To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described.
- Delivers OSFM structured instruction
- Conducts skill evaluation on students
- Organizes, coordinates, and oversees the daily operations and activities of the reality-based training classroom environments, including but not limited to the hazardous materials pad, extrication pad, drill tower, liquid petroleum prop field, pump drafting pit, ventilation prop, flashover simulator, and high rise burn building. Inspection of all previously stated environments and equipment for needed repairs and submitting work orders. Directs the issuance of equipment and is accountable for its return
- Coordinates and maintains liaison with a variety of Public Safety agencies and professional organizations regarding reality-based training programs and courses, operations, usage, and training needs; maintains up-to-date knowledge of technological advances in reality-based training; attends trade shows, conferences, and seminars; reviews reality-based training safety protocols and ensures all safety protocols are followed
- Coordinates and maintains all course records and documentation for reality-based and in-service courses
- Hires, supervises, and schedules reality-based adjunct instructors; ensures instructors are appropriately credentialed; including contract entry for classes and adjunct instructors
- Manages and maintains instructor files to ensure all instructors have proper credentialing through the NC Office of State Fire Marshall and National Fire Academy
- Collaborate with internal auditors to ensure program compliance with all NCOSFM and NC Community College system rules.
- Develops and manages the day-to-day operations of reality-based training and other in-service training to include all instructor records, student registrations,rosters, and reports
- Reviews instructor lesson plans and other instructional materials for conformance to NCOSFM standards
- Acts as Safety Officer and maintains compliance with NFPA 1403
- Maintains an emergency plan for supplies and treatment of injuries sustained in the reality-based training environment
- Assists in the marketing, coordination, visitation, and evaluation of fire service continuing education classes and/or other duties assigned to ensure quality delivery of educational programs to Wake Tech’s service population
Maintains the inventory of apparatus and equipment; ensures any equipment warranties are renewed annually
Researches and designs new training programs and updates existing training programs as needed; submits new courses for course code approval
Ensures course deliveries comply with Wake Tech procedures and standards, considers advisory guidelines issued by NFPA standards, and ensures that certification training offered is safe, effective, and within Certification Board policies
Oversees employee who may assist in the planning, development, presentation, or administration of courses for the area
Participates in the marketing of programs, recruitment of students, and makes presentations to outside contacts
Assist with fire academy training by providing instruction and other support as needed
Assists at both Wake Tech Public Safety Campuses (PSEC/PSSC) as needed and the WCFTC
Works a schedule that includes evenings and weekends in order to meet customer agency needs
Serves as a back-up Safety Officer for the fire training grounds