Emergency Command Center Operations Supervisor
Apply NowCompany: Orange County Fire Authority, CA
Location: Irvine, CA 92620
Description:
Salary : $82,326.40 - $110,947.20 Annually
Location : CA 92602, CA
Job Type: FULL-TIME
Job Number: 2025-33-DS
Department: EMERGENCY COMMAND CENTER
Opening Date: 03/11/2025
Closing Date: 3/24/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
DESCRIPTION
This classification shall receive the following base salary adjustments:
THE POSITION
The OCFA Emergency Command Center (ECC) is recruiting for the position of ECC Operations Supervisor to establish an eligibility list for future vacancies.
This promotional recruitment is open to current qualified, Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) employees. ONLY applications from current OCFA employees will be considered. ALL OCFA experience and additional qualifying experience MUST be provided on electronic application. Failure to provide OCFA experience may lead to disqualification of application.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
If there are any changes to the tentative schedule above, all qualified applicants will be notified.
CLASS SUMMARY:
Incumbents are responsible for supervising Fire Communications Supervisors and the day-to-day operations of the Emergency Command Center (ECC) in the absence of the Emergency Command Center (ECC) Manager. Incumbents may be required to perform the duties of a Fire Communications Supervisor. Incumbents may be required to be on call for technical and operational emergencies.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
The Emergency Command Center Operations Supervisor is the third level in a four-level emergency communications series. The Emergency Command Center Operations Supervisor is distinguished from the Fire Communications Supervisor by its Command Center operational control, staffing responsibilities, and supervision over shift supervisors.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
To view the full list of essential functions, knowledge, skills, and abilities please use the following link to the full class specification:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
EDUCATION (position requirements at entry):
EXPERIENCE (position requirements at entry):
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS (position requirements at entry):
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require reaching, extensive sitting, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 points of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for Light Work.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Incumbents may be subjected to poor ventilation, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, intense noise, and travel.
Incumbents may be subjected to traveling to and from remote locations for incident assignments and may be required to stay in remote locations without accommodations.
NOTE: The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the needs of the department.
PRE-HIRE REQUIREMENTS:
Before an employee is hired, he/she must successfully complete pre-employment requirements including, but not limited to fingerprinting and background check, reference check, DMV check, licensure/certification check, Oath of allegiance to the United States of America and the State of California, and proof of eligibility to work in the United States in accordance with Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986. All job offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment medical exam including a drug screen through the OCFA's designated physician.
HOW TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION:
Applicants must submit, during the application filing period, an online application, including all current OCFA experience and attach any supplemental information as required in the job announcement which may include submitting responses to a supplemental questionnaire. Online resumes and other unsolicited materials may be attached but will not be considered in lieu of the required online application, unless otherwise specified in the job announcement. The OCFA reserves the right to limit the number of online applications when necessary. Applicants are responsible for maintaining/updating their contact information through the online application system.
INITIAL SELECTION REVIEW:
The Human Resources Department reviews all initial application materials to identify qualified applicants. Applicants meeting minimum qualifications will be invited to the first phase of the recruitment process. The OCFA reserves the right to refer only the better qualified applicants if the number of applicants is high. If the number of applicants is high, the review process may include a secondary screening (by a panel of job knowledge experts) of the applications and/or supplemental questionnaires in which the better qualified applicants are referred to the next phase of the recruitment process. Because recruitment processes vary, applicants are advised to thoroughly review the job announcement before submitting their online application materials.
TESTING:
Testing for this position or any other position may include, but is not limited to the following: written exam, practical exam, panel interview, physical ability test, assessment center, oral presentation, project assignment, etc. If a revision is made to a testing component during a recruitment process, the assigned recruiter will notify by email all affected applicants.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) ACCOMMODATION:
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone who needs an ADA accommodation for the purposes of employment testing should contact Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at (714) 573-6807 or at least 72 hours prior to any portion of the examination process.
RECRUITMENT/SELECTION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS:
All recruitment/selection process and requirements will be held in accordance with the OCFA's Selection Rules, which are available for inspection in the Human Resources Department.
ELIGIBLE LIST:
The duration of an Eligible List for this recruitment is one (1) year, unless abolished by the Human Resources Director prior to the expiration.
WITHDRAWING FROM THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS:
If an applicant chooses to withdraw from this recruitment process, he/she is required to submit an email notification to Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at requesting a withdrawal from the process. The email to the recruiter must include the applicant's current phone number.
QUESTIONS:
All questions regarding this position should be directed to Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at (714) 573-6807 or
NOTE:
The provisions of this publication do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision in this publication may be modified or revoked without notice.
Orange County Employees Association (OCEA) Representation
This classification is represented by the OCEA. Please visit for additional information.
Base Salary Adjustments:
Merit Salary Increases
Employees are eligible for a merit salary increase (1 to 4 steps) at their six-month review date, and annually thereafter based upon work performance until step 12 of the salary range is reached.
Medical Benefit
Employees have a choice of medical plans under the CalPERS Health Benefits Program and the Authority contributes towards the cost of health premiums as follows:
Medical Opt-Out: Effective January 1, 2024, employees who submit sufficient proof of alternate group health insurance may waive coverage and receive the following in bi-monthly taxable cash:
OCEA Health & Welfare Benefits Plan
The OCFA contributes to the OCEA Health & Welfare Trust which provides for the following benefits for all employees in regular or limited-term positions represented by OCEA, regardless of membership status:
Dental (Delta Dental PPO or DeltaCare DHMO)
With a union membership, employees have the option to purchase additional insurance available through the OCEA.
Retirement
All regular OCFA employees are members of the Orange County Employees Retirement System (OCERS) - a defined benefit retirement program. Employees are enrolled in one of the following retirement formulas based on date of hire.
Legacy General Members: Employees hired on or after December 1, 2012, who establish reciprocitywith OCERS are enrolled in the 2% at age 55 retirement formula (Plan N). Employees pays their maximum employee contribution based on age of entry into OCERS (or reciprocal retirement system), including any increases to the maximum employee contribution as calculated by OCERS.
The compensation limit for Legacy members in 2024 is $345,000.
New General Members (PEPRA): Employees hired on or after January 1, 2013, without reciprocity are enrolled in the 2.5% at age 67 retirement formula (Plan U). Employees contribute 50% of the normal retirement cost toward the employee's retirement contribution but no higher than their maximum employee contribution (based on age of entry into OCERS).
The compensation limit for PEPRA members in 2024 is $181,734 (non-Social Security participants).
For more information about OCERS retirement, please visit
Deferred Compensation
Employees in regular or limited-term positions may voluntarily participate in the Authority's deferred compensation plan. This plan is provided by Nationwide Retirement Services and allows for pre- and post-tax deferrals.
Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement
Administrative Managers hired on/after January 1, 2007, are enrolled in a defined contribution retiree health reimbursement arrangement to which they contribute 4.0% of base salary.
Social Security
Orange County Fire Authority employees are not covered under the provisions of Federal Social Security (OASDI); therefore, they are not required to contribute 6.2% of salary towards Social Security.
Medicare
Employees contribute 1.45% to Medicare. Employees whose wages exceed $200,000 in a calendar year shall contribute an additional 0.9%.
Educational Incentive Pay
Employees with college-level semester units, a bachelor's degree, or completion of an approved course from the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) or equivalent, are eligible for educational incentive pay as follows:
Other Specialty Pays / Reimbursements
Employees under special classifications or assignments, or who possess specialized skills/training/certification, may be eligible for other specialty pays. Please refer to the for further details.
Tuition Reimbursement
Tuition reimbursement is $2,000 per fiscal year to cover certain expenses associated with academic pursuits.
Vacation
Vacation accrual is based on hours of completed continuous service (regular hours) exclusive of overtime:
Employees in the General Unit observe 13 holidays within the calendar year:
Full-time ten (10) hour, nine (9) hour, and eight (8) hour workday employees receive holiday pay for the number of hours they are regularly scheduled to work. When a holiday occurs on the employee's day off, the employee receives eight (8) hours of holiday pay or eight (8) hours of compensatory time.
Sick Leave
Sick leave is accumulated from year-to-year and accrues as follows:
Paid Annual Leave (PAL)
After completion of new probation, a full-time employee will be eligible to take up to thirty-six (36) hours of paid time off each year, in addition to his/her accrued time (Part-time employees are eligible for eighteen (18) hours). PAL is awarded on the first day of pay period 1 of the subsequent year and every year thereafter. PAL cannot be cashed out and must be used by the last day of pay period 26 within the calendar year it is earned.
Uniforms
The Authority provides uniforms to employees in designated positions.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs):
The OCFA offers regular, limited-term, and probationary employees both a Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), which allows you to contribute pre-tax dollars into an account that can be used throughout the year on qualified medical or dependent care expenses. Participants pay fewer taxes and take home more money.
Behavioral Health and Wellness
OCFA offers a variety of behavioral health and wellness services to our employees and their dependents, including access to the OCFA Peer Support Team Members, OCFA Chaplains, and the Counseling Team International (TCTI). TCTI provides behavioral health and wellness services to public safety agency employees and their eligible family members with confidential professional assistance. Support services include, but are not limited to, the following types of situations: marital and family problems, stress/burnout, anger management, separation/divorce, child/adolescent issues, depression, and critical incident/trauma. TCTI also offers life care resource assistance for childcare, adoption, elderly and senior care, and financial information.
Pet Discount Program
OCFA has partnered with United Pet Care to offer a pet healthcare program. This program helps employees reduce the cost of escalating veterinary bills at an affordable rate. All pets are eligible regardless of their age or medical condition.
Benevolent Association
Employees have the option to join OCFA's Benevolent Association which was created to "Take Care of Their Own". Included in your $8.00 per pay period cost is $10,000 Member Death Benefit, $4,000 Dependent Death Benefit, $32,500 Annual Scholarships for Members and Dependents., Hardship Grants/Loans, Annual Picnic for Members, Holiday Ball, Retiree Tribute. In addition, Discount Offers- Recreation/Amusement Parks, fitness 19 & 24-Hour Fit. gym membership. Discount Movie Tickets, Angel Baseball Games with Tailgate Party, etc.). In addition, membership allows access to very good supplemental insurances of many type, including Long Term Disability, Long Term Care, Various AFLAC (ICU, Cancer, Accident Inj., CSFA membership, Living Trusts & more. The Family Auxiliary and KIDS Fund (provides monetary assistance only to kids of members), both operate under the Benevolent Assoc. Visit the for more information or you can watch
Revised 2/5/24
This benefit summary is intended to provide an easy way for current and prospective employees to access fringe benefit information, including voluntary options. This summary is intended to be accurate, but it is not an official plan document, and has no legal or binding effect as an expressed or implied contract, or otherwise, and does not alter or amend any provision of the Memoranda of Understanding, Personnel and Salary Resolution, retirement contract, insurance policy contract, or any other official document of the Orange County Fire Authority, including Standard Operating Procedures and General Orders. All insurance benefits described in the summary are subject to the terms and limitations of the Orange County Fire Authority's insurance contracts with individual insurance providers.
Should you have any questions pertaining to information in this summary, please contact the Human Resources Department at (714) 573-6800.
01
The Orange County Fire Authority uses e-mail to notify applicants of important information relating to the status and processing of applications. We do so as part of our ongoing efforts to increase efficiency, conserve resources, and minimize delays and costs. Therefore, as an applicant, please ensure that the e-mail address you provide is current, secure, and readily accessible to you. We recommend that you do not share e-mail addresses with other individuals who may inadvertently delete important communications sent to you. Spam or other filters should be adjusted to accept e-mails from ocfa.org and governmentjobs.com. Please read each e-mail notice carefully and in a timely manner. Follow further instructions, if any. Please acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to the above.
02
This is a promotional recruitment for current Orange County Fire Authority employees. Are you a current Orange County Fire Authority employee?
03
Please indicate the highest level of education you have completed.
04
Do you possess at least five (5) years of progressively responsible dispatcher experience? Application must indicate dispatcher experience including all OCFA experience.
05
Do you possess at two (2) years of supervisory experience? Application must indicate supervisory experience.
06
Have you completed the Emergency Medical Dispatch class and the Authority's Academy?
07
Do you possess a current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification (CPR)?
Required Question
Location : CA 92602, CA
Job Type: FULL-TIME
Job Number: 2025-33-DS
Department: EMERGENCY COMMAND CENTER
Opening Date: 03/11/2025
Closing Date: 3/24/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
DESCRIPTION
This classification shall receive the following base salary adjustments:
- 2.75% base salary adjustment effective 5/2/25
- 2.54% base salary adjustment effective 5/1/26
THE POSITION
The OCFA Emergency Command Center (ECC) is recruiting for the position of ECC Operations Supervisor to establish an eligibility list for future vacancies.
This promotional recruitment is open to current qualified, Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) employees. ONLY applications from current OCFA employees will be considered. ALL OCFA experience and additional qualifying experience MUST be provided on electronic application. Failure to provide OCFA experience may lead to disqualification of application.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
- Recruitment closes: Monday, March 24, 2025, at 11:59 pm
- Oral Interviews: Week of March 31, 2025
- Anticipated Start Date: April 18, 2025
If there are any changes to the tentative schedule above, all qualified applicants will be notified.
CLASS SUMMARY:
Incumbents are responsible for supervising Fire Communications Supervisors and the day-to-day operations of the Emergency Command Center (ECC) in the absence of the Emergency Command Center (ECC) Manager. Incumbents may be required to perform the duties of a Fire Communications Supervisor. Incumbents may be required to be on call for technical and operational emergencies.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
The Emergency Command Center Operations Supervisor is the third level in a four-level emergency communications series. The Emergency Command Center Operations Supervisor is distinguished from the Fire Communications Supervisor by its Command Center operational control, staffing responsibilities, and supervision over shift supervisors.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
To view the full list of essential functions, knowledge, skills, and abilities please use the following link to the full class specification:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
EDUCATION (position requirements at entry):
- High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
EXPERIENCE (position requirements at entry):
- At least five (5) years of progressively responsible dispatcher experience, including two (2) years of supervisory experience.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS (position requirements at entry):
- Completion of the Emergency Medical Dispatch class and the Authority's Academy.
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification (CPR).
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require reaching, extensive sitting, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 points of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for Light Work.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Incumbents may be subjected to poor ventilation, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, intense noise, and travel.
Incumbents may be subjected to traveling to and from remote locations for incident assignments and may be required to stay in remote locations without accommodations.
NOTE: The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the needs of the department.
PRE-HIRE REQUIREMENTS:
Before an employee is hired, he/she must successfully complete pre-employment requirements including, but not limited to fingerprinting and background check, reference check, DMV check, licensure/certification check, Oath of allegiance to the United States of America and the State of California, and proof of eligibility to work in the United States in accordance with Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986. All job offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment medical exam including a drug screen through the OCFA's designated physician.
HOW TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION:
Applicants must submit, during the application filing period, an online application, including all current OCFA experience and attach any supplemental information as required in the job announcement which may include submitting responses to a supplemental questionnaire. Online resumes and other unsolicited materials may be attached but will not be considered in lieu of the required online application, unless otherwise specified in the job announcement. The OCFA reserves the right to limit the number of online applications when necessary. Applicants are responsible for maintaining/updating their contact information through the online application system.
INITIAL SELECTION REVIEW:
The Human Resources Department reviews all initial application materials to identify qualified applicants. Applicants meeting minimum qualifications will be invited to the first phase of the recruitment process. The OCFA reserves the right to refer only the better qualified applicants if the number of applicants is high. If the number of applicants is high, the review process may include a secondary screening (by a panel of job knowledge experts) of the applications and/or supplemental questionnaires in which the better qualified applicants are referred to the next phase of the recruitment process. Because recruitment processes vary, applicants are advised to thoroughly review the job announcement before submitting their online application materials.
TESTING:
Testing for this position or any other position may include, but is not limited to the following: written exam, practical exam, panel interview, physical ability test, assessment center, oral presentation, project assignment, etc. If a revision is made to a testing component during a recruitment process, the assigned recruiter will notify by email all affected applicants.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) ACCOMMODATION:
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone who needs an ADA accommodation for the purposes of employment testing should contact Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at (714) 573-6807 or at least 72 hours prior to any portion of the examination process.
RECRUITMENT/SELECTION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS:
All recruitment/selection process and requirements will be held in accordance with the OCFA's Selection Rules, which are available for inspection in the Human Resources Department.
ELIGIBLE LIST:
The duration of an Eligible List for this recruitment is one (1) year, unless abolished by the Human Resources Director prior to the expiration.
WITHDRAWING FROM THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS:
If an applicant chooses to withdraw from this recruitment process, he/she is required to submit an email notification to Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at requesting a withdrawal from the process. The email to the recruiter must include the applicant's current phone number.
QUESTIONS:
All questions regarding this position should be directed to Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at (714) 573-6807 or
NOTE:
The provisions of this publication do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision in this publication may be modified or revoked without notice.
Orange County Employees Association (OCEA) Representation
This classification is represented by the OCEA. Please visit for additional information.
Base Salary Adjustments:
- 3.5% base salary adjustment effective 5/3/24
- 2.75% base salary adjustment effective 5/2/25
- 2.54% base salary adjustment effective 5/1/26
Merit Salary Increases
Employees are eligible for a merit salary increase (1 to 4 steps) at their six-month review date, and annually thereafter based upon work performance until step 12 of the salary range is reached.
Medical Benefit
Employees have a choice of medical plans under the CalPERS Health Benefits Program and the Authority contributes towards the cost of health premiums as follows:
- 100% of cost for employee only premium, or
- 75% of cost for dependent/family premium
Medical Opt-Out: Effective January 1, 2024, employees who submit sufficient proof of alternate group health insurance may waive coverage and receive the following in bi-monthly taxable cash:
- Full-Time Employees: $311.86 per pay period (excluding pp 11 & 24)
- Part-Time Employees: $155.93 per pay period (excluding pp 11 & 24)
OCEA Health & Welfare Benefits Plan
The OCFA contributes to the OCEA Health & Welfare Trust which provides for the following benefits for all employees in regular or limited-term positions represented by OCEA, regardless of membership status:
Dental (Delta Dental PPO or DeltaCare DHMO)
- Vision (VSP)
- Basic Disability (24 months max benefit period)
- $25,000 Basic Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance
With a union membership, employees have the option to purchase additional insurance available through the OCEA.
Retirement
All regular OCFA employees are members of the Orange County Employees Retirement System (OCERS) - a defined benefit retirement program. Employees are enrolled in one of the following retirement formulas based on date of hire.
Legacy General Members: Employees hired on or after December 1, 2012, who establish reciprocitywith OCERS are enrolled in the 2% at age 55 retirement formula (Plan N). Employees pays their maximum employee contribution based on age of entry into OCERS (or reciprocal retirement system), including any increases to the maximum employee contribution as calculated by OCERS.
The compensation limit for Legacy members in 2024 is $345,000.
New General Members (PEPRA): Employees hired on or after January 1, 2013, without reciprocity are enrolled in the 2.5% at age 67 retirement formula (Plan U). Employees contribute 50% of the normal retirement cost toward the employee's retirement contribution but no higher than their maximum employee contribution (based on age of entry into OCERS).
The compensation limit for PEPRA members in 2024 is $181,734 (non-Social Security participants).
For more information about OCERS retirement, please visit
Deferred Compensation
Employees in regular or limited-term positions may voluntarily participate in the Authority's deferred compensation plan. This plan is provided by Nationwide Retirement Services and allows for pre- and post-tax deferrals.
Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement
Administrative Managers hired on/after January 1, 2007, are enrolled in a defined contribution retiree health reimbursement arrangement to which they contribute 4.0% of base salary.
Social Security
Orange County Fire Authority employees are not covered under the provisions of Federal Social Security (OASDI); therefore, they are not required to contribute 6.2% of salary towards Social Security.
Medicare
Employees contribute 1.45% to Medicare. Employees whose wages exceed $200,000 in a calendar year shall contribute an additional 0.9%.
Educational Incentive Pay
Employees with college-level semester units, a bachelor's degree, or completion of an approved course from the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) or equivalent, are eligible for educational incentive pay as follows:
- 60+ units or UTI course = 2.5% of base salary per month; or
- 90+ units = 3% of base salary per month; or
- Bachelor's degree = 5.5% of base salary per month
Other Specialty Pays / Reimbursements
Employees under special classifications or assignments, or who possess specialized skills/training/certification, may be eligible for other specialty pays. Please refer to the for further details.
Tuition Reimbursement
Tuition reimbursement is $2,000 per fiscal year to cover certain expenses associated with academic pursuits.
Vacation
Vacation accrual is based on hours of completed continuous service (regular hours) exclusive of overtime:
- Upon employment and up to 3 years, up to 80 hours per year
- After 3 years, but less than 10 years, up to 120 hours per year
- After 10 years, up to 160 hours per year
Employees in the General Unit observe 13 holidays within the calendar year:
- New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday
- Lincoln's Birthday
- President's Day
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Indigenous Peoples' Day
- Veteran's Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Day after Thanksgiving
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas Day
Full-time ten (10) hour, nine (9) hour, and eight (8) hour workday employees receive holiday pay for the number of hours they are regularly scheduled to work. When a holiday occurs on the employee's day off, the employee receives eight (8) hours of holiday pay or eight (8) hours of compensatory time.
Sick Leave
Sick leave is accumulated from year-to-year and accrues as follows:
- Upon employment, up to 72 hours per year
- After 3 years, up 96 hours per year
Paid Annual Leave (PAL)
After completion of new probation, a full-time employee will be eligible to take up to thirty-six (36) hours of paid time off each year, in addition to his/her accrued time (Part-time employees are eligible for eighteen (18) hours). PAL is awarded on the first day of pay period 1 of the subsequent year and every year thereafter. PAL cannot be cashed out and must be used by the last day of pay period 26 within the calendar year it is earned.
Uniforms
The Authority provides uniforms to employees in designated positions.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs):
The OCFA offers regular, limited-term, and probationary employees both a Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), which allows you to contribute pre-tax dollars into an account that can be used throughout the year on qualified medical or dependent care expenses. Participants pay fewer taxes and take home more money.
Behavioral Health and Wellness
OCFA offers a variety of behavioral health and wellness services to our employees and their dependents, including access to the OCFA Peer Support Team Members, OCFA Chaplains, and the Counseling Team International (TCTI). TCTI provides behavioral health and wellness services to public safety agency employees and their eligible family members with confidential professional assistance. Support services include, but are not limited to, the following types of situations: marital and family problems, stress/burnout, anger management, separation/divorce, child/adolescent issues, depression, and critical incident/trauma. TCTI also offers life care resource assistance for childcare, adoption, elderly and senior care, and financial information.
Pet Discount Program
OCFA has partnered with United Pet Care to offer a pet healthcare program. This program helps employees reduce the cost of escalating veterinary bills at an affordable rate. All pets are eligible regardless of their age or medical condition.
Benevolent Association
Employees have the option to join OCFA's Benevolent Association which was created to "Take Care of Their Own". Included in your $8.00 per pay period cost is $10,000 Member Death Benefit, $4,000 Dependent Death Benefit, $32,500 Annual Scholarships for Members and Dependents., Hardship Grants/Loans, Annual Picnic for Members, Holiday Ball, Retiree Tribute. In addition, Discount Offers- Recreation/Amusement Parks, fitness 19 & 24-Hour Fit. gym membership. Discount Movie Tickets, Angel Baseball Games with Tailgate Party, etc.). In addition, membership allows access to very good supplemental insurances of many type, including Long Term Disability, Long Term Care, Various AFLAC (ICU, Cancer, Accident Inj., CSFA membership, Living Trusts & more. The Family Auxiliary and KIDS Fund (provides monetary assistance only to kids of members), both operate under the Benevolent Assoc. Visit the for more information or you can watch
Revised 2/5/24
This benefit summary is intended to provide an easy way for current and prospective employees to access fringe benefit information, including voluntary options. This summary is intended to be accurate, but it is not an official plan document, and has no legal or binding effect as an expressed or implied contract, or otherwise, and does not alter or amend any provision of the Memoranda of Understanding, Personnel and Salary Resolution, retirement contract, insurance policy contract, or any other official document of the Orange County Fire Authority, including Standard Operating Procedures and General Orders. All insurance benefits described in the summary are subject to the terms and limitations of the Orange County Fire Authority's insurance contracts with individual insurance providers.
Should you have any questions pertaining to information in this summary, please contact the Human Resources Department at (714) 573-6800.
01
The Orange County Fire Authority uses e-mail to notify applicants of important information relating to the status and processing of applications. We do so as part of our ongoing efforts to increase efficiency, conserve resources, and minimize delays and costs. Therefore, as an applicant, please ensure that the e-mail address you provide is current, secure, and readily accessible to you. We recommend that you do not share e-mail addresses with other individuals who may inadvertently delete important communications sent to you. Spam or other filters should be adjusted to accept e-mails from ocfa.org and governmentjobs.com. Please read each e-mail notice carefully and in a timely manner. Follow further instructions, if any. Please acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to the above.
- Yes
- No
02
This is a promotional recruitment for current Orange County Fire Authority employees. Are you a current Orange County Fire Authority employee?
- Yes
- No
03
Please indicate the highest level of education you have completed.
- Less than High School Diploma or GED
- High School Diploma or GED
- Some college coursework completed
- Associate's Degree
- Bachelor's Degree
- Master's Degree
- PhD
04
Do you possess at least five (5) years of progressively responsible dispatcher experience? Application must indicate dispatcher experience including all OCFA experience.
- Yes
- No
05
Do you possess at two (2) years of supervisory experience? Application must indicate supervisory experience.
- Yes
- No
06
Have you completed the Emergency Medical Dispatch class and the Authority's Academy?
- Yes
- No
07
Do you possess a current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification (CPR)?
- Yes
- No
Required Question