College Park Fire-Rescue Department is hiring Certified Firefighter EMTs and Paramedics. Please only apply if you are currently a Certified Firefighter EMT or Paramedic. The CPFD is a small, busy department running three companies (1 Truck, 1 Quint, 1 engine, and 2 transport-capable Rescue units) staffed with full-time firefighters/EMTs and firefighter-paramedics. Firefighter 1 EMT salary $50,831.04, Firefighter/Paramedic salary $50,831.04 +$3,500 Paramedic Incentive. A successful candidate will play an active role in the City of College Park's existing operational success. The purpose of the position is to protect lives and property through fire suppression activities, fire prevention, and safety activities, and education. Successful performance results in increased public safety and decreased property loss.
Independent judgment is required to identify, select and apply the most appropriate of available guidelines and procedures as well as interpret precedents. This position is responsible to protect the community from disaster situations, including structure fires, hazardous materials incidents, provides emergency medical care to the sick and injured, promote an environment of public safety within the City of College Park. This position also participates in fire prevention and inspection activities, training dealing with all phases of fire suppression, prevention, inspection, rescue, and emergency operation. This position is primarily responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a variety of fire apparatus.
Work Environment: Most Firefighter work is performed in various indoor settings including living quarters and office areas. Varying work schedules are required. Hazardous tasks performed under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as limited visibility, exposure to hazardous or toxic chemicals or gases, extremes in temperature, cramped surroundings and contact with death, emotional stress, trauma, contagious disease, and terminal illnesses. Firefighters are also exposed to extreme heat, contaminated environments, emotionally upset people, noise, physical hazards from traffic, fire and falling objects, and atmospheric conditions such as smoke, fumes, odors, and gases. May be required to wear protective equipment such as a hard hat, face and ear protection, breathing apparatus, fire protective leather gloves, boots, fire retardant clothing, and to utilize body substances isolation – including latex gloves, eye protection, pocket valve resuscitation masks, and bag valve masks.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of City Fire Codes and related ordinances. Knowledge of modern firefighting principles, practices, and methods. Knowledge of firefighting equipment including personal protective equipment; Knowledge of hazard identification and correction including escape route planning. Knowledge of behavior and mechanics of various types of fire. Knowledge of principles of hydraulics applied to fire suppression. Knowledge of the Incident Management System. Knowledge of the street system and physical layout of the City. Knowledge of emergency care methods, techniques, and equipment. Skill in operating heavy emergency equipment. Skill in the use of tools, equipment, and apparatus to fight fires, rescue, or provide emergency medical care. Knowledge of the current strategies for all types of fire such as wild-land, commercial, residential, airport, flammable and combustible liquids, vehicle, etc. Basic mathematical and science skills. Knowledge of uniform fire code for inspection purposes. Knowledge of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) techniques and related medical equipment. Knowledge of Emergency response records systems, communications equipment and use, fire computer applications, and incident reporting procedures. Knowledge of behavior and mechanics of various types of fire. Knowledge of principles of hydraulics applied to fire suppression. Skill in performing various manual labor assignments as needed. Ability to perform general equipment/tool maintenance duties. Ability to interpret instructions and efficiently carry them out with general supervision. Ability to perform tasks involving heavy manual labor. Effective analytical and decision-making skills. Excellent communication (oral and written), organizational, and time management skills. Effective interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse constituents. Attention to detail and adaptability to a changing environment is extremely important as well as dependability. Demonstrate a high level of professionalism, initiative, resourcefulness, and personal accountability. Moderate physical activity. Requires handling objects of average-weight up to one hundred (100) pounds, standing and/or walking for more than four (4) hours per day, climb ladders, bending, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling in confined spaces, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, feeling, and use tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, and distinguish between shades of color. Note: In compliance with the American Disabilities Act (ADA), those functions of the job which are identified as essential are required to be performed with or without reasonable accommodations. Requests to facilitate the performance of essential functions will be given careful consideration.
Special Requirements: A physical Agility Evaluation, Written Examination (passing score of 70 or higher), Background Investigation (State and National), Drug Screen, NFPA 1582 Compliant Medical Examination, and an oral Interview. Candidates offered employment will typically be on a twelve (12) month probationary period. Candidates will also sign a three (3) year employment commitment contract with the City of College Park.
Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent (GED). Associate's degree or two (2) years of college coursework preferred.
College Park Fire-Rescue Department is hiring Certified Firefighter EMTs and Paramedics. Please only apply if you are currently a Certified Firefighter EMT or Paramedic. The CPFD is a small, busy department running three companies (1 Truck, 1 Quint, 1 engine, and 2 transport-capable Rescue units) staffed with full-time firefighters/EMTs and firefighter-paramedics. Firefighter 1 EMT salary $50,831.04, Firefighter/Paramedic salary $50,831.04 +$3,500 Paramedic Incentive. A successful candidate will play an active role in the City of College Park's existing operational success. The purpose of the position is to protect lives and property through fire suppression activities, fire prevention, and safety activities, and education. Successful performance results in increased public safety and decreased property loss.
Independent judgment is required to identify, select and apply the most appropriate of available guidelines and procedures as well as interpret precedents. This position is responsible to protect the community from disaster situations, including structure fires, hazardous materials incidents, provides emergency medical care to the sick and injured, promote an environment of public safety within the City of College Park. This position also participates in fire prevention and inspection activities, training dealing with all phases of fire suppression, prevention, inspection, rescue, and emergency operation. This position is primarily responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a variety of fire apparatus.
Work Environment: Most Firefighter work is performed in various indoor settings including living quarters and office areas. Varying work schedules are required. Hazardous tasks performed under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as limited visibility, exposure to hazardous or toxic chemicals or gases, extremes in temperature, cramped surroundings and contact with death, emotional stress, trauma, contagious disease, and terminal illnesses. Firefighters are also exposed to extreme heat, contaminated environments, emotionally upset people, noise, physical hazards from traffic, fire and falling objects, and atmospheric conditions such as smoke, fumes, odors, and gases. May be required to wear protective equipment such as a hard hat, face and ear protection, breathing apparatus, fire protective leather gloves, boots, fire retardant clothing, and to utilize body substances isolation – including latex gloves, eye protection, pocket valve resuscitation masks, and bag valve masks.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of City Fire Codes and related ordinances. Knowledge of modern firefighting principles, practices, and methods. Knowledge of firefighting equipment including personal protective equipment; Knowledge of hazard identification and correction including escape route planning. Knowledge of behavior and mechanics of various types of fire. Knowledge of principles of hydraulics applied to fire suppression. Knowledge of the Incident Management System. Knowledge of the street system and physical layout of the City. Knowledge of emergency care methods, techniques, and equipment. Skill in operating heavy emergency equipment. Skill in the use of tools, equipment, and apparatus to fight fires, rescue, or provide emergency medical care. Knowledge of the current strategies for all types of fire such as wild-land, commercial, residential, airport, flammable and combustible liquids, vehicle, etc. Basic mathematical and science skills. Knowledge of uniform fire code for inspection purposes. Knowledge of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) techniques and related medical equipment. Knowledge of Emergency response records systems, communications equipment and use, fire computer applications, and incident reporting procedures. Knowledge of behavior and mechanics of various types of fire. Knowledge of principles of hydraulics applied to fire suppression. Skill in performing various manual labor assignments as needed. Ability to perform general equipment/tool maintenance duties. Ability to interpret instructions and efficiently carry them out with general supervision. Ability to perform tasks involving heavy manual labor. Effective analytical and decision-making skills. Excellent communication (oral and written), organizational, and time management skills. Effective interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse constituents. Attention to detail and adaptability to a changing environment is extremely important as well as dependability. Demonstrate a high level of professionalism, initiative, resourcefulness, and personal accountability. Moderate physical activity. Requires handling objects of average-weight up to one hundred (100) pounds, standing and/or walking for more than four (4) hours per day, climb ladders, bending, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling in confined spaces, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, feeling, and use tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, and distinguish between shades of color. Note: In compliance with the American Disabilities Act (ADA), those functions of the job which are identified as essential are required to be performed with or without reasonable accommodations. Requests to facilitate the performance of essential functions will be given careful consideration.
Special Requirements: A physical Agility Evaluation, Written Examination (passing score of 70 or higher), Background Investigation (State and National), Drug Screen, NFPA 1582 Compliant Medical Examination, and an oral Interview. Candidates offered employment will typically be on a twelve (12) month probationary period. Candidates will also sign a three (3) year employment commitment contract with the City of College Park.
Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent (GED). Associate's degree or two (2) years of college coursework preferred.
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