Ascertained Merit Points Sample Clauses

Ascertained Merit Points. Promotional candidates must provide the necessary certification and proof of participation in LZFD special team, committee, board affiliation, or advanced classes. -Special teams association must be one year prior to the expiration date of the current eligibility list for Lieutenant/Captain and be in good standing to be eligible for submission. Prior and current special team service time will be credited for a full year of affiliation from the starting date of the special team training tract through the year of the promotional test announcement, as long as the team member has been in good standing. The LZFD team leader or staff liaison will provide letters of good standing and longevity upon request of the promotional candidate. -Education Points will be provided to the highest degree attained from an accredited college or university, for example, the candidate has an Associate’s degree and a Bachelor’s degree the Bachelor’s degree would be the only degree recognized for point submission. Only one degree can be submitted per level i.e. 2 Bachelor’s degrees only one can be submitted. -Advanced class points will not be accepted for classes required to be eligible for promotion, special team, committees, or job requirements e.g. VMO, FSVO, and Instructor I. Advanced classes shall be provided by an accredited/certified organization. Example: USFA, NFA, IFSI, OSFM, NWC EMSS, DHS or FEMA recognized course. Points will be award as 1 point for 8 hours of class time i.e. 40-hour class equals 5 points. Minimum 8-hour class (1 point) for submission. -Committee points will only be awarded for active and current affiliation as reported by the committee chair to the administration on an annual basis one calendar year prior of committee membership . Active committees will be posted annually. The list of committees contained in Appendix C will be reviewed for relevance prior to the promotional testing announcement. A maximum of 4 committees can be submitted. The committee chair or staff liaison will provide letters -All merit points submitted by the candidate will be reviewed for accuracy applicability prior to the awarding of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ the administration prior to submission. See Appendix C for Ascertained Merit Worksheet. HAZMAT 4 Points per year TRS 4 Points per year Dive 4 Points per year Investigations 4 Points per year Mechanics 2 Points per year Wild Land 2 Points per year Side-scan Sonar 2 Points per year Swift Water Rescue 2 Points per year Total Special Team ...
Ascertained Merit Points. Ascertained merit points are above and beyond the 100 points of the promotional examinations and shall be added to the candidate’s final combined score. Candidates may receive up to a maximum of five (5) points for the 2015 and beyond promotional exam cycles. A person requesting ascertained merit points holds the responsibility of providing proof of merit achievement, i.e., diploma, certificate, license, to Division III, prior to the initiation of this application process. Bachelor’s degree in Fire related field 5 points Associate’s degree in Fire Science/Fire Technology 4 points Core classes required for Fire Officer 1 or 2 certification 0.5 points each Equivalent classes include the following: Instructor 1 and 2, Strategy and Tactics 1 and 2, Management/Leadership 1, 2, 3 and 4 and Fire Prevention Principles 1. Other approved Fire Officer courses 0.5 points each The initial list of “other approved Fire Officer courses” will be selected by the Promotional Review Committee consisting of 1 Captain and 1 Battalion chief (selected by the Union) and two Staff level Chiefs (selected by the City). The list of approved courses for the 2015 exam will be posted by June 1, 2013. The list shall be made available to anyone who requests it and posted in the training division. Once a course is approved, it can never be removed from the list. Furthermore, the Committee shall meet during each testing cycle to consider adding additional courses for the next promotional exam. All approved courses added to the initial list must be approved by the Committee and posted two years prior to promotional exam.
Ascertained Merit Points. 1. Testing for the rank of Captain Ascertained merit points are above and beyond the 100 points of the promotional examinations and shall be added to the candidate’s final combined score. Candidates may receive up to a maximum of five (5) points for the 2019 and beyond promotional exam cycles. A person requesting ascertained merit points holds the responsibility of providing proof of merit achievement, i.e., diploma, certificate, license, to Division III, prior to the initiation of this application process.
Ascertained Merit Points. Promotional candidates must provide the necessary certification and proof of participation in LZFD special team, committee, board affiliation, or advanced classes. -Special teams association must be one year prior to the expiration date of the current eligibility list for Lieutenant/Captain and be in good standing to be eligible for submission. -Education Points will be provided to the highest degree attained from an accredited college or university, for example, the candidate has an Associate’s degree and a Bachelor’s degree the Bachelor’s degree would be the only degree recognized for point submission. Only one degree can be submitted per level i.e. 2 Bachelor’s degrees only one can be submitted. -Advanced class points will not be accepted for classes required to be eligible for promotion, special team, committees, or job requirements e.g. VMO, FSVO, and Instructor I. Advanced classes shall be an accredited/certified: USFA, NFA, IFSI, OSFM, NWC EMSS, DHS or FEMA recognized course. Points will be award as 1 point for 8 hours of class time i.e. 40-hour class equals 5 points. -Committee points will only be awarded for active and current affiliation as reported by the committee chair to the administration on an annual basis one calendar year prior of committee membership . -All merit points will be reviewed for applicability by the administration prior to submission. Swift Water Rescue 2 Points per year Total Special Team Points Master’s Degree 60 Points Total Education Points Union Executive Board 2 Points per year Total Board Affiliation Points

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