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City Of WetaskiwinSee more

addressAddressWetaskiwin, AB
type Form of workPart-time
salary Salary$46.7K–$59.1K a year
CategorySecurity

Job description

Join our team!
Recruit Paid-on-Call Firefighters
Competition No. CPS 24-12
The City of Wetaskiwin
Situated just 35 minutes south of Edmonton and 55 minutes north of Red Deer, the City of Wetaskiwin is the home of possibility! Nestled by the hills where peace was made, Wetaskiwin is a vibrant, sustainable, and self-sufficient small city with abundant nature and agriculture, a resilient economy, and much more.
Who Are Paid-on-Call Firefighters
Paid-on-Call firefighters are your neighbors, your colleagues, and your friends. They are people from all walks of life who respond when paged to deal with emergencies in our community. The fire and rescue service are one of the most diverse and challenging professions. You will train for situations such as structure fires, hazardous chemical spills, vehicle collisions, ice rescue, medical emergencies, and almost any possible emergency situation in between. We aim to develop our firefighters into highly skilled and active contributing members of the community who have the ability to work efficiently in a team environment while in extreme stress situations.
For more than 100 years, our local Fire Department has strived to adapt and change to the risks, threats, and challenges faced in our City. Wetaskiwin Fire Services prides itself on being a team-oriented organization that works diligently to prevent fires, protect life and property, and mitigate all emergency situations. We are a vibrant service that values our past, sees present possibilities and embraces the challenges of the future! We are committed to providing the citizens of Wetaskiwin with the best service possible.
What Do We Offer
Training: We provide you with life-long learning. the skills that we teach will not only help you in your firefighting work, but also in situations you may encounter day-to-day. Whether its ladders, tying knots, or helping out with basic first aid, for example these become life-long skills.
Challenge: Firefighting offers constant challenges, both personal and professional. The satisfaction that results from meeting those challenges will change your life.
Compensation: As a Paid-on-Call department, you will be paid when called to respond to emergencies, as well as when participating in required training.
Applicants Must Have
Commitment: Emergencies can happen 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Firefighters are required to attend a weekly two-hour Thursday evening practice session and to attend emergency callouts whenever available.
Good Health: Firefighting is a strenuous job both physically and mentally. Applicants must be 18 years old and undergo a pre-employment medical check-up based on National Fire Protections Association (NFPA) Standards.
Pre-Employment Documents: As a standard hiring practice, all successful applicants will be required to provide a clean criminal record check, and a drivers abstract that demonstrates safe and responsible driving behaviors prior to commencing employment.
Driver's Licence: A valid Alberta Class 5 driver's licence. Recruits will be trained up to a Class 3 licence with an air brake endorsement.
Ability to Attend Weekly Fire Practices: Fire practices are held on Thursdays from 7-9 pm. and recruits will serve a one-year probationary period.
Application Details and Deadline
Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter and resume no later than May 31, 2024, and to indicate in their cover letter if they are able to respond to emergencies during daytime, evenings(night), and/or weekends. Please click on the Apply Now button below!
Refer code: 2202954. City Of Wetaskiwin - The previous day - 2024-04-06 06:05

City Of Wetaskiwin

Wetaskiwin, AB
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