Fire Protection, Health and Safety, and Public Order Officer | Sachbearbeiter/in Brandschutz- und Sicherheits- und Arbeitsschutzbeauftragte/r /Ordnung (m/w/d)
Gemeinde Nünchritz
Job Summary
This role serves the administrative community of Nünchritz-Glaubitz, focusing on the critical management of fire protection, occupational health and safety, and public order. On a day-to-day basis, you will develop fire safety regulations, manage emergency plans, and oversee the maintenance of fire protection equipment. You will also conduct hazard assessments, perform safety briefings for staff, and act as a representative for the Public Order Office, which includes field service duties such as monitoring traffic safety and public security. This position is unique because it combines administrative office work—such as budget planning and issuing fee notices—with active field duties and community safety. It offers a high degree of responsibility within a professional team, providing the opportunity to shape local safety standards. The role is attractive due to its permanent contract, public service benefits, and the chance to contribute directly to the safety of the local municipality.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training as a Management Assistant in Public Administration (Verwaltungsfachangestellte/r). Qualification as a Fire Protection Officer including technical fire service training is highly desirable.
Experience
- Professional experience in fire protection, occupational safety, or public administration
- Experience in creating fire safety regulations and emergency measure plans
- Experience in conducting safety briefings and training for employees
- Experience in administrative tasks including budget management and issuing official notices
- Experience in public order or municipal enforcement services
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to join the Voluntary Fire Department is required. Must be prepared to perform field work for the Public Order Office. Position requires a minimum of 30 hours per week. Candidates must be willing to undergo continuous further training.