Stow, Massachusetts, USA
3 days ago
Hazardous Materials Instructional Program Coordinators

The Department of Fire Services (DFS) is recruiting to fill the Hazardous Materials Instructional Program Coordinator position. This is a part-time, contract position with no benefits.

To be considered for this position, at the time of application, you must upload a cover letter, a detailed resume demonstrating your experience and proof of certifications.

Description of Duties

Responsible for the coordination of all aspects of the Hazardous Materials Training Program at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) under the leadership and direction of the supervising Program Coordinator III (PCIII) or Curriculum EducationSpecialistPrepares annual budget and annual training objectives in collaboration with the PCIII,Serves as the primary subject matter expert for the programResponsible for the overall delivery of all activities and sessions in the programSubmits required documentation for evaluation for credential credits and OEMS credits, when applicableMonitors adherence to the annual budget as well as future forecasting for the programResponsible for new course development as well as program updates in accordance with current NFPA standards, including curricula, instructional materials and student materialsSchedules course sessions and required information in the Learning Management System (LMS), including but not limited to location, resources, instructors, crib support, lodging/hotel, course materialsCreates flyers for marketing distribution, when applicableVerifies and proofs all program-related press releases for the PIOAdministers the selection of students for priority selection coursesResearches, schedules and secures speakers, lecturers, subject matter experts, or any other participants for the program as neededActs as liaison between MFA and partner entities to deliver specific collaborative and comprehensive programsResponsible for maintaining and completing all course completion documentation paperwork, rosters, attendance records and score sheetsCommunicate with the certification branch to schedule closed exams and verify student course completion by submitting master rosters and completed score sheets as neededWorks with Staff Services to recruit and develop instructors for the programDirects technical supervision of assistant coordinators and all instructors in the programHelps develop new instructors through coaching, mentoring, teaching and providing authentic feedbackOn an annual basis or as needed, evaluate instructors who work in the programAssigns and supervises the instructors who teach within the discipline to ensure quality and consistencyMaintains a list of future class requestsPrepares and ensures all facilities, props and equipment are ready for use for the program deliveriesWorks to be accessible to students, instructors and staff to reconcile or prevent student or classroom issuesOperates in accordance with the Standard Operating Policies of the Commonwealth, DFS and MFAActively participates in Coordinator meetingsMay be assigned additional projects by MFA management

The Department of Fire Services (DFS) is recruiting to fill the Hazardous Materials Instructional Program Coordinator position. This is a part-time, contract position with no benefits.

To be considered for this position, at the time of application, you must upload a cover letter, a detailed resume demonstrating your experience and proof of certifications.

Description of Duties

Responsible for the coordination of all aspects of the Hazardous Materials Training Program at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) under the leadership and direction of the supervising Program Coordinator III (PCIII) or Curriculum EducationSpecialistPrepares annual budget and annual training objectives in collaboration with the PCIII,Serves as the primary subject matter expert for the programResponsible for the overall delivery of all activities and sessions in the programSubmits required documentation for evaluation for credential credits and OEMS credits, when applicableMonitors adherence to the annual budget as well as future forecasting for the programResponsible for new course development as well as program updates in accordance with current NFPA standards, including curricula, instructional materials and student materialsSchedules course sessions and required information in the Learning Management System (LMS), including but not limited to location, resources, instructors, crib support, lodging/hotel, course materialsCreates flyers for marketing distribution, when applicableVerifies and proofs all program-related press releases for the PIOAdministers the selection of students for priority selection coursesResearches, schedules and secures speakers, lecturers, subject matter experts, or any other participants for the program as neededActs as liaison between MFA and partner entities to deliver specific collaborative and comprehensive programsResponsible for maintaining and completing all course completion documentation paperwork, rosters, attendance records and score sheetsCommunicate with the certification branch to schedule closed exams and verify student course completion by submitting master rosters and completed score sheets as neededWorks with Staff Services to recruit and develop instructors for the programDirects technical supervision of assistant coordinators and all instructors in the programHelps develop new instructors through coaching, mentoring, teaching and providing authentic feedbackOn an annual basis or as needed, evaluate instructors who work in the programAssigns and supervises the instructors who teach within the discipline to ensure quality and consistencyMaintains a list of future class requestsPrepares and ensures all facilities, props and equipment are ready for use for the program deliveriesWorks to be accessible to students, instructors and staff to reconcile or prevent student or classroom issuesOperates in accordance with the Standard Operating Policies of the Commonwealth, DFS and MFAActively participates in Coordinator meetingsMay be assigned additional projects by MFA management

Minimum Qualifications:

· Must have a minimum of four years of relevant fire service or emergency service industry experience such as a fire officer, fire investigator, training officer, or fire prevention position.

· Must have completed Fire Instructor II course and been promoted to Fire Instructor II with the MFA and one year in curriculum development or a minimum of four year of equivalent experience of instructional curriculum development and course delivery.

Preferred Qualifications:

· Basic understanding of all courses offered by the program group

· 200 hoursof instructional time in the prior two years

· Basic knowledge of theMFA's Learning Management System (LMS)

· Basic understanding of leadership principles

· Fire Instructor II certification

· Must have superior interpersonal skills

· Must be able to use Microsoft Word, Excel andPowerPoint

· Must be well organized and a team player

· Must have demonstrated work record to support the skills required

· Must have thorough knowledge of the program that is being coordinated

· Must have knowledge of Massachusetts district HazMat response team operations

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC)may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.

Minimum Qualifications:

· Must have a minimum of four years of relevant fire service or emergency service industry experience such as a fire officer, fire investigator, training officer, or fire prevention position.

· Must have completed Fire Instructor II course and been promoted to Fire Instructor II with the MFA and one year in curriculum development or a minimum of four year of equivalent experience of instructional curriculum development and course delivery.

Preferred Qualifications:

· Basic understanding of all courses offered by the program group

· 200 hoursof instructional time in the prior two years

· Basic knowledge of theMFA's Learning Management System (LMS)

· Basic understanding of leadership principles

· Fire Instructor II certification

· Must have superior interpersonal skills

· Must be able to use Microsoft Word, Excel andPowerPoint

· Must be well organized and a team player

· Must have demonstrated work record to support the skills required

· Must have thorough knowledge of the program that is being coordinated

· Must have knowledge of Massachusetts district HazMat response team operations

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC)may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.

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