Fire Chief

City of Belmont, NC

Belmont, NC's beautiful, historic mill city – near Charlotte, NC – seeks a hands-on fire safety and prevention leader to serve as its next Fire Chief. This opportunity is for the professional with highly demonstrated technical skills and a progressive fire service experience history. Belmont's next Fire Chief possesses knowledge and familiarity with all areas, levels, and ranks of fire and rescue, suppression, operations, and prevention, as well as the technology supporting these functions. The Belmont Fire Chief oversees all fire service functions including inspections, training and operations, budget management, and policy and procedure implementation.

Because the Belmont Fire Department is young, the successful candidate will have experience growing a department and a track record of advocating for the best staff recruitment and retention practices. Additionally, the incoming Fire Chief must maintain the continuous improvement mentality that the prior chief established to ensure up-to-date equipment and practices that promote the safety of staff and the community.
As the City of Belmont prepares for ongoing growth, the department's next Fire Chief will lead the department through a season of expansion to support the City's growing needs, including leading efforts to address the need for expansion of fire coverage. The next Fire Chief will successfully balance overseeing day-to-day operations while executing the department's short and long-term goals and remaining present and available to respond to emergencies, training, and meetings on nights and weekends.
The next Fire Chief will be fully engaged within the department while also being visible and collaborative across City departments and the community to meet the safety needs of the residents of Belmont. Department staff seek a trusted leader who is naturally comfortable interacting with and mentoring staff and is confidently assertive in advocating and lobbying to the supportive City Council, City leadership, and other stakeholders for department needs.
The community-minded Fire Chief successfully establishes and sustains trusted relationships within the fire department, city government and department directors, elected officials, and community and emergency response partners for the City of Belmont. Essential relationships with neighboring departments must be maintained and enhanced to share resources and leverage support when needed.
About the Organization:
Operating under the Council-Manager form of government, the City of Belmont has a Mayor and five Council members who serve 4-year terms. Municipal elections are held in odd-numbered years, with the next election to be held this year. The leaders of Belmont envision a vibrant, multi-generational community that incorporates small-town charm and heritage with an entrepreneurial spirit. The City's FY 23-24 budget of $31M is 4% more than the total FY 2022-2023. Belmont's property tax rate is $0.455 per $100.00 valuation. The City of Belmont employs more than 233 staff over seven departments. Learn more about the City of Belmont here. www.cityofbelmont.org.

About the Position:
This City of Belmont Fire Department is a 24/7, 365-day operation from two fire stations. Reporting to the City Manager, the Fire Chief will oversee a budget of approximately $3.5M and three direct reports (two Division Chiefs and one Deputy Fire Chief). In addition to the Fire Chief, fire personnel include 34 full-time and six part-time employees. There are four companies, three engines, and a ladder with four minimum personnel and five on the ladder. Additionally, there is a fire boat to facilitate lake coverage.

The Fire Chief is responsible for all department administrative functions, representing the department at the town and county level, Board and stakeholder engagement, and strategic development while managing personnel, including recruitment and retention efforts. The next Fire Chief will be a personable and accessible leader who can effectively delegate the department's day-to-day operations to the appropriate personnel. The successful Fire Chief is an open-minded leader committed to bringing structure and guidance to a young department and can confidently build and sustain relationships with other city departments, neighboring fire departments, the city council, stakeholders, and community members.

The successful candidate is committed to continued training and professional development so that staff can build skills, achieve performance excellence, and develop staff for promotional opportunities and varied job assignments. The department desires an empowering leader who can add more structure, training, and professionalism while encouraging and motivating a team to achieve and maintain high standards of excellence and accountability so that the City is proactive in decisions and not reactive to decisions.
Prior experience conducting internal fire code plan reviews with the Fire Marshall is desired, as is developing emergency action and hazard mitigation plans for use within the City. Learn more about the Fire Department here.

Key Position Priorities:
• Nurture cohesion among department members, bridge gaps across roles and divisions, and unite personnel around a shared vision while building and maintaining high staff morale.
• Maintaining outstanding community and intergovernmental relationships.
• Modernize the department with new standard operating procedures and personnel guidelines while embracing technology and continuously seeking methods to improve service delivery using new technologies, methods, and best practices.
• Assess staffing levels, compensation, training, and other work factors and advocate for short—and long-term solutions to improve retention, recruitment, and morale, positioning the department as a competitive employer.
• Help adopt, educate, and reinforce the department's long-range vision and plans to align its strategic plan with the City's plan.
• Develop and implement effective career succession models and professional development training and programs to advance the department while recruiting and retaining diversity among staff and leveraging internal talent.

Qualifications:
The following are required:
• Graduation from a college or university with a degree in fire science, public administration, or related field, completion of advanced courses and seminars in fire administration and management.
• Five years of considerable experience as a Deputy/Assistant Chief at a similar sized or larger department, or substantial experience in fire service management, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Additional Requirements
• Knowledge and experience with permit review and fire code enforcement are desirable.
• Possession of a valid North Carolina driver’s license.
• Possession of Fire Officer and other certifications as required by the City.

How to Apply

Application Deadline
Please click on the application portal link to review the full ad. Be sure to upload a resume and cover letter.

Job Details

Salary
$90,401
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$144,642
Job Function
Fire Chief
Position Type
Full Time

City of Belmont

Address

PO BOX 431
Belmont, NC 28012-0431
United States

Population
15,010
Form of Government
Council-Manager

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