Fire and Safety Coordinator

Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporati

195 Henry StBrantford, OntarioN3S5C9

Fire and Safety Coordinator

Location: Brantford

The Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation (OFNTSC) is a nonprofit organization

that provides technical advisory services, training, and capacity development to First Nations

communities in Ontario. By offering a wide range of specialized services and expertise,

OFNTSC helps to enhance the quality of life, promote self-sufficiency, and foster economic

growth within these communities.

As a Fire and Safety Coordinator at OFNTSC, you will play a crucial role in advancing our fire

prevention program's mandate. This position primarily involves providing advisory services

to support staff at Tribal Councils, Large First Nations, and Unaffiliated First Nations levels.

The OFNTSC Fire Prevention program focuses on offering expert guidance in fire and life

safety matters, including fire protection, fire prevention, health and safety, fire inspections,

personal protective equipment, and governmental liaison services.

These tasks must be executed in alignment with the culture and values of OFNTSC while

maintaining strict confidentiality.

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Responsibilities:

- Assist First Nations in providing technical advice when dealing with fire departments for fire

field services, obtaining quotes and specifications for purchasing fire apparatus.

- Aid First Nations in reviewing plans and specifications for construction projects related to fire

safety matters (e.g., fire hydrants).

- Support Ontario First Nations fire prevention officers with day-to-day troubleshooting related

to building codes.

- Assist First Nations & Tribal Councils in interpreting fire and building codes.

- Provide advisory services for municipal-type agreements regarding fire protection.

- Assist in coordinating fire department services for Mutual Aid agreements.

- Contribute to the development of First Nation fire prevention officers.

- Maintain fire loss and casualty statistics on a calendar year basis when available.

- Provide advisory services to Ontario Region ISC when requested.

- Maintain an inventory system for First Nation fire departments.

- Create and distribute fire prevention material to all First Nations in Ontario.

- Offer prevention information for First Nation school children.

- Provide Tribal Councils and Unaffiliated First Nations with literature on construction safety.

- Offer advisory services on related issues to fire prevention officers.

- Provide advisory services on personal protective equipment.

- Provide information on access to general safety equipment.

- Assist in providing technical advisory services when requested.

- Assist First Nation Organizations in contacting government agencies for inspection services.

- Assist First Nations with technical advisory services for policy and code changes.

- Assist volunteer fire departments in First Nations with structural firefighter training upon

request.

- Provide fire and building code advisory to First Nations and organizations upon request.

- Assist with advisory services for Emergency Management Planning (EM Planning).

- Contribute to the development of fire protection, prevention, and life safety services.

- Assist First Nations fire committees with developing a Strategic Plan.

- Complete a First Nation inventory system that includes fire protection equipment and fire hall

construction specifications.

- Assist in the development of the First Nation Fire Prevention Officers program upon request.

- Assist in reducing worker injuries on First Nation construction sites.

Responsibilities:

- Assist First Nations in providing technical advice when dealing with fire departments for fire

field services, obtaining quotes and specifications for purchasing fire apparatus.

- Aid First Nations in reviewing plans and specifications for construction projects related to fire

safety matters (e.g., fire hydrants).

- Support Ontario First Nations fire prevention officers with day-to-day troubleshooting related

to building codes.

- Assist First Nations & Tribal Councils in interpreting fire and building codes.

- Provide advisory services for municipal-type agreements regarding fire protection.

- Assist in coordinating fire department services for Mutual Aid agreements.

- Contribute to the development of First Nation fire prevention officers.

- Maintain fire loss and casualty statistics on a calendar year basis when available.

- Provide advisory services to Ontario Region ISC when requested.

- Maintain an inventory system for First Nation fire departments.

- Create and distribute fire prevention material to all First Nations in Ontario.

- Offer prevention information for First Nation school children.

- Provide Tribal Councils and Unaffiliated First Nations with literature on construction safety.

- Offer advisory services on related issues to fire prevention officers.

- Provide advisory services on personal protective equipment.

- Provide information on access to general safety equipment.

- Assist in providing technical advisory services when requested.

- Assist First Nation Organizations in contacting government agencies for inspection services.

- Assist First Nations with technical advisory services for policy and code changes.

- Assist volunteer fire departments in First Nations with structural firefighter training upon

request.

- Provide fire and building code advisory to First Nations and organizations upon request.

- Assist with advisory services for Emergency Management Planning (EM Planning).

- Contribute to the development of fire protection, prevention, and life safety services.

- Assist First Nations fire committees with developing a Strategic Plan.

- Complete a First Nation inventory system that includes fire protection equipment and fire hall

construction specifications.

- Assist in the development of the First Nation Fire Prevention Officers program upon request.

- Assist in reducing worker injuries on First Nation construction sites.

Conditions:

- Some out-of-town traveling is required through the province of Ontario.

- Reliable and insured vehicle and Valid Ontario driver’s license (preferably G class).

 

*Priority will be given to First Nations applicants who meet the mandatory requirements.

Come join our growing

organization!

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Abi wiijii’en ndo

wiiji-nakiindwin myaajiiging

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Taskwatia’táhrhahs ne onkwentióhkwa

né:ne iotehiahróntie!

 

In efforts to promote the safety, security, and well-being of staff members, communities, and people we come into contact with, the OFNTSC Human Resources department will be giving preference to applicants who have proof of two full doses of a Health Canada-approved COVID-19 vaccination.

If you are passionate about supporting First Nations communities and possess the necessary skills and qualifications, please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the position. Please upload your documents and label them as [LastName_FirstName_Fire and Safety Coordinator]. Or aply at https://ofntsc.bamboohr.com/careers/71.