Description
We, the City, value the diversity of the people we serve and in those we hire, and encourage applicants from all walks of life. We are committed to fostering a workplace where individual differences are recognized, appreciated, respected, and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person’s talents and strengths.
The City of Prince Rupert Fire Rescue Department provides fire and rescue services to over 12,000 residents and over a hundred businesses and industries operating in this majestic North Coast port city. We remain one of the few cities in British Columbia where you can afford to buy a home and raise a family without breaking the bank.
We hold our members' well-being to a high standard and promote work-life balance and a sense of belonging. But know that you will…
• work long hard shifts,
• save lives and property,
• be relied on during critical situations and events and,
• be supported wholly in doing this work.
You will work alongside a very talented team of dedicated, driven and resourceful individuals in an environment where your contributions are valued and play a key factor in the success of the City of Prince Rupert’s Fire Rescue Service.
Duties and Responsibilities
What you’ll do beyond attending fire and rescue emergency calls…
• Complete daily tasks and assignments under the direction of your shift officers and team leaders in your
assigned company.
• Ensure that interactions regarding fire department activities or responsibilities are handled promptly,
efficiently, effectively and with courtesy.
• Maintain a respectful work environment by demonstrating positive workplace behaviour.
• Connect with those around you using your superior interpersonal skills and demonstrate your ability to work
collaboratively in a team setting.
• Attend required meetings including daily start-of-shift meetings.
• Participate in fire and rescue training.
• Commit to personal and professional development.
• Perform inspections and maintenance of fire and rescue equipment, and other assets as assigned.
• Keep up to date with site-specific fire and rescue guidelines and procedures, medical protocols, rescue plans,
and pre-incident plans.
• Demonstrate your abilities working with computers and varied software such as FDM or Microsoft Office.
Minimum Qualifications
We would be interested in your application if you have the following…
Must haves (minimum requirements):
• Eligible to work in Canada (refer to eligibility statement in “Other Information” below).
• Grade 12 completion or equivalent (i.e. GED).
• Minimum two (2) years of relevant work experience.
• NFPA 1001 Firefighter I & II Certification (IFSAC, Pro Board).
• Valid First Responder/Emergency Medical Responder (FR/EMR) license or higher level of BC Provincial EMA
licensing, or equivalent.
• Class 5 Drivers License (or equivalent) w Air brake endorsement.
• Safe and responsible driving record as demonstrated on your current 3-year minimum driver’s abstract (obtained
by you through ICBC or applicable motor vehicle issuing agency)
• Both physically and medically fit for the position of Firefighter.
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Requirements & Qualifications…
• Experience working in the following fields; emergency services, structural firefighting, forest fire service,
police, coast guard, EMS, military, healthcare, or search and rescue.
• Firefighter work experience program.
• NFPA 1021 fire officer 1, NFPA 1041 fire service instructor 1, and completion of other related NFPA courses.
• Class 1, 3, or 4 BC Driver’s License.
• Post-secondary education or trades certification.
• Demonstration of service to the community through volunteer experience
Additional Information
Shortlisted Candidates will…
• Complete a psychological suitability and resiliency assessment.
• Participate in testing conducted in Prince Rupert over several days which will include;
1. Physical fitness evaluation
2. Practical fire skills evaluation (follows NFPA 1001 standards)
3. Written firefighter aptitude exam
• Will be required to obtain an RCMP Criminal Record & Vulnerable Sector Check. The results of which will be
reviewed by the City to ensure employment eligibility.
• Provide proof of all education and certification requirements.
Other information that you should know…
• Applicants will be responsible for all travel costs during the recruitment process.
• This position is a permanent position, and applicants must be able to demonstrate they meet the City of Prince
Rupert’s eligibility requirements as outlined on our website: https://www.princerupert.ca/city-hall/careers-
volunteering/job-postings Eligibility.
• If you are not a local applicant, you must be prepared to relocate to Prince Rupert, BC, before starting work.
As per the IAFF 559 Collective Agreement, Relocation Reimbursement funding is available to assist you in your
move.
Compensation
• Wage Rate: $ 6,271.00 per month – first 6 months, then indexed according to Schedule A.
• Benefits: A comprehensive benefit package is offered.
• Classification: Firefighter
• Union: International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 559
What to send our way
• Your CV or Resume highlighting your education, experience, and skills.
• A cover letter that explains your interest in working as our next Firefighter.
Please submit your cover letter, CV or resume in PDF format to:
Subject line: Firefighter
Email: hrfh@princerupert.ca
or Fax: 250-627-0999
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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