What are the responsibilities and job description for the Firefighter Recruit position at City of Winston-Salem?
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Fire AcademyThe City of Winston-Salem Fire department is actively seeking highly motivated individuals that are interested in the field of fire suppression and prevention. For the first 30 weeks of employment, individuals will be in a 30-week academy to complete the following: Emergency Medical Technician trainingFirefighter certification Intense physical training at least 3 times a week. Written exams And perform practical evolutions required by the Office of State Emergency Medical Services and Office of State Fire MarshalFor the academy, hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. FirefighterUnder the immediate supervision of a company officer, works to minimize the effects of natural and manmade disasters by delivering community risk reduction programs and by responding to fire, medical, and technical rescue emergencies.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Duties & Responsibilities: Activity participates in activities related to risk reduction programs and pre-incident analysis.Respond to emergencies and work as part of team to bring various emergencies under control, including medical incidents, fires, hazardous materials incidents, and heavy/technical rescue situations.Assist in maintaining facilities and grounds, fire apparatus, tools, and equipment.Actively participate in training classes, drills, and continuing education.Ensure operational readiness of tools, equipment, and apparatus.Maintain physical fitness and mental toughness required to perform effectively as a firefighter.Follow departmental and City policies.Perform other duties, including some administrative, as directed. Skills/Ability to: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and be comfortable with the resulting increased respiratory effort and decreased vision and range of motion.Climb six or more flights of stairs while wearing or carrying 50 pounds of gear and tools/equipment.Climb ladders and operate from heights of at least 100 feet.Be comfortable operating in the dark and in confined spaces, in high or low temperatures, in inclement weather, and over uneven terrain.Sit, stand, walk, run, crawl, jog, crouch, and kneel for short and long periods of time.Hear and speak well enough to communicate via telephone, radio, and in person at distances up to 50 feet and over high background noise.Stamina to meet physical and mental demands during an extended emergency.Read and interpret various technical documents, manuals, and trade journals.Communicate clearly and concisely, both in writing and speech.Function as a team player with excellent interpersonal skills.Amiably interact with members of the public, coworkers, and other emergency services agency members.Work a rotating shift schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.Occasionally travel out of town or out of state for several days at a time.Obtain and maintain a class "B" North Carolina Driver LicensePass a pre-employment and annual medical exam adhering to the standards contained in NFPA 1582: Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments and an annual physical fitness-for-duty test.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Supplemental Information: Lift, carry or move objects up to 75 lbs.Ability to drive departmental vehicles.Physically fit enough to carry fire equipment as needed, walk over rough terrain, climb hills, load and unload vehicles, and work outdoors for long periods of time in all types of weather conditions and to safely wear and work in a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) without medical or physical restrictions.Ability to pass an annual NFPA 1582-compliant physical and an annual fitness-for-duty test.Additional Information: Candidates will be subject to a CASAS Reading GOALS exam. Upon receipt of application, more information about the CASAS Reading GOALS exam will be provided. The reading exam and Physical Ability test will take place on the same day during the week of May 4 - 10.Upon successful completion of the Physical Ability Test candidates will be notified by email a time and date for a formal interview (expected May 19 - 23, 2025). Expected start date July 7, 2025Firefighter Trainee Salary during the 30-week academy (40 Hour Week) No Degree -----------------$43,864 Associates Degree --------$46,057 Bachelor's Degree----------$48,360Certified Firefighter Salary (56 Hour Week) No Degree ---------------- $46,057 Associates Degree --------$48,360 Bachelor's Degree----------$50,778
Fire AcademyThe City of Winston-Salem Fire department is actively seeking highly motivated individuals that are interested in the field of fire suppression and prevention. For the first 30 weeks of employment, individuals will be in a 30-week academy to complete the following: Emergency Medical Technician trainingFirefighter certification Intense physical training at least 3 times a week. Written exams And perform practical evolutions required by the Office of State Emergency Medical Services and Office of State Fire MarshalFor the academy, hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. FirefighterUnder the immediate supervision of a company officer, works to minimize the effects of natural and manmade disasters by delivering community risk reduction programs and by responding to fire, medical, and technical rescue emergencies.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Duties & Responsibilities: Activity participates in activities related to risk reduction programs and pre-incident analysis.Respond to emergencies and work as part of team to bring various emergencies under control, including medical incidents, fires, hazardous materials incidents, and heavy/technical rescue situations.Assist in maintaining facilities and grounds, fire apparatus, tools, and equipment.Actively participate in training classes, drills, and continuing education.Ensure operational readiness of tools, equipment, and apparatus.Maintain physical fitness and mental toughness required to perform effectively as a firefighter.Follow departmental and City policies.Perform other duties, including some administrative, as directed. Skills/Ability to: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and be comfortable with the resulting increased respiratory effort and decreased vision and range of motion.Climb six or more flights of stairs while wearing or carrying 50 pounds of gear and tools/equipment.Climb ladders and operate from heights of at least 100 feet.Be comfortable operating in the dark and in confined spaces, in high or low temperatures, in inclement weather, and over uneven terrain.Sit, stand, walk, run, crawl, jog, crouch, and kneel for short and long periods of time.Hear and speak well enough to communicate via telephone, radio, and in person at distances up to 50 feet and over high background noise.Stamina to meet physical and mental demands during an extended emergency.Read and interpret various technical documents, manuals, and trade journals.Communicate clearly and concisely, both in writing and speech.Function as a team player with excellent interpersonal skills.Amiably interact with members of the public, coworkers, and other emergency services agency members.Work a rotating shift schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.Occasionally travel out of town or out of state for several days at a time.Obtain and maintain a class "B" North Carolina Driver LicensePass a pre-employment and annual medical exam adhering to the standards contained in NFPA 1582: Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments and an annual physical fitness-for-duty test.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Supplemental Information: Lift, carry or move objects up to 75 lbs.Ability to drive departmental vehicles.Physically fit enough to carry fire equipment as needed, walk over rough terrain, climb hills, load and unload vehicles, and work outdoors for long periods of time in all types of weather conditions and to safely wear and work in a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) without medical or physical restrictions.Ability to pass an annual NFPA 1582-compliant physical and an annual fitness-for-duty test.Additional Information: Candidates will be subject to a CASAS Reading GOALS exam. Upon receipt of application, more information about the CASAS Reading GOALS exam will be provided. The reading exam and Physical Ability test will take place on the same day during the week of May 4 - 10.Upon successful completion of the Physical Ability Test candidates will be notified by email a time and date for a formal interview (expected May 19 - 23, 2025). Expected start date July 7, 2025Firefighter Trainee Salary during the 30-week academy (40 Hour Week) No Degree -----------------$43,864 Associates Degree --------$46,057 Bachelor's Degree----------$48,360Certified Firefighter Salary (56 Hour Week) No Degree ---------------- $46,057 Associates Degree --------$48,360 Bachelor's Degree----------$50,778
Salary : $43,864 - $50,778