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<br />1.0 Probationary Period <br />a. All appointments for regular, full-time and part-time employees are subject to a six- <br />month training and evaluation period. If during the first 180 days of service in a <br />position, a person has not demonstrated an acceptable level of ability, aptitude, and <br />performance for the position assigned, they will be removed from service. <br />Department heads will recommend to the City Council whether to retain an <br />employee prior to the end of the employee’s training and evaluation period. Nothing <br />within this provision alters the status of the “at-will” relationship between the <br />employee and the City of Hugo during the probationary period. As such, the <br />employee may be terminated at any time, for any lawful reason, at any time during <br />his/her employment with the City, including during the probationary period. <br />b. Firefighter Probationary Period and Responsibilities: Every employee hired to the <br />Department shall serve up to 24-month probationary period, during which time the <br />Department’s leadership will evaluate his or her ability, motivation and <br />performance as a firefighter. The probationary period shall begin on the day that <br />an employee first reports for a scheduled drill at the direction of the Chief or <br />designated supervisor and continue for 24 months. A new employee remains <br />subject to probationary status until City Council’s approval of the Fire Chief’s <br />written recommendation, after the employee has completed the probationary <br />period. In making this determination the Chief shall consider the following: <br /> Attendance and completion of Firefighter Orientation <br /> Passing of the Firefighter I Course and pass the FF1 State Certification <br />Testan approved NFPA 1001 program and passing a certification test <br /> Passing of the Firefighter II course <br /> Passing of the EMR course and passing of the State Certification <br />TestNational Registry Test <br /> Familiarity with Department policies and equipment. <br /> <br />At the recommendation of the Fire Chief, the length of the probationary period <br />may be reduced based upon an employee’s qualifications as listed above. A <br />probationary period will not be shorter than 12 months. <br /> <br />If the Chief decides a firefighter has not successfully met all requirements, the Chief <br />may request Council approvale toan either extendsion of the probationary period <br />extend or torequest removeal of the employee from the Department. The Council <br />shall consider the Chief’s recommendation and make a determination on the <br />employee’s continued service. <br />c. Training Bonus: With the successful completion of the probationary period, an <br />employee becomes eligible for a training bonus. Training bonuses are paid in lieu