Executive Manager - Ipswich, Australia - Queensland Fire and Emergency Services

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Description
Purpose of specific work area and position


Rural Fire Service (RFS) Districts are focussed 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 support 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.


The purpose of the role is to oversee operations across Area Offices (between two and four service delivery units) to drive excellence in prevention, preparedness, response and recovery activities for bushfires and other emergencies across the district.


Reporting to the Assistant Chief Officer District, you will work closely with volunteers as well as other Area, District, Regional and State stakeholders to contribute to the strategic regional and operational planning, implementation and evaluation of district-wide and department-wide, programs and initiatives to enhance rural fire management within the District.

You will provide operational leadership and guidance to Area Operations teams, volunteers, and Brigades in mitigating the impact of bushfire, by promoting community awareness and education initiatives on fire prevention and ensuring appropriate oversight of operational decision making at a District level.

You will ensure operational capacity and capability across the District (for staff and volunteers), enabling community protection and suitable fire management response.

Mandatory requirements

  • Must meet the mandatory requirements as outlined in the generic Rural Fire Service Superintendent role description.
Highly desirable requirements

  • Knowledge of or experience in resource management appropriate to volunteers for the prevention, preparedness, response and recovery phases in community support.
  • Experience in or knowledge of the concepts, strategies and issues associated with managing a volunteer environment.
Location
This is a state-wide process with multiple vacancies across Queensland.

Vacancies could be available in the following locations:

  • Northern Region
  • Central Region
  • South Eastern Region
  • South Western Region (position currently available
  • 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 Superintendent, Rural Fire Service role description, the primary duties of the Executive Manager District Coordination, include but are not limited to:

  • In consultation with the with Assistant Chief Officer, lead, manage, and coordinate RFS operations during large-scale multi-agency incidents and disasters within the District, and maintain operational awareness and oversight to ensure effective response across the District.
  • In collaboration with the Regional Asset Officers and the Asset Services Division, oversee the management and purchasing of district operational assets, through financial management best practice, ensuring fitforpurpose appliances, fleet and equipment is available to meet operational requirements.
  • Oversee resources to ensure general operational capacity and capability across the District, including managing the senior oncall roster for the District.
  • Liaise with Bushfire Mitigation to oversee the execution of bushfire mitigation activities in the District, including coordinating Chief Fire Wardens and leading the bushfire season debrief for the district.
  • Provide District input into capability planning, regional strategic and operational planning, and contribute to the execution of these plans to meet performance requirements for the District.
  • Support activities that ensure the achievement of performance requirements for the district, including the identification and management of District risk, and oversight of the financial budget.
  • Monitor asset usage for compliance to asset operating standards and policy, including approval of equipment purchasing in line with delegations and the equipment plan, and the final acceptance of assets into the fleet and infrastructure / portfolio.
  • Represent RFS at a District level during complex major incidents with a particular focus on the management of the political, economic, social, technical, legal, and environmental impacts on the local community.
Additional information

  • Be able to meet the attributes of the generic Superintendent, Rural Fire Service (RFS) role description.
  • Inspectors (FSINS) or applicants with equivalent industry experience, appropriate skills, and knowledge, are encouraged to apply.
  • Volunteers and external parties with appropriate skills are highly encouraged to apply, noting that they may be asked to provi

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