Moving up in rank within your fire department is exciting—but with retirements flooding some agencies, promotions can happen before you're fully aware of all the responsibilities involved or the true gravity of what serving as a mid-level manager means.
While the operational risks of inexperienced supervisors may be obvious, our claims data shows that breaks in communication at the mid-level manager level could lead to legal issues for your organization. That's why we're sharing a few basic tips, plus some additional resources, that can help new leaders guide members with confidence and instill a culture of safety.
We wish you the best of luck in your new role and extend our heart-felt congratulations to you on your new position. You now have even more power to make meaningful changes within your organization and community—and we’re honored to be a small part of your journey and to see what’s next for you and your crew.
We hope to support you further with our resources designed specifically for fire and EMS leaders, including training programs that are designed to help you host trainings at your own station, regional in-person training opportunities covering a variety of topics (many of which are offered at the "student" and "instructor" levels, administration-focused bulletins, podcast episodes and online university (for VFIS and Glatfelter clients).
Through it all, know that we believe in you and are here to support you in any way that we can now and in the future. You got this!
If you're interested in learning more about how partnering with VFIS to help protect your not-for-profit emergency service organization or with Glatfelter Commercial Ambulance to help protect your commercial ambulance operations could help make a difference in not only in your insurance protections but also your risk management efforts, education and training. Please have your local insurance agent reach out to our team!