Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
One QFES. Many Services, Many Capabilities, Many Partners
Status: Permanent Full-time
Classification: FSINS
Salary: $156,035.15 - $158,375.83 per annum
Work Unit: Rural Fire Service
Location: Maryborough, Rockhampton, Roma, Atherton, Townsville
Closing Date: Midnight, 19 November 2024
Reference No: QFES/20301/24
Current QFES employees and volunteers must apply via their internal careers site.
Positions in remote locations may be eligible for additional allowances or assistance.
Purpose of specific work area and position:
Rural Fire Service (RFS) Districts are focused on supporting a range of operational and organisational functions in the management of rural fires, enabling field-based staff and volunteers to concentrate on immediate task execution and response. Each District encompasses operational and non-operational staff, RFS volunteers, and rural fire brigades who provide fire management, mitigation, and response services for rural and semi-rural communities, including some urban fringe areas across the state.
Reporting to the Assistant Chief Officer (District), you will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of comprehensive volunteer training programs, in alignment with the statewide rural firefighting training framework. You will lead a network of Area Training Officers and ensure volunteer training is planned, delivered, and evaluated to a high standard across the district. The role has strong linkages with the RFS Training unit and will have on-the-ground responsibility for the uplift of volunteer and Brigade capability in line with RFS strategic objectives.
Mandatory Requirements:
Must meet the mandatory requirements and attributes as outlined in the generic Rural Fire Service Inspector role description.
Highly Desirable Requirements:
High level understanding of contemporary training methodologies and registered training organisations requirements.
Possession of a current Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and/or accredited tertiary qualification in adult education would be highly regarded.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders from rural and remote communities.
Location:
This is a state-wide process with multiple vacancies across Queensland. Vacancies could be available in the following locations:
Maryborough
Rockhampton
Atherton
Townsville
Roma
During the recruitment process, you will be asked to provide your location preferences. Not all locations may be currently available. Please note, this recruitment process may be used to fill vacancies that emerge at these locations for the next 12 months.
Primary duties:
In addition to the generic Inspector, Rural Fire Service role description, the primary duties of the Manager Operational Training include but are not limited to:
Contribute insights into the development of strategic frameworks and plans for volunteer training and provide input into volunteer training curriculum development.
Lead, manage and mentor Area Training Officers to ensure best-practice training delivery and personnel development, including assisting Area Training Officers in continuous improvement, review, and uplift of training methods and resources.
Develop the annual volunteer training plan for the district to address current and future training requirements and coordinate the implementation of these plans.
Identify, develop, and sustain a network of qualified trainers to ensure capability and capacity across the district to support volunteer training requirements.
Coordinate training evaluation and assurance activities, in alignment with organisational frameworks, to support continuous improvement of volunteer training strategies, programs, and curriculum products, as well as compliance with industry and Registered Training Organisation standards.
Assist with the coordination of operational exercise management capability within the Region, providing support and advice to appraise exercise objectives and outcomes, to identify and monitor post-exercise requirements with a training lens applied.
Act as the strategic conduit between Area Training Officers and the RFS Training unit, advocating for District needs and issues while also championing State programs and priorities.
Lead and/or participate in forums, communities of practice, and working groups, as required, to provide specialist advice and support the development of rural fire service training knowledge, skills, and capabilities.
Additional information:
Be able to meet the attributes of the generic Inspector, Rural Fire Service (RFS) role description.
Rural Officer Two (RFSO2) or applicants with equivalent industry experience, appropriate skills, knowledge, are encouraged to apply.
Volunteers and external parties with appropriate skills are highly encouraged to apply, noting that they may be asked to provide additional information to satisfy internal policies.
Have a proven commitment to maintaining bushfire competencies and operating in a regional team environment.
Incumbents may be required to travel and work within their area of responsibility and may also be required to undertake intrastate and/or interstate deployment and travel.
This is a day work position yet may require flexible hours of work to meet functional demands, including working at night on weekends as part of the role.
Incumbents appointed to this position will participate in a personal professional development programme developed in conjunction with their supervisor.
Incumbents must have proven commitment to maintaining competencies and operating in a team environment.
Those appointed to a role within the QDMA (Queensland Disaster Management Arrangements) framework will undertake appropriate regular training, to maintain your role within RFS as a member of any QDMA appointed position.
This Role Specification Statement (RSS) is linked to the generic role description, that provides the ‘key accountabilities’ and ‘capabilities’ to be addressed by the applicant. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review this RSS in conjunction with the role description and consider the requirements when preparing their application.
Want more information?
Please contact Peta Miller-Rose, A/Assistant Chief Officer on phone 0457 824 126 or email peta.miller-rose@qfes.qld.gov.au.
You can also visit our website to find out more about our organisation.
You can also refer to the PS Senior Officers - Employment Conditions for additional information.
How To Apply:
The RFSQ Inspector Statement of Suitability MUST be used in this process and submitted with your application in Nexus.
The Inspector (FSINS) Role Description outlines how your application and performance will be assessed in this role.
Please refer to the QFES Operational Officer (Statewide) Application Guide for further information on how to apply for this role.
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