Joint Fire Service Board Training Officer
About the role
The Stirling-Rawdon/Tweed Joint Fire Services Board provides fire protection and emergency response services to the residents of the Township of Stirling-Rawdon and the Municipality of Tweed. The Joint Fire Service is committed to delivering professional, effective, and safe emergency services through strong leadership, training, and community service.
The Stirling-Rawdon/Tweed Joint Fire Services Board is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Training Officer. Reporting to the Fire Chief, the Training Officer is responsible for developing, coordinating, delivering, evaluating, and administering training programs for volunteer firefighters in both departments while ensuring compliance with Ontario Regulation 343/22, firefighter certification requirements, health and safety legislation, and departmental training objectives.
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About Stirling-Rawdon Township
The Township of Stirling-Rawdon, located in the heart of Hastings County in Eastern Ontario, covers more than 282 square kilometres and is home to over 5,000 residents. Perfectly situated between the Quinte and Peterborough regions our community blends small-town charm with easy access to larger urban centres.
Stirling-Rawdon is where quality of life meets opportunity. Rooted in agriculture and strengthened by a spirit of innovation, we proudly support local food producers, small businesses, and entrepreneurs through initiatives like Shop Stirling-Rawdon.
Our community is rich in culture, recreation, and heritage. The award-winning Stirling Festival Theatre brings high-quality live performances to our residents and visitors, while Farmtown Park celebrates our agricultural roots and rural traditions. The Stirling Arena — proudly named Kraft Hockeyville 2012 — is a hub for hockey, skating, and community gatherings, reflecting our strong spirit and love of sport.
Families and visitors enjoy upgraded parks, diverse youth programs, and year-round community events like the Stirling Agricultural Fair, Antique Automobile & Flea Market, and Water Buffalo & More Food Festival.
As a growing municipality, we offer the best of both worlds — a welcoming, family-friendly environment and modern amenities that make it easy to live, work, and thrive. With upgraded parks, diverse youth programs, and year-round community events, there’s always something happening to bring people together.
We are equally committed to strong services and infrastructure. Our community is home to a dedicated volunteer fire department led by a full-time Fire Chief, a modern public school, a newly renovated arena and library, and upgraded roads and facilities that support growth and opportunity.
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Joint Fire Service Board Training Officer
About the role
The Stirling-Rawdon/Tweed Joint Fire Services Board provides fire protection and emergency response services to the residents of the Township of Stirling-Rawdon and the Municipality of Tweed. The Joint Fire Service is committed to delivering professional, effective, and safe emergency services through strong leadership, training, and community service.
The Stirling-Rawdon/Tweed Joint Fire Services Board is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Training Officer. Reporting to the Fire Chief, the Training Officer is responsible for developing, coordinating, delivering, evaluating, and administering training programs for volunteer firefighters in both departments while ensuring compliance with Ontario Regulation 343/22, firefighter certification requirements, health and safety legislation, and departmental training objectives.
jfsb-training-officer-job-ad-and-job-description-2026.pdf
Not the right fit? Search for Joint Fire Service Board Training Officer jobs in Stirling-Rawdon, Ontario, Canada
About Stirling-Rawdon Township
The Township of Stirling-Rawdon, located in the heart of Hastings County in Eastern Ontario, covers more than 282 square kilometres and is home to over 5,000 residents. Perfectly situated between the Quinte and Peterborough regions our community blends small-town charm with easy access to larger urban centres.
Stirling-Rawdon is where quality of life meets opportunity. Rooted in agriculture and strengthened by a spirit of innovation, we proudly support local food producers, small businesses, and entrepreneurs through initiatives like Shop Stirling-Rawdon.
Our community is rich in culture, recreation, and heritage. The award-winning Stirling Festival Theatre brings high-quality live performances to our residents and visitors, while Farmtown Park celebrates our agricultural roots and rural traditions. The Stirling Arena — proudly named Kraft Hockeyville 2012 — is a hub for hockey, skating, and community gatherings, reflecting our strong spirit and love of sport.
Families and visitors enjoy upgraded parks, diverse youth programs, and year-round community events like the Stirling Agricultural Fair, Antique Automobile & Flea Market, and Water Buffalo & More Food Festival.
As a growing municipality, we offer the best of both worlds — a welcoming, family-friendly environment and modern amenities that make it easy to live, work, and thrive. With upgraded parks, diverse youth programs, and year-round community events, there’s always something happening to bring people together.
We are equally committed to strong services and infrastructure. Our community is home to a dedicated volunteer fire department led by a full-time Fire Chief, a modern public school, a newly renovated arena and library, and upgraded roads and facilities that support growth and opportunity.