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Application Deadline:
July 7, 2026
Compensation Details:
Full Pay Range83,616.00 - 121,118.40Generally, the hiring range is from the minimum up to 80% of the range.This is a full-time salaried position.
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Benefit Eligibility Group:
Non Union (30+ Hours)
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Under general supervision, develops, promotes, coordinates, and conducts activities and programs that educate and train the community and department members with the goal of reducing identified risk within our community. These programs and activities will include but not be limited to fire, life safety, wildfire preparedness, injury prevention and other dimensions of fire department activities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Acts as a highly visible, interactive and enthusiastic representative of Community Risk Reduction programs and services.
Conducts community outreach and education activities related to fire and life safety, wildfire mitigation, injury prevention, emergency preparedness and other identified community risks.
Conducts wildfire Detailed Home Assessments and other wildfire preparedness assessments to help residents identify opportunities to reduce wildfire risk.
Performs child passenger safety inspections and education.
Conducts home safety visits and provides education and resources to older adults, people with disabilities and other populations with access and functional needs.
Supports injury prevention initiatives, including falls prevention, CarFit events, and other community safety programs.
Participates in community events, neighborhood meetings, homeowner association meetings, school programs, and other outreach opportunities to increase community awareness of risk reduction strategies.
Coordinates, schedules and delivers age-appropriate and audience-specific educational programs designed to promote fire and life safety, wildfire preparedness, injury prevention, emergency preparedness and risk reduction strategies
Selects, adapts, and delivers evidence-informed educational materials, presentations, and outreach resources to meet the needs of diverse audiences.
Collects, documents, and maintains program data and records to support program evaluation, reporting, and continuous improvement efforts.
Provides input and field-based observations to support Community Risk Assessments (CRA) and helps identify emerging risks, community needs, and opportunities for risk reduction.
Supports the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Community Risk Reduction programs based on identified community needs and department priorities.
Coordinates and collaborates with fire department personnel, city departments, schools, social service agencies, community organizations, healthcare providers, homeowner associations, and other stakeholders to advance risk reduction efforts.
Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to communicate effectively with people of different ages from diverse ethnic, cultural, and social/economic backgrounds.
Ability to work with various work groups within the Fire Department and the City of Boulder.
Ability to present positive and professional community safety messages to the public.
Skills or ability to learn relevant software including Fire Aside, the National Digital Car Seat Check form, ESRI, ArcGIS, Survey 123, and Microsoft Office.
Skills at an excellent level in interpersonal relations including verbal and written communication and well-developed listening skills.
Must hold and maintain a valid drivers' license.
Must successfully pass a background check before first day of work and maintain acceptable screening.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to read, write, and speak bilingually in English and Spanish.
Knowledge of methods in youth and adult learning.
Knowledge of social and human services programs and agencies in the area.
Experience working within a fire department, emergency services organization, or other public safety agency.
Public relations training or experience.
MINIMUM REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Communications, Public Administration , Emergency Management, Fire Science, Public Health, or related field. Eight (8) years of experience may substitute for the education requirement only
Obtain National Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) within 6 months of hire.
Two (2) years’ experience in community outreach, public education, risk reduction, public health, emergency management, social services, or a closely related field.
Possess or able obtain within 12 months of hiring, State of Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Fire and Life Safety Educator I certification.
Teaching and public presentation experience.
Education or experience working with at-risk populations, including older adults or people with disabilities.
SUPERVISION
Supervision Received Community Risk Reduction Senior Program Manager
Supervision Exercised None
WORKING CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Physical and Mental EffortAbility to perform a wide range of strenuous physical and manual tasks in an outdoor environment. Physical ability to stand, walk, and kneel. Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities that permits the employee to communicate effectively in person.
Work Environment: Frequently work outside with an exposure to a variety of weather conditions. Office environment Works in a setting subject to continuous interruptions and background noises. Ability and willingness to adjust work schedule to accommodate irregular work hours by providing occasional programs and attending meetings during evenings and weekends with prior notice.
Machines and Equipment Used: Motor vehicle. Personal computer and related equipment. Telephone (including cellular phone), audio-visual and video equipment, including camcorder, monitors and related equipment, photocopy machine, and departmental mobile radios.
As part of the City of Boulder’s commitment to a future with equitable access to health, prosperity, and fulfillment that is not limited by a person’s race, ethnicity, age, gender, ability, religion, sexuality, or socioeconomic status, it is the city’s policy to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) for all individuals. The city does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law or policy.

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