The Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) is seeking Fire Protection Advisers in the Renfrew and London areas to provide consultative expertise, leadership, advice, issues resolution and training on a range of fire and life safety matters, fire related legislation and other services to local municipalities, other levels of government, fire departments, unincorporated communities and internal/external stakeholders.
The MinistryThe Ministry of the Solicitor General is responsible for the safety and security of communities across Ontario through effective policing, correctional services and emergency services programs. The ministry promotes policing excellence by communicating with and providing advice to the police community, as well as through training, developing professional standards and establishing new programs. The Ontario Provincial Police provides front-line policing services to more than 400 municipal and First Nations communities. The ministry is also responsible for maintaining effective and efficient correctional programs that create an environment where offenders are better able to return to the community and make positive contributions to society. Through the work of the Office of the Chief Coroner, Office of the Fire Marshal, Centre of Forensic Sciences and Emergency Management Ontario, the ministry seeks to minimize or eliminate hazards to people and property.
The OfficeThe primary function of the OFM is to minimize the loss of life and property from fire by assisting municipalities and fire departments to improve fire protection and fire prevention services. By administering the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, the OFM supports the functions of municipal fire departments through a variety of advisory, training and instructional programs. The OFM also advises the Ontario government on standards and legislative developments that relate to fire protection and fire prevention. The OFM distributes a variety of publications for use by the Ontario Fire Service, i.e. Fire Marshal's Communique. The OFM administers an awards program for Ontario firefighters and presents annual fire safety awards to citizens, firefighters and organizations under the sponsorship of the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council.
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About the job
In this role, you will:
• provide fire protection and life safety advisory services and programs
• provide information and advice regarding legislative requirements as it relates to the fire service in Ontario
• act as OFM's primary local contact and liaison with municipal governments, the fire service, other government agencies and the public
• monitor, review and assess fire protection services and programs delivered by municipalities/communities
• assess deficiencies, identify trends and provide recommendations on development of legislation, policies and planning
• Support fire inspections as assigned, prepare various types of reports and support fire services with inspection orders
• gather and analyze information related to emergency services and fire protection, including emergency response data
• provide theoretical and practical education, training and information sessions
• perform administrative duties in District and Regional Offices
NOTE: There is a current need to fill Fire Protection Advisers. Pending the results of the competition, consideration will be given to the successful candidates to allow them to work out of a District Office, based on the successful candidate's current home and operational needs.
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
• You must have a valid class 'G' driver's licence or equivalent, as recognized by the Province of Ontario. The offer of employment is conditional upon the successful candidate providing proof that they have a valid driver's licence upon being hired.
Technical Knowledge
You have:
• knowledge of fire protection service delivery systems and practices
• knowledge of fire sciences, fire and life safety principles, theories, techniques, methods and practices to develop and deliver fire prevention programs, fire public safety education programs, fire suppression techniques and equipment, fire service training programs and fire department administration and management
• knowledge of fire inspection methods and techniques, building construction and built in systems to conduct fire inspections of hotels, nursing homes, homes for the aged and special care facilities
• knowledge of governance issues relating to municipal, regional and other forms of government and the relationship of fire departments within those structures
• knowledge of mandate of the Office of the Fire Marshal, relevant federal, provincial and municipal legislation (e.g. FIPPA, Fire Protection and Prevention Act and Ontario Fire Code, Municipal Act, Building Code Act and Ontario Building Code, Occupational Health and Safety Act and Health and Safety Guidelines) in order to provide advice and assistance in applying legislation, standards and best practices
Leadership and Communication Skills
You have:
• knowledge of adult education theory, principles, practices and training methods to provide education, training and information sessions to a variety of stakeholders
• communication and interpersonal skills to effectively deal with a variety of contacts
• written communication skills to prepare status reports, issue notes, post incident building audits and inspection reports, presentations, municipal fire service reviews, activity reports and letters regarding information, processes and legislative requirements
Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills
You can:
• apply knowledge of risk assessment and management principles and auditing practices
• identify gaps in program and service delivery, trends and existing and emerging issues
• evaluate a range of issues and challenges faced by fire service providers and provide appropriate advice
Computer Skills
• You are proficient with various software programs (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet, presentation) to prepare reports, municipal reviews and survey documents, training programs, presentations and data maintenance.