Defensible Space Inspector
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Environmental/ Urban Planning
Overview
The North Tahoe Fire Protection District is currently accepting applications for current and future job openings from qualified individuals to serve in the role of Defensible Space Inspector. These are seasonal grant-funded positions assigned to a 40-hour work week. This position is expected to be active from approximately May through November. The actual start and end dates will be dependent on weather and snow conditions and may be extended beyond 6 months, but no more than 9 months from the employment start date.
The eligibility list established from this recruitment will be used to fill current and future vacancies. Successful applicants will serve an important role on the Fire Prevention team.
The Defensible Space Inspector works under the direct supervision of the Division Chief of Fire and Life Safety or their designee. The responsibilities include defensible space inspections within the Fire District boundaries and other geographical areas as required by contract and as per Public Resource Code 4291, 14 CCR 1299, California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection General Guidelines for Creating Defensible Space, and applicable County Ordinances and local regulations for vegetation management and abatement;
maintain accurate and comprehensive records and database information for inspections; promote Fire Adapted Communities and Firewise Recognized Sites as part of a regional Network and Fire Adapted Communities; greet and assist the public; answer phone calls; respond to email; and complete related duties; follow District Standard Operating Procedures, Rules and Regulations, and comply with District Expectations; and perform other duties as assigned.
The applicant must be able to be on their feet for extended periods of time, work in both indoor and outdoor environments, and lift objects frequently up to 10 pounds and occasionally up to 25 pounds. He or she must have the ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; understand the community, organization, and operations of the North Tahoe Fire Protection District;
and work cooperatively with citizens, community groups, business interests, other District employees, and federal, state, and local agencies.
Pay shall be determined by the Division Chief of Fire and Life Safety and is dependent on education, skills, knowledge and abilities. The Defensible Space Inspector is a seasonal position, assigned to a 40-hour work week and is classified as a Miscellaneous employee.
Examples of DutiesTypical Activities Include:
- Assist NTFPD fire prevention staff with public education, community outreach and Fire Prevention Week activities.
- Conduct defensible space inspections to support Fire Adapted Communities for a variety of reasons including:
- Curbside inspections
- Tree removal permit inspections
- Insurance compliance inspections
- Complaint driven inspections
- Other solicited or required inspections
- Assist with LPG compliance and permits in the WUI.
- Assist NTFPD fire prevention staff regarding the California State Building Code Table 7a for WUI construction materials compliance.
- Given a WUI code issue, assist NTFPD fire prevention staff and Engine Companies with annual inspections of B, M, E, R1 and R2 occupancies within the District, Alpine Meadows and other geographical areas as required by contract for compliance with codes and regulations.
- Given a California Fire Code Chapter 3 Complaint, assist NTFPD fire prevention staff with County staff within District, Alpine Meadows and other geographical areas as required by contract for compliance with codes and regulations.
- Assist NTFPD fire prevention staff and the District Forester with maintaining a database of PRC 4291 inspection activity.
- Assist NTFPD fire prevention staff and the District Forester with the fuels reduction (chipping) program.
- Assist NTFPD fire prevention staff with Citizen’s Emergency Information Team and Community Emergency Response Team programs relating to the WUI.
- Greet and assist the public, answer phones and other duties as assigned.
- Follow District Standard Operating Procedures, Rules & Regulations, and comply with District Expectations.
- Increase public awareness, knowledge and actions implemented by citizens and the community to reduce the loss of human life, property and the environment due to destructive wildfires.
- Perform inspections and related assignments in the field.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Understand and work cooperatively with the community, organization and operations of the North Tahoe Fire Protection District.
- Learn computerized data entry procedures and systems.
- English usage and spelling, grammar and punctuation.
Minimum Requirements
- Minimum of 18 years of age
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Current CPR certification to the Health Care Provider level (required within 60 days after employment)
- Valid Driver’s License
Preferred and Desired Qualifications Knowledge of:
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