FFD Hosts Candidate Orientations Ahead of Hiring Period

FFD Hosts Candidate Orientations Ahead of Hiring Period
Mayor Mitch Colvin — Mayor Mitch Colvin Official Website
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The Fayetteville Fire Department (FFD) is hosting two candidate orientation sessions for people interested in applying during the annual recruitment period.

The sessions are held 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on:

  • Saturday, Nov. 18 at (Location)
  • Saturday, Dec. 9 at (Location) 

Candidate orientation sessions provide an opportunity to learn about the organization, testing, the hiring process and practice each component of physical abilities test. The FFD also offers interview skills training during the orientations. The sessions prepare potential candidates for the application and selection process beginning in January 2024. 

To register for a Fayetteville Fire Department candidate orientation session, email Captain Stephen Shakeshaft at stephenshakeshaft@fayettevillenc.gov with the following information: name, phone number and orientation session date. Each candidate may only attend one session and pre-registration is required.

Attending a candidate orientation is not required to apply during the open recruitment period. It is highly encouraged for those who have questions about the testing, selection or a career in the fire service to attend.

Visit the FFD’s employment website https://www.fayettevillenc.gov/city-services/fire/careers/employment to review the hiring process. For any additional information contact Capt. Shakeshaft at 910-676-1716 or by email. 

Employment with Fayetteville Fire Department 

The Fayetteville Fire Department has received a Class One rating from the Insurance Services Office (ISO), which is the best rating awarded. The Fire Department is also internationally accredited through the Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE). The Department is one of only 117 fire departments worldwide to hold both distinctions of an ISO Class One rating and accredited through CPSE. Other benefits of working with the Fire Department:

  • Fully paid Fire Training Academy.
  • Nationally recognized certifications and credentialing.
  • Educational incentives for Firefighters who pursue associate or bachelor’s degrees.
  • Regional Fire Training Facility for continued education and professional development.
  • A defined career development plan allowing Firefighters to pursue specialty training in Hazardous Materials, Urban Search and Rescue, Fire Investigation or Community Risk Reduction. Each track provides step-plan pay increases for time in service and training.
  • Multiple specialty programs and divisions including Drone Operations, Strategic Planning and Emergency Preparedness, Logistics, and many more.

For more information about these and other positions available at the City of Fayetteville, visit Fayettevillenc.gov/jobs.

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