Part-Time Firefighter
All applicants must take and pass the following National Testing Network tests: 1) FireTeam Test; and 2) Firefighter Mile Physical Ability Test or in place of the Firefighter Mile Test, candidates can research local CPAT testing options online for a nearby testing location and submit their candidate physical ability test results. In addition to completing a City of Perrysburg application. Candidates who have tested with NTN in the last year and still have valid scores, will need to apply their scores to our current part-time posting to be considered. A copy of your certification card must be included with your application or emailed to humanresources@perrysburgoh.gov. (Please do not upload any documents that reveal or display your social security number.) Honorably discharged military veterans who submit a legible copy of their DD214 will be given an additional 5% of their passing score. DD214 documents may be uploaded with this application or emailed to humanresources@perrysburgoh.gov. Documents must be received no later than the closing date. Application and testing deadline is July 26, 2026.
Example of Duties
Summary of duties: Under the direction of the Fire Lieutenant and Fire Captain, the Part-Time Firefighter responds to emergency and non-emergency incidents, providing basic and/or advanced life support, fire suppression, rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, and all-hazard response services. May assume responsibility as acting officer-in-charge (OIC) when directed by a Fire Lieutenant or Fire Captain. This position involves ongoing training, public education, equipment and facility maintenance, and interagency coordination. Part-Time Firefighters maintain operational readiness, uphold professional and ethical standards, and contribute to the Division's mission to protect life, property, and the environment. Customer service excellence: Customer service is a core value of the Perrysburg Fire Division. The Part-Time Firefighter supports this standard by delivering professional, compassionate, and effective service to community members, visitors, and co-workers. This includes timely response, courteous communication, and respectful treatment of all individuals. Part-Time Firefighters are expected to actively contribute to a positive public image and foster trust through community engagement and exemplary service. Essential functions of the position:
- Emergency response
- Preparedness and readiness
- Prevention and education
- Training and professional development
- Documentation and reporting
- Compliance and conduct
Qualifications
Qualifications: Must meet all qualifications for appointment as defined by the Civil Service Commission. High school diploma or equivalent. Age 18 or older. Successful completion of all pre-employment requirements, including physical ability testing, background investigation, psychological evaluation, and medical/drug screening. Successful completion of probationary period requirements, including assigned training, task books, and performance benchmarks.
Licensure or certification requirements: Valid driver's license and eligibility for coverage under the City's vehicle insurance. State of Ohio certifications: Emergency Medical Technician (Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS). Firefighter II (NFPA 1001). Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) certification meeting NFPA 1002 driver/operator competencies within one (1) year of appointment. Hazardous Materials – Operations Level Training (NFPA 470). Current CPR certification. NIMS certifications: ICS-100, ICS-200, IS-700, and IS-800. Maintain all required certifications and licenses as a condition of continued employment.
Minimum acceptable characteristics: Knowledge of modern firefighting methods and related equipment use and maintenance. EMS protocols, advanced and/or basic life support procedures. Incident Command System (ICS) and related NIMS principles. Patient confidentiality and HIPAA compliance. City geography, water supply systems, and mutual-aid response areas. City and Division policies, operating procedures, and applicable laws/regulations. Skill in operation of all Division vehicles and equipment. Use of firefighting, rescue, and EMS tools and devices (e.g., cardiac monitors, extrication equipment). Operation of thermal imaging cameras, atmospheric monitoring equipment, and ePCR technology. Use of computers and software for incident reporting, scheduling, and communication. Safe and effective operation in high-stress environments. Ability to perform physically demanding tasks for extended periods under hazardous conditions. Make sound decisions quickly under stress. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Maintain professionalism, teamwork, and situational awareness. Interact with the public using tact, empathy, and professionalism. Demonstrate ethical conduct, integrity, and accountability in all duties. Equipment operated: Fire apparatus and emergency vehicles. EMS equipment: cardiac monitors, defibrillators, airway management devices, suction units. Fire suppression and rescue tools: spreaders, cutters, stabilization devices. Personal protective equipment (PPE) and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Computers, radios, and related communications technology. Performance evaluation criteria: Performance will be evaluated based on incident performance and adherence to protocols, quality and timeliness of patient care, compliance with safety standards and Division policies, accuracy and completeness of documentation, participation in training, readiness, and community engagement activities, professional conduct, and ability to work effectively as part of a team and contribute to Division goals. This position description is not an all-inclusive listing of duties, responsibilities, or qualifications. The Part-Time Firefighter may be required to perform other duties as assigned in support of the Division's operational needs.
Supplemental Information
Candidates must pass the FireTEAM written exam and the Firefighter Mile or CPAT physical ability test by the job closing date to be considered for this position in addition to completing a City of Perrysburg employment application. Hourly rate for FFII Certification and Basic EMT Certification: $20.86 Hourly rate for FFII Certification and Paramedic Certification: $23.17. The City of Perrysburg is an equal opportunity employer. Due to public records laws in Ohio, properly redacted application materials cannot be kept confidential.
Part-Time Firefighter
All applicants must take and pass the following National Testing Network tests: 1) FireTeam Test; and 2) Firefighter Mile Physical Ability Test or in place of the Firefighter Mile Test, candidates can research local CPAT testing options online for a nearby testing location and submit their candidate physical ability test results. In addition to completing a City of Perrysburg application. Candidates who have tested with NTN in the last year and still have valid scores, will need to apply their scores to our current part-time posting to be considered. A copy of your certification card must be included with your application or emailed to humanresources@perrysburgoh.gov. (Please do not upload any documents that reveal or display your social security number.) Honorably discharged military veterans who submit a legible copy of their DD214 will be given an additional 5% of their passing score. DD214 documents may be uploaded with this application or emailed to humanresources@perrysburgoh.gov. Documents must be received no later than the closing date. Application and testing deadline is July 26, 2026.
Example of Duties
Summary of duties: Under the direction of the Fire Lieutenant and Fire Captain, the Part-Time Firefighter responds to emergency and non-emergency incidents, providing basic and/or advanced life support, fire suppression, rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, and all-hazard response services. May assume responsibility as acting officer-in-charge (OIC) when directed by a Fire Lieutenant or Fire Captain. This position involves ongoing training, public education, equipment and facility maintenance, and interagency coordination. Part-Time Firefighters maintain operational readiness, uphold professional and ethical standards, and contribute to the Division's mission to protect life, property, and the environment. Customer service excellence: Customer service is a core value of the Perrysburg Fire Division. The Part-Time Firefighter supports this standard by delivering professional, compassionate, and effective service to community members, visitors, and co-workers. This includes timely response, courteous communication, and respectful treatment of all individuals. Part-Time Firefighters are expected to actively contribute to a positive public image and foster trust through community engagement and exemplary service. Essential functions of the position:
- Emergency response
- Preparedness and readiness
- Prevention and education
- Training and professional development
- Documentation and reporting
- Compliance and conduct
Qualifications
Qualifications: Must meet all qualifications for appointment as defined by the Civil Service Commission. High school diploma or equivalent. Age 18 or older. Successful completion of all pre-employment requirements, including physical ability testing, background investigation, psychological evaluation, and medical/drug screening. Successful completion of probationary period requirements, including assigned training, task books, and performance benchmarks.
Licensure or certification requirements: Valid driver's license and eligibility for coverage under the City's vehicle insurance. State of Ohio certifications: Emergency Medical Technician (Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS). Firefighter II (NFPA 1001). Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) certification meeting NFPA 1002 driver/operator competencies within one (1) year of appointment. Hazardous Materials – Operations Level Training (NFPA 470). Current CPR certification. NIMS certifications: ICS-100, ICS-200, IS-700, and IS-800. Maintain all required certifications and licenses as a condition of continued employment.
Minimum acceptable characteristics: Knowledge of modern firefighting methods and related equipment use and maintenance. EMS protocols, advanced and/or basic life support procedures. Incident Command System (ICS) and related NIMS principles. Patient confidentiality and HIPAA compliance. City geography, water supply systems, and mutual-aid response areas. City and Division policies, operating procedures, and applicable laws/regulations. Skill in operation of all Division vehicles and equipment. Use of firefighting, rescue, and EMS tools and devices (e.g., cardiac monitors, extrication equipment). Operation of thermal imaging cameras, atmospheric monitoring equipment, and ePCR technology. Use of computers and software for incident reporting, scheduling, and communication. Safe and effective operation in high-stress environments. Ability to perform physically demanding tasks for extended periods under hazardous conditions. Make sound decisions quickly under stress. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Maintain professionalism, teamwork, and situational awareness. Interact with the public using tact, empathy, and professionalism. Demonstrate ethical conduct, integrity, and accountability in all duties. Equipment operated: Fire apparatus and emergency vehicles. EMS equipment: cardiac monitors, defibrillators, airway management devices, suction units. Fire suppression and rescue tools: spreaders, cutters, stabilization devices. Personal protective equipment (PPE) and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Computers, radios, and related communications technology. Performance evaluation criteria: Performance will be evaluated based on incident performance and adherence to protocols, quality and timeliness of patient care, compliance with safety standards and Division policies, accuracy and completeness of documentation, participation in training, readiness, and community engagement activities, professional conduct, and ability to work effectively as part of a team and contribute to Division goals. This position description is not an all-inclusive listing of duties, responsibilities, or qualifications. The Part-Time Firefighter may be required to perform other duties as assigned in support of the Division's operational needs.
Supplemental Information
Candidates must pass the FireTEAM written exam and the Firefighter Mile or CPAT physical ability test by the job closing date to be considered for this position in addition to completing a City of Perrysburg employment application. Hourly rate for FFII Certification and Basic EMT Certification: $20.86 Hourly rate for FFII Certification and Paramedic Certification: $23.17. The City of Perrysburg is an equal opportunity employer. Due to public records laws in Ohio, properly redacted application materials cannot be kept confidential.
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