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Fire Chief

Company:
City Of Reading, PA
Location:
Reading, PA, 19601
Posted:
January 09, 2026
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Description:

JOB VACANCY #: JV 2025-31

THE POSITION OF: Fire Chief

IN THE DEPT/ DIVISION OF: Fire Administration

FSLA CLASSIFCATION: Exempt

CLASSIFICATION: N/A

SCHEDULE: Full Time

SALARY: DOQ

POSTING DATE: December 4, 2025

POSITION SUMMARY:

The position of Fire Chief directs and oversees the activities of the Fire Department.

Reports to the Managing Director and has daily interaction with other city department directors, managers, and employees.

Typical duties may include but are not limited to:

Plans, implements, and reviews departmental short and long-range goals.

Develop general policies for the administration of the department.

Evaluates needs and makes recommendations for the construction of fire stations and the purchase of apparatus and equipment.

Prepares annual budgets and controls expenditures.

Establish operational standards for the department.

Responds to alarms and directs activities at the scene of larger fires or incidents.

Develop recommendations for the protection of life and property in the city.

Directs administrative functions including planning & personnel administration.

Handle grievances, maintains departmental discipline and the conduct and general behavior of assigned personnel.

Meets with elected or appointed officials, other Fire/EMS officials, community and business representatives and the public on all aspects of the department's activities.

Assists the administration with negotiations with the union regarding collective bargaining.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Educational Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Fire Science or Public Administration from an accredited college or university is preferred but not required based on experience.

EMT-B or greater certification is required.

Experience

Ten years of experience in fire or emergency medical service work, four years of which must have been equivalent to captain or battalion chief.

Thorough knowledge of modern fire suppression, prevention and emergency medical services principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment

Considerable knowledge of applicable laws, ordinances, departmental standard operating procedures and regulations.

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