Wildland Fire Specialist Jobs
By State of Vermont At Springfield, VT, United States
Applicants must submit a copy of their State Incident Qualification System (IQS) or Federal Incident Qualification Certification System (IQCS) Master Record.
Previous experience as a wildland fire instructor, using a variety of training aids and methods.
Incident Qualification Card (red card) issued by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG).
Experience with Microsoft Office products and GIS mapping.
Experience with chainsaws: qualified as an Intermediate Faller under National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG).
Experience with prescribed burn planning and implementation and qualified as a Prescribed burn boss or trainee.
Assistant Chief For Fire Prevention
By Chenega Corporation At , Cape Canaveral
Six (6) years’ experience in fire prevention and operations, two (2) of which are in supervisory personnel management and manpower allocation.
Regularly practices and enforces a sound safety management program.
Associate degree in related field and/or equivalent education/experience is preferred.
Plans, administers, and supervises the fire prevention education program.
Applies a practical knowledge of codes, standards, blueprint reading, and engineering principles as applicable to life safety and fire prevention.
Attends pre-construction conferences to brief contractors on their fire protection/prevention responsibilities while working on base.
Coastal Prescribed Fire Specialist
By The Nature Conservancy At , Charleston $50,000 - $60,000 a year
Knowledge of ecological land management principles.
Knowledge of current trends and practices in conservation, land management, and natural resource preservation.
Meet qualifications for NWCG Single Resource Boss Position. Requirements for Single Resource Boss can be found here: https://www.tncfiremanual.org/SingleResource.htm
Experience working with or knowledge of native habitats and ecology of the Southeast.
Grant writing skills & experience.
Multi-lingual skills and multicultural or cross-cultural experience appreciated.
Fire Prevention Inspector I
By The Personnel Board of Jefferson County At , , Al
Preferred Qualifications are examples of experience and education considered to be highly desirable by hiring agencies.
Experience in customer service (e.g., working through complaints, resolving conflicts, and gaining compliance).
Experience writing, interpreting, and maintaining reports and records.
Experience in construction or construction type work (e.g., taking measurements, reading blueprints).
Experience in firefighting or conducting pre-fire inspections.
Knowledge of building construction, codes (e.g., fire codes, life safety codes, mechanical codes), and building systems (e.g., HVAC).
Fire Prevention Inspector I
By City of Orlando At , Orlando, Fl
Two (2) years of direct experience for an associate degree;
Four (4) years of direct experience for a bachelor's degree;
Six (6) years of direct experience for a master's degree; or
Nine (9) years of direct experience for a doctoral degree
Come be part of our community with the City of Orlando.
Fire Prevention Specialist Jobs
By LG Electronics N.A. Appliance Factory At , Clarksville, 37040, Tn $20 an hour
· 100% company paid premium medical, dental and vision benefits, (NO monthly premiums/no cost to employee)
Or any other duties assigned by your Technician/Lead/Supervisor or Manager.
Previous experience is a must (Firefighter, Fire and Safety, Fire Inspector, etc.)
Monitoring the fire alarm system
Respond to injuries and administer care or contact the proper authorities to assist with the call
Actively work with local first responders should they need to call them
Fire Prevention Inspector Jobs
By City of Redlands At , Redlands, 92373, Ca $69,118 - $84,013 a year
Conducts fire prevention education training;
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
One year of experience conducting fire inspections.
A valid Fire Prevention Officer or Fire Inspector I Certification from the California Office of the State Fire Marshal is desirable.
A valid Fire Code Certification from NFPA, International Code Council, or any other Nationally accredited program is desirable.
Essential functions and duties require the following physical abilities and work environment:
Fire Prevention Specialist I
By City of El Segundo, CA At , El Segundo, Ca $6,355 - $7,725 a month

The current vacancy is for a Fire Prevention Specialist I full-time position in the Fire Department.

Pay: $6,355.00 - $7,725.00 per month

Prevention Specialist Jobs
By The Yunion At , Detroit, 48238, Mi
Performs necessary administrative tasks including paperwork completion as it relates to program participants Qualifications
Bachelors degree or equivalent work experience in youth development field
Experience working with middle and high school aged youth
Experience working with at-risk youth
Familiar with prevention education, including abstinence
Excellent written and interpersonal skills
Violence Prevention Specialist Jobs
By CHRIS 180 At Atlanta, GA, United States
Work with the assigned Manager to ensure grant deliverables occur on the proposed timeline
Facilitate student groups around psychoeducation and violence prevention
Follow the mandated reporting requirements of GA Code
Maintain relationships at designated schools.
Support with administrative tasks as needed specifically required reports for grant
Remain up-to-date on current school-specific and district-wide policies
Fire Prevention/Environmental Officer I/Ii
By The City of Bakersfield At Bakersfield, CA, United States
An equivalent combination of education, training, certification and experience which provides the capabilities to perform the described duties.
General Supervisory & Management Unit (coming soon)
Possession of an Underground Storage Tank (UST) Inspector certification will be required as a condition of continued employment.
Full Summary Of Benefits By Bargaining Unit
Graduation from high school or G.E.D., AND;
Two (2) years of college level course work in Fire Technology, Hazardous Materials or Environmental Science, AND;
Justice-Involved Overdose Prevention Specialist
By CDC Foundation At North Carolina, United States
3-5 years minimum experience working with people who use drugs, people involved in the criminal justice systems, or related population group
Working knowledge of North Carolina’s overdose prevention and harm reduction policies and programs
Experience developing and implementing public health-based programs/interventions
People with lived (drug, criminal justice) experience strongly encouraged to apply
Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated success as a team player
Strong organizational skills and highly capable of tracking, summarizing and reporting activities
Prevention Education Specialist Jobs
By Children's Center At Oregon City, OR, United States
Provides educational opportunities for target audiences (parents, providers, community members, and children/youth) to foster KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS to prevent child maltreatment.
Experience in or ability to learn CRM database management.
Leads Stewards of Children Workshops and cultivates, manages, and supports trained Facilitators to offer the Curriculum in English and Spanish.
Provides parenting education and training on child development and maltreatment prevention using a trauma informed perspective.
Participates on local committees that focus on parent education and support (e.g., Oregon Parenting Education Coalition, OPEC).
Performs other job duties as assigned.
Homeless Prevention Specialist Jobs
By Connections for the Homeless At , Evanston, 60201, Il
Experience with client databases (Homeless Management Information System/ HMIS,
Provide case management as required to ensure participants comply
High level of computer literacy and data entry skills
The following qualifications are requirements for the position:
Conduct interviews and assessments leading to program qualifications
Strong administrative skills, ability to multi-task, and good attention to detail
Prevention Specialist Jobs
By The District of Columbia Childrens Advocacy Center At , Washington, 20001, Dc $58,000 a year
Cover letter indicating your interest in the position and how your experiences will benefit Safe Shores.
For clinical professionals, Safe Shores provides clinical supervision that may be counted toward licensure as a benefit for the clinical positions.
For employees with a tenure of five+ consecutive years, Safe Shores offers paid sabbatical leave.
Participate in continuing education related to child abuse prevention and stay current on trends and best practices.
HOW WE PRIORITIZE THE PEOPLE WHO DO THE WORK (EMPLOYEE BENEFITS)
That said, our robust benefits for newly hired employees include:
Drug Overdose Prevention Specialist
By State of Oklahoma At Oklahoma City, OK, United States
Valued Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Effectively and efficiently manage multiple ongoing projects at various levels of the social ecological model.
Lead the integration of health equity into drug overdose prevention strategies.
Examine the disparities and social determinants of health related to drug overdose and identify strategies to impact root causes.
Advance the development and implementation of program and policy strategies to reduce drug-related overdose and death, utilizing a public health approach.
Assist with program evaluation and quality improvement projects and disseminate findings.
Fire Prevention Technician Jobs
By City of Santa Cruz, CA At , $4,690 - $6,597 a month
Assists in establishing procedures for implementing records management programs, such as document imaging and physical records storage.
Assists in the research, coordination and maintenance of new technology and methods related to records management, including document.
Management information systems, database structure and data verification methods, and standard software applications.
Principles of organization and program management.
Data management and record keeping techniques.
Two (2) years of college-level course work in Business Information Systems, Management Information Systems (MIS), or related field and,
Peer Prevention Specialist/Ukhc
By University of Kentucky At , Lexington, 40508, Ky $16.20 - $24.82 an hour
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
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Substance abuse disorder experience. Looking for lived, personal experience with substance use disorder.
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The Well Specialist (Prevention & Wellness)
By Church Health Center At , Memphis, 38104, Tn
Experience and training with children in health education, nutrition education, and cooking.
Knowledgeable about children’s development and appropriate activities to offer.
Experience with a wide variety of ages providing direct service to children and communicating with their families preferred.
Strong desires to work with children of all ages, backgrounds, races, religions, and abilities.
Planning appropriate programming, lessons and activities that are cornerstones of The Well’s prevention and wellness programming.
Researching information and reviewing materials available for educating children in the areas of body, mind and spirit.
Fire Prevention Inspector I/Ii
By City of Santa Cruz, CA At , $6,332 - $10,304 a month
Conducts public relations and educational programs on fire safety.
Develop a working knowledge of fire protection devices and systems.
Apply technical knowledge and follow proper inspection techniques.
Communicate requirements, policies and decisions to the public in a courteous and effective manner.
One year experience as a paid full-time Fire Inspector; or sworn Public Safety position with investigation and enforcement duties; and
Completion of California State Fire Marshall "Fire Prevention Officer" or "Fire Inspector I" certification within one (1) year of appointment. .

Are you looking for a job that will let you make a real difference in your community? Become a Fire Prevention Specialist and help protect lives and property from the dangers of fire!

A Fire Prevention Specialist is responsible for preventing fires and other hazardous conditions in a variety of settings. They inspect buildings and other structures to ensure compliance with fire codes, investigate fires to determine their cause, and provide education and training to the public on fire safety.

What is Fire Prevention Specialist Skills Required?

• Knowledge of fire safety regulations and codes
• Ability to inspect buildings and other structures
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to analyze and interpret data
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to work in hazardous conditions

What is Fire Prevention Specialist Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in Fire Science, Fire Protection Engineering, or a related field
• Certification from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
• Experience in fire prevention, investigation, and/or fire safety education

What is Fire Prevention Specialist Knowledge?

• Knowledge of fire safety regulations and codes
• Knowledge of fire prevention techniques and strategies
• Knowledge of fire investigation techniques
• Knowledge of fire safety education methods

What is Fire Prevention Specialist Experience?

• Previous experience in fire prevention, investigation, and/or fire safety education
• Previous experience in building inspections

What is Fire Prevention Specialist Responsibilities?

• Inspect buildings and other structures to ensure compliance with fire codes
• Investigate fires to determine their