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Asst Fire Chief Ad 04 17 17 PDFAssistant Fire Chief - Operations COMMUNITY * SERVICE * OPPORTUNITY Deadline May 25, 2017 at 5PM Through selection, training, and pro- fessional development we will create a Fire Department that is a model to our peers, an asset to our community, and This is a senior-level, profession- al staff, full-time position in Schertz Fire Rescue. The Community Schertz is located in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties The City of Schertz is accepting applications for the position of As- sistant Fire Chief to fill an upcoming vacancy at that position. The Schertz Fire Rescue Department employs 38 uniformed positions in two fire stations in this dynamic community. A third fire station is curranty in the design phase, with construction anticipated to start in the next couple of months. Serving a population of 38,000 along the San Antonio-Austin Corridor, Schertz is a rapidly growing city with projections for the population to double within the next ten years. The department is expected to grow along with the community cre- ating an exciting opportunity in this progressive department. The department covers approximately 42 square miles. Schertz Fire Rescue is equipped with top of the line equipment and protective clothing. The Department is a learning organization that is proud of its training and professional development. Continuous learning is expected at all levels of employment. In 2013, the city was identified as one of the safest cities in Texas by Safewise, a home security company, which ranked Schertz No. 28 on a list of the 50 Safest Cities in Texas. The city was also noted by CNN Money Magazine in 2013 for its contribution to Guadalupe county, which was rated at No. 4 on their list of “Where the jobs are” with a 12.2% job growth rate. Schertz has dedicated significant resources to building a quality Parks and Recreation program. Presently, the city maintains 13 de- veloped city parks, covering more than 340 acres. The city has also identified an additional eight park locations, covering more than 33 Government The City of Schertz operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City Council shall be composed of the Mayor and seven Councilmembers. The City Manager oversees the work of 384 full-time employees, an annual budget of over $70 million and 15 departments including Police, Fire, Finance, Courts Services, Economic Development, Public Works, Development Services, Parks & Recreation, Human Resources, Communications, and In- Vision: To ensure our community enjoys an exceptional quality of life and sus- tainable economic prosperity. City Mission Statement Compensation The annual starting salary for this position is $82,555 - $102,648. Actual salary will be dependent on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. The City has an exceptional benefits package including medical, dental and vision insurance, 20-year TMRS retire- ment with 5-year vesting and 2:1 City match, vacation and holidays. Values Do the right thing; do it safely; and do it better than anyone else. City Goals  Quality of Life  Sustainable Economic Prosperity  Effective Land Use  Regional Collaboration and Inter- governmental Cooperation City Policy Values  Encourage Economic Prosperity  Maintain Fiscally Sustainability  Family Friendly for All Ages  High Quality of Life  Safe Community  Essential Services  Attractive Community  Innovative and Proactive  Service Oriented  Friendly City Job Summary The Assistant Fire Chief, under the general supervision of the Fire Chief, is responsible for supervising the department’s operations di- vision. He/she assists the Fire Chief in creating and managing the annual budget, supervising Fire Suppression Personnel, coordinating assigned administrative duties, maintains the equipment and appa- ratus assigned to the department, and assisting with department dis- cipline. He/she should display a high level of professional decorum in all daily operations and interactions. Essential Job FUNCTIONS  Assists in strategic planning for the Fire Department.  Supervises the maintenance of shift schedules for the department.  Assists in the development, training, and evaluation of personnel.  Assists in the development and implementation of policies and procedures.  Monitors and evaluate the department’s methods of service deliv-ery; make recommendations for change; implement the changes  Interprets, applies, and enforces city and department policies, procedures, and guidelines.  Attends staff meetings.  Enforces discipline throughout the department.  Manages the requisition of supplies and keep related records.  Prepares and reviews forms, run reports, schedules, and other administrative records and documents.  Participates in the Fire Department’s medium and long range planning processes as they pertain to individual areas of responsi-bility.  Attends and participates in professional group meetings.  Remains abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of fire and emergency services. Community. Service. Opportunity. City Vision  Identifies opportunities for improvement and reviews with the Fire Chief.  Directs the implementation of activities and improve- ments of divisions and programs assigned to his/her su- pervision.  Ensures the investigation of all fires as outlined in the Department Standard Operating Guidelines.  Serves as Fire Department liaison to the City’s Infor- mation Services Department.  Responds to unpredictable emergency incidents for pro- longed periods of extreme physical exertion without ben- efit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medication(s), or hydration.  Operates fire apparatus or other vehicles in an emergency mode with emergency lights and sirens.  Exercises critical, time-sensitive, complex problem solv- ing during physical exertion in stressful, hazardous envi- ronments such as hot, dark, tightly enclosed spaces that is further aggravated by fatigue, flashing lights, sirens, and other distractions.  Performs other duties as assigned.  Performs all duties, including firefighting, of the fire chief during sick leave, time off, and vacation.  Serves in an on-call capacity to respond to emergencies and command all phases of the fire operations, and other related duties.  Complete performance appraisals of direct subordinates and review performance appraisals of indirect subordi- nates. Essential Job Functions Cont  Functions as an integral component of a team in which a sudden incapacitation of a member can result in mis- sion failure or in risk of injury or death to civilians or other team members.  Performs various maintenance tasks on apparatus, equipment and station.  Other duties as required by the Fire Chief. Certification, License and Special Require- ments  Must be a resident of the City of Schertz or live within 15 miles of the City Municipal offices at 1400 Schertz Parkway.  Requires: Fire Officer IV or (Texas Fire Chiefs Academy Graduate, or TEEX Fire Service Chief Executive Officer), NIMS (100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800), EMT-B certification from Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), Structural Certifi- cations by the Texas Commission of Fire Protec- tion.  Requires a valid Class “B” Texas driver’s license and the ability to remain insurable under the city’s insurance policy. Minimum Education and Experience Require- ments  Requires Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally ac- credited college, and 10 years of related work ex- perience, with a minimum of three years of super- visory experience.  Knowledge of modern firefighting and fire prevention methods including the use of apparatus and equipment  Knowledge of rules and regulations governing the activi- ties of the fire department  Knowledge of all federal, state and local laws relative to the activities of the fire department  Knowledge of building construction and related codes, electric power codes and location of hazardous occupan- cies in the city  Knowledge of the operation and location of water mains as applied to the firefighting activities of the fire depart- ment  Knowledge of modern techniques and methods as applied to the administration of firefighting and fire prevention activities and related acts  Skilled in the operation of all firefighting and rescue equipment including motor vehicles  Ability to teach and practice sound safety and work hab- its  Ability to undergo annual medical and complete physical assessments  Ability to perform approved emergency medical care  Ability to assist in community efforts throughout the mu- nicipality  Ability to react quickly and remain calm under duress and strain  Ability to plan, assign, and direct the work of a number of subordinates  Oversees Post-Incident Analysis (PIA) as needed  Coordinates with Fleet Maintenance Department service and repair of vehicles and apparatus Knowledge, Skills and Abilities  Ability to evaluate the effectiveness of the department and to correlate its development with changing condi- tions in the municipality  Ability to maintain harmonious relationship with mu- nicipal officials and the general public  Ability to initiate and develop public relation policies for the department  Ability to provide leadership and make sound deci- sions in directing the operations of personnel and equipment under emergency conditions  Ensures that equipment, safety clothing, apparatus, and supplies are specified, purchased, received, and distributed in an effective manner.  Ability to prepare reports and carry out long-range plans and programs  Ability to lead people effectively and react quickly and calmly under duress and strain  Ability to wear an SCBA, which includes a demand valve–type positive-pressure face piece or HEPA filter masks, which requires the ability to tolerate increased respiratory workloads  Ability to communicate (give and comprehend verbal orders) while wearing personal protective ensembles and SCBA under conditions of high background noise, poor visibility, and drenching from hoselines and/or fixed protection systems (sprinklers) City of Schertz 1400 Schertz Parkway Schertz, TX 78154 210-619-1000 APPLICATION PROCESS Applicants must complete an online application. The City will not consider emailed, mailed or hand delivered applications or resumes. Infor- mation can be found at http://schertz.com/? page_id=322. For additional information, contact Jessica Kurz, Director of Human Resources at jkurz@schertz.com 210-619-1150