Who we are:
As the Yukon governments most diverse department Community Services has a place for you. Under the Community Services umbrella there are18 unique brancheswhere you can apply your skillset. All branches strive to empower communities to be vibrant healthy and sustainable. Community Services develops our team and invests in people so together we can equip Yukon communities with the tools and knowledge to foster a higher quality of life for all Yukoners.
As one of Canadas Top 100 Employers a career with Yukon Governments public service offers you an opportunity to expand your skillset and build relationships with stakeholders and colleagues.Learn more about what Yukon Government can offer you.
Discover what makes the Yukon unlike any other place in the world -Uniquely Yukon.
Your impact
The role of a Community Services employee reaches across the territory. Your strong will to better your community will empower Yukoners to lead healthy productive and resilient lives through accessible and integrated programs.
About the branch:
The Wildland Fire Management (WFM) branch contributes to protection of people and property and the development of sustainable fire-resilient Yukon communities and infrastructure.
About the role:
Reporting to a Senior Emergency Response Officer within the Incident Management team this position plays a key role in Yukons wildfire and emergency response operations. The Emergency Response Officer is regularly assigned to regions to serve as a Duty Officer or to fill senior command or specialist roles on incidents with deployments lasting up to 14 consecutive days.
In this role you will support the planning coordination implementation and evaluation of wildfire management activities across the territory. You will directly manage and supervise a wide range of resources - including personnel equipment and aircraft - while acting as a Yukon or Regional Duty Officer or Incident Commander. The position contributes to the effective delivery of detection pre-suppression suppression and prevention programs.
Emergency Response Officers also lead and participate on territorial incident management teams helping to ensure firefighter safety and protect lives communities infrastructure and other valued assets. This work supports Yukons efforts to reduce wildfire impacts and mitigate losses on both Crown and private lands during wildfire events and other emergency incidents.
Essential Qualifications:
When you submit your resume you must clearly show how you meet the qualifications below. The information you provide in your resume is the only information we will use to determine whether to consider you further for the position.
Desired Knowledge Skills and Suitability:
These are competencies and/or job specific proficiencies that are effective to be successful in the role and may be assessed during the recruitment process.
Candidates should have and may be assessed on:
This position requires travel to remote locations by road rotary winged aircraft fixed winged aircraft and off-road vehicles.
Additional Information:
Conditions of Employment:
Job Requirements:
What you need to consider:
Contact info:
For more information about this opportunity please contact the Senior Emergency Response Officer - Conner Lee at
For more information about the HR process please contact Cascia Krolczyk at
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority