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Part-Time Firefighter EMT-Basic - 2024

Colerain Township

Location: 4160 Springdale Road, Township of Colerain, OH 45251
Type: Part-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: April 9, 2024
Type: Part Time Location: 4160 Springdale Road PURPOSE: The primary function of a Colerain Township Firefighter is to protect the community from disaster and emergency situations, including house and building fires, and promote an environment of public safety within the Fire Department's response area. This position also participates in fire prevention and inspection activities, equipment and quarters maintenance, and training dealing with all phases of fire suppression, prevention, inspection, rescue and emergency operation, and Emergency Medical Services. SCOPE: The Firefighter EMT may be stationed at any Colerain Fire Station and will serve as a first responder to critical medical and fire related incidents. ESSENTIALS ROLES & RESPONSIBLILITIES: May include, but not limited to the following: Responds to fire alarms. Communicates clearly and effectively utilizing various types of radios. Wears a self-contained breathing apparatus, fire gear, protective head gear and other gear that may weigh over twenty-five pounds or more, for long periods of time during fire and EMS operations. Fire suppression and all fire suppression operations. Performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers, sweeping water and removing debris. Responds to and renders assistance in all emergency situations. Cleans and inspects equipment and apparatus after returning from a fire, prior to the start of shift, or as the job requires. Inspects equipment and apparatus and notifies superior officer of any defects. Makes minor repairs to equipment and apparatus, performs routine preventative maintenance tasks, and keeps records of such action. Keeps fire station, equipment and grounds in a clean and orderly condition. Participates in training activities and instructional sessions. Acquires and retains a thorough knowledge of the township including streets, buildings, water supply, unusual hazards and related items. Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with Colerain Township and Colerain Fire Department’s, policies and procedures. Works in a safe manner and reports unsafe activity and conditions. Adheres to responsibilities concerning safety and injury prevention. Performs various public information or educational tasks and activities at local schools, churches, and other public venues which may include education in the arena of both fire and EMS. Respond to emergency calls for specialized service such as hazardous materials, confined spaces rescue, extrication and technical rescues, that include high angle, below grade, swift water, trench and collapse rescues. Works with Social Services in areas related to emergency and non-emergency response, by assisting victims and relatives of victims of traumatic events, drug addiction, emergency and non-emergency senior care; psychiatric care, and community risk reduction activities as necessary. Works with other agencies such as the Health Department, Police Department, and local Hospitals to ensure resident safety in the home. Respond to medical and or traumatic emergency calls and provide basic medical or advanced treatment as required. Communicates with local hospitals and other healthcare providers for the continuity of patient care. Completes patient care reports for every patient as outlined in the Ohio Revised Code, Colerain Fire Department’s Policies and Procedures Manual, and per the general standard of care expected of each employee. Adheres to the Southwest Ohio Medical Protocols and keeps a working knowledge of the protocol during update periods through training and education. Maintains a high level of understanding and knowledge of emergency medicine, emergency care, and all EMS operations, while having the desire to continue to learn new techniques, medical treatments, and any other continuing education as the job requires. Performs all job duties and functions that are expected under the auspices of the Ohio EMT and/or Paramedic Scope of Practice, and performs under the direction of the Southwest Medical Protocols that have been established. CRITICAL SKILLS / EXPERTISE: Shall be capable of operating both as a member of a team, and working independently at incidents of uncertain duration. Shall be capable of physically and emotionally coping with highly stressful situations. Shall be capable of using a variety of hand tools. Shall be capable of using a self-contained breathing apparatus. Shall be capable of working in a hazardous environment and being exposed to the many hazards encountered on a fire, medical, and any other emergency scene. Shall be capable of operating portable fire extinguishers. Shall be capable of working with ropes and tying certain knots used in the fire service. Shall be capable of handling highly pressurized fire hoses. Shall be capable of safely operating portable power equipment, such as a chain saw. Shall be capable of clearly communicating on a two-way radio, and on the telephone. Shall be capable of passing the department’s job related physical performance evaluation. Shall have the ability to medically treat all patients without bias to sex, age, race, culture, religion, etc. Detect the presence of fire and/or smoke using the senses of sight, smell, or touch. Visually inspect buildings and fire equipment and visually examine the physical conditions of accident victims. Possess sufficient visual acuity in order to function optimally in dense smoke and darkness. Sufficiently hear instructions and commands while wearing protective headgear at fire and emergency scenes. Shall have acute hearing in order to locate somebody during a search and rescue, when a verbal or electronic signal is emitted. Balance on ice, oil, and water slick surfaces as may be encountered in the course of firefighting and rescue operations, and fire safety inspections. Understand the theories of fire science, fire safety and prevention, and emergency medical training, and apply theoretical knowledge on a practical level. Work cooperatively with subordinates, supervisors, and the public under extremely stressful conditions, including situations of a life threatening nature. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, other agencies, and the public. Utilize personal computers, including word processing software, calculator, copy and fax utilities, phone, mobile phone, mobile and portable radios, and automobiles. EDUCATION, LICENSING & CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have a minimum of a State of Ohio Firefighter Level I certification. Must have a current State of Ohio Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) – Paramedic certificate or currently be an EMT – Basic enrolled in an approved paramedic training program at the time of application. A successfully hired candidate possessing a State of Ohio Firefighter Level I certificate and or currently an EMT – Basic enrolled in an approved paramedic training program shall be a State of Ohio certified Firefighter Level II and or Paramedic by the end of the employee’s probation date. Must possess a valid State issued automobile driver’s license. Must have successfully completed the Colerain Fire & EMS Physical Performance Evaluation no more than 12 months prior to the assessment process. State of Ohio EMT –Paramedic certification State of Ohio Fire or EMS Instructor certification
Salary: $39.3K - $49.7K a year
Employment Type: Part-time
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