firefighter instructor
Firefighter instructors train probationary, new academy recruits, or cadets, on the theory and practice necessary to become a firefighter. They conduct theoretical lectures on academic subjects such as law, basic chemistry, safety regulations, risk management, fire prevention, reading blueprints etc. Fire academy instructors also provide more hands-on, practical instruction regarding the usage of assistive equipment and rescue tools such as a fire hose, fire axe, smoke mask etc., but also heavy physical training, breathing techniques, first aid, self defense tactics and vehicle operations. They also prepare and develop lesson plans and new training programmes as new public service-related regulations and issues arise. The instructors monitor the students' progress, evaluate them individually and prepare performance evaluation reports.
Also called: firefighter trainer, instructor of firefighters, instructor in fire academy, fire instructor, educator of firefighters, fire academy instructor, trainer of firefighters, trainer in fire academy
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- essential skills
- 21
- optional skills
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Essential skills
19- apply intercultural teaching strategies
- assess students
- educate on emergency management
- ensure student welfare
- evacuate people from buildings
- extinguish fires
- fire prevention procedures
- fire safety regulations
- fire-fighting systems
- guarantee students' safety
- hydraulics
- implement fire safety management plans
- manage major incidents
- perform classroom management
- provide advice on breaches of regulation
- provide first aid
- teach fire fighting principles
- test safety strategies
- work as a team in a hazardous environment
Optional skills
21- adult education
- assist students in their learning
- climb trees
- coordinate with other emergency services
- educate public on fire safety
- ensure public safety and security
- environmental policy
- maintain safety systems
- manage emergency care situations
- manage resources for educational purposes
- perform preventive maintenance on fire fighting vehicles
- perform risk analysis
- perform search and rescue missions
- plan health and safety procedures
- pollution legislation
- provide lesson materials
- pyrotechnic articles legislation
- relay messages through radio and telephone systems
- safely instruct about fitness
- use different types of fire extinguishers
- use geographic information systems
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