Instructor’s Remunerations – Fire Suppression Members Sample Clauses

Instructor’s Remunerations – Fire Suppression Members. 1) The BPFFA and Administration agree that there is a need to recognize and properly compensate members who instruct / train other members in a wide variety of specialized operations. 2) The compensation for such training will be the honorarium agreed to by the Association and Administration. 3) Only instructors recognized by Administration will be eligible for compensation. A list will be compiled and all stakeholders notified as to their status. Instructors will be assessed on a yearly basis by the Division of Training to determine their effectiveness as an instructor. 4) The Division Chief of Training will have the final decision as to who will be a qualified instructor. 5) A qualified instructor shall mean having taken a Department approved course, if applicable. The Division Chief of Training may approve employees with equivalent experience to become instructors. 6) Any member who expresses a desire to be an instructor will have to be approved by the Division Chief of Training. A member of the Training Division sitting in and observing the potential instructor doing an actual lesson/presentation may do this assessment. 7) While one individual may instruct more than one discipline, the Corporation prefers that there be different instructors for each discipline, where qualified individuals are available. The Division Chief of Training will endeavour to distribute the instructors’ positions fairly between the members. 8) The training disciplines will include but not be limited to: ▪ Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) (including, CPR, First Aid, Defibrillation) ▪ Auto Extrication – minimum one (1) instructor per shift, maximum two (2) instructors per shift ▪ Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) – minimum one (1), maximum two (2) instructors per shift ▪ High Level Rescue – minimum one (1), maximum two (2) instructors per shift ▪ Water Rescue – minimum one (1, maximum two (2) instructors per shift ▪ Confined Space – minimum one (1), maximum two (2) instructors per shift ▪ Trench rescue - minimum one (1), maximum two (2) per shift ▪ Driving – minimum one (1), maximum two (2) instructors per shift in addition to the current Dept. Driving Coordinator 9) Any instruction/training done on an instructor’s off-duty time will be compensated at time and a half of their current rate. Instructors may also receive time owing in lieu of compensation. 10) Each discipline will have a designated Training Officer/Captain who is responsible for overseeing each training discipline. Tra...
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