Leading Operational Delivery in a Complex Environment
The role of Chief Superintendent involves leading operational and strategic delivery across assigned regions or functions, ensuring the organization's readiness to respond to fires, rescues, and major emergencies.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead complex operational responses and large-scale emergency events, including multi-agency and cross-jurisdictional incidents.
* Build and maintain workforce capability, capacity, and performance through proactive leadership and development.
* Provide expert strategic advice to senior leaders on operational priorities and emerging risks.
* Represent the organization on state, national, and inter-agency committees, forums, and incident management operations.
Requirements:
* Extensive operational experience in firefighting, incident management, and fire prevention.
* Proven senior operational leadership, ability to manage people, resources, and outcomes in complex environments.
* High-level communication and strategic engagement skills, including cross-agency collaboration and stakeholder influence.
* Strong understanding of emergency management and disaster response frameworks.
* Commitment to continuous improvement, workforce development, and building a culture of integrity, inclusion, and service.
Benefits:
* Shape the strategic direction of fire and rescue service delivery across the region.
* Represent the organization at a senior level and lead high-impact emergency operations and programs.
* Build workforce capability, coach future leaders, and contribute to a culture of excellence.
* Collaborate with local, state, and national partners to enhance community safety and emergency readiness.
* Contribute to the evolution of one of the most trusted public safety organizations.