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Juneau, AK - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 46824 - 58502
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description



Capital City Fire Rescue (CCFR) is pleased to announce a 2nd round of our paid Firefighter Apprenticeship Program.


This comprehensive 10-month initiative offers a direct pathway into a fulfilling and stable career in emergency service with no prior experience required. CCFR will select four (4) highly motivated individuals to participate in the program. Apprentices will receive paid hands-on training while earning industry-recognized certifications including Alaska EMT-1 and IFSAC Firefighter I. Designed to eliminate traditional barriers to entry the program provides a unique opportunity to gain essential skills and qualifications without the need for college enrollment relocation or extended volunteer service. Upon successful completion apprentices will be eligible to apply for permanent full-time positions with Capital City Fire Rescue.



WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
This is a great opportunity to begin a career in Fire and EMS. We are looking for individuals who are community service-minded physically fit and of excellent moral character.


Top candidates will embody our mission vision and values in service to the community.

CORE VALUES:

Teamwork Integrity Professionalism Positive Attitude and Service

OUR MISSION:

We serve and protect our community from life- and property-threatening emergencies in a competent professional and proactive manner.

OUR VISION:

Our vision is to provide fire rescue and emergency medical services at the highest level of excellence professionalism and commitment to the community. Proud of our past and embracing our future the members of Capital City Fire/Rescue will work as an effective and integrated team dedicated to continuous improvement and maintaining a positive environment.



WORKING HOURS AND LOCATION

Capital City Fire Rescue (CCFR) provides 24/7 emergency services to the City and Borough of Juneau. During the initial 8 to 12 weeks of the apprenticeship program participants will work a standard Monday through Friday schedule consisting of 40 hours per week with 8-hour days. Once EMT certification is obtained and firefighter training commences apprentices will transition to a 24-hour shift schedule and reside at the fire station during their assigned shifts. CCFR operates two primary live-in stations: the Juneau Station located in the downtown area and the Glacier Station situated near the Juneau International Airport. Additional stations include Douglas Auke Bay and Lynn Canal. All shift personnel work a rotating schedule of 24 hours on duty followed by 48 hours off.



OPEN HOUSE AND INFORMATIONAL SESSION

There will be an open house at the Glacier Fire Station located at 1700 Crest Street from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on Saturday May 23. Please plan to join us to get a tour of the facilities and learn more about the program.



Typical Responsibilities

DESCRIPTION OF WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING

Phase 1: Department Operations & EMT-1 Certification (Weeks 112)

  • Week 1: Intro to operations communications driving PPE and basic skills
  • Weeks 28: EMT-1 certification via APEC and local protocol training
  • Weeks 912: Shift integration and firefighter fundamentals
  • Benchmarks: EMT certification protocol testing skill proficiency (14 AFSC skills) and written exam


Phase 2: EMT-1 Precepting & Hazmat Awareness (Weeks 1322)

  • Supervised EMT practice fire behavior equipment and hazmat basics
  • Benchmarks: Precepting completion 20 skill demonstrations and a written exam


Phase 3: Suppression & Rescue Operations (Weeks 2340)

  • Interior fire attack search and rescue firefighter survival
  • Benchmarks: Written exam and demonstration of 20 new skills plus continued proficiency in prior skills


Phase 4: Hazmat Operations (Weeks 4142)

  • Focused training on hazardous materials operations
  • Benchmarks: Written exam and demonstration of 15 hazmat-specific skills


Final Testing & Employment

Weeks 4344: Competency & Certification

  • Week 43: Final skills and physical ability testing
  • Week 44: AFSC/IFSAC certification exams (Firefighter I & Hazmat Ops)
  • Successful candidates receive AHJ Firefighter certification

Post-Program Employment

  • Must pass a physical ability test
  • Apply through CBJ Human Resources
  • Hiring based on PAT scores apprenticeship performance and number of available positions.


Minimum Qualifications

Firefighter EMT Apprentice(Range 722) $46824.96 Annually
Education:

High School graduation or valid GED certificate.


Other:

Not less than 18 years of age at time of appointment.

A valid Drivers License at time of appointment and for continued employment.

Certification(s):

Valid Emergency Trauma Technician Certification within four (4) weeks of appointment and for continued employment.

*Certification as a State of Alaska Emergency Medical Technician I or higher within one year of appointment.


Note:

Employees must advance from the Emergency Trauma Technician level to the Emergency Medical Technician I level once they obtain the required certifications meet performance standards and meet minimum qualifications of the higher level. The Department may provide ETT Certification training to the applicant upon receipt of conditional job offer.




Firefighter- EMT Trainee- (Range 724) $52648.96 Annually

Education:

High School graduation or a valid GED certificate.

Other:

Not less than 18 years of age at time of appointment.

A valid Drivers License at time of appointment and for continued employment.

Certification(s):

Certification by the State of Alaska as an Emergency Medical Technician I or higher at time of appointment and for continued employment.

Positions requiring Scene Support as a Primary Duty: Certification as a State of Alaska Firefighterwithin eighteen (18) months of appointment.

NOTE:

Appointment to a Firefighter EMT position will be made conditionally pending successful completion of all portions of the psychological assessment. A medical evaluation is required for positions assigned to fire scene support when it is a primary duty of the position.




Firefighter- EMT I - (Range 726)$58502.08 Annually

Education:

High School graduation or a valid GED certificate.


Other:

Not less than 18 years of age at time of appointment.

A valid Alaska Drivers License at time of appointment and for continued employment.


Certification(s):

Certification as a State of Alaska Firefighter I or an equivalent certification as determined by the Fire Chief attimeofappointment.

Certification as a State of Alaska Emergency Medical Technician I or higher or an EMT certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.


NOTE:

Appointment to a Firefighter EMT position will be made conditionally pending successful completion of all portions of the psychological assessment CPAT and the medical evaluation.


Continued employment and advancement opportunities:

Continued employment requires completion of the on-the-job training program meeting or exceeding performance standards and the following conditions:

EMT I:Within twelve (12) months of appointment full-time employees must obtain & maintain certification as a State of Alaska EMT II.



Supplemental Information

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Attach any certifications you already have that may be relevant to Fire or EMS training.
  • List any experience you have as a Volunteer Firefighter and/or Cadet.
  • Highlight job experience you may have in a field of work that translates well to Fire or EMS work.



HIRING MANAGER CONTACT INFO

Hiring Manager:Assistant Chief of Administration Sam Russell

Phone Number: Ext. 4324

Email:


Please read the below information carefully to ensure your application submission meets all submittal requirements.

Education
If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications you must document your education in your application and you may be required to provide transcripts.

Work Experience
If you are using work experience to meet the minimum qualifications you must document your work experience in the application.

If your application does not support minimum qualifications you may not advance to the interview and selection phase of the recruitment.

NOTE:Attaching a resume or curriculum vitae is not an alternative to filling out the application in its see resume or CV or any similar response on any portion of your application may lead to a determination that your application is incomplete and removal from consideration for this job posting.

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Statement

The City & Borough of Juneau complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation auxiliary aides or services or alternative communication formats please call or TTY: Alaska Relay 711 or 1- or correspond with the Department of Human Resources & Risk Management at or 155 Heritage Way Juneau AK 99801. The City and Borough of Juneau is an equal opportunity employer.

DescriptionCapital City Fire Rescue (CCFR) is pleased to announce a 2nd round of our paid Firefighter Apprenticeship Program.This comprehensive 10-month initiative offers a direct pathway into a fulfilling and stable career in emergency service with no prior experience required. CCFR will select fou...
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