the recruitment, retention, and training of the new firefighters for Tomball Fire Rescue. Serves as the Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator for the City. Develops, implements, maintains, and modifies operational plans. Prepares and presents public awareness programs to civic groups, medical facilities, schools, city employees, and other organizations as appropriate. Assists in planning, execution and evaluation of exercises, classes, and special events. Coordinates and participates in Emergency Operation Center activities including, but not limited to, severe weather, hurricanes, flooding, utility/power outages, emergency response to multi-alarms, HazMat incidents, and periods of civil unrest. Reports to EOC or emergency scene as needed. Prepares and submits after action reports on exercises and events. Responds to inquiries and provides information within the area of assignment. Provides and disseminates critical emerging information, regarding Emergency Management and Homeland Security issues, ensuring that the public is appropriately provided critical information in accordance with information dissemination practices and protocols. Serves as department liaison on emergency preparedness issues with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the State of Texas Division of Emergency Management and other local offices of Emergency Management. Coordinates training programs and emergency operation drills to prepare all city department staff to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies. Assists and prepares departmental reports, budget/expenditure reports and other administrative functions of the Emergency Management division. Assists with other duties as needed. Applies and manages grant opportunities in Emergency Management. Assists with periodic emergency exercises to test city plan and training. Assists with coordinating organized volunteer groups and businesses regarding emergency operations. Develop and implement a Community Risk Reduction Program. Manage the Department Logistics program . Keep positive control and inventory of Firefighting PPE in a manner which meets NFPA and TCFP mandates. Schedule advanced cleaning and inspection of Bunker Gear which meets NFPA and TCFP guidelines. Schedule and perform fit tests for new and current fire suppression personnel annually. Perform minor repairs on SCBA and/or schedule maintenance through a certified SCBA maintenance shop. Use proper City and State guidelines to acquire new firefighting equipment. Schedule firefighting equipment for annual testing and inspections. Equipment includes but not limited to: SCBA Hose Ladders Extrication tools Rescue equipment Apparatus pumps and aerial devices
SALARY :
Hiring Range $39.80 - $41.79hr (40-hour work week, base annual compensation $82,784 DOQ) Must Possess an Associates Degree in Fire Science or related field (May be substituted with experience) Must possess the following Texas Commission on Fire Protection Certifications Advanced Firefighter Advanced Inspector Level III Instructor Fire Officer II or higher Hazardous Materials Technician Driver Operator - Pumper Driver Operator - Aerial Plans Examiner Must possess and maintain throughout employment a Texas Department of State Health Services EMT certification or higher Must have completed NIMS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, and 800 Shall possess a valid Class B Texas motor vehicle operator's license. Must have complete the FEMA Professional Development Series (within 1 year of appointment) Hold the rank of Company Officer or above for two (2) years in a Career Fire Department