Instructor/Coordinator, Fire and Rescue

Wake Technical Community College

NC

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$75,000–$82,500 Per Year
SKILLS
Adult Learning, Communication Skills, Conferences, Construction Inspection, Course Administration, Credit Union, Develop Methodologies, Documentation, Educational Technology, Emergency Planning, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, File Maintenance, Fire Assessment, Firefighting, Hazardous Materials/Substances, Health Plan, Heavy Equipment/Vehicles, High School Diploma, Instructional Design, Insurance, Internal Audit, Inventory Management, Lesson Plans, Maintain Compliance, Marketing, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Operations, Organizational Skills, Outbound Marketing, People Management, Petroleum, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Program Evaluation, Project/Program Management, Public Safety, Pumps, Record Keeping, Regulations, Retirement Plan, Safety Training, Staff Training, Team Player, Trade Shows, Training Program, Training Program Development, Training Program Evaluation, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Materials, Treatment Plan, Vendor/Supplier Planning, Writing Skills
LOCATION
NC
POSTED
30+ days ago

Instructor/Coordinator, Fire and Rescue

Salary

$75,000.00 - $82,500.00 Annually

Location

Various/Multiple

Job Type

Full-time, Annual

Job Number

07141

  • DIVISION*

Public Safety Training

  • DEPARTMENT*

Fire Services

Opening Date

05/01/2026

Closing Date

5/10/2026 11:59 PM Eastern

FLSA

Exempt

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  • Benefits
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Position Description

Please note there are two openings for this position

This position organizes, coordinates, and instructs fire service reality-based training programs and courses, consistent with North Carolina Fire and Rescue Commission and Certification Board rules and regulations. This position ensures the proper maintenance and operation of reality-based training equipment and classroom environments to meet NFPA 1403 safety requirements. This position maintains an inventory of reality-based fire, rescue, hazardous materials, and other training equipment.

Responsibilities and Duties (*Essential Functions)

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described.

  • Delivers OSFM structured instruction
  • Conducts skill evaluation on students
  • Organizes, coordinates, and oversees the daily operations and activities of the reality-based training classroom environments, including but not limited to the hazardous materials pad, extrication pad, drill tower, liquid petroleum prop field, pump drafting pit, ventilation prop, flashover simulator, and high rise burn building. Inspection of all previously stated environments and equipment for needed repairs and submitting work orders. Directs the issuance of equipment and is accountable for its return
  • Coordinates and maintains liaison with a variety of Public Safety agencies and professional organizations regarding reality-based training programs and courses, operations, usage, and training needs; maintains up-to-date knowledge of technological advances in reality-based training; attends trade shows, conferences, and seminars; reviews reality-based training safety protocols and ensures all safety protocols are followed
  • Coordinates and maintains all course records and documentation for reality-based and in-service courses
  • Hires, supervises, and schedules reality-based adjunct instructors; ensures instructors are appropriately credentialed; including contract entry for classes and adjunct instructors
  • Manages and maintains instructor files to ensure all instructors have proper credentialing through the NC Office of State Fire Marshall and National Fire Academy
  • Collaborate with internal auditors to ensure program compliance with all NCOSFM and NC Community College system rules.
  • Develops and manages the day-to-day operations of reality-based training and other in-service training to include all instructor records, student registrations,rosters, and reports
  • Reviews instructor lesson plans and other instructional materials for conformance to NCOSFM standards
  • Acts as Safety Officer and maintains compliance with NFPA 1403
  • Maintains an emergency plan for supplies and treatment of injuries sustained in the reality-based training environment
  • Assists in the marketing, coordination, visitation, and evaluation of fire service continuing education classes and/or other duties assigned to ensure quality delivery of educational programs to Wake Tech's service population

Maintains the inventory of apparatus and equipment; ensures any equipment warranties are renewed annually

Researches and designs new training programs and updates existing training programs as needed; submits new courses for course code approval

Ensures course deliveries comply with Wake Tech procedures and standards, considers advisory guidelines issued by NFPA standards, and ensures that certification training offered is safe, effective, and within Certification Board policies

Oversees employee who may assist in the planning, development, presentation, or administration of courses for the area

Participates in the marketing of programs, recruitment of students, and makes presentations to outside contacts

Assist with fire academy training by providing instruction and other support as needed

Assists at both Wake Tech Public Safety Campuses (PSEC/PSSC) as needed and the WCFTC

Works a schedule that includes evenings and weekends in order to meet customer agency needs

Serves as a back-up Safety Officer for the fire training grounds

Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge of principles and practices of program management

Intermediate knowledge of methods and techniques of program development and evaluation

Intermediate knowledge of principles of supervision, including employee training and evaluation

Broad knowledge of Fire and Rescue and the training regulatory agencies

In-depth knowledge of adult learning, teaching methodologies, and instructional design

Ability to design and evaluate training programs

Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from internal or external customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community

Ability to interact and provide information to individuals and groups

Ability to work collaboratively

Excellent oral and written communication skills

Minimum Requirements:

High School Diploma

Three years of related work experience administering educational training programs in the fire/rescue field

Instructor level II Certification

Qualified Firefighter and 1403 Instructor

Eligible and able to obtain Qualification RIC

Preferences

Associate degree

Certified or Qualified in D/O EVD, D/O Pumps, and D/O Aerials Technical Rescuer

Associate degree in fire service, instructional technology, or other public safety-related degrees

Certified or Qualified in Technical Rescuer ropes, confined space, common passenger vehicle, heavy vehicle rescue, and trench rescue

Ten years of fire service-related experience, including administering educational/training programs

As an equal employment opportunity employer, Wake Tech values our workforce. Wake Tech is committed to reaching students in every part of Wake County and rallying around them to go as far as their dreams, talents and resilience will take them. As an institution of higher education, we are committed to valuing the unique experiences of the Wake Tech community. We strive to be self-reflective of the kind of student body we represent and the culture we are building, and we care deeply about supporting each employees professional growth.

Benefits at a Glance

Wake Technical Community College provides a comprehensive, affordable insurance and benefits program. We are continuously investigating new benefit offerings that are responsive to the needs of our annual employees. Click here for more information.

  • State Health Plan
  • Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Health Care Exchange Notice
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Additional Supplemental Insurances
  • Disability Plan
  • NC Retirement Plan
  • Leave (Vacation, Sick, FMLA, Civil and Military, Community Service, Education, and Voluntary Shared)
  • Paid Holidays
  • Prior State Service Verification
  • Supplemental Retirement Plan
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Education Benefits
  • College Savings Program
  • State Employees Credit Union
  • State Employees Association of NC (SEANC)
  • Employee Discount Program
  • Identity Theft Insurance

For further information, please contact 919-866-7890.

Please note: Most temporary (part-time or full-time) employees do not earn benefits.

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How many years of experience do you have instructing or administering fire/rescue or hazardous materials training? Please briefly describe the types of training you have delivered or supported.

02

Describe your experience providing instruction in a post-secondary, fire academy, or continuing education setting.

03

Briefly describe your experience working in a community college, fire academy, or public safety training center environment.

04

Describe your experience managing or coordinating reality-based training environments or equipment (e.g., drill towers, burn buildings, extrication or hazmat props).

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Summarize your experience ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards, such as NC OSFM.

Required Question

Employer Wake Technical Community College

Address 9101 Fayetteville Rd.

Raleigh, North Carolina, 27603

Phone 9198665934

Website https://www.waketech.edu/

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