What are the responsibilities and job description for the Airport Police & Fire Officer 1-2: RECRUIT (JULY) (PCN 252834M) position at State of Alaska?
The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) Anchorage International Airport is looking for Airport Police & Fire Officers to help us Keep Alaska Moving! OUR ORGANIZATION, MISSION, AND CULTURE ANC Airport Police and Fire Department strives to deliver the highest standard of service to Alaskans and visitors from all over the world at one of the busiest cargo airports in North America. As an employee, you will enjoy the benefits of working for one of the most unique public safety departments anywhere.
WORKING CONDITIONS TO EXPECT Our officers operate out of the ANC Police & Fire Station at the Anchorage International Airport, serving airport property and abutting public areas throughout the entire year. All regularly scheduled work assignments are in Anchorage. We provide public safety services operating on a 12-hour shift schedule consisting of 4 shifts: day and night shifts across weekdays and weekends. Each two-week period, this results in an alternating three and four regularly scheduled days off in a row.
Enjoy a rewarding career serving the Alaskan community and traveling public of the world as a Police Officer; and operate Aircraft Rescue apparatus and equipment as an Airport Firefighter. This is a dynamic, hands-on position with a department that provides multiple advanced training opportunities during your career.
As a State certified Police & Fire Officer, you are responsible for law enforcement, firefighting, and medical first response at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
Once hired, you will eventually be enrolled in an Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC) recognized training academy as you work towards your Police Officer certification. Successful candidates will also receive certification through the Alaska Fire Standards Council (AFSC) by successfully completing the Fire Fighter I and II programs. Fire Academies are held at the Anchorage Airport Fire Department. In addition to these, we will provide you with specialized training only offered by the State as an Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter (ARFF) and other training to include BLS (Basic Life Support), CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) and State of Alaska ETT (Emergency Trauma Technician). All this training is provided for you by the Department at no cost.
Once you have obtained all your certifications, you will begin in-the-field training (FTO) with a senior officer. All training, including the FTO process, typically takes about 12-14 months.
After all certifications and training are complete, you will join our team, working in shifts, to keep your fellow Alaskans safe on their travels. The opportunity and challenge of tackling three diverse jobs – encompassing law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medical services – are unique and rewarding.
POLICE Airport Police and Fire officers are State of Alaska certified law enforcement officers. They face a wide variety of law enforcement responsibilities, from enforcing municipal and state laws, to assisting the traveling public, as well as networking with and assisting a myriad of diverse agencies. Special emphasis is placed on supporting the regulations and policies of the Transportation Security Administration. Providing a "community-oriented service" is valued and emphasized. Officers are the primary law enforcement response for the terminals, airport roadways, Lake Hood Seaplane Base & Airport jurisdiction.
FIRE One of the primary responsibilities of being an Airport Police and Fire officer is providing firefighting and rescue services in the event of an aircraft (large or small) incident at the airport. Officers are required to operate large and complex firefighting vehicles. They must possess proficiency with various firefighting and rescue tools. Officers are trained to work as part of a team and must be able to function efficiently at a high level. Additionally, officers are required to respond to a wide variety of other firefighting emergencies such as structure and equipment fires, and water rescue incidents.
EMS FIRST RESPONDER The Airport Police and Fire Department provides basic emergency medical services to the public. Officers must be prepared to handle a wide range of medical emergencies in an often-challenging diverse climate and environment. Officers are certified as an Emergency Trauma Technician (ETT) and certified in basic life support (CPR) and automated external defibrillation (AED). Other training includes triage for any mass-casualty incident that may occur.
SPECIAL TEAMS As an employee of Airport Police and Fire, you may have the opportunity to participate in a variety of specialized teams based on your merit and availability. In addition to the challenges already presented, these positions require additional training and duties. Teams
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Airport Police & Fire Officer 1: Eligible to obtain a basic certificate as a police officer issued by the Alaska Police Standards Council and as a fire fighter issued by the Alaska Fire Standards Council.
Possession of or eligible to obtain a basic certificate as a police officer issued by the Alaska Police Standards Council. |
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