Tuesday, May 12, 2020

The First Job Position That I Got Became The Fire Chief

The first job position that I picked was the Fire Chief. The general requirements for this position would be under limited direction, perform responsible work in the administration of the County fire and rescue services in accordance with Federal, State, and County laws. Work involves directing, planning, budgeting, developing, organizing, and managing the public fire and rescue system for the County. Responsible for implementing activities required in the long-term planning and budgeting for the County volunteer fire departments, serving as liaison between County administration and volunteer fire departments, and directing the activities of the Fire Rescue Division in emergency situations in order to protect lives and property of those in†¦show more content†¦Work involves directing, planning, budgeting, developing, organizing, and managing the public fire and rescue system for the County. Responsible for implementing activities required in the long-term planning and budget ing for the County Volunteer fire departments, serving as liaison between County administration and volunteer fire departments, and directing the activities of the Fire Rescue Division in emergency situations in order to protect lives and property of those in need of assistance. Duties for this Position †¢ Supervises staff including but not limited to prioritizing and assigning work; monitoring and managing performance and conducting performance evaluations, ensuring that staff is trained, maintaining standards, coordinating activities, allocating personnel, making hiring, termination, and disciplinary/grievance decisions, and recommending and approving employee transfers, promotions, and salary increases. †¢ Develops and oversees implementation of the County’s fire/rescue protection system which includes assessing community needs, setting priorities, determining available resources, and evaluating protection options. †¢ Formulates and enforces departmental rules and regulations, work methods, and procedures. †¢ Reviews reports of the activities of each fire/rescue division and provides feedback to

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