******** Open to SMBMI Tribal members and community members ********The San Manuel Fire Department's mandate is to provide emergency and non-emergency services to protect the lives and property of tribal citizens, employees, patrons, and guests of the San Manuel reservation as well as to safeguard environmental, cultural and economic resources. The department is called upon to ensure fire safety on the reservation and to protect the lives of those within the community. Also critical in the San Manuel Fire Department's mission is to develop, implement and maintain innovative prevention programs and strategies, lifesaving and safety education and training to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians community. The department fosters partnerships with other tribal departments, as well as outside public safety agencies, to promote a dynamic emergency response capability. Under the supervision of the Special Operations Supervisor, the Reserve Firefighter accomplishes a variety of duties in the protection of life and property. Participates in the combating, extinguishing and prevention of fires as well as providing emergency medical care, rescue and protection of individuals from hazardous environments. Maintains fire station, grounds, and equipment, participates in fire prevention inspection, fire prevention, and suppression training.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities1. Provides courteous and expeditious customer service to San Manuel employees, the general public and Tribal Citizens while maintaining confidential information.
2. Responds to fire alarms, medical emergencies, hazardous materials situations and other emergency/non-emergency calls to protect life and property endangered.
3. Performs all firefighter duties; lays and connects hoses; directs water streams in the control and extinguishing of fires in structures, brush and grass; uses forcible entry tools, bars, hooks, ladders, extinguishers and other equipment.
4. Raises and climbs ladders; ventilates structures; accomplishes salvage operations.
5. Administers emergency medical care to treat patients; performs Basic Life Support (BLS); assists paramedics with Advance Life Support (ALS).
6. Operates a two-way radio to communicate with the communications center.
7. Participates in fire prevention programs and inspections to enforce fire prevention codes and ordinances.
8. Performs other duties as assigned to support the efficient operation of the department.
Education/Experience/Qualifications Must be an eligible member of the San Manuel Tribal Community.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Principles and practices of fire suppression and prevention. Principles and practices of emergency medical care. Operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment. Safety practices and precautions pertaining to emergency services. Ability to learn local streets, fire alarms, fire hydrants, public and local government buildings, and local hazards. Read and understand departmental policies, rules, regulations and instructions to include fire prevention & suppression literature and emergency medical care instructions. Communicates clearly and concisely in English, both orally and in writing, with proper spelling, grammar and punctuation. Analyze situations and adopt a quick, effective and responsible course of action. Basic knowledge of computers and programs to include MS Office, PowerPoint and Outlook. Complete Minimum training hours (226 hours) to be certified as a Reserve Firefighter. Able to commit to a minimum of 24 hours per month to station coverage as well as 8 hours of training per month at the fire station (typically conducted on a Saturday). Monthly hours will range from 24-48 hours however, hours may be exceed 48 if needed in the event of an emergency.Environmental Safety
Demonstrates pride in the entire facility by maintaining a clean, safe work environment for guests and co-workers. Consistently demonstrates personal ownership for cleanliness and maintaining exceptional housekeeping standards within the department, facility and all Tribal owned properties. Consistently demonstrates concern for personal safety and the safety of guests, vendors and other team members by immediately addressing or reporting all unsafe acts and/or conditions. Certificates/Licenses/Registrations At the discretion of the San Manuel Tribal Gaming Commission, you may be required to obtain and maintain a gaming license.Required:
Within one year of appointment, the reserve firefighter must complete the following:
EMR/EMT-I (Must be valid in State of California). Current AHA CPR Healthcare Provider or equivalent. Annual continuing medical education sufficient to maintain active licensing and accreditation. Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational (CSTI or equivalent). ICS 100-Introduction to ICS, ICS 200-Basic ICS. IS 700 NIMS: An Introduction.Preferred:
Fire Control III and Fire Control VII. S 190. One (1) year experience as a fire fighter (Career, Volunteer, or PCF). Experience may be considered in lieu of certification or required qualifications.San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and San Manuel Casino will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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