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... Fire Dispatch * Partner with new trainees as needed during the on-the-job training phase to coach, document, and assess progression. Serves as a certified training officer on the 911 floor on an as ...

Fire Captain

Livingston, CA · On-site

$71K - $105K/yr

Some positions may include administrative staff assignments such as Training Officer or Fire Prevention Officer. Assignments may require a standard 40-hour workweek or a scheduled shift assignment.

... Fire DispatchPartner with new trainees as needed during the on-the-job training phase to coach, document, and assess progression. Serves as a certified training officer on the 911 floor on an as ...

Training Officer, Fire Inspector, or Resource Officer. Inspects uniformed personnel and equipment at roll call, takes roll call; makes assignments, assigns equipment; briefs company personnel on ...

Training Officer, Fire Inspector, or Resource Officer. Inspects uniformed personnel and equipment at roll call, takes roll call; makes assignments, assigns equipment; briefs company personnel on ...

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How much do fire training officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire training officer in the United States is $53,126.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a fire training officer?

A Fire Training Officer is responsible for developing, coordinating, and delivering training programs for firefighters to ensure they are prepared for emergencies. They create lesson plans, conduct drills, oversee certifications, and stay updated on the latest fire safety techniques. Their goal is to enhance the skills, knowledge, and preparedness of firefighting personnel while ensuring compliance with local, state, and national regulations.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a fire training officer?

A Fire Training Officer's typical day involves developing and delivering training programs, conducting hands-on drills and classroom sessions, evaluating firefighter performance, and ensuring all team members comply with safety protocols and current regulations. You may also be responsible for maintaining training equipment, updating training records, and coordinating with department leadership to identify training needs. Collaboration with other emergency response professionals is common, ensuring a cohesive approach to safety and preparedness. This diverse and impactful role keeps you at the forefront of fire safety education and supports the continuous improvement of department readiness.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a fire training officer?

To thrive as a Fire Training Officer, you need extensive knowledge of fire safety, emergency response, firefighting techniques, and instructional methods—typically supported by experience as a professional firefighter and relevant certifications such as Fire Instructor I/II. Familiarity with training management systems, simulation equipment, and compliance with NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) standards is essential. Exceptional communication, leadership, and organizational skills set top candidates apart in this field. These abilities ensure effective training, preparedness, and safety for firefighting personnel in high-pressure emergency situations.

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Infographic showing various Fire Training Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,126 per year, or $25.5 per hour.

911 Training Specialist

CRESA

Vancouver, WA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Seeking an inspiring, motivated and skilled 911 Training Specialist to join the CRESA Training Department! 

This position is responsible for supporting the comprehensive 911 Call Taking and Dispatch Operations Training program. The training specialist will provide administrative support to the 911 training program, facilitation and delivery of 911/311 Telecommunications along with Dispatch for Police and Fire training. The successful candidate will exercise considerable discretion, initiative and independence to accomplish tasks and objectives. Building strong professional relationships and ongoing trust with Dispatchers, Call Takers, Communications Training Officers (CTOs), Agency Instructors, Supervisors and other Agency staff is critical to overall program success. Work is performed under direction of the 911 Training Manager.

Must be able to perform the following essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation:

  • Assists in facilitating and delivering APCO, CRESA, Washington State PST Academy training programs including 911 Call Taking, Police Dispatch and Fire Dispatch
  • Partner with new trainees as needed during the on-the-job training phase to coach, document, and assess progression. Serves as a certified training officer on the 911 floor on an as-needed basis. (duties are exempt from out-of-class pay)
  • Helps develop and update training curricula and materials, including classroom instruction, shift training, presentations and e-learning resources.
  • Assists with the development and facilitation of New Hire Training
  • Assists with updating the training schedule
  • Maintain accurate records and track training progress, certifications, and performance documentation
  • Provide administrative support for training and accreditation programs, including but not limited to ATPA formerly APCO Project 33 Certification, CALEA, IAED, and Washington State PST.
  • Assist with recruitment and interview process for 911 trainee positions.
  • Ensure all training manuals, resource materials, and documentation remain current, accurate and compliant with accreditation standards and state certification requirements.
  • Assist the Training Manager with conducting manual quality assurance reviews and call comparisons for new hires and trainees during on-the-job training (OJT), and probationary periods. 
  • Provide information and assistance to other departments, outside agencies, and the public as necessary.
  • Participate as needed during emergencies, including on the 911 floor to supplement staffing or in the emergency operations center.
  • Develop and maintain positive working relationships with employees, user agencies, PSAP and community partners and public.
  • Maintain a valid driver's license for transportation purposes regarding training and operations.
  • Work is performed on-site, generally Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5pm, however must be able to supports 24/7 public safety training with flexible scheduling to include working weekends, swing shifts, and graveyard shifts when necessary.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned

Minimum Job Qualifications

  • Associate's degree in education, technical education or training or related field preferred
  • At least two (2) years of experience in Public Safety Telecommunications role dedicated to training (e.g., Certified Training Officer, Instructor, or such equivalent)
  • At least three (3) years of non-probationary experience as a 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator with experience including
    • 911 Call Taking
    • Police Dispatch
    • Fire Dispatch
  • Internal Candidates see below for additional minimum job qualifications:
    • Required that performance evaluations rated as "Meets Expectations" or higher for the previous three (3) years
    • Required that within the last three (3) years have not received any discipline, corrective action nor performance improvement plan.
  • All candidates must possess or the ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire:
    • National Academy of Emergency Dispatch (NAED) Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification (for QA-focused TQAC)
    • NAED EMD-Q Certification (trained by NAED to be a certified medical case reviewer) (for QA-focused TQAC)
    • Association of Public Safety Communication Officials (APCO) Communications Training Officer (CTO) Certification (for training-focused TQAC)
    • APCO CTO Instructor Certification (for training-focused TQAC)
    • ACCESS Certification.
    • Other Certifications required by statute or state.
  • Must possess a valid driver license and have access to a motor vehicle (personal or agency) on an as needed daily basis.

Selection Process

  • Complete full detailed application by 8/24/26.  Candidates will be notified if they are selected to proceed by 8/26/26.
  • Written exam will be scheduled for qualified candidates in September and must receive 70% or higher to pass and proceed to next step
  • Interview and assessment with panel will be scheduled in September 
  • Agency may select candidate or have an optional final interview
  • Conditional Job Offer

Please see full job description for all the details including skills, abilities and physical requirements.

Applicants may submit in writing appeals to the HR Manager 

Re-Application Policy

  • Not eligible to reapply when applicant withdraws or fails during background investigation or medical evaluation or training/probation and when applicant fails the interview process four times.
  • Suspended for 3 years from applying if applicant fails interview process two times or fails the written exam three times.

CRESA is an equal opportunity (EEO) employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, veteran status or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. Recruitment processes are conducted to ensure open competition, equal employment opportunity and prohibit discrimination. CRESA will provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities during the selection process if requested. Applicants are responsible to notify the Human Resources Manager of the accommodation needed at the time of application or at least two days prior to the date needed at HR@cresa.wa.gov or call (360) 992-9205. Washington Relay Service – 7-1-1 or (800) 833-6368 .

Immigration Law Notice – Only U.S. Citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States will be hired. All new employees will be required to complete and sign an Employment Eligibility Verification form and present documentation verifying identity and employment eligibility.


  1. Background Investigation- (Pass/Fail, conducted in rank order) - Requires detailed Personal History form and comprehensive background investigation with elements including but not limited to candidate's employment history, education, job and personal references, criminal history, driving record check, etc.
    1. Disqualifiers: Felony Convictions, Dishonesty, Falsification, Failure to Disclose, Failure to provide appropriate contact information, Behavior that does not support Public Safety Code of Ethics or CRESA values.
  2. Conditional Job Offer- (Offered in ranked order) - When a vacancy is available, the candidate will receive a conditional job offer of employment, contingent upon successfully passing the post-offer processes.
  3. Post-Offer Process- (Pass/Fail) - Post offer processes include a psychological evaluation, fingerprinting criminal review, general medical examinations, drug test and baseline hearing and vision tests.