Legislation Details

File #: 26-2525    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/8/2026 In control: FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
On agenda: 6/9/2026 Final action:
Title: ADOPT Position Adjustment Resolution No. 26607 to add fifteen (15) Firefighter Recruit positions and two (2) Battalion Chief 56-hour positions in the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. (100% CCCFPD General Operating Fund)
Attachments: 1. PAR 26607 - CCCFPD Add 15 FF Recruits and 2 Battalion Chiefs
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To: Board of Directors
From: Aaron J. McAlister, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Report Title: Add 15 Firefighter Recruit Positions and 2 Battalion Chief Positions in the Fire District
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:

ADOPT Position Adjustment Resolution No. 26607 to add fifteen (15) unfunded positions in the classification of Firefighter Recruit (RPWD) (represented) at salary plan and grade 4N5 1201 ($8030 - $8030), and two (2) unfunded positions in the classification of Battalion Chief 56-hour (RPHA) (represented) at salary plan and grade HAX 2149 ($18,246 - $20,117) in the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District

FISCAL IMPACT:
The requested positions will be unfunded, and the costs will be absorbed by salary and benefit cost savings under the CCCFPD General Operating Fund.


BACKGROUND:
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District anticipates an unusually large number of vacancies due to retirements in March 2027. This has been validated through internal surveys and known retirements during the remainder of 2026. With this known challenge and staff being detailed to special assignments, there is a need for more fully trained and operational new hires to be in place. The District has determined that 15 new, unfunded Firefighter Recruit positions would be required to bridge this gap. In the near term, the positions will be used to staff a new firefighter academy in Fall 2026. This will enable the District to train new personnel in advance of the anticipated retirements in 2027.

The District is also requesting the addition of two (2) unfunded Battalion Chief positions to backfill when a Battalion Chief is off due to a long-term work-related injury. This will allow the District to fill critical battalion chief positions until the injured employee is able to file for disability retirement, a process that may take up to two years from the time they are first off work.
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