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Applications for our Division Chief position are open. (Applications close February 28, 2026)

Job Announcement Posted February 2, 2026

Division Chief

Position Summary

The Oregon Area Fire/EMS District Division Chief is a senior command-level officer responsible for the strategic leadership, administration, and operational oversight of an assigned division within the Fire/EMS Department. This position plays a critical role in departmental planning, personnel management, emergency response coordination, and policy development to ensure efficient, safe, and professional fire and emergency services to the community.

Department: Oregon Area Fire/EMS District
Reports To: Fire Chief
FLSA Status: Exempt
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary Range: $77,000 - $95,000 (dependent on experience and qualifications)
Location: Oregon, WI

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

● Prompt, predictable, and reliable physical attendance in the workplace.

● Ability to perform physically laborious duties of subordinate personnel.

● Provide leadership and direction for an assigned division (e.g., Operations/Support Services/Training, Community Risk Reduction, or EMS).

● Complete assigned tasks and duties specific to the Division.

● Develop, implement, and evaluate division goals, policies, procedures, and performance metrics.

● Serve as an incident commander or senior command officer during emergency incidents and major events.

● Supervise, mentor, and evaluate subordinate officers and personnel; support leadership development and succession planning.

● Assist in departmental strategic planning, budgeting, and resource allocation.

● Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and applicable standards (e.g., NFPA, DSPS, SPS 330).

● Coordinate with other city departments, mutual aid agencies, and external partners.

● Participate on behalf of the Administration in labor relations, disciplinary processes, and grievance resolution as needed.

● Prepare and present reports, recommendations, and presentations to executive leadership and governing bodies.

● Represent the Fire/EMS District professionally at community events, meetings, and inter-agency functions.

● Other duties as assigned.

 

Physical and Mental Requirements:

The employee must be capable of executing the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation. These functions may encompass extended periods of sitting or standing, operating a computer and other office equipment, utilizing firefighting equipment and apparatus, communicating effectively, and maintaining the necessary focus and attention to ensure accurate and timely completion of work.

Required Qualifications

● Five years of fire/EMS service experience with a minimum of two years of leadership experience at the company officer level.

● State of Wisconsin Firefighter I & II

● State of Wisconsin Fire Officer I

● State of Wisconsin Fire Instructor I

● Current certification as a State of Wisconsin Paramedic, or the ability to obtain.

● ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, and 800

● Demonstrated experience in incident command, personnel management, and administrative functions.

● Valid unencumbered driver’s license and ability to meet department medical and physical standards.

 

Preferred Qualifications

● Bachelor’s degree in Fire Science, Public Administration, Emergency Management, or a related field.

● State of Wisconsin Fire Officer II

● State of Wisconsin Fire Instructor II

● BLS Instructor

● Experience with accreditation, strategic planning, or large/complex emergency operations.

● Strong background in training, prevention, or EMS program management (depending on division).

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

● Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills.

● Ability to manage complex projects and multiple priorities.

● Thorough knowledge of modern fire service practices, emergency management, and safety principles.

● Ability to build trust, foster teamwork, and lead through change.

● Proficiency with administrative systems, reporting tools, and data-driven decision-making.

● Working Conditions

● May be required to respond to emergencies during off-duty hours.

● Work involves exposure to emergency scenes, hazardous environments, and stressful situations.

● Must be able to function effectively during extended or high-demand incidents.

Application Process

● Interested candidates should complete an application here.

● Submit a resume, cover letter, and copies of relevant certifications by [February 28, 2026]

● Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities throughout the application and hiring process.

● Oregon Area Fire/EMS District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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