City of Coalinga
Reserve Firefighter/EMT
City of Coalinga, Coalinga, California, United States, 93210
Salary Range:
Fire Reserve Grade 2 $16.80/Hour
FLSA Non-Exempt
Basic Function:
Under the general supervision of a Fire Captain or "Officer-in Charge (OIC)," fights fires, mitigates hazardous materials emergencies and staffs ambulances in the protection of life and property; participates in fire prevention activities and fire company inspections; assists with the operation and maintenance of fire apparatus, firefighting/rescue equipment and ambulances; may supervise ambulance operations while on emergency calls; and performs other duties as assigned. Paid-Call Firefighters work side by side with regular fire personnel when assigned to work part-time on shifts, or responding to emergencies from home when called. This is a "career development" position that prepares individuals for entry into the full-time fire service career path.
Representative Duties:
NOTE
: Examples listed in this class specification represents but is not necessarily exhaustive or descriptive of duties assigned to this position. Each individual in this classification may not necessarily perform all the duties listed. Management reserves the right to assign other related tasks if such duties are a logical assignment for this position. Rescues persons endangered by fire or other hazards. Provides treatment for victims at the scene of an emergency and during transport to a hospital via ground and/or air ambulance. Renders Basic Life Support (BLS) services consistent with Fresno County Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) IA policies and procedures. Assists Advanced Life Support (ALS) personnel with the delivery of ALS care. Maintains records and makes reports concerning emergency medical care procedures and billing. Responds to alarms, lays hose lines, holds nozzles to direct stream of water onto fires. Raises, lowers and climbs ladders; performs roof top ventilation; conducts overhaul, salvage and clean-up operations. Assists in the mitigation of emergencies involving hazardous materials. Effectively operates at appropriate levels in the Incident Command System (ICS) used by the City of Coalinga. Assists in the maintenance of all department apparatus, equipment, fire hydrants, fire hose, alarm systems and office equipment. Performs general maintenance necessary to upkeep department buildings; sweeps and cleans station floors and rooms, washes walls, floors and windows. Participates in "Code Enforcement" inspections to identify hazards; addresses violations and assists with fire investigations to determine preliminary fire cause. Participates in all fire drills and training exercises when on duty or as scheduled. Responds to fire calls and other emergencies during non-duty hours when required. Drives a fire truck, engine or other fire apparatus if qualified. Wears a uniform; maintains a clean and neat appearance. Performs a variety of general clerical office duties; and assists members of the public who are seeking information about the City or Fire Department. Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities:
NOTE
: The following are a representative sample of the KAS's necessary to perform essential tasks of the position.
Knowledge of
: The organizational structure of the department; geographical configurations and characteristics of the response districts; department operating procedures for administration, emergency operations, incident management systems; appropriate methods of patient care used within the EMT scope of practice. Standard fire fighting operations, procedures, equipment and safety precautions; fire chemistry; federal, state and local agency laws and regulations pertaining to emergency service, fire safety and occupancy loads; safe driving procedures; basic mechanics; English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; principles and procedures of recordkeeping; and techniques used in dealing with the public.
Skill and Ability to
: Analyze the potential threat to life and property; administer first aid, Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR; use, maintain and service emergency medical equipment, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, ladders and other standard firefighting tools, such as hand tools, saws, radios, pagers and telephones. Learn city streets and addresses. Comply with all applicable traffic laws while maintaining a safe response at speeds appropriate to road, traffic and weather conditions. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Communicate effectively in written and verbal form. Keep accurate and orderly records; complete forms and reports; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and documents; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, peers, and the general public.
ATTITUDE
Characterized by initiative, commitment to teamwork and quality performance, and a customer-service orientation; must interact in a positive manner with City employees and the public.
PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS
NOTE
: The physical and psychological demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this classification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job, on a case-by-case basis.
Perform work within the fire station environment and outdoors in a life threatening, hostile environment during emergency operations; lift and carry heavy equipment, such as a standard 24- foot fire service aluminum ladder weighing 60 pounds and half (1/2) of a 35 foot fire service aluminum ladder weighing 135 pounds. Must be able to lift and carry people, such as half (1/2) of the weight of a gurney weighing 81 pounds plus the average weight of a male adult weighing 196 pounds plus the 02 unit (bag) weighing 25 pounds for a total weight of 151 pounds. Endure periods of extreme heat and physical exertion; and enter burning areas and other hazardous situations. Ability to stand, sit, walk, talk and hear; climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl and smell; use hands and fingers to handle and operate objects, tools, controls, etc; reach with hands and arms; and perform frequent, repetitive motions with hands, wrists and arms. Mental application uses memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability, discriminating thinking and creative problem solving. Individual must exercise good judgment and be flexible and sensitive in response to changing situations and needs.
Education and Experience: Required Qualifications
Education
: High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience
: None required.
Licenses
: Valid State of California Drivers License, Class C;
must be insurable under the City's insurance policy
without the City incurring any additional premiums or costs.
Certifications
:
Must possess California State Emergency Medical
Technician Certification; must be able to obtain the
Fresno County Certification as a Emergency Medical
Technician within 30 days of appointment and maintain
Fresno County's Emergency Medical Technician
certification as a condition of continued employment.
Other
: Must be 18 years of age at time of appointment;
be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien; and
pass a thorough background investigation,
psychological evaluation and physical
examination with drug test.
Classification
:
Successful applicants will be started under the
classification of Paid Call EMT, and will automatically be
reclassified to Paid Call Firefigher-EMT upon completion
of the Coalinga Fire Department firefighter training.
Prior to eligibility for application for the position of full-
time Firefighter/EMT, the incumbent must obtain State of
California Firefighter 1 Certification.
Desirable Qualifications
NOTE
: The specifications listed below outline the desirable qualifications necessary for entry into the class and do not necessarily convey the qualifications of incumbents within the position.
Experience:
Sucessfully completed a California Firefighter I Academy, or possess some firefighter training and experience.
One year experience providing Basic Life Support level care
in the prehospital setting.
Required Material:
City of Coalinga Employment Application Resume
Application Deadline:
Continuous Recruitment
Contact Information:
City of Coalinga
Human Resources Office
155 West Durian Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 935-1533 ext 112 or 199
hr@coalinga.com
www.coalinga.com
Notes:
Minimum Qualifications and required material must be met/received by the last day of the filing period. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that all required material has been received.
Faxed applications will not be accepted.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Resumes submitted in lieu of a completed City of Coalinga Employment Application will not be accepted.
All communication and correspondence from the City of Coalinga will be sent to the applicant via electronic communication to the email address provided by the applicant on the submitted employment application.
The City of Coalinga is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, or covered veteran's status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose.
Fire Reserve Grade 2 $16.80/Hour
FLSA Non-Exempt
Basic Function:
Under the general supervision of a Fire Captain or "Officer-in Charge (OIC)," fights fires, mitigates hazardous materials emergencies and staffs ambulances in the protection of life and property; participates in fire prevention activities and fire company inspections; assists with the operation and maintenance of fire apparatus, firefighting/rescue equipment and ambulances; may supervise ambulance operations while on emergency calls; and performs other duties as assigned. Paid-Call Firefighters work side by side with regular fire personnel when assigned to work part-time on shifts, or responding to emergencies from home when called. This is a "career development" position that prepares individuals for entry into the full-time fire service career path.
Representative Duties:
NOTE
: Examples listed in this class specification represents but is not necessarily exhaustive or descriptive of duties assigned to this position. Each individual in this classification may not necessarily perform all the duties listed. Management reserves the right to assign other related tasks if such duties are a logical assignment for this position. Rescues persons endangered by fire or other hazards. Provides treatment for victims at the scene of an emergency and during transport to a hospital via ground and/or air ambulance. Renders Basic Life Support (BLS) services consistent with Fresno County Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) IA policies and procedures. Assists Advanced Life Support (ALS) personnel with the delivery of ALS care. Maintains records and makes reports concerning emergency medical care procedures and billing. Responds to alarms, lays hose lines, holds nozzles to direct stream of water onto fires. Raises, lowers and climbs ladders; performs roof top ventilation; conducts overhaul, salvage and clean-up operations. Assists in the mitigation of emergencies involving hazardous materials. Effectively operates at appropriate levels in the Incident Command System (ICS) used by the City of Coalinga. Assists in the maintenance of all department apparatus, equipment, fire hydrants, fire hose, alarm systems and office equipment. Performs general maintenance necessary to upkeep department buildings; sweeps and cleans station floors and rooms, washes walls, floors and windows. Participates in "Code Enforcement" inspections to identify hazards; addresses violations and assists with fire investigations to determine preliminary fire cause. Participates in all fire drills and training exercises when on duty or as scheduled. Responds to fire calls and other emergencies during non-duty hours when required. Drives a fire truck, engine or other fire apparatus if qualified. Wears a uniform; maintains a clean and neat appearance. Performs a variety of general clerical office duties; and assists members of the public who are seeking information about the City or Fire Department. Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities:
NOTE
: The following are a representative sample of the KAS's necessary to perform essential tasks of the position.
Knowledge of
: The organizational structure of the department; geographical configurations and characteristics of the response districts; department operating procedures for administration, emergency operations, incident management systems; appropriate methods of patient care used within the EMT scope of practice. Standard fire fighting operations, procedures, equipment and safety precautions; fire chemistry; federal, state and local agency laws and regulations pertaining to emergency service, fire safety and occupancy loads; safe driving procedures; basic mechanics; English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; principles and procedures of recordkeeping; and techniques used in dealing with the public.
Skill and Ability to
: Analyze the potential threat to life and property; administer first aid, Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR; use, maintain and service emergency medical equipment, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, ladders and other standard firefighting tools, such as hand tools, saws, radios, pagers and telephones. Learn city streets and addresses. Comply with all applicable traffic laws while maintaining a safe response at speeds appropriate to road, traffic and weather conditions. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Communicate effectively in written and verbal form. Keep accurate and orderly records; complete forms and reports; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and documents; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, peers, and the general public.
ATTITUDE
Characterized by initiative, commitment to teamwork and quality performance, and a customer-service orientation; must interact in a positive manner with City employees and the public.
PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS
NOTE
: The physical and psychological demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this classification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job, on a case-by-case basis.
Perform work within the fire station environment and outdoors in a life threatening, hostile environment during emergency operations; lift and carry heavy equipment, such as a standard 24- foot fire service aluminum ladder weighing 60 pounds and half (1/2) of a 35 foot fire service aluminum ladder weighing 135 pounds. Must be able to lift and carry people, such as half (1/2) of the weight of a gurney weighing 81 pounds plus the average weight of a male adult weighing 196 pounds plus the 02 unit (bag) weighing 25 pounds for a total weight of 151 pounds. Endure periods of extreme heat and physical exertion; and enter burning areas and other hazardous situations. Ability to stand, sit, walk, talk and hear; climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl and smell; use hands and fingers to handle and operate objects, tools, controls, etc; reach with hands and arms; and perform frequent, repetitive motions with hands, wrists and arms. Mental application uses memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability, discriminating thinking and creative problem solving. Individual must exercise good judgment and be flexible and sensitive in response to changing situations and needs.
Education and Experience: Required Qualifications
Education
: High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience
: None required.
Licenses
: Valid State of California Drivers License, Class C;
must be insurable under the City's insurance policy
without the City incurring any additional premiums or costs.
Certifications
:
Must possess California State Emergency Medical
Technician Certification; must be able to obtain the
Fresno County Certification as a Emergency Medical
Technician within 30 days of appointment and maintain
Fresno County's Emergency Medical Technician
certification as a condition of continued employment.
Other
: Must be 18 years of age at time of appointment;
be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien; and
pass a thorough background investigation,
psychological evaluation and physical
examination with drug test.
Classification
:
Successful applicants will be started under the
classification of Paid Call EMT, and will automatically be
reclassified to Paid Call Firefigher-EMT upon completion
of the Coalinga Fire Department firefighter training.
Prior to eligibility for application for the position of full-
time Firefighter/EMT, the incumbent must obtain State of
California Firefighter 1 Certification.
Desirable Qualifications
NOTE
: The specifications listed below outline the desirable qualifications necessary for entry into the class and do not necessarily convey the qualifications of incumbents within the position.
Experience:
Sucessfully completed a California Firefighter I Academy, or possess some firefighter training and experience.
One year experience providing Basic Life Support level care
in the prehospital setting.
Required Material:
City of Coalinga Employment Application Resume
Application Deadline:
Continuous Recruitment
Contact Information:
City of Coalinga
Human Resources Office
155 West Durian Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 935-1533 ext 112 or 199
hr@coalinga.com
www.coalinga.com
Notes:
Minimum Qualifications and required material must be met/received by the last day of the filing period. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that all required material has been received.
Faxed applications will not be accepted.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Resumes submitted in lieu of a completed City of Coalinga Employment Application will not be accepted.
All communication and correspondence from the City of Coalinga will be sent to the applicant via electronic communication to the email address provided by the applicant on the submitted employment application.
The City of Coalinga is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, or covered veteran's status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose.