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- Public school system that has been rated as one of the finest in the nation
- Vast network of lush parks, playgrounds, and athletic fields
- Long-standing tradition of demanding and receiving high-quality local government services
- Current staffing of the Radnor Volunteer Fire Company full-time personnel includes ten (10) members employed by the Volunteer Fire Company. The career personnel are represented by IAFF Local 4883, founded in 2011.
- The leadership currently of the Radnor Fire Company (the current volunteer agency) includes a Chief and two Deputy Chiefs. Currently the 1st Assistant, 2nd Assistant and Director of EMS Operations positions are open in this transition phase to the first full-time chief as a Township leadership position.
- The Radnor Fire Company (covers 2/3 of the Township) fleet consists of (1) Engine, (1) Squad, (1) Heavy Rescue, (1) Quint (100’), a 4X Mini-Pumper, (3) Ambulances (ALS/BLS), (1) Medic Unit SUV, staff and other support apparatus. The department operates from its main station in downtown Wayne, PA.
- The Bryn Mawr Fire Company covers part of the Township (approximately 1/3) and operates from a single station with (1) Ladder, (1) Engine and (1) Squad, (3) fulltime Engineers, (5) officers (volunteer) and (30) personnel. The Broomall Volunteer Fire Company also covers a small portion of the Township responding from a single station with (1) Truck, (1) Engine, (1) Rescue, (1) Squad and staff/support vehicles with 51 active volunteer members.
- Radnor Fire Company responded to over 750 fire related and service calls and 2,510 EMS calls in 2023 (new data for 2024 was not available).
- The department is funded through: Radnor Township (15.14%), EMS Billing (26.7%), Municipalities (34.65%), Investments (13.47%), public donations (9.88%) and Tredyffrin Township (Fixed $ amount).
- 9-1-1 telecommunications and dispatch services are provided by the Delaware County Emergency Services.
- They are seeking an experienced, innovative, collaborative fire/EMS leader with demonstrated managerial, interpersonal and customer service skills. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate a balance of commitment to the organization with genuine confidence and approachable personality to residents, business, and governmental leaders.
- It is particularly important that the next Fire/EMS Chief be an integral and engaged leader of the Township with a strong background in modern fire, EMS, Community Risk Reduction, emergency management and all hazards’ practices.
- The new Fire/EMS Chief must understand the need to use data for problem solving assessing community risk and vulnerabilities.
- The Fire/EMS Chief should have a positive track record of strong bargaining relations with proven experience in fostering collaboration with Bargaining Unit members.
- Qualified candidates must demonstrate the ability to mentor and foster leadership roles within the staff, succession planning, and a global vision of the Township’s needs and vision are critical. Creativity and the ability to guide and balance change is a must.
- Qualified candidates must have the capability to be an active participant in operations and training to safely function as a command officer on incident scenes including oversight of interior operations within IDLH conditions.
- Qualified candidates must demonstrate the ability to develop strong relationships with surrounding Fire/EMS agencies, fostering a regional approach to emergency responses. Specific background with volunteer agencies a must.
- The next Fire/EMS Chief will also have a demonstrated record of fairness, transparency, and consistency in the administration of Township policies and procedures and the willingness to address issues in a positive and timely manner. The Fire/EMS Chief must possess well-developed writing and public speaking skills and the utmost integrity.
- Shall possess a bachelor’s degree in public safety administration or related field from an accredited college or university. A master’s degree is preferred.
- At least seven 7-10 years of demonstrated leadership in supervisory positions with career development as a chief officer. Experience in a combination fire department setting a plus.
- Candidate’s successful completion of the Executive Fire Officer Program offered by the National Fire Academy, and or Chief Fire Officer Designation is desired.
Posted: 2025-03-31