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Suncrest College welcomes applications for the position of Training & Education Officer (SERI). This is an ongoing, full-time position, starting as soon as possible, in Melville, SK - with some aspects qualifying for remote work (e.g. program development).
The Opportunity:
This is a hybrid work opportunity. Regular on-site attendance at the Melville campus is scheduled and required during the full-time Professional Firefighter Qualifications program, while program development work can be done remotely.
This may be the opportunity for you, if you have 7 years of recent firefighting experience and the following certifications: NFPA 1041 Fire Services Instructor Level 1, NFPA 1001 Level 1 & 2, NFPA 1002, and NFPA 1072 Operations Level.
The Training & Education Officer is primarily responsible for the development of curriculum, instructional delivery, evaluation, and continual review of fire and emergency services training for the Saskatchewan Emergency Response Institute (SERI) at Suncrest College. These programs may include institute credit, industry certified or non-credit programs developed to meet a specific industry need.
The position is integral to curriculum and program development, the recruitment of students, and the promotion of emergency & fire response training to municipal and industrial clients. This position is responsible for the supervision of instructors associated with delivering emergency services programs. The Training & Education Officer will assist in the Professional Firefighter instruction alongside the Lead Instructor and adjunct instructors as needed.
The Training & Education Officer will work closely with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and will represent the College on provincial, regional, and local committees, as required.
To find out more about this opportunity, visit Suncrest College: https://suncrestcollege.ca/careers/training-education-officer-saskatchewan-emergency-response-institute