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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01062020 City Council Packet Seward City Council Agenda Packet • Special City Council Meeting Monday, January 6, 2020 Council Chambers, City Hall 5:30 p.m. SPECIAL MEETING REQUEST Pursuant to Seward City Code 2.10.030 (2), this is to serve as the written notice calling a Special City Council Meeting on Monday, January 6, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of. Resolution 2020-001, Approving The City Manager's Appointment Of Tammy J. Stromberg As Finance Director. Resolution 2020-0021) Approving The City Manager's Appointment Of R. Clinton Crites As Fire Chief. The meeting will commence in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 410 Adams Street, Seward. All interested persons are invited to attend the meetings. Signed this 20"' day of December, 2019. Mayor C a 2 Council Members Upon this request the City Clerk will give due and proper notice as required by SCC 2.10.032 (No business shall be transacted other than stated above.) SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE Pursuant to Seward City Code 2.10.030 (2), this is to serve as the written notice calling a Special City Council Meeting on Monday, January 6, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Resolution 2020-001, Approving The City Manager's Appointment Of Tammy J. Stromberg As Finance Director. Resolution 2020-002, Approving The City Manager's Appointment Of R. Clinton Crites As Fire Chief. The meeting will commence in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 410 Adams Street, Seward. All interested persons are invited to attend the meetings. Posted: Friday, December 20, 2019 City Hall bulletin board U.S. Post Office Harbormaster's Building Seward Community Library Museum The City of Seward, Alaska Special City Council Meeting Monday, January 6, 2020 5:30 p.m. Christy Terry 1. Call To Order Mayor Term Expires 2022 2. Pledge Of Allegiance Sue McClure 3. Roll Call Vice Mayor Term Expires 2020 4. Citizen Comments On Any Subject Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing. [Those Who Have Signedln WillBe Sharyl Seese Given The First Opportunity To Speak. Total Time For This Agenda Item is Council Member 36 Minutes.] Term Expires 2021 5. Approval Of Agenda And Consent Agenda[Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk(*). Consent Agenda John Osenga items are not considered separately unless a council member so requests. In Council Member the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] Term Expires 2021 6. New Business Kelley Lane C A. Resolutions Council Member Term Expires 2020 1. Resolution 2020-001, Approving The City Manager's Dale Butts Appointment Of Tammy J. Stromberg As Finance Director. Council Member Term Expires Member *2. Resolution 2020-002, Approving The City Manager's Appointment Of R. Clinton Crites As Fire Chief. Tony Baclaan Council Member 7• Council Comments Term Expires 2022 8. Citizen Comments 9. Council And Administration Response To Citizen Comments Scott Meszaros 10. Adjournment City Manager Brenda Ballou City Clerk Holly Wells City Attorney Citv of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda January 6, 2020 Page I Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING THE CITY MANAGER'S APPOINTMENT OF TAMMY J. STROMBERG AS FINANCE DIRECTOR WHEREAS, Seward City Code § 2.20.015 requires the City Manager's appointment for the Finance Director position to receive approval from the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Finance Director position was opened for public recruitment, and Tammy J. Stromberg applied for and was offered the position; and WHEREAS, Ms. Stromberg is extensively qualified for the position of Finance Director, having governmental finance experience with municipalities and school districts throughout Alaska and Canada; and WHEREAS, in addition to previously serving as a Compliance Officer, Manager of Budget Operations, Legislative Fiscal Analyst, and Chief Financial Officer, Ms. Stromberg has over 18 years of experience in the finance field; and WHEREAS, Ms. Stromberg's qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in Accountancy, U.S. Certified Public Accountant, and many others too numerous to list,making Ms. Stromberg uniquely and highly qualified. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. Seward City Council hereby approves the City Manager's appointment of Tammy J. Stromberg as Finance Director effective immediately, with her official start date pending relocation. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 6cn day of January, 2010. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Christy Terry,Mayor Agenda Statement Meeting Date: January 6, 2020 To: City Council From: Scott Meszaros, City Manager Agenda Item: Approval of Finance Director Tammy J. Stromberg BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward, Finance Director was opened publicly on September 9, 2019. A telephonic and subsequent on site interview was conducted by the City Manager and an interview committee. Based on education, experience and communication skills, Tammy J. Stromberg was selected for the position of Finance Director. Ms. Stromberg has previously served as a Compliance Officer, Consultant, Fiscal Analyst and Chief Financial Officer at provincial and municipal governments and school districts throughout Alaska and Canada. Ms. Strombger is extensively qualified and holds multiple certifications and qualifications including: a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in Accountancy and U.S. Certified Public Accountant. Ms. Stromberg has over IS years of experience in the finance field and would be a qualified and positive addition to the City's administrative team. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA 1. Comprehensive Plan(documentsourcehere):section3.73 Continue to improve the quality and efficiency of city governmental services X 2. Other (list): X INTENT: To authorize the City Manager to appoint Tammy J. Stromberg as Finance Director effective immediately. ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X FISCAL NOTE: Funding for this position is currently in the FinanceDepartment's budget. Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2020-001, authorizing the City Manager's appointment of Tammy J. Stromberg as Finance Director effective immediately. Tammy J Stromberg, CPA, CA 10-21 Dallas Road Victoria, BC V8V 4Z9 November 15, 2019 Dear Madam/Sir; Please find attached my resume' for your consideration. I have eighteen plus years of governmental finance experience with municipalities, school districts, the Province of Saskatchewan and, most recently, Elections BC. I have managed small governmental finance processes and budget preparation for multiple entities simultaneously. My experience includes working with very simple to quite sophisticated financial systems and analyzing entities from an administrative and fiscal viewpoint. Because of the range of my experience, I am able to quickly adapt and function in most environments. As a Compliance Officer with Elections BC I conducted final review and approval of financial reports for candidates, constituency associations and political parties. I supervise and coach compliance specialists with regard to the review of compliance reports. I also prepare and review communications with clients and escalate reporting issues/questions to the Director when appropriate. Developing relationships with clients is often key to resolving reporting issues. I serve as the contact for a major political party. As the Manager of Budget Operations for the Province of Saskatchewan I was responsible for the production of the Provincial Estimates as well as appropriation bills, supplementary estimates, special warrants and Treasury Board Orders. In addition, served as the FTE analyst and the budget analyst for the Legislative Assembly and its Independent Officers. I prepared analysis and briefing notes for the Deputy Finance Minister, Finance Minister and House regarding FTEs. The work in this position was confidential, fast paced, required accuracy and occurred within a fun team environment with Treasury Board budget policy analysts. During the appropriation process, I communicated with the Ministry of Justice regarding the drafting of appropriation documents and to resolve appropriation questions. As a finance and administrative consultant, I used the skills I gained as an auditor and CFO to analyze organization operations from multiple perspectives. These perspectives encompassed regulatory compliance, internal control, financial reporting, budget preparation/adherence, staff skills and training and financial viability—all while never losing sight of the needs of various users and stakeholders. This often occurred in a rapidly changing environment as I also performed interim CFO services when circumstances required the departure of the current CFO for various reasons (illness, suspected fraud, political issues etc.). Timely and effective communication of complicated and technical information with stakeholders was vital to building and projecting a trustworthy financial organization. Quick, careful situational analysis and relationship building were vital to stabilize and improve these organizations. Compliant and relevant financial reporting were paramount. I have been able to achieve positive outcomes through quick learning, listening to determine what is needed, maintaining flexibility and building good communication with stakeholders. I believe these are qualities that are useful in and strengthen any work place. I am an intermediate to advanced Excel user. I very much appreciate your consideration! Best regards, Tammy Stromberg, CPA,CA (BC Canada), CPA, CA (SK Canada) RESUME' TAMMY I STROMBERG 10-21 DALLAS ROAD Cell 907• VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA V8V 4Z9 LICENSE Chartered Professional Accountant C.A. — Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia and Saskatchewan, January 2013 to present. U. S.Certified Public Accountant-1991 to present, currently licensed in Alaska and Idaho. Member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Past Member of Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. WORK EXPERIENCE Compliance Officer, Provincial Electoral Finance, January 2018 to May 2019; Elections BC, Victoria, British Columbia. Served as the point of contact for a major political party. Communicated with clients and their representatives to resolve compliance issues/questions and provide assistance with electoral finance reports. Prepared and reviewed written communications to clients. Escalated complex issues involving legislation to legal counsel through a supervisor. Supervised and coached temporary compliance specialists. Conducted final review and approval of completed financial reports. Presented at training sessions for financial agents. Manager of Budget Operations,Treasury Board Branch,August 2014 to October 2016; Government of Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan. Managed production of the annual Saskatchewan Estimates, delivery of appropriation bills, interim supply, special warrants, virements, Treasury Board Orders and supplementary estimates. Prepared FTE briefing notes for the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board. Served as the budget analyst for Legislative Assembly and its Independent Officers. Chartered Accountant March 2013 to June 2013; Hutcheson & Company, Chartered Accountants, Victoria, British Columbia. Prepared U.S. and Canadian individual tax returns in accordance with the provisions of the tax treaty. Met with clients to understand and resolve tax issues. Prepared Notice To Reader engagements as well as corporate tax returns for local businesses. Financial &Administrative Consultant 1996 to 2012; Aurora Corporate Enterprises Inc.,Anchorage, Alaska. Founding partner of Aurora Corporate Enterprises, Inc., a financial and administrative consulting firm providing interim CFO, accounting, budgeting and forecasting, finance, staff training, internal control system analysis and related services (including resolution of I.R.S. compliance issues) to governmental entities, Alaska Native corporations, and not-for-profit organizations— reporting to management and governing bodies as required. This work often entailed working with distressed entities to bring them to financial stability and compliance with audit and financial regulatory requirements. As Treasurer of Aurora, prepared corporate tax returns. Legislative Fiscal Analyst, November 1998 — 1999; State of Alaska Legislative Session; Alaska State Legislature. Provided non-partisan fiscal analysis and budget review/research/recommendations for the Alaska State Legislature covering the Departments of Education, University of Alaska, Retirement & Benefits, Court System and the State Fiscal Summary. Assisted with other departments as requested. Senior Revenue Accountant, July 1997 to November 1998; Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Company, Admiralty Island, Alaska. Responsible for accounting of provisional revenue, sales gains/losses, inventory costing, and non cash costs; smelter invoicing including receivables monitoring and cash receipts forecasting; concentrate shipment samples analysis including shiploader samples and final quality settlement samples; assay exchanges including development of exchange assays, comparison of assays with smelter, umpire determination, and final settlement assays calculation; and concentrate sales reporting including contained metals sold, payable metals sold, realized sales variance analysis, realized prices, and royalty calculations. Prepared mine wide cash flow forecasts and accounts payable forecasts as requested. Chief Financial Officer 1991 to 1996; Kashunamiut School District, Chevak, Alaska. Provided executive oversight of the district finance office including accounting,purchasing,accounts receivable,accounts payable, payroll, inventory, investments, risk management, and staff training; served as IBM mini-mainframe system operator; coordinated facility operations and maintenance; administered the human resources program; served as the district safety officer; functioned as the district technology coordinator; and administered non-educational programs. Received awards for excellence in financial reporting from both Government Finance Officers Association of U.S. & Canada and Association of School Business Officials International FY'93-FY'95 CAFR's. Staff Accountant. 1991; Charles W. Bingham, Jr., CPA, Anchorage, Alaska. Prepared individual, partnership, and corporate tax returns. Performed special accounting procedures for a major governmental client. RESUME' In Charge Accountant, 1990; Staff Accountant, 1989 to 1990; Mikunda, Cottrell &Co.,Anchorage, Alaska. Planned and conducted audits of school districts, municipalities and housing authorities. Trained staff accountants in financial report preparation, completion of governmental audits and the use of computers. EDUCATION Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountancy, 1989 (Cum Laude); Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. REFERENCES—Available Upon Request. CITY OF SEWARD Application for Employment P.O.Box 167 Seward,Alaska 99664 Attic Personnel Officer HR@dtyvfs�n�rd.ne�t Phone (907) 224-4074 • Fax: (907) 224-3577 www.cityofseward us-->EMPLOYMENT( Equal access to programs,services and employment is available to all persons.Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview process should notify,a representative of the Human Resources Department. Position(s)applied for Finance Director Date of application Referral Source ❑Advertisement ❑Employee ❑Relative ❑Government Employment Agency ❑Walk-in ❑Private Employment Agency 00therIntemet Name of source(if applicable) Name Stromberg,Tammy,Jean LAST ..FIRST .__ MIDDLE Address 10-21 DallaS Road Victoria BC V8V 4Z9 Canada(US Citizen) STREET CITY STATE ➢P CODE Telephone# 907- Mobile/Beeper/Other Phone Email Address: Ifnecessary,best time to call you at home is _ After 8AM May we contact you at work? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ies[:]No If yes,work number and best time to call ________________________________________________ 907 If you are under 18 and it is required,can you furnish a work permit? _________________________ __________________________________[dies :__. No Ifno,please explain Over 18 Have you submitted an applicationhere before? ------------------_______________________----------------------------------------------------------C_�Ye�✓J No Ifyes,give date(s) ------------------------------------•-----•------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have you everbeen employed here before? +;Yes wvo Ifyes, give dates------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------From To Are you legally eligible for employment in this country?--------------------------------------------------------------------------- .......•W es 1_1 No Date available for work Negotiable Type of employment desired ull-Time 7 Part-Time _:_ Temporary Seasonal Educational Co-Op El Will outravelifjobre requires -----------------�es No Will you relocate ifjob requires it?------------------------(V Yes _ y � q - � Are you able to meet the attendance requirements ofthe position? --------_---------------------------------_----------------------------- Zes No Will you work overtime if required? ------------------------------- es Li No Ifno,please explain Haveyoueverbeen bonded? ----------------------------------------- ----------- ------------------ ----------------- ---------- -----------Zes L-i No Have you been convected ofacrime in the last seven(7)years?______________________________________________________________________________J Yes ZN o If yes, please explain CONVICTION WILL NOT NECESSARILY BEABARTOEMPLOYMENT.EACH INSTANCE AND EXPLANATION WILL BE CONSIDERED IN RELATION TOTHE POSITION FOR WHICHYOUAREAPPLYING. Driver's license number if driving is an essential job function____________________________________________________________state BC License AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER V2019 Employment History *0 Provide the following information for your past and current employers,assignments or volunteer activities,starting with the most recent (use additional sheets if necessary).Explain any gaps in employment in comments section below. EMPLOYER TELEPHONE I DATES EMPLOYED I SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK Please See Attached Resume FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS Please See Attached JOBTITLE HOURLYRATE/SALARY Resume STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE $ PER REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATE/SALARY FINAL $ PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ❑YES ❑NO ❑LATER EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMEDAND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS JOB TITLE HOURLY RATE/SALARY STARTING I IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE I$ I PER I REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATE/SALARY FINAL $ PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ❑YES ❑NO ❑LATER EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS JOB TITLE HOURLY RATE/SALARY STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE S PER REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATE/SALARY FINAL $ PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ❑YES ❑NO ❑LATER EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS JOB TITLE HOURLY RATE/SALARY STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE $ 7ER REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATE/SALARY FINAL $ PER MAY WE CONTACTFOR REFERENCE? ❑YES ❑NO ❑LATER Comments INCLUDING EXPLANATION OFANYGAPS IN EMPLOYMENT 1 am a US citizen qualified to work in the United States. Skills and Qualifications-Summarize any special training,skills,licenses and/or certificates that may qualify you as being able to perform job- related functions in the position for which you are applying. CPA, Alaska, Idaho and CPA, CA- British Columbia,Saskatchewan. Passed CFA Level I Exam Fall 2017. V.201 S X. Educational Background IFJOS-RELATED 14 A.List last three(3)schools attended,starting with most recent.B.List number of years completed.C.Indicate degree or diploma earned,if any.D.Grade Point Average or Class Rank. E.Major field of study.F.Minor field of study(if applicable). B.NUMBER OF C.DEGREE D. GPA A.SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED DIPLOMA CLASS RANK E.MAJOR F.MINOR Boise State University 1987 1989 3.6 See Resume College of Southern Idaho 1986 1987 _T University of Idaho 1983 1985 References List name and telephone number of three business/work references who are not related to you and are not previous supervisors. If not applicable,list three school or personal references who are not related to you. NAME TELEPHONE YEARS KNOWN Available upon request if I pass initial applicant screening. Additional Information List professional,trade,business,or civic associations and any offices held. EXCLUDE MEMBERSHIPS WHICH WOULD REVEAL SEX,RACE,RELIGION,NATIONAL ORIGIN.AGE,COLOR,DISABILITY OR ANY OTHER SIMILARLY PROTECTED STATUS. ORGANIZATION OFFICES HELD Association of School Business Officials (1991-1996)' Director Government Finance Officials Association (Past Member) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants List special accomplishments,publications,awards,etc. EXCLUDE INFORMATION WHICH WOULD REVEAL SEX,RACE,RELIGION,NATIONAL ORIGIN,AGE,COLOR,DISABILITY OR OTHER PROTECTED STATUS Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting FY93 -FY95 from both Government Finance Officers Assocation and Association of School Business Officials International. List anv additional information you would like us to consider. V.2019 I understand that if I am employed,any misrepresentation or material omission made by me on this application will be sufficient cause for cancellation of this application or immediate discharge from the employer's service,whenever it is discovered. I givethe employerthe rightto contact and obtain information from all references,employers,educational institutions and to otherwise verify the accuracy of the information contained in this application.I hereby release from liabilitythe employer and its representatives for seeking,gathering and using such information and all other persons,corporations or organizations for furnishing such information. The employer does not unlawfully discriminate in employment and no question on this application is used for the purpose of limiting or excusing any applicant from consideration for employment on a basis prohibited by local,state or federal law. This application is current for only 60 days.At the conclusion of this time,if I have not heard from the employer and still wish to be considered for employment,it will be necessary to fill out a new application. If I am hired,I understand that I am freeto resign at anytime,with or withoutcauseand without prior notice,and the employer reserves the same right to terminate my employment at anytime,with or without cause and without prior notice,except as maybe required by law.This application does not constitute an agreement or contract for employment fo rany specifiedperiodo rdefinite duration. I understand that no representative of theemployer,other than an authorized officer,has the authority to make any assurances to the contrary.I further understand that any such assurances must be in writing and signed by an authorized officer. I understand it is this company's policy not to refuse to hire a qualified individual with a disability because of that person's need fora reasonable accommodation as required by theADA. I also understand that if I am hired,I will be required to provide proof of identity and legal work authorization. I represent and warrant that I have read and fully understand the foregoing and seek employment underthese conditions. Digitally signed by Tammy Stromberg Tammy Stromberg eemaiil�T019strom65@gma�$�,c=US 2019/11/15 Signature of Applicant _ Date V.2019 Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING THE CITY MANAGER'S APPOINTMENT OF R. CLINTON CRITES AS FIRE CHIEF WHEREAS, Seward City Code § 2.20.015 requires the City Manager's appointment for the Fire Chief position to receive approval from the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Fire Chief position was opened for recruitment, and Deputy In Chief, R Clinton Crites applied for and was offered the position; and WHEREAS, Mr.Crites is an asset to the City's administration team,the Fire Department and the community; and WHEREAS, in addition to serving as the City of Seward's Deputy Fire Chief since September 2018, Mr. Crites has over 21 years of experience in the field of firefighting and emergency services; and WHEREAS, Mr. Crites' certifications include Firefighter II, Fire Investigator, Fire Instructor 11, Fire Officer 11, Hazardous Material Operations/Hazwoper Technician, Fire Inspector I&II, State of Alaska Intensive Care Paramedic, and many others too numerous to list,making Mr. Crites uniquely and highly qualified. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. Seward City Council hereby approves the City Manager's appointment of Clinton Crites as Fire Chief effective immediately. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 6th day of January, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Christy Terry,Mayor Agenda Statement Meeting Date: January 6, 2020 To: City Council From: Scott Meszaros, City Manager Agenda Item: Approval of R. Clinton Crites as Fire Chief BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward, Fire Chief position was opened internally following vacancy. An onsite interview was conducted by the City Manager and an interview committee. Based on education, experience and communication skills, R. Clinton Crites was selected for the Fire Chief position via internal promotion. Mr. Crites has been serving as the Deputy Fire Chief since September 2018, and has served as the second in command at events during that time. Mr. Crites is extensively qualified and holds multiple certifications including: Firefighter II, Fire Investigator, Fire Instructor II, Fire Officer II, Hazardous Material Operations/Hazwoper Technician, Fire Inspector I&II and State of Alaska Intensive Care Paramedic. Deputy Chief Crites has over 21years of experience in the firefighting/fire safety field and enjoys a good working relationship with multiple local fire safety and medical organizations. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA 1. Comprehensive Plan(documentsource here):section 3.8,public safety X 2. Strategic Plan(document source here):Pagell,preparefornatural disasters, establish a plan.Page 18, maintain a safe community. X 3. Other (list): X INTENT: To authorize the City Manager to appoint R. Clinton Crites as Fire Chief effective immediately. ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X FISCAL NOTE: Funding for this position is currently in the Fire Department's budget. Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2020-002, authorizing the City Manager's appointment of R. Clinton Crites as Fire Chief effective immediately. City of Seward Fire Department P.O. Box 167, Seward Alaska 99664 Physical Address: 316 Fourth Avenue Email address: sewardfdO)cityofseward.net Telephone: 907-224-3445 Fax: 907-224-8633 To: Scott Meszaros, City Manager Thru: Riley Shurtleff, Personnel Subject: Fire Chief Position From: Clinton Crites, Deputy Fire Chief Date: December 18, 2019 Please accept this as my official notification of my interest in the open position for Fire Chief for the City of Seward. I am including a copy of the city application,my resume and public safety transcript. I have enjoyed serving as Deputy Fire Chief for just less than 1.5 years for the City of Seward and look forward in the opportunity to grow this department in a positive and productive manner. I have many ideas for improvements to enhance our delivery of service and manage the department responsibly. Thank you for your consideration. RUSBY CLINTON CRITES III rccrites" citvofseward.net RELATED QUALIFICATIONS • Autonomic and Team Working Skills, Strong Work Ethic, Public Relations,Organized/Attention to Detail, Training Programs, Excellent Oral and Written Skills, Microsoft Office/Computer Skills, Firehouse Software Skills, Personnel Management EDUCATION • Columbia Southern University, Orange Beach, AL 2009 o Bachelors of Science Degree in Fire Science(Summa Cum Laude) • Gainesville State College, Oakwood, GA o Associate of Applied Science Paramedic Technology 2008 • University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka, AK 2007 o EMS Management and Leadership • Lanier Technical College,Oakwood, GA o Diploma, Paramedic Technology 2000,Fire Science Technology 2005 VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Lumpkin County Fire/EMS April 2002-2009 Lumpkin County Park and Recreation assisted with T-Ball 2015,2016 Girl Scout Volunteer 10/2015-7/2017 EXPERIENCE Deputy Fire Chief, Full-time City of Seward Fire Department, Seward,AK September 2018-Present • Recognized Training Officer for the Fire Department and responsible for organizing, directing and conducting training operations within the department to maintain minimum local, state and federal training and operational standards. • Serves as second in command of the Fire Department and has command responsibilities for firefighting, rescue, emergency responses and other activities of the department. • Fire & Life Safety Inspections Security Guard/Paramedic Denali Universal Services • Armed Security Officer and Paramedic for Trans AK Pipeline Pump#6. • Provide Advanced Life Support and non-emergency medical care and Drug screenings to employees and contractors of Alyeska. • Remote work setting with limited supervision. PT Instructor/Rescue Technician Professional Rescue and Fire Training,Calhoun, GA July 2010-March 2013 • Confine Space stand-by team member Lieutenant, Full-time City of Johns Creek Fire Department,Johns Creek,GA September 2008-March 2018 • Lieutenant E61A. Promoted 6/22/14 • Interim Sergeant, Rescue 61-A 2/10-211 1. Promoted to Sergeant 63-A 4/12 • SWAT Medic, Honor Guard Member,Fire Inspector • Instructor for: Swiftwater Rescue,Fire Officer I& II,Live Fire,Life Safety Code,Rope Rescue Firefighter IIIParamedic, Full-Thne,Part-time, Volunteer April 2002-August 2007 Lumpkin County Fire/EMS, Dahlonega, GA May 2008-September 2009 • Fire Inspector/Adjunct Training Instructor March 2011-January 2015 • Lt. Training Officer. Develop training programs, Provide In-service to Fire &EMS personnel. Supervise Firefighters during training, on scenes, and during normal day-to-day operations Base Manager/Paramedic, Part-time Klawock EMS/Guardian Flight Inc.,Klawock, AK October 2007-April 2008 • Start up a new EMS system, first paid EMS Department for this Community • Provide Advanced Life Support to the Community of Klawock • Develop and provide training, Instruct EMT class • Administrative duties: Scheduling, Budget, Supplies, Personnel, Public Relations Paramedic/Safety Manager, Full-time Alicia Roberts Medical Center, Klawock,AK August 2007-April 2008 • Advanced Life Support to the Community of Prince of Wales Island • Provide training and facility safety management at ARMC Adjunct Fire Instructor, Part-time Georgia Fire Academy,Forsyth,GA September 2005-2009 • Instruct: Fireground Hydraulics, Live Fire Control in Class A, B, and Acquired Structures, Pressurized Container Fire Control • Evaluator for NPQ Testing Firefighter/Paramedic, Part-time Forsyth County Fire Department, Cumming, GA April 2005-August 2007 • Firefighter and Advanced Life Support for the community of Forsyth County Paramedic/Emergency Department, Part-time Chestatee Regional Hospital, Dahlonega, GA August 2003-January 2005 • Advanced Life Support to Customers of Chestatee Regional Hospital Firefighter II/Parainedic,Full-time Dawson County Emergency Services,Dawsonville,GA May 1998-August 2007 • Fire Training Officer(Non-Rank Position). Develop training programs,Lead Instructor for Firefighter Recruit class,Provide In-service to Fire& EMS personnel,Assist in Fire Inspections • Apparatus Design Committee, Employee Evaluation Committee, Product Research Committee Rusby Clinton Crites III Public Safety Transcript State of Alaska Division of Fire and Life Safety Training and Education Bureau -Firefighter I & II -Fire Officer I &11 -Fire Service Instructor II -Hazardous Materials-Awareness &Operations -Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I -Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator: Driver/Pumper -AKFIT Alaska Emergency Services Program -State of Alaska Licensed Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic#671 -Basic Instructor Orientation -Alaska-Specific Instructor Orientation(ETT&EMT 1) -Advanced Instructor Orientation (EMT 2&3) Roswell/Alaharetta Public Safety Training Center -OSHA HAZWOPER-Hazardous Materials Technician International Code Council -Fire Inspector I Alabama Fire College -Fire Inspector II Georgia Search and Rescue Task Force I Intro to Technical Rescue Technical Rescue Core Qualifications Technical Rescue Rope Techniques Confined Space Rescue Technician Rescue Technician-Trench Rescue Technician-Structural Collapse Technician Medical College of Georgia -Specialized Tactics for Operational Rescue and Medicine (STORM) (SWAT Medic) National Board on Fire Service Professional Oualifications (NPO) -NPQ Firefighter I &II -NPQ Hazardous Materials First Responder at the Awareness&Operations Level -NPQ Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I -NPQ Fire Instructor I &II -NPQ Fire Officer I &II -NPQ Wildland Firefighter -NPQ Fire Inspector I& II -NPQ Incident Safety Officer -NPQ Driver/Operator of Fire Apparatus with a Fire Pump -NPQ Rescue Technician-Rope -NPQ Rescue Technician-Confined Space -NPQ Rescue Technician-Trench -NPQ Rescue Technician-Structural Collapse Technician Georgia Firefighter Standards and Training Council -Certified Firefighter-State of Georgia##19713-03 -NPQ Evaluator Training Course -Certified Fire Inspector-State of Georgia#ISP-00306-06 The City of Johns Creek Fire Department -Fire Officer I and I1, 7CFD Acting Officer in Charge -Fire Apparatus Operator -2009 Live Fire Training Instructor -Swiftwater Rescue Technician/Instructor -Sexual Harassment-What Supervisors Need to Know Fire Department Incident Safety Officers Association -Incident Safety Officer Academy -Incident Safety Officer Certified#7873 Rescue 3 International -Swift Water Rescue Technician Unit 1 -Swift Water Rescue Technician-Advanced -Flood Rescue Boat Operator -Rescuing Victims from Vehicles in Water -Rescue 3 Management of Water and Flood Incidents American Canoe Association -Swiftwater Rescue CSX Transportation -Emergency Response to Railroad Incidents National Wildfire Coordinating Group -Firefighter Type II S-130,S-190,I-100,L-180 Emergency Unlimited,Inc. -Hazwoper Technician Level,29 CFR 1910.120(q) The:National Fire Academv -Emergency Response to Terrorism: Self Study -Incident Command System -Incident Safety Officer -Building Construction-Combustible -Building Construction-Non Combustible&Fire Resistive Construction -Managing Company Tactical Operations Preparation -Managing Company Tactical Operations Decision Making -Managing Company Tactical Operations:Tactics -Leadership I: Strategies for Company Success -Leadership II:Strategies for Personal Success -Leadership III: Strategies for Supervisory Success -Health and Safety Officer -Firefighter Safety: Calling the Mayday -Basic Life Support for Hazardous Materials -Incident Command for EMS -Introduction to Fire Inspection Principles and Practices -Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist I -Incident Command for High-Rise Operations -Executive Skills Series:Managing and Leading Change -Introduction to Wildland/Urban Interface Firefighting for the Structural Company Officer -Managing a Changing Environment -Training Operations in Small Departments -Fire Behavior in a Single Family Occupancy -Fire Modeling in a Single 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Goldfedder -Survival Seminar Society of Fire Protection Engineers -Professional Development Training 2009,2010 -Fire Safety Seminar -Tenability and Egress Modeling Seminar -NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Update(2009 ed) Georgia Emergency Management Agency -Crash Victim Extrication -Infection Control: A Street Sense Approach -Rescue Specialist -Awareness for Initial Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents -Georgia Bus Extrication ISFSI- International Society of Fire Service Instructors_ -Principles of Modem Fire Attack SLICE-RS Stanford School of Medicine 716 Annual Stanford Symposium on Emergency Medicine ProSolutions Training -Mandated Reporting Requirements: A Track for Georgia Medical Professionals -Mandated Reporters: Critical Links in Protecting Children -Transportation Safety: Keeping Kids Safe in Georgia Stop Believing.Start Knowing -Fire Dynamics and the Fire Ground National TIM Responder Training Program -National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training Course Federal 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Anthracis -Botulism -Primary Effects of Primary Blast Injuries -Avian Flu -Emergency Management Concerns for the First Responder in Terrorism and Disasters -Wide Area Search CFI Trainer -Digital Photography and the Fire Investigator -Documenting the Event -Electrical Safety -Ethics and the Fire Investigator -Fire Investigator Scene Safety -Fundamentals of Interviewing -Fundamentals of Residential Building Construction -Introduction to Evidence -Introduction to Fire Dynamics and Modeling -Investigating Fatal Fires -Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires -Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene -Search and Seizure -The HAZWOPER Standard -The Practical Application of the Relationship Between NFPA 1033 and NFPA 921 -The Scientific Method f'or Fire and Explosion Investigation -Wildland Fires Investigation EMS Courses BLS,Basic Life Support BTLS,Basic Trauma Life Support-Advanced ACLS,Advanced Cardiac Life Support AMLS,Advanced Medical Life Support PALS,Pediatric Advanced Life Support GEMS,Geriatric Education for EMS ABLS,Advanced Burn Life Support AMLS, Advanced Medical Life Support AHLS-Advanced Haz-Mat Life Support NRP,Neonatal Resuscitation Provider PHTLS,Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support BTLS-P,Basic Trauma Life Support-Pediatric ASHI-BLS and Advanced Life Support Level 8 Instructor CITY OF SEWARD Application for Employment P.O.Box 167 Seward,Alaska 99664 • , Attn:Personnel Officer PLEASE NOTE: All applicants MUST be able to HR0dtvofteward.net successfully pass a criminal background check and druC Phone (907) 224-4074 • Fax: (907) 224-3S77 test. Equal access to programs,services and employment is available ball persons.Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview process should notify a representative of the Human Resources Department. Position(s) applied for Fire Chief Date of application 12/18/19 Referral Source Advertisement Employee 11 Relative Government Employment Agency 1-1 Walk-in F]Private Employment Agency Other Name of source (if applicable) Name Crites III Rusby Clinton LAST FIRST MIDDLE Address PO Box 715 Seward, AK 99664 STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE Telephone f# Mobile/Beeper/Other Phone Email Address: rccrites@cityofseward.net Ifnecessary,best time to call you at home is Anytime ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maywecontactyouatwork? ---•••-------•-----------------------•--------•-••---.....- ........... ®Yes ONO lfyes,work number and best time to call 224.3445_______________________________________•_ If you are under 18 and it is required,can you furnish a work permit? --------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes No Ifno,pleaseexplain _ Have you submitted an applicationhere before? ___--__-- Yes L_i No --------------------------------------------------------------------- Ifyes,givedate(s) _May 2018 Have youeverbeenemployedherebefore? ..._----------------------__•-•••........................... __...._... Yes C No If yes, give dates---------------------- ---•-------------------•-•--.... .................................. ..........From 9/2018 To—Present— _ Areyou legally eligible for employment in this country?___________________________________________________________________________•___-___•- Yes j No Date available for work Immediate Type of employment desired Full-Time Part-Time Temporary Seasonal Educational Co-Op Will you relocate if job requires it?....Live_inCity__.. /Yes No Willyoutravel ifjob requires it?--------- --------- Yes` No Areyou abl eto meet the attendance requirements ofthe posi ti on? -____________-__-_____________________________-______--_______._.___•.'Yes No Will you work overtime if required? ...... -----•-----.------••-----•-----•-------------•---------------- Yes No Ifno,pleaseexplain Have youeverbeen bonded? __________________________ --------------------------------------------------- Yes No Have you been convicted ofa crime in the last seven(7)years? ------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Yes V No If yes,please explain CON VICTION W ILL=NECESSARILY SEA BAR TOE MPLOYMENT.EACH INSTANCE AND E XPLANAT ION W I LL BE CONSIDERED I NRELATION TO THE POSITION FORW HICH YOU ARE APPLYING. Driver's license number if driving is an essential job function__.. __________________________________state AK AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER V 2019 Employment History ` } Provide the following information for your past and current employers,assignments or volunteer activities,starting with the most recent (use additional sheets if necessary).Explain any gaps in employment in comments section below. _.............---- EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK City of Seward 907-224-3445 FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES A PO Box 167 Seward,AK 99664 9/18 Present Second in command JOB TITLE HOURLY RATE/SALARY Fire Inspections/Prevention Deputy Fire Chief STARTING Public Education IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE $ PER Provide Training Scott Meszaros, City Manager 29.54 Hr Supervise 30 volunteers j REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY On call after hours Currently Employed FINAL Data Entry/Managment C PER Equipment repairlinventooy MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ®YES NO ❑LATER 36.44 1 Hr Supervise Emergency Opla EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMED ANDJOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS JOB TITLE HOURLY RATEISALARY STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE $ PER REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY FINAL $ PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ❑Yrs ❑NO ❑LATER EMPLOYER TELEPHONE OATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS JOB TITLE HOURLY RATEISALARY STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE S PER REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY FINAL $ PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ❑YES ❑NO ❑LATER EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMED AND J00 RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS JOB TITLE HOURLY RATE/SALARY STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE $ PER REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATE/SALARY FINAL s PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? [-I YES ❑NO ❑LATER CommGIy I`s INCLUDING EXPLANATION OF ANYGAPS INEMPLOYMENT Skills and Qualifications-Summarize any special training,skills,licenses and/or certificates that may qualify you as being able to perform job- related functions in the position for which you are applying. V2019 Employment History Provide the fallowing information for your past and current employers,assignments or volunteer activities,starting with the most recent(use additional sheets if necessary).Explain any gaps in employment in comments section helow. EMPLOYER TELEPHONF DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK Denali Universal Services (907)522-1300 FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS Armed Security Officer and remote 11500 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage,AK 99515 03/19/18 06/07/18 Medic at Pump Station 6,Trans Alaska HOURLY RATEISALARY pipeline. Provide security for Alyeska JOB TITLEproperty and personnel.Provide Security Officer Medic STARTING Advanced Life Support and TITLE S rtn on-emergent medical care to IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND Sgt Carl Dennis 907-4TITLE 3 24.23 Hr employees and contractors of Alyeska REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATESALARV ipeGne Services.Work in remote Currently Employed FINAL lettings with limited supervision.Work weeks on 2 week offs. rr MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ■YES ❑NO ❑LATER 24.23 Hr EMPLOYER 1EIT15HONIF CATES EMPLOYED SUM MARI2E THE TYPE OF WORK City of Johns Creek Fire Department (678)474-1640 FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS iee`tenant Fire Engine Company 5114 10/07/08 03/16118 10700 Abbotts Bridge Rd Suite 190 Johns Creek,GA 30097 I5 geant Rescue Company 4/12 JOB TITLE HOURLY RATEISALARY Ire Inspector,SWAT Medic,Honor Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic STARTING :uard Member IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE S PER !Instructor:Swiftwater Rescue,Flre Captain Jeff Johanson 404-569-1613 17.82 Hr 10(ficer I&11,Live Fire Control,Life REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY 'safety Code,Rape Rescue,FAO Retired from Georgia Fire Service, Moved to AK FINAL Engine and Truck Company a PER ethnical Rescuer:Trench,Rope MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ■YES ❑NO ❑LATER 24 93 Hr JSwiflwater,Confined Space,Structural Collapse EMPLOYER TFLEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK Lumpkin County Fire/EMS (706)864-3030 FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS _ ire Inspector and Adjunct Training 57 Pinetree Way Dahlonega,GA 30533 04/12/02 09/12/09 Officer3111-1116. -- --- ••ieutenant Fire TrainingOfficer: JOB TITLE • HOURLY RATEISA1,ARY Part-time Firefighter/Paramedic, Fire Training Officer and Fire Inspector STARTING nevelop training programs, provide servlcetraining both Fire and EMS. IMMEDIATE SUPERVLSORANDTITLE S PER Supervise personnel during training Fire Chief David Wimpy 12.00 Hr evolutions and day to day operations. REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY Discontinued working part-time FINAL S PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? o YES ❑NO ❑LATER 15.00 Hr II EMPLOYER TELEPHONE OATFS EMPLOYED BUMMARI7E THE TYPE OF WORK SEARHC Alicia Roberts Medical Center (907)755-4800 rROrA TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS Clinical Skills to include patient care, 7300 Klawock Hwy A,Klawock,AK 99925 08/01/07 04/01/08 -Ray,Laboratory,medication JOB TTIE HOURLY RATHSALARY ellvery,EKG,Advanced Life Support, Paramedic STARTING on-emergent care. IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE S PER Facility safety and training. Nurse Case Manager 20.00 Hr REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY Due to family obligations,moved back to Georgia. FINAL 3 PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ®YF,J ❑NO ❑LAIER J20.00 Hf COm11 eats INCLUCING EXPLANATION OF ANY GAPS IN EMPLOYMENT Please see attached Resume Skills and Qualifications -Summarize any special training,skills, licenses and/or certificates that may qualify you as being able to perform job-related functions in the position for which you are applying. li ationally Registered and AlaskalGeorgia Paramedic and Firefighter II,Flrc Officer 11,Fire Inspector II,, W e Ic, a2erdous MaFeiTttFs an Rescue Technician. Highly Proficient in NFIRS/Firehouse Reporting.Proficient in various computer applications.Please see attached transcript. V.2018 Employment History 1. Provide the following information for your past and current employers,assignments or volunteer activities,starring with the most recent(use additional sheets if necessary). Explain any gaps in employment-in comments section below. EMPLOYER TEI. PHONIF DATES EMPLOYFO SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK Guardian Flight (907)245-6230 FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES ADDRESS tarted up new EMS system,first paid 3474 Old International Airport Rd Anchorage,AK 99502 10/01/07 04/01/081 MS department on Pnnce of Wales. JOB TITLE HOURLY RATLISALARY rovided AK EMT training to new Base Managerolunteers and employees. STARTING eveloped scheduling,reporting,and IMMCOIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE S PER n-service training. Jathan Nails Fight Medic 20.00 Hr REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY Moved back to Georgia FINAL s MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ®YES ❑NO ❑LATER 20-00 7Hr EMPLOYER I.E HONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK Forsyth County Fire Department (770)781-2180 FROMT51 TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSIBLITIES AooRESs 07/01/O7/01/07 IPart-time Firefighter/Paramedic 3520 Settingdown Rd Cumming, GA 30028 - - - - JOR TITLE HOURLY RATEISALARY Provided Rescue,Advanced Life Part-Time Firefighter/Paramedic STARTING Support,Fire Control,Fire Prevention, hand Public Education.Worked on IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE Is P R Engine and Truck Compan es. Division Chief Brenda Green 15.00 Hr REASON FOR LEAYING HOURLY RATFJSALARY Moved to Prince of Wales AK FINAL S PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? ®YES ❑NO LATER 15.00 Hr EMPLOYER TELEPHONE DATES EMPLOYED SUMMARIZE THE TYPE OF WORK Dawson County Emergency Services (706)344-3666 FROM TO +7roviding FORMED AND JOB RESPONSISLITIES ADORESS time as a Firefighter Paramedic 393 Memory Lane Dawsonville,GA 30534 03/01/98 07/01/0 Adavanced Life Support and -ire/Rescue Services. JOB TIT LE HOURLY RATEISALARY Firefighter/Paramedic, PT Fire Training Officer STARTING "art-time Fire Training Off cer. eveloped and instructed IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TITLE $ PER tepartment's first NPQ Firefighter Fire Chief Lanier Swafford 10.00 Hr aining program.Provided in-service REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY aining to all shifts. Moved to Prince of Wales AK FINAL Is PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? Q YES ❑NO ❑LATER 15.00 Hr EMPLOYER TELEPHONE I DATES EMPLOYED SU MMARl2E THE TYPE OF WORK FROM TO PERFORMED AND JOB RESPONSiBLITES ADDRESS JOBTRLE HOURLY RATMALARY STARTING IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR AND TRI.E 5 PER J REASON FOR LEAVING HOURLY RATEISALARY FINAL S PER MAY WE CONTACT FOR REFERENCE? [I YES ❑YES NO LATER Comments INCLUDING EXPLANATION OF ANY GAPS N EMPLOYMENT Skills and Qualifications -Sunrnrarl2c any special training, skills. licenses andior certificates that may qualify you as being able to perform job-related functions in the position for Which you are applying. V.2018 Educational Background IF JOB-RELATED A.List last three(3)schools attended,starting with most recent.B.List number of years completed.C.Indicate degree or diploma earned, if any. D.Grade Point Average or Class Rank. E. Major field of study.F. Minor field of study(if applicable). B.NUMBER OF C.DEGREE D. GPA A.SCHOOL YEARS COMPLETED DIPLOMA CLASS RANK E.MAJOR F.MINOR Columbia Southern University 2 B.S. 4.0 Fire Science Gainesville State College 2 A.A.S. 3.9 Paramed� University of Alaska S.E. 1 Diploma 4.0 EMS Mamigement References List name and telephone number of three business/work references who are not related to you and are not previous supervisors.If not applicable, list three school or personal references who are not related to you. NAME TELEPHONE YEARS KNOWN Battalion Chief David Jugenheimer 20+ Captain Curtis Walther --- 11 Division Chief Kris Boggs 115 Additional Information List professional, trade, business,or civic associations and any offices held. EXCLUDE MEMBERSHIPS WHICH WOULDREVEAL SEX.RACE.RELIGION.NATIONAL ORIGIN.AGE,COLOR.DISABILITY OR ANY OTHER SIMILARLY PROTECTED STATUS. ORGANI2ATION OFFICES HELD Kenai Penninsula Emergency Services Inc. Secretary List special accomplishments,publications, awards,etc. :XCLUDE INFORMATION WHICH WOULD REVEAL SEX.RACE.RELIGION.NATIONAL ORIGIN.AGE.COLOR.DISABILITY OR OTHER PROTECTED STATUS. 2006 Dawson County Rotary Club Paramedic of the Year 2009 Summa Cum Laude Columbia Southern University 2010 City of Johns Creek Firefighter of the Quarter ,ist any additional information you would like us to consider. V.2019