Fire Training Officer 2 - Intermittent - Multiple Positions at Ohio Department of Administrative Services
, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Fire Training, EMS Training, Technical Rescue, Instructor, Inspector, Leadership Development, Live Fire Training

Industry

Government Administration

Description
The Division of the State Fire Marshal keeps Ohioans safe when they are at home, and out and about. This includes modernizing and enforcing the Ohio Fire Code; training and certifying firefighters; teaching fire prevention and safety education to businesses, industry, schools and the public; investigating the origin and cause of fires and explosions; and regulating and licensing fireworks companies, underground storage tanks and other fire-related industries. Instructs & evaluates students in the Ohio Fire Academy's various training programs. Ensures student safety in classroom & on training grounds. Counsels' students, conducts skill testing. Reviews, analyzes & evaluates programs, methods, materials & equipment to ensure compliance with the current NFPA standards. Makes recommendations to improve lesson plans, sets up resident programs, etc. Seeking the following preferred specialties: Fire Training EMS Training Technical Rescue Regional/Direct Training Delivery Instructor Inspector Leadership Development Live Fire Training Unusual working conditions: May work flexible hours, exposed to unpleasant weather conditions, heat, smoke from fires, loud noises & unusual work settings. This position is intermittent and cannot exceed 1000 hours worked in the fiscal year. All Fire Training Officers are expected to provide 380 hours per year in one of the many programs we offer at the Ohio Fire Academy. Instructional times are concentrated between February 1st & November 30th each year. A typical instructor with the OFA will require one to two years to complete all needed task books and teaching evaluations before being considered able to teach in any specific subject area. All instructors are required to complete their hours on-campus, hybrid, regional and direct dellivery instruction. Certified as Public Safety Instructor in firefighting by Department of Public Safety pursuant to Section 4765.55 of Revised Code, valid driver's license. Job Skills: Fire & EMS
Responsibilities
Instructs and evaluates students in various training programs at the Ohio Fire Academy while ensuring student safety. Reviews and analyzes programs and makes recommendations for improvements to ensure compliance with NFPA standards.
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