Fire Technology; Temporary
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Education / Teaching
Training Instructor / Specialist, Adult & Continuing Education
Fire Technology (Full-Time Temporary)
The Fire Faculty member is a full-time academic instructor responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in the Fire Technology program, following the National Fire Protection Association Standards and in accordance with Texas Commission on Fire Protection and State Firefighter and Fire Marshall Association requirements. This position plays a vital role in future firefighter education and professional development through classroom and hands-on skills instruction.
Fire faculty collaborate with staff and adjunct instructors to ensure a comprehensive, student-centered learning environment emphasizing safety, competency, and professionalism.
Position Type
- Faculty
Employment Status
- Full Time
Position Funding
- Regular
Minimum Education /Training/Experience
- Associate degree or higher in Fire Technology or a related field (bachelor's degree preferred). Current certification as a Structural Firefighter with TCFP. Valid TCFP Instructor 2 certification. Valid TCFP Field Examiner Certification. Minimum of five (5) years of recent field experience as a practicing or retired firefighter. Minimum three (3) years' experience in fire education or teaching preferred. Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in using technology in education, including LMS platforms and simulation equipment. Texas DSHS Certified EMT-B or NREMT EMT Basic
Preferred Education/Training/Experience
- Seven (7) years as an Instructor in the Fire Protection career field and/or five (5) years working in Fire Protection Training (Fire Department Training Division or a Fire Service Academy). Bachelor's or higher in Fire technology or related field, and at least 3 years of administrative experience or office support experience. TCFP or IFSAC Fire Officer IV. Texas DSHS Certified Paramedic or NREMT Paramedic
Minimum Knowledge & Skills
- Experience with teaching or training delivery Fire Service-related knowledge and experience Knowledge of the material being taught in the various courses of instruction offered Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interactions with students, coworkers, supervisors, the public, etc., to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive workplace direction Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, as well as intermediate computer skills Must be familiar with interactive teaching methods and instruction via the Internet.
Principles, best practices, and trends in fire training and management. Supervisory principles, practices, and methods. Certification standards. TCFP and SFFMA accreditation standards and practices
Preferred Knowledge & Skills
- Trends in fire science, fire training, and fire academies Experience in teaching in a fire academy. Experience with teaching a dual credit fire academy.
Job Duties
- Instruct and supervise a diverse population of students in the classroom at various times and locations, including IDLH environments. Possess a commitment to student engagement, student success, and instructional excellence Demonstrate effective communication skills, both written and oral Prepare and utilize a course syllabus and assessments for each course using guidelines established by the institution Maintain current knowledge of effective teaching methodologies and utilize a variety of instructional delivery methods, classroom media, and educational resources Assess students' performance through a range of measurement activities and keep them informed of their progress promptly Utilize technology to facilitate learning and to access data, maintain records, generate reports, and communicate with others Assist in the development, distribution, and collection of assessments for courses and program objectives.
Build positive and professional relationships with students, colleagues, college administration, and the Fire Service community. Exhibit a commitment to lifelong learning through participation in professional development activities. Adhere to the College of the Mainland's policies and procedures. Attend departmental meetings as required for the position. Recommends policies and regulations for the program and assists in maintaining related records, and submits related reports Participates in College of the Mainland's Fire Technology program presentations when requested by high schools and other regional education partners Performs other duties and special projects as assigned by the Director of Fire Technology or the Chair of the Public Service Careers Department Assists with Record keeping of equipment, including tracking of required PPE in accordance with NFPA Edition and departmental SCBA in accordance with NFPA Edition.
Assists in creating, scheduling, and teaching Continuing Education courses that meet community and industry needs
Licensing/Certification Requirements - TCFP Advanced or Master Firefighter or IFSAC equivalent. TCFP or IFSAC equivalent Incident Safety Officer Certification and Texas…
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