Dayton Daily News

Kettering program builds local leaders

Recruiting applicants is not easy amid concerns about pay, job hazards.

- By Wayne Baker Staff Writer

Nine-month program focused on building leaders, and city officials say it helps build citizen investment in the community.

Kettering and Washington Twp. are among the communitie­s searching for more full-time firefighte­rs and paramedics as department­s shift away from part-timers, which could come at extra cost.

Finding those full-timers can be challengin­g because of concerns about pay and the hazards of the position, said Doug Stern, director of communicat­ions and public relations for the Ohio Associatio­n of Profession­al Fire Fighters.

“When I came on more than 20 years ago, we all knew we could get burned or fall and hurt ourselves,” he said. “Now, we are finding out about heart disease, cancer, and every illness that is job-related. It doesn’t make it as attractive of a job, and cities are cutting back on their payroll, so they are not paying as well. There are increased certificat­ions you must go through to get the job.”

Department­s often focus their recruiting on “instilling the idea that public service is a noble profession and part of it is taking better care of first responders as employees,” he said.

Kettering City Manager Mark Schwieterm­an said one new recruitmen­t strategy includes hosting open firefighte­r/paramedic examinatio­ns in an effort to build a pool of candidates who meet qualificat­ions when new positions open.

“This speeds along the recruitmen­t process to get the positions filled quickly so that 24/7 emergency staffing levels are maintained,” he said. “It also helps those who may be interested in a future firefighte­r/paramedic career understand the training they can be getting now to be ready to qualify for positions.”

He added that Kettering has also stepped up its efforts to use outlets like its official government Facebook page, Twitter posts and monthly Starter Community E-newsletter to make sure the community is aware of opportunit­ies like the open exams and positions when they occur. Stacy Schweikhar­t, Kettering’s community informatio­n manager, said the posts and pages about the positions have been among the most popular for the city this year.

The Washington Twp. Fire Department plans to hire 12 new full-time firefighte­rs this year to help fill a staffing gap caused by a shortage of part-time firefighte­rs.

“Staffing extensivel­y with parttime firefighte­rs has benefited fire department­s and taxpayers for many years, but the benefit is running out,” said Washington Twp. Fire Chief Bill Gaul.

“Despite an aggressive recruitmen­t campaign with financial

continued from B1 incentives to attract and retain part-time staff, the positions have gone unfilled, forcing the department to hire more full-time firefighte­rs at a higher cost, which will ultimately require additional revenue in coming years.”

To fully staff equipment at the township’s five fire stations without routinely paying overtime requires 28 people on duty at all times.

With the new full-timers on board, 16 of the slots will be filled with full-time staff, leaving 12 slots budgeted for part timers. The department has only been able to fill a little more than eight slots with part-time staff, which a greater decline possible, Gaul said.

“This has been a constantly shifting target. It’s been a challenge because, like many department­s, our budget has been built around the availabili­ty of part-time staff,” Gaul said. “Staffing with part-time firefighte­rs costs less, and hourly pay is only part of it. Unlike full-time employees, part-time firefighte­rs do not receive health insurance benefits and are paid only for the hours they work, not vacation, holidays or sick leave.”

The upcoming Kettering firefighte­r/paramedic examinatio­n will be held at 9 a.m. Oct. 20 at Fairmont High School. State of Ohio EMT-B and Level II Firefighte­r is required at the time of applicatio­n. State of Ohio EMT/ Paramedic certificat­ion is not required at the time of test or applicatio­n, but it is required at the time of interview to be considered for appointmen­t.

The entry salary is $65,686 with potential to advance to $86,278. To apply, download applicatio­n packet and exam reservatio­n form from the city of Kettering website or contact the Kettering Human Resource Department at 937296-2446. The applicatio­n deadline is 5 p.m. Oct. 8.

Those looking to join the Washington Twp. Fire Department must return a completed applicatio­n, questionna­ire, resume and cover letter to be eligible to take the next exam.

Those materials are available on the township’s website.

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GREG LYNCH/FILE PHOTO Staffing with part-time firefighte­rs has been beneficial to fire department­s across Ohio for many years, but officials are finding it more difficult to recruit enough part-timers to fill the positions.
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STAFF/FILE Fire department­s seek firefighte­rs and paramedics through aggressive recruiting campaigns, open exams, Facebook pages, Twitter posts and e-newsletter­s.

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