Job Posting Closes at 11:59PM on:
06/15/26Division:
Sheriff Support Services DivisionManagement Level:
Individual ContributorScheduled Weekly Hours:
40Benefit Eligibility:
This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement.Description:
Salary ranges from $ 26.70 - $33.36
Please apply by: June 16, 2026
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office may require sworn and non-sworn sheriff's office employees to submit to periodic, random, and unannounced drug testing.
Sheriff's Office Department Standards: Applicants must not have engaged in illicit drug use, excluding marijuana, within the past three years.
- Engages and educates residents and communities on wildfire mitigation and preparedness strategies to improve wildfire resilience in the built environment.
- Plans, prepares, and coordinates individual home and community wildfire assessments.
- Conveys accurate wildfire risk and mitigation guidance in different wildland fuel types across Jefferson County.
- Engages and motivates communities to encourage resident participation in parcel-level wildfire risk assessments.
- Utilizes assessment technology and supporting preparedness materials to deliver a comprehensive parcel level risk assessment report.
- Identifies, conveys, and prioritizes methods and options for home hardening and vegetation management strategies to prevent and reduce structural ignition.
- Provides technical guidance and options for home hardening, creating defensible space, and fire-resistant landscaping techniques.
- Guides residents and communities towards related funding sources as appropriate.
- Educates residents and communities on national, regional, and local level community centered programs such as Firewise USA®, Fire Adapted Communities (FAC) and FACO Neighborhood Ambassador.
- Assists with the development, preparation, and delivery of educational materials and presentations to homeowner and community groups.
- Other duties as assigned.
Position involves working outside year-round, walking over potentially steep terrain.
Required:
- NFPA Wildfire Mitigation Specialist Certification required within 2-year of hire
Preferred:
- Home assessment methodology
- Home Ignition Zone Science
- Wildfire preparedness and mitigation best practices
- Community led risk reductions programs including Firewise USA®, FAC, FACO Neighborhood Ambassador
- Vegetation management
- Basic Colorado Front Range Fire Ecology
Education:
GED, High School DiplomaExperience:
Work Experience: Minimum one yearCertifications:
Languages:
Category:
Enforcement & Protective Services