- Location
- College Place, WA, WA, US
- Education
- High School
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
***Please complete the Release of Information and attach it to the application with your resume.

Five reasons why YOU should join the
College Place Fire Department Volunteer Program
For more information on joining the College Place Fire Department, call 529-6506 ext. 4 or email Training Officer Patrick Evensen at [email protected].
To establish a uniform, unbiased system of administration throughout the Fire Department. The policies, procedures, SOG’s (Standard Operating Guidelines) and all other guidance documents adopted by the College Place City Council shall pertain to all members of the Fire Department, whether paid, volunteer, temporary or any other type of classification.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Serves under the direction of the Fire Training Officer
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
None.Depending upon assignment, the incumbent may perform a combination of some or all of the following duties, which are a representative sample of the level of work appropriate to this class.
Volunteer Firefighters with this Department, under general supervision, fight fires and perform other related work in responding to alarms and emergency calls for the protection of life and property; perform specialized firefighting duties in connection with the operation of vehicles and equipment in route to and at the scene of an incident.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
- Respond to fire alarms for the protection of life and property.
- Use equipment and tools as directed to safely and quickly bring the emergency or other situations under control.
- Administer first aid.
- Drive various types of fire apparatus to and from the scene.
- Operate pumping equipment and related apparatus to insure that necessary water pressure and volume is maintained at all times.
- Assist with maintenance checks of vehicles and facilities.
- Make sure that all apparatus and equipment is cleaned and returned to service as soon as possible after an incident.
- Operate two-way radios.
- Wash and test fire hose.
- Work to maintain clean and orderly conditions in and around the fire station.
- Be familiar with Fire Department Policy and Procedures, fire hazards, and firefighting techniques.
- Assist with fire prevention activities.
- Actively participate in prescribed fire training courses and perform related work asrequired.
- Performs additional job assignments as directed.
- Ability to meet and deal with the public in a courteous and professional manner and promote a positive image of the Fire Department.
- Successful completion of Firefighter 1 training program.
- Basic knowledge of tools and their proper usage.
- Ability to read, write and fluently speak the English language.
- Ability to prepare clear and concise written reports or correspondence.
- Must have a working knowledge of computers and how to use them
- High School diploma or GED.
- Shall possess a valid State driver’s license.
- Obtain and maintain a Washington State Fire Service Training Emergency Vehicle Incident Prevention (EVIP) certification or a Washington State Commercial Driver’s License.
- Wildland firefighters shall obtain and maintain certification for Wildland Firefighter 2 per National Wildfire Coordinating Group Standards.
- Please fill out both additional forms and attach with your application. Driving Record Release of Interest and Release of Information.
- Work is performed primarily in an office environment under pressure and requires the ability to quickly adjust to changing priorities and demands.
- Direction of emergency situations may be required along with participation in fire-fighting and/or emergency response work.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit at a desk and deliver group presentations.
- Travel by various modes of transportation within the region is required.
- Field reviews are required.
- Attendance and participation at evening meetings may be required on a frequent basis.