What are the responsibilities and job description for the Voluntary Paid Firefighters Duchesne County- Fruitland, Tabiona/Hanna, Neola Departments position at Duchesne County?
Voluntary Paid Firefighter – Duchesne County (Only paid when called out.)
Reporting Structure: This position reports directly to the Department Fire Chief and/or the Duchesne County Fire Marshal/Chief, ensuring alignment with county-wide fire management and safety strategies.
Position Overview
The Firefighter serves as a frontline first responder responsible for protecting life, property, and natural resources throughout Duchesne County. This role requires a strong commitment to public safety, teamwork, and ongoing training.
Core Responsibilities
Emergency Response: Respond to emergency incidents within assigned jurisdictions and throughout Duchesne County, including but not limited to:
Training & Equipment Readiness
Duchesne County deeply values the dedication and service of our firefighters and is committed to supporting their professional growth and development. To strengthen our emergency response capabilities, the County will cover the cost of required firefighter certifications for individuals employed by Duchesne County. This investment reflects our appreciation for the critical role firefighters play in protecting our community and ensures they are equipped with the training and credentials needed to perform their duties safely and effectively.
Why Work For Duchesne County
Positions are currently open within the following Duchesne County fire departments:
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Reporting Structure: This position reports directly to the Department Fire Chief and/or the Duchesne County Fire Marshal/Chief, ensuring alignment with county-wide fire management and safety strategies.
Position Overview
The Firefighter serves as a frontline first responder responsible for protecting life, property, and natural resources throughout Duchesne County. This role requires a strong commitment to public safety, teamwork, and ongoing training.
Core Responsibilities
Emergency Response: Respond to emergency incidents within assigned jurisdictions and throughout Duchesne County, including but not limited to:
- Structural and wildland fires (brush, timber, and range fires)
- Vehicle accidents and extrications
- Hazardous materials (Hazmat) incidents
- Automatic and manual fire alarm activations
- Natural disasters (flooding, severe weather events)
- Provide support to EMS and Law Enforcement during multi-agency incidents
Training & Equipment Readiness
- Participate in regular training drills and exercises
- Maintain required certifications and operational proficiency
- Ensure all apparatus and equipment are properly maintained and response-ready
- Work collaboratively with local, state, and federal partners
- Serve as a key member of the county's integrated emergency response network
- Support a coordinated and effective response to all emergency situations
- Possession of Incident Command System (ICS) certifications 100 and 700
- Valid driver's license
- Ability to successfully complete the Arduous Work Capacity Test (Pack Test):
- 45 lb vest
- 3-mile walk
- Completed within 45 minutes
- Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull objects weighing up to 100–150 lbs and drag up to 200 lbs
- Capable of extensive walking and hiking over rugged terrain, often in remote environments while carrying 50–75 lbs
- Frequent bending, stooping, lifting, and carrying required
- Full range of motion and flexibility necessary to perform firefighting and mitigation duties
- Ability to work in physically demanding conditions for extended periods (60 minutes), often in adverse environments
- Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check, motor vehicle record (MVR) review, and pre-employment drug test
Duchesne County deeply values the dedication and service of our firefighters and is committed to supporting their professional growth and development. To strengthen our emergency response capabilities, the County will cover the cost of required firefighter certifications for individuals employed by Duchesne County. This investment reflects our appreciation for the critical role firefighters play in protecting our community and ensures they are equipped with the training and credentials needed to perform their duties safely and effectively.
Why Work For Duchesne County
- Be part of a dedicated team serving and protecting your community
- Opportunities for training, certification, and career development
- Work in a collaborative, multi-agency emergency response environment
- Make a meaningful impact protecting lives, property, and natural resources
Positions are currently open within the following Duchesne County fire departments:
- Fruitland Fire Department
- Tabiona/Hanna Fire Department
- Neola Fire Department
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