RWDY Inc
Job Title:
Emergency Response Specialist / Chief I Pay Rate:
$75-85
Location:
700 G Street, Alpine, Alaska, USA 99501
Schedule:
2x2 Rotation (On call for all emergencies while on shift)
Job Description Primary Functions & Responsibilities
Lead by example in advancing an
Incident Free Culture .
Work a
2 weeks on / 2 weeks off
rotation; on-call for all emergencies while on shift.
Coordinate and ensure safe execution of the Emergency Response Training Program covering:
Fire Department operations
Facility emergencies
Structural fire suppression
Aircraft emergencies
Technical rescue practices
State of Alaska Firefighter I program
Company-level fire officer training
Medical emergency response
HazMat Operations
Oversee operational readiness of all fire apparatus, tools, and support equipment.
Teach and coordinate
Respiratory Inspection
and
Fire Extinguisher
training classes.
Oversee respiratory service and maintenance program.
Participate in all emergency and non-emergency operations for the Fire Department and Rescue Team.
Assume
On-Scene Commander
role for spill or hazmat events when the Emergency Services Chief is not present.
Serve as
critical staff
member for North Slope–wide spill response.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Job Qualifications Basic Requirements
Legally authorized to work in the United States.
Current, valid driver’s license.
Associate’s degree in fire/EMS or equivalent.
State of Alaska certified EMT II or higher
(or able to obtain reciprocity).
Certified Firefighter I
or higher (IFSAC/ProBoard).
3+ years
experience leading/motivating emergency response volunteers.
Minimum 5+ years
of experience with EMS practice, safety requirements, ICs, NIMS, emergency equipment, and training methods.
Preferred Qualifications
7+ years
progressively responsible fire/EMS experience.
Bachelor’s degree in fire, emergency management, EMS, or related field.
Certified Fire Service Instructor I
or higher (IFSAC/ProBoard).
Experience in combination career/volunteer fire departments.
EMS patient care and transport experience (Paramedic preferred).
Experience developing emergency response training programs and performance assessments.
Certified Incident Safety Officer .
Strong documented instructional, training, and program-delivery capability.
Demonstrated ability to maintain and present data, records, and reports.
Strong accountability, communication, and safety leadership skills.
Demonstrated ability to mentor, coach, and positively influence others.
Key Interfaces
North Slope Emergency Response Team Members
North Slope Operations Leadership Team
Alaska HSE Leadership Team
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Emergency Response Specialist / Chief I Pay Rate:
$75-85
Location:
700 G Street, Alpine, Alaska, USA 99501
Schedule:
2x2 Rotation (On call for all emergencies while on shift)
Job Description Primary Functions & Responsibilities
Lead by example in advancing an
Incident Free Culture .
Work a
2 weeks on / 2 weeks off
rotation; on-call for all emergencies while on shift.
Coordinate and ensure safe execution of the Emergency Response Training Program covering:
Fire Department operations
Facility emergencies
Structural fire suppression
Aircraft emergencies
Technical rescue practices
State of Alaska Firefighter I program
Company-level fire officer training
Medical emergency response
HazMat Operations
Oversee operational readiness of all fire apparatus, tools, and support equipment.
Teach and coordinate
Respiratory Inspection
and
Fire Extinguisher
training classes.
Oversee respiratory service and maintenance program.
Participate in all emergency and non-emergency operations for the Fire Department and Rescue Team.
Assume
On-Scene Commander
role for spill or hazmat events when the Emergency Services Chief is not present.
Serve as
critical staff
member for North Slope–wide spill response.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Job Qualifications Basic Requirements
Legally authorized to work in the United States.
Current, valid driver’s license.
Associate’s degree in fire/EMS or equivalent.
State of Alaska certified EMT II or higher
(or able to obtain reciprocity).
Certified Firefighter I
or higher (IFSAC/ProBoard).
3+ years
experience leading/motivating emergency response volunteers.
Minimum 5+ years
of experience with EMS practice, safety requirements, ICs, NIMS, emergency equipment, and training methods.
Preferred Qualifications
7+ years
progressively responsible fire/EMS experience.
Bachelor’s degree in fire, emergency management, EMS, or related field.
Certified Fire Service Instructor I
or higher (IFSAC/ProBoard).
Experience in combination career/volunteer fire departments.
EMS patient care and transport experience (Paramedic preferred).
Experience developing emergency response training programs and performance assessments.
Certified Incident Safety Officer .
Strong documented instructional, training, and program-delivery capability.
Demonstrated ability to maintain and present data, records, and reports.
Strong accountability, communication, and safety leadership skills.
Demonstrated ability to mentor, coach, and positively influence others.
Key Interfaces
North Slope Emergency Response Team Members
North Slope Operations Leadership Team
Alaska HSE Leadership Team
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