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Moraga-Orinda Fire Protection District

Battalion Chief - INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY

Moraga-Orinda Fire Protection District, Moraga, California, us, 94575


Moraga-Orinda Fire District is accepting applications for the position of:

BATTALION CHIEF

**Open to current Moraga Orinda Fire District employees only**

FINAL FILING DEADLINE: Wednesday , October 30, 2024 @ 5:00 p.m.

To submit an application for this excellent opportunity, please click, "apply" above

Please attach a resume to your employment application

The Assessment Center is scheduled for Tuesday, December 10, 2024

A test review will be hosted on Friday, November 15, 2024.

The test review is open to all personnel.

THE POSITIONThe Battalion Chief is a multiple-position classification and works under the general direction of the Fire Chief.

This is a management position and must be able to work flexible hours and flexible work schedules.

The Battalion Chief is responsible for the basic instruction of a wide variety of fire service related topics.

Incumbents are divisional supervisors, who enforce the policies, procedures, rules, and regulations of the district.

They lead and manage personnel on an assigned platoon, and direct the activities of subordinates at fires, other emergencies, emergency medical calls, fire prevention, and training activities.

During the course of their duties, Battalion Chiefs will be required to assume command of major emergency incidents and to serve as incident commander or other qualified ICS function.

They are responsible for the morale, daily schedule, work activities, and discipline of their platoon and/or division.

The Battalion Chief may be assigned to a shift, where he/she will coordinate the scheduling and oversee the daily activities of that shift.

In this process the Battalion Chief will oversee the training, motivation and evaluation of personnel assigned to that platoon.

The Battalion Chief also may be assigned to plan, organize, and coordinate the operations of a division of the Fire District.

These divisions include ‘ Operations ’, ‘ Support Services ’, ‘Emergency Medical Services’, and ‘ Training ’; including the coordination of appropriate committees and on-going program management.

A broad range of administrative tasks will be performed in this position including, but not limited to: assist in the development and implementation of District goals, objectives, and policies; budget preparation; assist with developing policies and new programs; write reports, interact with the Board of Directors; conduct safety training and accident investigations; conduct performance evaluations, attend training; maintain effective public relations and evaluate community needs.TO QUALIFYIn order to compete for this promotional opportunity employees must:Be currently employed with the Moraga-Orinda Fire District as a full-time Fire Captain, Fire Captain-Paramedic-I or Fire Captain-Paramedic-II.Have a total of at least four (4) years of progressively responsible firefighting experience as of October 20, 2024. Two (2) years of this total service must have been in the rank of Fire Captain or higher with the Moraga-Orinda Fire District.At the time of application, possess, at a minimum, an Associate’s Degree (any major) or an equivalent degree from an accredited post-secondary institution.The possession of the following is required at the time of application:California Chief Officer Certification (retired 12-31-16); orPossess all course completion certificates for California Chief Fire Officer Certification (2020):

Chief Fire Officer 3AChief Fire Officer 3BChief Fire Officer 3CChief Fire Officer 3DICS-300

Possess the following certifications:

I-400S-404S-330AR

THE SELECTION PROCESSThe selection process will consist of the following elements:

Assessment Center consisting of:Writing Assignment

(weighted 10%)Structured Oral Interview

(weighted 25%)In-Basket Exercise

(weighted 25%)Tactical Simulations*

(weighted 40%)

*Dynamic & Static

The assessment center is scheduled for December 10, 2024.

2. Candidates who successfully complete each element of the assessment center with a passing score of 70% or greater and a cumulative score of 80% or greater will be placed on an eligibility list for a period of time to be determined by the District.3. Candidates from the eligibility list may be selected for an interview with the Fire Chief at any time.

The Fire Chief reserves the right to select any candidate on the basis of the eligibility list and/or his/her interview based on the needs of the District.All candidates participating in the testing process must participate in all components of the assessment center.The writing assignment will be a take home designed to evaluate: comprehension skills; letter, essay or memorandum structure, design, planning, organizing, presentation skills, and completion; note taking abilities; ability to write in grammatical sentences and demonstrate appropriate written communication skills.

The assignment will be given 6 days prior to the exam date.The structured oral interview is designed to evaluate the background and experience candidates must possess to be successful in the position.

Candidates will be required to discuss a wide variety of issues they may face as a Battalion Chief, including operational scenarios.The in-basket exercise is designed to simulate the workload and associated need for prioritization encountered by Battalion Chiefs during the course of a typical day.

The ability to rapidly organize a wide range of topic while coordinating with appropriate stakeholders will be assessed, along with the ability to use the electronic tools and equipment typically used by Battalion Chiefs on a daily basis. Candidates may be summoned away to other events throughout the exercise.The tactical simulation exercises, consisting of dynamic and static components, are designed to evaluate the candidates’ ability to develop safe and appropriate strategic and tactical responses, track and assign resources during an emergency simulation through the application of advanced ICS methods.

Applicants will have their name placed on the employment list in order of scores received.

NOTE:

Candidates who successfully complete each element of the assessment center with a passing score of 70% or greater and a cumulative score of 80% or greater will be placed on an eligibility list for a period of time to be determined by the District.

**If you are experiencing any technical (computer related) difficulties or need help with attaching documents to your application, please call the NEOGOV help line for assistance at 1-855-524-5627**

Equal Employment Opportunity Employer The Moraga-Orinda Fire District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.

Reasonable AccommodationsQualified individuals with disabilities who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or selection process may contact Human Resources at (925) 258-4521.

Disclaimer NoticeThe job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, and functions listed on this job description are representative only, and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to perform.

The Employer reserves the right to revise the job description as necessary.#J-18808-Ljbffr