Officer, Fire Prevention - (2266)

Employer:
City of Whitehorse
Location:
City of Whitehorse
2121 2nd Ave, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Y1A 1C2, Canada (Whitehorse, YT)
Duration:
Other
Hours / week:
-1 hours/week
Wage / Salary:
$28/year salary
Date posted:
Closing date:

Description:

Hours Per Week

4 X 10 or 5 X 8 Hours

Guaranteed Minimum Hours
40

Start Date of Position
1/6/2025

End Date (Temporary and Term)

Category
Community Service-Protection

Range
$59.45 - $66.06

Status of Position
Permanent Full Time

Position Description
Job posting closes: January 3, 2025, at 05:00 p.m. (Yukon Standard Time)

At our core, the City of Whitehorse is committed to cultivating an inclusive employee community and workspace, confronting racism and biases for fairness and equity, and advancing reconciliation and accessibility.

The City promotes work-life balance for its employees and offers flexible work arrangements, such as work-from-home and compressed work weeks, subject to applicable administrative directives.

An Eligibility List may be established from this competition—the duration of the eligibility list may be up to 12 months. The eligibility list may be used to fill future permanent full-time, permanent part-time, temporary full-time, temporary part-time, term, or casual vacancies within the same department and classification based on organizational needs by going to the next highest-ranked candidate until the eligibility list expires.

This position is part of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). 

The City wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected to advance in the recruitment will be contacted.  Note that only those candidates eligible to legally work in Canada will be considered.

Officer, Fire Prevention

Job Code: 050
Department: Fire

Job Summary:

Under the general direction of the Fire Chief, leads the investigation of fires to determine origin and cause. Researches, develops, implements and co-ordinates fire prevention and public education activities. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Inspect all types of public and private occupancies to ensure compliance with regulations. Identify hazardous activities/processes, investigate violations, fire protection equipment and recommend the appropriate action.
  2. Investigate fires to determine origin and cause. Assist in gathering, preserving, documenting and processing of evidence.
  3. Advise stakeholders of safe operating procedures and methods in eliminating fire hazards.
  4. Prepare, deliver and oversee effective public education programs on fire prevention and safety to groups and to the general public as required.
  5. Liaise and collaborate with other stakeholders on matters pertaining to fire prevention, investigations, education and public safety.
  6. Perform unscheduled inspections in response to complaints concerning hazardous conditions.
  7. Ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, compliance with Industry Standards and Best Practices.
  8. Prepare and maintain all required records, reports, statistics, correspondence and other related material.
  9. Act as Deputy Fire Chief or Fire Chief as assigned.
  10. Other related duties.

This description contains elements necessary for identification and evaluation of the job. The incumbent may be required to perform other related duties.

Number of Hires Needed
1

Position Requirements
Working Conditions:

Considerable work is performed under normal office conditions.  Responds to emergency situations, many that occur outside of normal working hours.  On-call duties is a requirement.  Exposure to health hazards, smoke/fumes, chemicals, temperature  and weather extremes during fire and other emergency situations. 

Required Knowledge, Skill and Abilities:

  • 5 years previous related experience including firefighting, fire inspection/investigation or an equivalent combination of education and progressively related work experience
  • 6 months on the job training
  • Fire Fighter Certification Level I and II
  • Fire Prevention Officer Certification
  • Fire Officer II
  • Incident Command 300
  • Incident Safety Officer
  • Fire Investigation and Fire Inspection certificate
  • Class 3 Driver's license & Air Brake Endorsement.
  • Effective public relations and public speaking skills
  • Proven note taking, report writing, interview skills and court experience
  • Experience in reading, interpreting and applying legislation
  • Proven leadership, organizational and prioritizing skills
  • Work effectively independently or in a team environment

Additional certifications required include but not limited to:

Standard first aid, CPR level C and oxygen therapy; Defensive Driving & Hazard Avoidance; Wildland firefighting basics; HAZMAT, Aerial Ladder Operations, etc.

An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.

Examples of Equipment to Operate:

General Fire investigation tools, personal protection equipment and general office equipment including computer skills to operate software programs related to work processing, spreadsheet, electronic mail, etc.

Additional Information:
Accommodation Requests: Shortlisted candidates who require accommodation or have accessibility needs during the selection process are encouraged to reach out to the Recruiter and make requests to ensure their full participation. The City of Whitehorse is committed to reviewing requests and making arrangements for reasonable accommodation and accessibility requests. You may email GeorgeAnthony.Lapido@whitehorse.ca and careers@whitehorse.ca.
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