CITY OF GLENDALE CA
Glendale, California, United States
The Position Recruitment Type: OPEN The salary for Firefighter Recruit is $6,574.28 per month for the six-week training academy. The salary range for Firefighter/Paramedic A (first 12 months functioning as a Paramedic with the City of Glendale) is $8,160.76 - $10,417.22 per month. The salary range for Firefighter/Paramedic B (13th month functioning as a Paramedic with the City of Glendale and thereafter) is $8,838.24 - $11,066.82 per month). Effective July 1, 2024, there will be a 5% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA). The starting salary step as a Firefighter/Paramedic may depend upon the candidate's qualifications and experience. NOTE: The respective salaries include the applicable PERS contribution. Upon graduation from the Academy, "classic" members of CalPERS participate in a retirement formula of 3% at 55 and contribute a total of 13.5% towards retirement. New CalPERS members will be enrolled in PEPRA, which has a formula of 2.7% at 57. PEPRA members pay a total of 16% towards retirement. Rates are pursuant to CalPERS and/or MOU provisions. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION: Pursuant to the Glendale Firefighters’ Association Memorandum of Understanding, unit employees in the classification of Firefighter/Paramedic may be eligible for the following: Longevity Pay - 10 years at 4% and 20 years at 8% Special Operations Pay - $275 per month for Hazardous Materials or Urban Search & Rescue programs Foreign Language Pay - conversational $70/month and fluent $140/month Education/Career Development Pay - $200-$300/month depending upon level of education (AA Degree/CA State Fire Officer Certification or a higher degree) The Glendale Fire Department delivers the premier emergency deployment response model in Southern California with our Paramedic Engine Program. Firefighter Paramedics assignments will be on Engine and/or Truck Company and/or Squad. The Paramedic Engine Program consists of nine (9) Paramedic Engines staffed with minimum of two (2) Firefighter Paramedics per Engine. This classification is a non-sworn trainee position that receives basic instruction in firefighting work and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) involving the protection of life and property. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Advances and extends hoses. Performs straight/natural, reverse and multiple hose lays. Loads hoses. Connects/disconnects fire hoses to fire protection equipment, such as fire hydrants, sprinkler and standpipe systems or fire apparatus. Operates nozzles. Shuts off and turns on fire hydrants. Carries ladders. Climbs up or down ladders. Raises or lowers and positions ladders. Carries equipment, tools and hose lines up or down ladders. Performs lock-in procedures to ladders. Ties specific knots used in various firefighting rescue operations. Uses self-contained breathing apparatus. Participates in on-the-job training both in the classroom and on the drill field; this includes EMS training and basic instruction in firefighting. Participates in physical fitness programs. Conducts public education on fire safety and life safety. May drive on City business as necessary. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of this position are performed in a safe, efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Age Requirement Must be 18 years of age at time of appointment. Experience Must currently be employed as a Firefighter Paramedic and possess a minimum of one year of experience as a full time paid professional firefighter with a municipal fire department. Education/Training Completion of a certified Paramedic program is required. Completion of a CA Firefighter I Academy or equivalent (i.e. IFSAC, Pro Board) is required. Graduation from high school or attainment of GED or CHSPE certificate is required. License(s)/Certification(s) Valid State of California Paramedic License at the time of application is required. For out-of-state applicants, must possess a valid National Registry Paramedic certification at the time of application; however, must possess a California Paramedic License by no later than August 30, 2024. Valid California Class C driver's license with an acceptable driving history is required. NOTE: Must possess a driver's license which meets State and Department requirements for driving all emergency fire apparatus by the end of the training academy. Desirable Qualifications Bilingual abilities in languages spoken in the community, such as Armenian, Korean, and Spanish. An Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree in a related field. California State Fire Marshal Driver Operator 1A Certificate. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: City geography and street layout. Mathematical computations such as averages, percentages and fractions. Knowledge of and skill in: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) procedures and equipment. Exceptional customer service practices. Paramedic practices and procedures. Skill in: Applying common sense and logic in decision making. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to those using the Glendale Fire Department services. Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. Correct misunderstandings. Develop necessary skills from on-the-job training and meet standards of performance for the classification by the end of the recruit period. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships, and resolve interpersonal conflicts. Foster a teamwork environment. Lift Fire Department equipment in a safe manner. Listen carefully to understand others. Maintain physical activity over long periods of time. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Perform basic research. Read, write and comprehend directions and training materials in English. Work at heights and in confined spaces. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Applicants must be of good moral character. Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Work outside in all kinds of weather. Work overtime as requested or required. Special Note Appointees to the Glendale Fire Department will remain as non-sworn probationary Firefighter Recruits throughout the academy training period. Such employees serve on an "at-will" basis for the duration of the training academy and while on probation. Upon successful graduation from the training academy, Firefighter Recruits will be placed in the classification of Firefighter/Paramedic A, a sworn position, which functions both as a Firefighter and a Paramedic and has a one-year probationary period. As such, appointees who are unable to meet the standards of a Firefighter and a Paramedic will be subject to termination during the probationary period. Special Condition TATTOO POLICY: Unless otherwise exempted, no employee of the GFD shall have any "visible" tattoos or other skin markings. Tattoos, or other skin markings, shall be covered while on duty with a long-sleeved uniform shirt, long-sleeved work t-shirt, work pants, sweat pants or a tattoo wrap/sleeve (100% cotton-NFPA compliant) approved by the Department. Cosmetic tattoos on the face (e.g. eye brows, eye liner, and lip liner) and wedding band tattoos on the ring finger will be reviewed by the Fire Chief on a case by case basis. Marks or scars from injuries or medical procedures are exempt from these policy restrictions. For further information regarding this policy, please contact Human Resources at (818) 548-2110. Medical Standards/Non-Smoking Requirement Upon being offered employment, candidates must pass a pre-placement medical examination, which includes a drug and alcohol screening, as well as a psychological examination. Candidates selected for the Glendale Fire Department must meet medical standards in compliance with National Fire Protection Association 1582 Standards on Medical Requirements for Firefighters, adopted by the City of Glendale Civil Service Commission. Newly hired employees selected for the Glendale Fire Department for this position will be required to sign a condition of employment statement that they do not smoke nor use tobacco products and shall not do so while employed with the City of Glendale. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: Submitted Firefighter Recruit Application will be reviewed to ensure applicants meet the minimum requirements. SKILLS ASSESSMENT: Administered to evaluate the applicants' paramedic skills. ORAL INTERVIEW EXAMINATION: Administered to evaluate the applicants' experience, education and personal fitness for the position. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE (BIDDLE TEST): Evaluates the candidates' ability to perform the physical aspects of firefighting. Candidates must successfully pass the Biddle Test between the dates of May 1, 2024 and September 15, 2024, and must present a valid certificate of successful completion of the Biddle Test by no later than September 16, 2024. Failure to do so will preclude you from participating in the further stages of the recruitment process. The Biddle Exam is administered at Rio Hondo College, Mount San Antonio College (Mt. SAC), Santa Ana College, and Victor Valley College. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: A comprehensive background investigation will be conducted on all finalists, which will review and verify personal history including, but not limited to, financial responsibility, criminal history, drug use history, driving record, and verification of application materials. Significant issues or omissions in the above-stated areas may be grounds for disqualification. Background investigation will include Livescan fingerprinting and a polygraph. EXAMINATION WEIGHTING: Evaluation - qualifying, Skills Assessment -30%, Oral - 70%, Physical - pass/fail, Background Investigation - pass/fail. All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. ENTRY-LEVEL EXAMINATION - VETERAN'S CREDIT AWARDED FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. The City of Glendale offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical and dental insurance. Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 21, 2024
Full Time
The Position Recruitment Type: OPEN The salary for Firefighter Recruit is $6,574.28 per month for the six-week training academy. The salary range for Firefighter/Paramedic A (first 12 months functioning as a Paramedic with the City of Glendale) is $8,160.76 - $10,417.22 per month. The salary range for Firefighter/Paramedic B (13th month functioning as a Paramedic with the City of Glendale and thereafter) is $8,838.24 - $11,066.82 per month). Effective July 1, 2024, there will be a 5% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA). The starting salary step as a Firefighter/Paramedic may depend upon the candidate's qualifications and experience. NOTE: The respective salaries include the applicable PERS contribution. Upon graduation from the Academy, "classic" members of CalPERS participate in a retirement formula of 3% at 55 and contribute a total of 13.5% towards retirement. New CalPERS members will be enrolled in PEPRA, which has a formula of 2.7% at 57. PEPRA members pay a total of 16% towards retirement. Rates are pursuant to CalPERS and/or MOU provisions. ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION: Pursuant to the Glendale Firefighters’ Association Memorandum of Understanding, unit employees in the classification of Firefighter/Paramedic may be eligible for the following: Longevity Pay - 10 years at 4% and 20 years at 8% Special Operations Pay - $275 per month for Hazardous Materials or Urban Search & Rescue programs Foreign Language Pay - conversational $70/month and fluent $140/month Education/Career Development Pay - $200-$300/month depending upon level of education (AA Degree/CA State Fire Officer Certification or a higher degree) The Glendale Fire Department delivers the premier emergency deployment response model in Southern California with our Paramedic Engine Program. Firefighter Paramedics assignments will be on Engine and/or Truck Company and/or Squad. The Paramedic Engine Program consists of nine (9) Paramedic Engines staffed with minimum of two (2) Firefighter Paramedics per Engine. This classification is a non-sworn trainee position that receives basic instruction in firefighting work and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) involving the protection of life and property. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Advances and extends hoses. Performs straight/natural, reverse and multiple hose lays. Loads hoses. Connects/disconnects fire hoses to fire protection equipment, such as fire hydrants, sprinkler and standpipe systems or fire apparatus. Operates nozzles. Shuts off and turns on fire hydrants. Carries ladders. Climbs up or down ladders. Raises or lowers and positions ladders. Carries equipment, tools and hose lines up or down ladders. Performs lock-in procedures to ladders. Ties specific knots used in various firefighting rescue operations. Uses self-contained breathing apparatus. Participates in on-the-job training both in the classroom and on the drill field; this includes EMS training and basic instruction in firefighting. Participates in physical fitness programs. Conducts public education on fire safety and life safety. May drive on City business as necessary. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of this position are performed in a safe, efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Age Requirement Must be 18 years of age at time of appointment. Experience Must currently be employed as a Firefighter Paramedic and possess a minimum of one year of experience as a full time paid professional firefighter with a municipal fire department. Education/Training Completion of a certified Paramedic program is required. Completion of a CA Firefighter I Academy or equivalent (i.e. IFSAC, Pro Board) is required. Graduation from high school or attainment of GED or CHSPE certificate is required. License(s)/Certification(s) Valid State of California Paramedic License at the time of application is required. For out-of-state applicants, must possess a valid National Registry Paramedic certification at the time of application; however, must possess a California Paramedic License by no later than August 30, 2024. Valid California Class C driver's license with an acceptable driving history is required. NOTE: Must possess a driver's license which meets State and Department requirements for driving all emergency fire apparatus by the end of the training academy. Desirable Qualifications Bilingual abilities in languages spoken in the community, such as Armenian, Korean, and Spanish. An Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree in a related field. California State Fire Marshal Driver Operator 1A Certificate. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: City geography and street layout. Mathematical computations such as averages, percentages and fractions. Knowledge of and skill in: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) procedures and equipment. Exceptional customer service practices. Paramedic practices and procedures. Skill in: Applying common sense and logic in decision making. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to those using the Glendale Fire Department services. Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. Correct misunderstandings. Develop necessary skills from on-the-job training and meet standards of performance for the classification by the end of the recruit period. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships, and resolve interpersonal conflicts. Foster a teamwork environment. Lift Fire Department equipment in a safe manner. Listen carefully to understand others. Maintain physical activity over long periods of time. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Perform basic research. Read, write and comprehend directions and training materials in English. Work at heights and in confined spaces. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Applicants must be of good moral character. Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Work outside in all kinds of weather. Work overtime as requested or required. Special Note Appointees to the Glendale Fire Department will remain as non-sworn probationary Firefighter Recruits throughout the academy training period. Such employees serve on an "at-will" basis for the duration of the training academy and while on probation. Upon successful graduation from the training academy, Firefighter Recruits will be placed in the classification of Firefighter/Paramedic A, a sworn position, which functions both as a Firefighter and a Paramedic and has a one-year probationary period. As such, appointees who are unable to meet the standards of a Firefighter and a Paramedic will be subject to termination during the probationary period. Special Condition TATTOO POLICY: Unless otherwise exempted, no employee of the GFD shall have any "visible" tattoos or other skin markings. Tattoos, or other skin markings, shall be covered while on duty with a long-sleeved uniform shirt, long-sleeved work t-shirt, work pants, sweat pants or a tattoo wrap/sleeve (100% cotton-NFPA compliant) approved by the Department. Cosmetic tattoos on the face (e.g. eye brows, eye liner, and lip liner) and wedding band tattoos on the ring finger will be reviewed by the Fire Chief on a case by case basis. Marks or scars from injuries or medical procedures are exempt from these policy restrictions. For further information regarding this policy, please contact Human Resources at (818) 548-2110. Medical Standards/Non-Smoking Requirement Upon being offered employment, candidates must pass a pre-placement medical examination, which includes a drug and alcohol screening, as well as a psychological examination. Candidates selected for the Glendale Fire Department must meet medical standards in compliance with National Fire Protection Association 1582 Standards on Medical Requirements for Firefighters, adopted by the City of Glendale Civil Service Commission. Newly hired employees selected for the Glendale Fire Department for this position will be required to sign a condition of employment statement that they do not smoke nor use tobacco products and shall not do so while employed with the City of Glendale. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: Submitted Firefighter Recruit Application will be reviewed to ensure applicants meet the minimum requirements. SKILLS ASSESSMENT: Administered to evaluate the applicants' paramedic skills. ORAL INTERVIEW EXAMINATION: Administered to evaluate the applicants' experience, education and personal fitness for the position. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE (BIDDLE TEST): Evaluates the candidates' ability to perform the physical aspects of firefighting. Candidates must successfully pass the Biddle Test between the dates of May 1, 2024 and September 15, 2024, and must present a valid certificate of successful completion of the Biddle Test by no later than September 16, 2024. Failure to do so will preclude you from participating in the further stages of the recruitment process. The Biddle Exam is administered at Rio Hondo College, Mount San Antonio College (Mt. SAC), Santa Ana College, and Victor Valley College. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: A comprehensive background investigation will be conducted on all finalists, which will review and verify personal history including, but not limited to, financial responsibility, criminal history, drug use history, driving record, and verification of application materials. Significant issues or omissions in the above-stated areas may be grounds for disqualification. Background investigation will include Livescan fingerprinting and a polygraph. EXAMINATION WEIGHTING: Evaluation - qualifying, Skills Assessment -30%, Oral - 70%, Physical - pass/fail, Background Investigation - pass/fail. All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. ENTRY-LEVEL EXAMINATION - VETERAN'S CREDIT AWARDED FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. The City of Glendale offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical and dental insurance. Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF ORLANDO, FL
Orlando, Florida, United States
Description DESCRIPTION: STARTING SALARY between $54,452 and $56,873 based on experience. Additional $6,083 per year for those employed as Paramedics. Incentive pay for those assigned to special teams. NATURE OF WORK: General job functions include; (1) Firefighting - Emergency; (2) Firefighting - Non-Emergency; (3) Emergency Medical Services; (4) Work Related Activities. This job is located in the Field Operations Bureau of the Orlando Fire Department and is under the general supervision of the Company Commander. Firefighters will perform individually and/or as a member of a firefighting team and will participate in fire suppression activities including firefighting, rescue, first aid, ventilation, forcible entry, salvage, overhaul, and inspection practices. THE CITY OF ORLANDO is looking for highly motivated, professional individuals who are seeking a long-term career in fire/rescue. The City of Orlando Fire Department (OFD) provides the community a full range of fire suppression, emergency medical service, hazardous materials management, dive rescue, and high angle/below grade tactical rescue. The OFD also offers fire prevention/inspection services, city-wide disaster planning and coordination, and public education. The department answers more than 60,000 alarms each year and operates eighteen engines, eight tower-ladder trucks, eleven rescues, one heavy rescue and multiple other specialized units (dive, hazmat, arson/bomb, etc.). MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Candidates must have Florida State Firefighter certification AND either EMT or Paramedic certification as of June 28, 2024. We do not accept National Registry Firefighter Certification. However, we do accept National Registry EMT and Paramedic certifications for testing purposes. Candidates must provide proof of st ate of Florida EMT or Paramedic Certification upon receiving a conditional offer of employment. HIRING PROCESS : Hiring both EMTs and Paramedics. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: All candidates must complete FireTEAM and CPAT testing and the Public Safety Self-Assessment (PSSA) Part 1 through the National Testing Network by June 28, 2024 , at 1700 hours. If you have already completed FireTEAM and CPAT, your results must have been completed within twelve months of the date of application. If your results are older than 12 months from the date of application or you have never completed FireTEAM or CPAT, you will be required to schedule and complete your exams with NTN by June 28, 2024, at 1700 hours. For those applicants who have previously passed FireTEAM with NTN within twelve months from the date you submit your firefighter application, contact NTN’s candidate support line at 855-821-3761 for instructions on adding the Orlando Fire Department to receive your scores. If your results are older than 12 months from the date of the application, or you have never completed FireTEAM or CPAT, you will be required to schedule and complete your exams with NTN by June 28, 2024 , at 1700 hours. Candidates must also complete the Public Safety Self-Assessment (PSSA) Part 1 with NTN. There is no minimum passing score for the PSSA, but it must be completed by the close of the job application. CPAT results from testing centers other than NTN will be accepted. If candidates have passed the CPAT exam via another entity other than NTN, you must upload documentation of your passing status to your online application. The Orlando Fire Department offers full testing services for the position of firefighter through National Testing Network, Inc. To schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com , select Fire and sign up for the Orlando Fire Department. What to expect at the www.nationaltestingnetwork.com website: Review all information related to the Orlando Fire Department firefighter position, including minimum requirements, salary and benefits. Detailed information about the testing process for both the entry level test and CPAT testing. Opportunity to take online practice tests at www.fireteamtest.com Schedule your own convenient test time. Take high quality job simulation tests in a standardized, fair testing environment. Upon completion of the entry level exam and CPAT testing, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the Orlando Fire Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on both the entry level exam and the physical abilities test will be placed on the department’s eligibility list. The Orlando Fire Department will contact select candidates on the list and will invite them to continue to participate in other stages of the department selection process. National Testing Network is a service provided to conduct entry level testing and CPAT testing in a standardized, professional environment. National Testing Network does not replace the Orlando Fire Department’s responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to the Orlando Fire Department where the final decisions are made. Certain candidates will be selected for additional screening. Selected candidates must also successfully complete interviews, polygraph exams, a background check, psychological exam and a medical exam. BENEFIT INFORMATION: INSURANCE: Life and health insurance available at 95% cost coverage for employee. Optional dental and vision insurance also available. Dependent coverage is available. VACATION: Start to 2 years, 130 hours per year; 2 to 8 years, 156 hours; 8 to 18 years, 206 hours; 18 years to retirement, 250 hours per year. HOLIDAYS: Twelve paid holidays. Shift personnel receive twelve hours of straight time pay for each holiday. HOURS: 24 hours on, 48 hours off. 48-hour work week, additional 24 hours off (Kelly Day) each 8th working day plus two regular days off. COLLEGE: 100% reimbursement of educational expenses including tuition and required books up to $1,800 per year. EDUCATION INCIENTIVE: Additional money paid for college degree in Fire or EMS related field. AS, $50 per month; BS or higher, $110 per month. PENSION: Retire at 68% of salary for 20 years of service or 85% of salary for 25 years of service. A 5% cost of living increase is provided every 3 years to those who retire with at least 20 years of service. A 5 year forward or back DROP is available. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): LONGEVITY: Annual longevity payment based on years of service: 5 to 10 years, $600; 10 to 15 years, $1100; 15 to 20 years, $1,600; 20 to 22 years, $2,000; 22 years or more, $2,300. Supplemental Information SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY The first step in the Firefighter recruitment process is to complete this Firefighter Application. You must answer all of the supplemental questions in this application in order to be considered for the position. If you do not answer all questions, you will not be eligible to proceed in the selection process. When completing the application, you are to upload the following documents under the "Attachments" section of the application prior to the closing date of this application. Only submit your application, once you have already attached these documents. Once you submit your application you will be unable to go back to upload any documents for this specific application: 1. Florida State Firefighter Certification (document from the Division of State Fire Marshall-Bureau of Fire Standards and Training) 2. EMT or Paramedic License 3. College Diploma (e.g., Associate, Bachelor, M aster's degree ), if applicable 4. College Transcripts, if applicable (either official or unofficial transcripts are acceptable). Transcripts are only required from schools from which you obtained a degree. 5. Driver License 6. If you are NOT sending your passing status on CPAT via the National Testing Network, you should attach documentation of passing CPAT to this online application. This would apply to individuals who have passed CPAT at a different location other than NTN. If you possess both a Florida State EMT and Paramedic License, it is preferred that you upload only your Florida State Paramedic's License. However, uploading either license is sufficient. If you possess both a Florida State EMT or Paramedic License and National Registry EMT or Paramedic License, it is preferred that you upload only your Florida State License. However, uploading any one of these documents is sufficient at this stage in the selection process. Those individuals who have completed the requirements for their Florida State Firefighter Certification and EMT or Paramedic License by June 28, 2024, but have not yet received their certificate(s) to attach to their application must call 407.246.3286. This only applies to those who have recently completed their certification or will complete their certification in the near future but have not yet received documentation of their certification. All other applicants should attach their Florida State Firefighter Certification and EMT or Paramedic License to their online application. If you are asserting Veterans' Preference attach your DD-214 Member 4 document or other appropriate documentation to the "Attachments" section of your Firefighter Application. Falsification or omission of information will result in rejection of your application or dismissal if you are employed by the City of Orlando. One of the components of the hiring process is a polygraph examination. If you are found to have falsified or omitted any information at any time in the selection process, you will be disqualified even if the accurate information would not have disqualified you. In addition, you may be subject to prosecution under Orlando City Code Section 43.16, False Information. If any portion of this supplemental form is filled out incorrectly or incompletely (e.g., if any questions are left unanswered), your application will not be processed. If you are hired by the Orlando Fire Department, you will begin as a Probationary Firefighter , which requires successful completion of an orientation. Failure to successfully complete the orientation for any reason whatsoever will result in immediate termination of employment and the removal of your name from further consideration. Disqualifiers from Selection Process : WORK HISTORY: Candidate has been terminated for cause or resigned to avoid termination within the past three (3) years prior to the date of application. Note: This category does not apply to layoffs due to reduction in force or business closure. DRIVING RECORD: Within four (4) years prior to the date of application and continuing to the date of employment. conviction for DUI/DWI or failure to submit to a chemical test for impairment. Within three (3) years prior to the date of application and continuing to date of employment. driving with a suspended license reckless driving five convictions for traffic violations (excluding parking tickets) Within one (1) year of application and continuing to date of employment: failure to pay two or more traffic fines DRUG USE: Used or possessed, within the last three (3) years prior to application and continuing to employment, any controlled substance defined as a violation under Chapter 893, Florida Statutes, the possession of which constitutes a criminal offense under Florida law. CRIMINAL CONDUCT: Candidate has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or had adjudication withheld for any charge of a felony crime; OR, Candidate has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or had adjudication withheld for a misdemeanor offense directly related to the position sought AND it has not been four (4) years since the expiration of sentence; OR, Candidate is currently on probation following any criminal, juvenile, or traffic charges. ***PLEASE NOTE THIS LIST DOES NOT INCLUDE THE COMPLETE LIST OF DISQUALIFIERS. IF YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC SITUATION YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS WHICH YOU BELIEVE MAY DISQUALIFY YOU FROM THE APPLICATION PROCESS, PLEASE CONTACT CITY OF ORLANDO HUMAN RESOURCES AT 407.246.3286 OR JOBS@ORLANDO.GOV Closing Date/Time: 6/28/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
May 01, 2024
Full Time
Description DESCRIPTION: STARTING SALARY between $54,452 and $56,873 based on experience. Additional $6,083 per year for those employed as Paramedics. Incentive pay for those assigned to special teams. NATURE OF WORK: General job functions include; (1) Firefighting - Emergency; (2) Firefighting - Non-Emergency; (3) Emergency Medical Services; (4) Work Related Activities. This job is located in the Field Operations Bureau of the Orlando Fire Department and is under the general supervision of the Company Commander. Firefighters will perform individually and/or as a member of a firefighting team and will participate in fire suppression activities including firefighting, rescue, first aid, ventilation, forcible entry, salvage, overhaul, and inspection practices. THE CITY OF ORLANDO is looking for highly motivated, professional individuals who are seeking a long-term career in fire/rescue. The City of Orlando Fire Department (OFD) provides the community a full range of fire suppression, emergency medical service, hazardous materials management, dive rescue, and high angle/below grade tactical rescue. The OFD also offers fire prevention/inspection services, city-wide disaster planning and coordination, and public education. The department answers more than 60,000 alarms each year and operates eighteen engines, eight tower-ladder trucks, eleven rescues, one heavy rescue and multiple other specialized units (dive, hazmat, arson/bomb, etc.). MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Candidates must have Florida State Firefighter certification AND either EMT or Paramedic certification as of June 28, 2024. We do not accept National Registry Firefighter Certification. However, we do accept National Registry EMT and Paramedic certifications for testing purposes. Candidates must provide proof of st ate of Florida EMT or Paramedic Certification upon receiving a conditional offer of employment. HIRING PROCESS : Hiring both EMTs and Paramedics. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: All candidates must complete FireTEAM and CPAT testing and the Public Safety Self-Assessment (PSSA) Part 1 through the National Testing Network by June 28, 2024 , at 1700 hours. If you have already completed FireTEAM and CPAT, your results must have been completed within twelve months of the date of application. If your results are older than 12 months from the date of application or you have never completed FireTEAM or CPAT, you will be required to schedule and complete your exams with NTN by June 28, 2024, at 1700 hours. For those applicants who have previously passed FireTEAM with NTN within twelve months from the date you submit your firefighter application, contact NTN’s candidate support line at 855-821-3761 for instructions on adding the Orlando Fire Department to receive your scores. If your results are older than 12 months from the date of the application, or you have never completed FireTEAM or CPAT, you will be required to schedule and complete your exams with NTN by June 28, 2024 , at 1700 hours. Candidates must also complete the Public Safety Self-Assessment (PSSA) Part 1 with NTN. There is no minimum passing score for the PSSA, but it must be completed by the close of the job application. CPAT results from testing centers other than NTN will be accepted. If candidates have passed the CPAT exam via another entity other than NTN, you must upload documentation of your passing status to your online application. The Orlando Fire Department offers full testing services for the position of firefighter through National Testing Network, Inc. To schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com , select Fire and sign up for the Orlando Fire Department. What to expect at the www.nationaltestingnetwork.com website: Review all information related to the Orlando Fire Department firefighter position, including minimum requirements, salary and benefits. Detailed information about the testing process for both the entry level test and CPAT testing. Opportunity to take online practice tests at www.fireteamtest.com Schedule your own convenient test time. Take high quality job simulation tests in a standardized, fair testing environment. Upon completion of the entry level exam and CPAT testing, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the Orlando Fire Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on both the entry level exam and the physical abilities test will be placed on the department’s eligibility list. The Orlando Fire Department will contact select candidates on the list and will invite them to continue to participate in other stages of the department selection process. National Testing Network is a service provided to conduct entry level testing and CPAT testing in a standardized, professional environment. National Testing Network does not replace the Orlando Fire Department’s responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to the Orlando Fire Department where the final decisions are made. Certain candidates will be selected for additional screening. Selected candidates must also successfully complete interviews, polygraph exams, a background check, psychological exam and a medical exam. BENEFIT INFORMATION: INSURANCE: Life and health insurance available at 95% cost coverage for employee. Optional dental and vision insurance also available. Dependent coverage is available. VACATION: Start to 2 years, 130 hours per year; 2 to 8 years, 156 hours; 8 to 18 years, 206 hours; 18 years to retirement, 250 hours per year. HOLIDAYS: Twelve paid holidays. Shift personnel receive twelve hours of straight time pay for each holiday. HOURS: 24 hours on, 48 hours off. 48-hour work week, additional 24 hours off (Kelly Day) each 8th working day plus two regular days off. COLLEGE: 100% reimbursement of educational expenses including tuition and required books up to $1,800 per year. EDUCATION INCIENTIVE: Additional money paid for college degree in Fire or EMS related field. AS, $50 per month; BS or higher, $110 per month. PENSION: Retire at 68% of salary for 20 years of service or 85% of salary for 25 years of service. A 5% cost of living increase is provided every 3 years to those who retire with at least 20 years of service. A 5 year forward or back DROP is available. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): LONGEVITY: Annual longevity payment based on years of service: 5 to 10 years, $600; 10 to 15 years, $1100; 15 to 20 years, $1,600; 20 to 22 years, $2,000; 22 years or more, $2,300. Supplemental Information SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY The first step in the Firefighter recruitment process is to complete this Firefighter Application. You must answer all of the supplemental questions in this application in order to be considered for the position. If you do not answer all questions, you will not be eligible to proceed in the selection process. When completing the application, you are to upload the following documents under the "Attachments" section of the application prior to the closing date of this application. Only submit your application, once you have already attached these documents. Once you submit your application you will be unable to go back to upload any documents for this specific application: 1. Florida State Firefighter Certification (document from the Division of State Fire Marshall-Bureau of Fire Standards and Training) 2. EMT or Paramedic License 3. College Diploma (e.g., Associate, Bachelor, M aster's degree ), if applicable 4. College Transcripts, if applicable (either official or unofficial transcripts are acceptable). Transcripts are only required from schools from which you obtained a degree. 5. Driver License 6. If you are NOT sending your passing status on CPAT via the National Testing Network, you should attach documentation of passing CPAT to this online application. This would apply to individuals who have passed CPAT at a different location other than NTN. If you possess both a Florida State EMT and Paramedic License, it is preferred that you upload only your Florida State Paramedic's License. However, uploading either license is sufficient. If you possess both a Florida State EMT or Paramedic License and National Registry EMT or Paramedic License, it is preferred that you upload only your Florida State License. However, uploading any one of these documents is sufficient at this stage in the selection process. Those individuals who have completed the requirements for their Florida State Firefighter Certification and EMT or Paramedic License by June 28, 2024, but have not yet received their certificate(s) to attach to their application must call 407.246.3286. This only applies to those who have recently completed their certification or will complete their certification in the near future but have not yet received documentation of their certification. All other applicants should attach their Florida State Firefighter Certification and EMT or Paramedic License to their online application. If you are asserting Veterans' Preference attach your DD-214 Member 4 document or other appropriate documentation to the "Attachments" section of your Firefighter Application. Falsification or omission of information will result in rejection of your application or dismissal if you are employed by the City of Orlando. One of the components of the hiring process is a polygraph examination. If you are found to have falsified or omitted any information at any time in the selection process, you will be disqualified even if the accurate information would not have disqualified you. In addition, you may be subject to prosecution under Orlando City Code Section 43.16, False Information. If any portion of this supplemental form is filled out incorrectly or incompletely (e.g., if any questions are left unanswered), your application will not be processed. If you are hired by the Orlando Fire Department, you will begin as a Probationary Firefighter , which requires successful completion of an orientation. Failure to successfully complete the orientation for any reason whatsoever will result in immediate termination of employment and the removal of your name from further consideration. Disqualifiers from Selection Process : WORK HISTORY: Candidate has been terminated for cause or resigned to avoid termination within the past three (3) years prior to the date of application. Note: This category does not apply to layoffs due to reduction in force or business closure. DRIVING RECORD: Within four (4) years prior to the date of application and continuing to the date of employment. conviction for DUI/DWI or failure to submit to a chemical test for impairment. Within three (3) years prior to the date of application and continuing to date of employment. driving with a suspended license reckless driving five convictions for traffic violations (excluding parking tickets) Within one (1) year of application and continuing to date of employment: failure to pay two or more traffic fines DRUG USE: Used or possessed, within the last three (3) years prior to application and continuing to employment, any controlled substance defined as a violation under Chapter 893, Florida Statutes, the possession of which constitutes a criminal offense under Florida law. CRIMINAL CONDUCT: Candidate has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or had adjudication withheld for any charge of a felony crime; OR, Candidate has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or had adjudication withheld for a misdemeanor offense directly related to the position sought AND it has not been four (4) years since the expiration of sentence; OR, Candidate is currently on probation following any criminal, juvenile, or traffic charges. ***PLEASE NOTE THIS LIST DOES NOT INCLUDE THE COMPLETE LIST OF DISQUALIFIERS. IF YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC SITUATION YOU WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS WHICH YOU BELIEVE MAY DISQUALIFY YOU FROM THE APPLICATION PROCESS, PLEASE CONTACT CITY OF ORLANDO HUMAN RESOURCES AT 407.246.3286 OR JOBS@ORLANDO.GOV Closing Date/Time: 6/28/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
City of Murrieta, CA
Murrieta, California, United States
Description and Essential Functions Connected by Amazing Employees The salary information stated above does not reflect FLSA OT pay. Contractual raises: July 2024 - 4% July 2025 - 4% A twelve (12) month probationary period and six (6) month testing period commence on the first day of employment. The City of Murrieta is accepting applications to fill current (Lateral) Firefighter/Paramedic vacancies within the Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department. The eligibility list established may be used to fill upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to two (2) years. DEFINITION Under general supervision, responds to various types of emergencies; participates in the control and suppression of fires; rescues persons from burning structures and other hazardous situations; provides advanced life support; participates in activities associated with hazardous materials incidents; participates in fire prevention, station maintenance, and training activities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Respond to fire and other emergency calls and participate in fire extinguishment, ventilation, salvage, rescue, and other operations; operate various firefighting/control equipment Provide advanced life support and pre-hospital care as allowed under the policies and procedures of the local medical director Assist in loading and transporting of victims; communicate with hospital and/or health care professionals concerning patient treatment and condition Complete all required reports and input them into the computer system Maintain and service all EMS equipment and restock and order supplies as needed Maintain all required certifications and meet continuing education requirements necessary to work as a paramedic Perform routine equipment checks and fire station duties and participate in required training activities Participate in fire prevention inspections and pre-incident planning of public and commercial buildings May participate in clean up and disposal of toxic/hazardous waste materials May drive fire apparatus and other staff vehicles Perform other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Items marked with an asterisk (*) must be attached to the application High School Diploma or equivalent (GED)* Coursework in Fire Science or a related field is desirable Firefighter/Paramedic (Lateral) - Two (2) years of current, full-time, paid fire department experience with a fire department of similar scope to the Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department and must have satisfactorily completed the probationary period LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Items marked with an asterisk (*) must be attached to the application EMT-Paramedic license in the State of California* Certificate of Completion from a California State Firefighter I Academy (OSFM Firefighter I also accepted)* California Class C Driver License* American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or Riverside County equivalent* American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or state-approved BCLS/CPR certification* Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) acquired within six months of hire Obtain local EMS accreditation within two months Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Environmental Conditions WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF Basic fire prevention and suppression techniques and practices Pre-hospital paramedic-level assessment, treatment and medical aid techniques ABILITY TO Think and act quickly and effectively in emergency situations Perform moderate to strenuous physical activity Use and operate a variety of firefighting equipment Work safely Learn and apply firefighting principles and techniques Understand, explain and apply policies and procedures Understand and apply mechanical and physical principles related to fire suppression Learn and apply fire code provisions and arson/fire investigation techniques Climb ladders Prepare a variety of reports using a computer and a variety of software programs Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establish and maintain effective relationships with other employees and the community at large Represent the City in meetings and make presentations Meet the physical requirements established by the City Supplemental Information APPLICATION PROCEDURE A City application form and resume must be submitted online. Applicants can apply online at www.MurrietaCA.gov . SELECTION PROCESS Candidates must clearly demonstrate through their application materials that they meet the employment standards outlined above. All properly completed applications will be reviewed, and the most appropriately qualified individuals will be invited to continue in the selection process. Examinations for the position will consist of an appraisal interview to evaluate the applicant's skill, training, and experience for the position. Successful applicants will be placed on an eligibility list. The City may also merge lists. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS The selected candidate(s) must successfully complete pre-employment clearances, which may include a physical, drug screen, and Live Scan background investigation. Per the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), this position has been identified as a Mandated Reporter. The selected candidate will be required to report known or suspected child abuse or neglect as defined by CANRA and will be required to sign a Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse prior to commencing employment. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The City of Murrieta is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. All employment practices such as recruitment, selection, and promotions are administered in a manner designed to ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (over 40), marital or veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, disability, or any other basis that is inconsistent with federal, state or local laws. THE COMMUNITY Located just north of San Diego County, the city of Murrieta is home to approximately 120,000 people. Central to all of Southern California, residents of Murrieta live in one of the safest cities in the U.S. With top-ranked schools, 52 parks, and 1,300 acres of trails, it is consistently ranked the top place to live in Southwest Riverside County. Murrieta has a dynamic business environment, an educated population, and a high median income. All of these attributes support the exceptional quality of life residents enjoy and the engaged and connected community that sets Murrieta apart from the rest. THE DEPARTMENT Murrieta Fire & Rescue (MFR) provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, technical rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, fire prevention, public education, and disaster preparedness to approximately 33.6 square miles of southwestern Riverside County, California. The department delivers emergency services with 60 personnel (20 per shift) from five fire stations. In support of these efforts, MFR is managed administratively by a Fire Chief and a Deputy Chief and employs a Fire Marshal, Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, and a Training Officer. MFR has a long tradition of providing excellent customer service to the region's residents and guests. Since the department's inception in 1947, the expectation of our first responders has grown to include much more than fire suppression and basic first aid. Progressive, "all-risk" agencies are now expected to deliver advanced paramedic services, public education, hazardous materials, technical rescue, and wildland-urban interface response. MFR is consistently working to achieve and/or maintain the highest level of professionalism and efficiency on behalf of those it serves. MFR's personnel are expected to be fully engaged with the agency and community, including assignments on committees and project teams. The agency is an active participant in statewide mutual aid and national USAR deployments, which requires long stretches on duty. The shared vision of the agency is to become a Fire Department from which other progressive agencies measure themselves. RECRUITMENT PROCESS Step 1: Online Application: In order to be considered for a position with the Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department, applicants must submit an online application and required documents in response to a current job opportunity listed on the City's website. Step 2: Oral Interview and EMS Assessment: Qualified applicants will be required to complete oral interviews and an EMS assessment a s part of the recruitment process. Step 3:Conditional Job Offer: Following the successful completion of all prior steps, candidates may be made a conditional job offer. Job offers are conditional upon the successful completion of a background investigation, psychological and medical examination. Step 4: Background Investigation and Administrative Interviews: Qualified applicants will undergo a complete, comprehensive background investigation. Step 5: Psychological and Medical Examinations: Qualified applicants shall undergo a psychological assessment by a qualified professional to determine their suitability for the position. In addition, applicants will complete a full medical examination, including drug screening. THE CITY OF MURRIETA ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES Integrity We are ethical, honest, and fair in all we do. Public Service We deliver responsive and caring service to our community, customers, colleagues, and region. Professionalism We exemplify professionalism through our knowledge, accountability, initiative, and dedication. Teamwork We thrive in a positive work environment noted for collaboration, support, diversity, and balance . Leadership We demonstrate leadership, guide stewardship of resources, and cultivate a vision for the future . MURRIETA FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION The following is a summary of the provided benefits. For further information, please refer to the unit's Salary Resolution or Memorandum of Understanding . HOLIDAYS : 156hours per year for 56-hour personnel and 117hours per year for 40-hour personnel. VACATION : 56-hour personnel Twelfth year and thereafter - 9.23 hours per pay period Ninth through eleventh years - 8.31 hours per pay period Sixth through eighth years - 7.38 hours per pay period Fourth through fifth years - 6.46 hours per pay period First three years of service - 5.54 hours per pay period 40-hour personnel First three years of service - 3.96 hours per pay period Fourth through fifth years - 4.61 hours per pay period Sixth through eighth years - 5.27 hours per pay period Ninth through eleventh years - 5.94 hours per pay period Twelfth year and thereafter - 6.59 hours per pay period SICK LEAVE : 5.54 hours per pay period for 56-hour personnel and 3.96 hours per pay period for 40-hour personnel. RETIREMENT : The City participates inthe California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Tier 1 (Classic Members) Formula: 3.0% at 50 Member Contribution: 9.0% of compensation Final Compensation: Highest twelve (12) consecutive month period Tier 2 (New Members) Formula: 2.7% at 57 Member Contribution: 50% of normal cost (currently 13.75% of compensation) Final Compensation: Highest thirty-six (36) consecutive month period MEDICAL INSURANCE : The City contributes up to $2,076.19 per month toward medical insurance for employees and their eligible dependents. RETIREE MEDICAL INSURANCE : Please refer to the unit's Memorandum of Understanding for details. DENTAL INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. VISION INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. LIFE INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for a life insurance policy equal to one time an employee's base salary. Additional life insurance is available. LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee. DEFERRED COMPENSATION : Employees are eligible to participate in a deferred compensation plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions. The City contributes a matching amount to the employee's account on a dollar-for-dollar basis, not to exceed $2,400 per year. BILINGUAL PAY INCENTIVE : 2.5% of base pay for eligible members of the association who are fluent in the Spanish language. EDUCATIONAL PAY INCENTIVE : Employees are eligible for Educational Pay Incentive in one of the categories below only upon satisfactory completion of two continuous years of satisfactory performance. 40 Semester units of credit and any of the following certificates: Fire Officer, Company Officer Certificate, or Chief Officer$150 per month Associate's degree in Fire Science or Technology or a related field.$1.25 per hour Bachelor's degree in Fire Science or Technology or a related field.$2.50 per hour PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATION INCENTIVE : $5,000 per year (paid biweekly) for Captains and Engineers who maintain a current paramedic license. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE : $1,850 per year (paid biweekly) TECHNICAL RESCUE/TRUCK INCENTIVE PAY : Employees who maintain technical rescue/truck certification receive a $300 per month stipend. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT : Eligible employees are able to be reimbursed $3,450 per fiscal year for traditional courses or $6,900 per fiscal year for an accelerated academic program (maximum reimbursement of $13,800) LONGEVITY PAY: 2% after 15 full years of service with the City and an additional 3% after 20 full years of servicewith the City COMPENSATORY TIME : Maximum of 120 hours Note: The provisions of this summary do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this summary may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contributions toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract negotiations between the recognized employee association and the City of Murrieta. 01 The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire, you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal. Responses such as, "see resume" or "see application" will result in rejection of your application. Proof of education is required. Yes, I understand and agree No, I do not agree 02 What is the highest level of education you have completed? Less than a High School diploma or equivalent. High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED) Some college Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctorate Degree 03 Do you possess an associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university with major coursework in fire science, fire technology or a related field? Please attach transcripts or proof of degree; required at time of submitting application. Yes No 04 If you selected Associate's Degree or higher in the previous question, please enter the major/area of study below. 05 How many years of full-time, paid experience do you possess working in a fire department? None Less than one year More than one, but less than two years. More than two, but less than three years. More than three years. 06 A valid EMT-Paramedic License with the State of California is required for this position. Are you currently registered with the State of California as an EMT-Paramedic, and have you uploaded a copy of your license? Yes No 07 A BCLS/CPR certification (from the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or other state approved provider) is required for this position. Do you possess this Certificate? Proof must be attached to this application to be considered for this position. Yes No 08 An American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or Riverside County equivalent is required for this position. Do you possess this Certificate? Proof must be attached to this application to be considered for this position. Yes No 09 A valid California Class C Driver's License or California Class B Driver's License, or California Class C/Firefighter-Restricted Driver's License is required for this position and must be uploaded to this application. Have you attached a copy to this application? Yes No 10 A Certificate of Completion from a California State Firefighter I Academy (or OSFM Firefighter I) is required for this position. It must be uploaded to this application to be considered for this position. Do you possess this certificate, and have you uploaded a copy of the certificate to this application? Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: 6/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 26, 2024
Full Time
Description and Essential Functions Connected by Amazing Employees The salary information stated above does not reflect FLSA OT pay. Contractual raises: July 2024 - 4% July 2025 - 4% A twelve (12) month probationary period and six (6) month testing period commence on the first day of employment. The City of Murrieta is accepting applications to fill current (Lateral) Firefighter/Paramedic vacancies within the Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department. The eligibility list established may be used to fill upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to two (2) years. DEFINITION Under general supervision, responds to various types of emergencies; participates in the control and suppression of fires; rescues persons from burning structures and other hazardous situations; provides advanced life support; participates in activities associated with hazardous materials incidents; participates in fire prevention, station maintenance, and training activities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Respond to fire and other emergency calls and participate in fire extinguishment, ventilation, salvage, rescue, and other operations; operate various firefighting/control equipment Provide advanced life support and pre-hospital care as allowed under the policies and procedures of the local medical director Assist in loading and transporting of victims; communicate with hospital and/or health care professionals concerning patient treatment and condition Complete all required reports and input them into the computer system Maintain and service all EMS equipment and restock and order supplies as needed Maintain all required certifications and meet continuing education requirements necessary to work as a paramedic Perform routine equipment checks and fire station duties and participate in required training activities Participate in fire prevention inspections and pre-incident planning of public and commercial buildings May participate in clean up and disposal of toxic/hazardous waste materials May drive fire apparatus and other staff vehicles Perform other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Items marked with an asterisk (*) must be attached to the application High School Diploma or equivalent (GED)* Coursework in Fire Science or a related field is desirable Firefighter/Paramedic (Lateral) - Two (2) years of current, full-time, paid fire department experience with a fire department of similar scope to the Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department and must have satisfactorily completed the probationary period LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Items marked with an asterisk (*) must be attached to the application EMT-Paramedic license in the State of California* Certificate of Completion from a California State Firefighter I Academy (OSFM Firefighter I also accepted)* California Class C Driver License* American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or Riverside County equivalent* American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or state-approved BCLS/CPR certification* Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) acquired within six months of hire Obtain local EMS accreditation within two months Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Environmental Conditions WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF Basic fire prevention and suppression techniques and practices Pre-hospital paramedic-level assessment, treatment and medical aid techniques ABILITY TO Think and act quickly and effectively in emergency situations Perform moderate to strenuous physical activity Use and operate a variety of firefighting equipment Work safely Learn and apply firefighting principles and techniques Understand, explain and apply policies and procedures Understand and apply mechanical and physical principles related to fire suppression Learn and apply fire code provisions and arson/fire investigation techniques Climb ladders Prepare a variety of reports using a computer and a variety of software programs Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establish and maintain effective relationships with other employees and the community at large Represent the City in meetings and make presentations Meet the physical requirements established by the City Supplemental Information APPLICATION PROCEDURE A City application form and resume must be submitted online. Applicants can apply online at www.MurrietaCA.gov . SELECTION PROCESS Candidates must clearly demonstrate through their application materials that they meet the employment standards outlined above. All properly completed applications will be reviewed, and the most appropriately qualified individuals will be invited to continue in the selection process. Examinations for the position will consist of an appraisal interview to evaluate the applicant's skill, training, and experience for the position. Successful applicants will be placed on an eligibility list. The City may also merge lists. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS The selected candidate(s) must successfully complete pre-employment clearances, which may include a physical, drug screen, and Live Scan background investigation. Per the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), this position has been identified as a Mandated Reporter. The selected candidate will be required to report known or suspected child abuse or neglect as defined by CANRA and will be required to sign a Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse prior to commencing employment. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The City of Murrieta is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. All employment practices such as recruitment, selection, and promotions are administered in a manner designed to ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (over 40), marital or veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, disability, or any other basis that is inconsistent with federal, state or local laws. THE COMMUNITY Located just north of San Diego County, the city of Murrieta is home to approximately 120,000 people. Central to all of Southern California, residents of Murrieta live in one of the safest cities in the U.S. With top-ranked schools, 52 parks, and 1,300 acres of trails, it is consistently ranked the top place to live in Southwest Riverside County. Murrieta has a dynamic business environment, an educated population, and a high median income. All of these attributes support the exceptional quality of life residents enjoy and the engaged and connected community that sets Murrieta apart from the rest. THE DEPARTMENT Murrieta Fire & Rescue (MFR) provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, technical rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, fire prevention, public education, and disaster preparedness to approximately 33.6 square miles of southwestern Riverside County, California. The department delivers emergency services with 60 personnel (20 per shift) from five fire stations. In support of these efforts, MFR is managed administratively by a Fire Chief and a Deputy Chief and employs a Fire Marshal, Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, and a Training Officer. MFR has a long tradition of providing excellent customer service to the region's residents and guests. Since the department's inception in 1947, the expectation of our first responders has grown to include much more than fire suppression and basic first aid. Progressive, "all-risk" agencies are now expected to deliver advanced paramedic services, public education, hazardous materials, technical rescue, and wildland-urban interface response. MFR is consistently working to achieve and/or maintain the highest level of professionalism and efficiency on behalf of those it serves. MFR's personnel are expected to be fully engaged with the agency and community, including assignments on committees and project teams. The agency is an active participant in statewide mutual aid and national USAR deployments, which requires long stretches on duty. The shared vision of the agency is to become a Fire Department from which other progressive agencies measure themselves. RECRUITMENT PROCESS Step 1: Online Application: In order to be considered for a position with the Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department, applicants must submit an online application and required documents in response to a current job opportunity listed on the City's website. Step 2: Oral Interview and EMS Assessment: Qualified applicants will be required to complete oral interviews and an EMS assessment a s part of the recruitment process. Step 3:Conditional Job Offer: Following the successful completion of all prior steps, candidates may be made a conditional job offer. Job offers are conditional upon the successful completion of a background investigation, psychological and medical examination. Step 4: Background Investigation and Administrative Interviews: Qualified applicants will undergo a complete, comprehensive background investigation. Step 5: Psychological and Medical Examinations: Qualified applicants shall undergo a psychological assessment by a qualified professional to determine their suitability for the position. In addition, applicants will complete a full medical examination, including drug screening. THE CITY OF MURRIETA ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES Integrity We are ethical, honest, and fair in all we do. Public Service We deliver responsive and caring service to our community, customers, colleagues, and region. Professionalism We exemplify professionalism through our knowledge, accountability, initiative, and dedication. Teamwork We thrive in a positive work environment noted for collaboration, support, diversity, and balance . Leadership We demonstrate leadership, guide stewardship of resources, and cultivate a vision for the future . MURRIETA FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION The following is a summary of the provided benefits. For further information, please refer to the unit's Salary Resolution or Memorandum of Understanding . HOLIDAYS : 156hours per year for 56-hour personnel and 117hours per year for 40-hour personnel. VACATION : 56-hour personnel Twelfth year and thereafter - 9.23 hours per pay period Ninth through eleventh years - 8.31 hours per pay period Sixth through eighth years - 7.38 hours per pay period Fourth through fifth years - 6.46 hours per pay period First three years of service - 5.54 hours per pay period 40-hour personnel First three years of service - 3.96 hours per pay period Fourth through fifth years - 4.61 hours per pay period Sixth through eighth years - 5.27 hours per pay period Ninth through eleventh years - 5.94 hours per pay period Twelfth year and thereafter - 6.59 hours per pay period SICK LEAVE : 5.54 hours per pay period for 56-hour personnel and 3.96 hours per pay period for 40-hour personnel. RETIREMENT : The City participates inthe California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Tier 1 (Classic Members) Formula: 3.0% at 50 Member Contribution: 9.0% of compensation Final Compensation: Highest twelve (12) consecutive month period Tier 2 (New Members) Formula: 2.7% at 57 Member Contribution: 50% of normal cost (currently 13.75% of compensation) Final Compensation: Highest thirty-six (36) consecutive month period MEDICAL INSURANCE : The City contributes up to $2,076.19 per month toward medical insurance for employees and their eligible dependents. RETIREE MEDICAL INSURANCE : Please refer to the unit's Memorandum of Understanding for details. DENTAL INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. VISION INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. LIFE INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for a life insurance policy equal to one time an employee's base salary. Additional life insurance is available. LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee. DEFERRED COMPENSATION : Employees are eligible to participate in a deferred compensation plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions. The City contributes a matching amount to the employee's account on a dollar-for-dollar basis, not to exceed $2,400 per year. BILINGUAL PAY INCENTIVE : 2.5% of base pay for eligible members of the association who are fluent in the Spanish language. EDUCATIONAL PAY INCENTIVE : Employees are eligible for Educational Pay Incentive in one of the categories below only upon satisfactory completion of two continuous years of satisfactory performance. 40 Semester units of credit and any of the following certificates: Fire Officer, Company Officer Certificate, or Chief Officer$150 per month Associate's degree in Fire Science or Technology or a related field.$1.25 per hour Bachelor's degree in Fire Science or Technology or a related field.$2.50 per hour PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATION INCENTIVE : $5,000 per year (paid biweekly) for Captains and Engineers who maintain a current paramedic license. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE : $1,850 per year (paid biweekly) TECHNICAL RESCUE/TRUCK INCENTIVE PAY : Employees who maintain technical rescue/truck certification receive a $300 per month stipend. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT : Eligible employees are able to be reimbursed $3,450 per fiscal year for traditional courses or $6,900 per fiscal year for an accelerated academic program (maximum reimbursement of $13,800) LONGEVITY PAY: 2% after 15 full years of service with the City and an additional 3% after 20 full years of servicewith the City COMPENSATORY TIME : Maximum of 120 hours Note: The provisions of this summary do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this summary may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contributions toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract negotiations between the recognized employee association and the City of Murrieta. 01 The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire, you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal. Responses such as, "see resume" or "see application" will result in rejection of your application. Proof of education is required. Yes, I understand and agree No, I do not agree 02 What is the highest level of education you have completed? Less than a High School diploma or equivalent. High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED) Some college Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctorate Degree 03 Do you possess an associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university with major coursework in fire science, fire technology or a related field? Please attach transcripts or proof of degree; required at time of submitting application. Yes No 04 If you selected Associate's Degree or higher in the previous question, please enter the major/area of study below. 05 How many years of full-time, paid experience do you possess working in a fire department? None Less than one year More than one, but less than two years. More than two, but less than three years. More than three years. 06 A valid EMT-Paramedic License with the State of California is required for this position. Are you currently registered with the State of California as an EMT-Paramedic, and have you uploaded a copy of your license? Yes No 07 A BCLS/CPR certification (from the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or other state approved provider) is required for this position. Do you possess this Certificate? Proof must be attached to this application to be considered for this position. Yes No 08 An American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or Riverside County equivalent is required for this position. Do you possess this Certificate? Proof must be attached to this application to be considered for this position. Yes No 09 A valid California Class C Driver's License or California Class B Driver's License, or California Class C/Firefighter-Restricted Driver's License is required for this position and must be uploaded to this application. Have you attached a copy to this application? Yes No 10 A Certificate of Completion from a California State Firefighter I Academy (or OSFM Firefighter I) is required for this position. It must be uploaded to this application to be considered for this position. Do you possess this certificate, and have you uploaded a copy of the certificate to this application? Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: 6/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of Palo Alto
Palo Alto, California, United States
Description: We are accepting and reviewing applications to establish an eligibility list for a Fall 2024 Academy. Want to reach out and serve the community as a highly trained Firefighter EMT/Paramedic? We are seeking candidates for various firefighting roles at different levels of expertise for our Fall 2024 recruitment (tentative dates below). All positions require completion of training as a Firefighter EMT, or Paramedic, assigned to Fire Operations. We encourage you to apply and select the questionnaire at the end of this application that best matches your certification and experience. The Palo Alto Fire Department (PAFD) is seeking highly motivated Firefighter candidates who desire to be part of a professional team dedicated to safeguarding and enriching the lives of the 125,000 people who work and live in Palo Alto each day. PAFD provides its services from six fire stations located strategically throughout the city and is the only City Fire Department in Santa Clara County that provides Advanced Life Support Transport in addition to Fire Service. PAFD offers a variety of programs including Emergency Medical Services, Fire Suppression, Technical Rescue, Wildland Fire Services, HAZMAT, Fire Investigation, and more! The Fire Department Prior to 1920 when the city hired its first professional firefighter, the Palo Alto Fire Department operated as a volunteer fire service organization that served the community. The department, over its existence, has continued to evolve to remain cutting-edge as the community has changed. Because of growing demand in the industry, the Palo Alto Fire Department began providing paramedic services in 1975 and began providing fire-rescue and ambulances services to Stanford under contract. The Palo Alto Fire Department has continued to keep pace with the industry, as demands changed within the city and as further service offerings were made available to the community. Today the department provides its services from six fire stations, located strategically throughout the city. The department is staffed with approximately 96 uniformed and 7 civilian professionals. The department deploys 4 Type 1 engines, 1 Squad, 1 Tractor-drawn Tiller Truck, 2 Type III engines, 2 patrols, 3 Ambulances, and various trailers and specialty apparatus. The Palo Alto Fire Department continues to remain mission focused as evidenced by its international accredited status as well as its commitment to "strategic doing." The department embraces excellence in all that it does and continues to be dedicated to those it serves. Palo Alto Fire Department Values INTEGRITY and accountability to the community we serve. An INNOVATIVE approach in combining transition and technology to improve health, safety, and welfare. PROFESSIONALISM in our attitude, appearance, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Embracing the DIVERSITY of our members backgrounds and experiences which allows us to effectively respond to emergencies and outreach opportunities. COMPASSION in our service and supporting each other with empathy, sincerity, and respect. Ongoing EDUCATION as we continually improve ourselves and our skills to increase our own safety and better protect the communities we serve. Mission Statement We are a professional team dedicated to safeguarding and enriching the lives of anyone, anytime, anywhere with compassion and pride. Essential Duties: Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Essential Functions: Responds to emergency alarms and performs all necessary fire fighting and rescue activities. Assists in maintaining fire apparatus and equipment. Attends specialized training in firefighting, fire prevention inspections and first aid. Participates in company drills, inspections, housekeeping duties and other related tasks. May perform duties as relief Apparatus Operator. Assists in performing related life and property protection. Performs emergency actions during adverse conditions involving exposure to hazardous materials. Helps with delivery of emergency medical care to patients within the guidelines of Emergency Medical Technical certification guidelines. Performs maintenance duties at fire stations. Responds to special emergency calls during off hours. May be assigned specialized duties. Participates in public relations and training activities to the public. Related Functions: May assist in conducting training programs. Assists in bicycle license program. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Open Positions: Firefighter EMT/Trainee Role: Sponsored through EMT Academy before joining the Fire Academy. Requirements: No prior EMT certification. Must successfully pass EMT school to advance. EMT Academy: Starts first week of August 2024 (Full-time program until October 2024). Employment: Sponsored employment by City of Palo Alto throughout training. Advancement: Successful candidates move to Fire Academy as a Firefighter EMT for further training. Firefighter EMT Role: Ready to start Fire Academy. Requirements: Must have completed EMT certification (NREMT/California EMT). Assessment: EMT Field Training Assessment required before Fire Operations duty. Firefighter Paramedic Paramedics who have completed the required training and have been accredited in accordance with the program and possess their paramedic license, will receive a 14% differential in addition to their base salary effective beginning with the date of assignment to rotational Paramedic duty. Role: Ready to start Fire Academy. Requirements: Must hold Paramedic Licensure (NREMT-P/California Paramedic). Assessment: Paramedic Field Training Assessment required before Fire Operations duty. Lateral Firefighter/Paramedic Paramedics who have completed the required training and have been accredited in accordance with the program and possess their paramedic license, will receive a 14% differential in addition to their base salary effective beginning with the date of assignment to rotational Paramedic duty. Role: Minimal onboard training; quick transition to Fire Operations. Requirements: Completed Fire Academy (FF1 or FF2 equivalent) and active Paramedic License in good standing. Training: In-house abbreviated academy and a Paramedic Field Training Assessment. Compensation: Eligible for higher pay classifications based on qualifications. For full job description click here. IAFF Salary Schedule : Click Here. Minimum Qualifications: Sufficient education, training and/or work experience to demonstrate possession of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities which would typically be acquired through: Special Requirements: Age: 21 YEARS OR OLDER. Height and weight proportional according to medical standards. Vision correctable to 20/30 in one eye and 20/40 in the other eye. Mild red-green color defects are acceptable, but complete color blindness is disqualifying. Possession of a valid California Driver's License at time of appointment. Ability to pass medical examination. Possession of a current valid CPAT card issued within the last 12 months, by time of appointment. If you are a current EMT-B or EMT-P you must have the ability to become CA State Licensed and accredit in Santa Clara County within 90 days after completion of academy. If you are not an EMT-B you must have the ability to accredit in Santa Clara County within 90 days of completing your department sponsored EMT course. Supplemental Information: APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS Application Deadline: Sunday, June 9th NTN Test Submitted: Sunday, June 9th Notification for PHQ Test Request: Week of June 10th * PHQ Deadline: Thursday, June 14th* Virtual Interviews: Week of June 17th* Final Interviews with Fire Chief: Week of July 1st* Dates with * are tentative and subject to change. Academy Dates (tentative): EMT Academy: Week of 8/5/2024 Fire Academy: Week of 10/7/2024 In-house Academy (Lateral hires): Fall/Winter 2024 (Exact dates TBD) Thank you for considering a career with the Palo Alto Fire Department. To ensure a smooth application process and to meet all necessary deadlines, please carefully follow the instructions outlined below: Apply Online: Visi t Gov Jobs and apply through the City of Palo Alto Firefighter Job Posting. You may be viewing this on the site already. National Testing Network (NTN) Written Test: If you have not already, please complete the NTN written test, which covers basic literacy, math, and mechanical aptitude. Review testing options (both in-person and virtual) on the NTN Website, and note that spaces may be limited. Once completed, select Palo Alto to apply your score directly or, if using an old score, follow the procedures on the NTN website to pay the nominal fee to transfer your score to the Palo Alto Fire Department list. Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT): All candidates are required to pass the CPAT through the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) . Visit their website for testing locations, dates, and preparation materials. If you already possess a valid CPAT card (issued within the last year), please attach it to your application. If you do not have a valid CPAT card, schedule and complete your test as soon as possible, as this is mandatory before receiving a conditional job offer . Submission Checklist: Ensure your application on GovJobs.com is complete. Verify that your NTN written test score is applied. Attach a valid CPAT card or confirm your scheduled test date. Attach any supporting documentation including: EMT License Paramedic License CPR Card Firefighter 1/ Firefighter 2 Resume Please keep track of all deadlines and ensure your documents are completed and submitted according to the instructions provided. Review the timeline for the next steps and keep an eye out for any tentative dates regarding further processes. The City of Palo Alto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The City of Palo Alto offers its safety employees a generous benefit package, featuring 3% @ 50 formula for current City of Palo Alto safety employees hired before December 7, 2012, 3% @ 55 retirement for Classic Safety employees and 2.7% @ 57 for New Safety CalPers Members; family medical coverage; life insurance, plus 12 paid holidays per year. Fully paid employee and dependent Dental Plan Fully paid employee and dependent Vision Plan Fully paid Life and AD&D insurance equal to annual salary Flat Rate City paid medical contribution towards selected health plans Fully paid Life Insurance equal to 1-times annual salary Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance Long Term Disability plan through union Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Annual paid holidays based on MOA Two to five weeks vacation annually depending on years of service per MOA 96 hours annual sick leave Fire only 144 hours annual sick leave Direct Deposit Participation in a Governmental 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) 3% @ 50 formula for current City of Palo Alto safety employees hired before December 7, 2012. 3% @55 formula forClassic Safety employees 2.7% @ 57 for New Safety CalPers Members Three-years final compensationfor all Safetyemployees Pre-Retirement survivor benefits Retiree Medical benefits for employee and dependents after 10 years of service Please note: The City does not participate in CA State Disability Insurance (SDI) or Social Security.Since they City does not participate in SDI, City employees are not eligible to claim against the State's Pregnancy Disability Leave or Paid Family Leave programs. The City of Palo Alto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 18, 2024
Full Time
Description: We are accepting and reviewing applications to establish an eligibility list for a Fall 2024 Academy. Want to reach out and serve the community as a highly trained Firefighter EMT/Paramedic? We are seeking candidates for various firefighting roles at different levels of expertise for our Fall 2024 recruitment (tentative dates below). All positions require completion of training as a Firefighter EMT, or Paramedic, assigned to Fire Operations. We encourage you to apply and select the questionnaire at the end of this application that best matches your certification and experience. The Palo Alto Fire Department (PAFD) is seeking highly motivated Firefighter candidates who desire to be part of a professional team dedicated to safeguarding and enriching the lives of the 125,000 people who work and live in Palo Alto each day. PAFD provides its services from six fire stations located strategically throughout the city and is the only City Fire Department in Santa Clara County that provides Advanced Life Support Transport in addition to Fire Service. PAFD offers a variety of programs including Emergency Medical Services, Fire Suppression, Technical Rescue, Wildland Fire Services, HAZMAT, Fire Investigation, and more! The Fire Department Prior to 1920 when the city hired its first professional firefighter, the Palo Alto Fire Department operated as a volunteer fire service organization that served the community. The department, over its existence, has continued to evolve to remain cutting-edge as the community has changed. Because of growing demand in the industry, the Palo Alto Fire Department began providing paramedic services in 1975 and began providing fire-rescue and ambulances services to Stanford under contract. The Palo Alto Fire Department has continued to keep pace with the industry, as demands changed within the city and as further service offerings were made available to the community. Today the department provides its services from six fire stations, located strategically throughout the city. The department is staffed with approximately 96 uniformed and 7 civilian professionals. The department deploys 4 Type 1 engines, 1 Squad, 1 Tractor-drawn Tiller Truck, 2 Type III engines, 2 patrols, 3 Ambulances, and various trailers and specialty apparatus. The Palo Alto Fire Department continues to remain mission focused as evidenced by its international accredited status as well as its commitment to "strategic doing." The department embraces excellence in all that it does and continues to be dedicated to those it serves. Palo Alto Fire Department Values INTEGRITY and accountability to the community we serve. An INNOVATIVE approach in combining transition and technology to improve health, safety, and welfare. PROFESSIONALISM in our attitude, appearance, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Embracing the DIVERSITY of our members backgrounds and experiences which allows us to effectively respond to emergencies and outreach opportunities. COMPASSION in our service and supporting each other with empathy, sincerity, and respect. Ongoing EDUCATION as we continually improve ourselves and our skills to increase our own safety and better protect the communities we serve. Mission Statement We are a professional team dedicated to safeguarding and enriching the lives of anyone, anytime, anywhere with compassion and pride. Essential Duties: Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Essential Functions: Responds to emergency alarms and performs all necessary fire fighting and rescue activities. Assists in maintaining fire apparatus and equipment. Attends specialized training in firefighting, fire prevention inspections and first aid. Participates in company drills, inspections, housekeeping duties and other related tasks. May perform duties as relief Apparatus Operator. Assists in performing related life and property protection. Performs emergency actions during adverse conditions involving exposure to hazardous materials. Helps with delivery of emergency medical care to patients within the guidelines of Emergency Medical Technical certification guidelines. Performs maintenance duties at fire stations. Responds to special emergency calls during off hours. May be assigned specialized duties. Participates in public relations and training activities to the public. Related Functions: May assist in conducting training programs. Assists in bicycle license program. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Open Positions: Firefighter EMT/Trainee Role: Sponsored through EMT Academy before joining the Fire Academy. Requirements: No prior EMT certification. Must successfully pass EMT school to advance. EMT Academy: Starts first week of August 2024 (Full-time program until October 2024). Employment: Sponsored employment by City of Palo Alto throughout training. Advancement: Successful candidates move to Fire Academy as a Firefighter EMT for further training. Firefighter EMT Role: Ready to start Fire Academy. Requirements: Must have completed EMT certification (NREMT/California EMT). Assessment: EMT Field Training Assessment required before Fire Operations duty. Firefighter Paramedic Paramedics who have completed the required training and have been accredited in accordance with the program and possess their paramedic license, will receive a 14% differential in addition to their base salary effective beginning with the date of assignment to rotational Paramedic duty. Role: Ready to start Fire Academy. Requirements: Must hold Paramedic Licensure (NREMT-P/California Paramedic). Assessment: Paramedic Field Training Assessment required before Fire Operations duty. Lateral Firefighter/Paramedic Paramedics who have completed the required training and have been accredited in accordance with the program and possess their paramedic license, will receive a 14% differential in addition to their base salary effective beginning with the date of assignment to rotational Paramedic duty. Role: Minimal onboard training; quick transition to Fire Operations. Requirements: Completed Fire Academy (FF1 or FF2 equivalent) and active Paramedic License in good standing. Training: In-house abbreviated academy and a Paramedic Field Training Assessment. Compensation: Eligible for higher pay classifications based on qualifications. For full job description click here. IAFF Salary Schedule : Click Here. Minimum Qualifications: Sufficient education, training and/or work experience to demonstrate possession of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities which would typically be acquired through: Special Requirements: Age: 21 YEARS OR OLDER. Height and weight proportional according to medical standards. Vision correctable to 20/30 in one eye and 20/40 in the other eye. Mild red-green color defects are acceptable, but complete color blindness is disqualifying. Possession of a valid California Driver's License at time of appointment. Ability to pass medical examination. Possession of a current valid CPAT card issued within the last 12 months, by time of appointment. If you are a current EMT-B or EMT-P you must have the ability to become CA State Licensed and accredit in Santa Clara County within 90 days after completion of academy. If you are not an EMT-B you must have the ability to accredit in Santa Clara County within 90 days of completing your department sponsored EMT course. Supplemental Information: APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS Application Deadline: Sunday, June 9th NTN Test Submitted: Sunday, June 9th Notification for PHQ Test Request: Week of June 10th * PHQ Deadline: Thursday, June 14th* Virtual Interviews: Week of June 17th* Final Interviews with Fire Chief: Week of July 1st* Dates with * are tentative and subject to change. Academy Dates (tentative): EMT Academy: Week of 8/5/2024 Fire Academy: Week of 10/7/2024 In-house Academy (Lateral hires): Fall/Winter 2024 (Exact dates TBD) Thank you for considering a career with the Palo Alto Fire Department. To ensure a smooth application process and to meet all necessary deadlines, please carefully follow the instructions outlined below: Apply Online: Visi t Gov Jobs and apply through the City of Palo Alto Firefighter Job Posting. You may be viewing this on the site already. National Testing Network (NTN) Written Test: If you have not already, please complete the NTN written test, which covers basic literacy, math, and mechanical aptitude. Review testing options (both in-person and virtual) on the NTN Website, and note that spaces may be limited. Once completed, select Palo Alto to apply your score directly or, if using an old score, follow the procedures on the NTN website to pay the nominal fee to transfer your score to the Palo Alto Fire Department list. Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT): All candidates are required to pass the CPAT through the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) . Visit their website for testing locations, dates, and preparation materials. If you already possess a valid CPAT card (issued within the last year), please attach it to your application. If you do not have a valid CPAT card, schedule and complete your test as soon as possible, as this is mandatory before receiving a conditional job offer . Submission Checklist: Ensure your application on GovJobs.com is complete. Verify that your NTN written test score is applied. Attach a valid CPAT card or confirm your scheduled test date. Attach any supporting documentation including: EMT License Paramedic License CPR Card Firefighter 1/ Firefighter 2 Resume Please keep track of all deadlines and ensure your documents are completed and submitted according to the instructions provided. Review the timeline for the next steps and keep an eye out for any tentative dates regarding further processes. The City of Palo Alto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The City of Palo Alto offers its safety employees a generous benefit package, featuring 3% @ 50 formula for current City of Palo Alto safety employees hired before December 7, 2012, 3% @ 55 retirement for Classic Safety employees and 2.7% @ 57 for New Safety CalPers Members; family medical coverage; life insurance, plus 12 paid holidays per year. Fully paid employee and dependent Dental Plan Fully paid employee and dependent Vision Plan Fully paid Life and AD&D insurance equal to annual salary Flat Rate City paid medical contribution towards selected health plans Fully paid Life Insurance equal to 1-times annual salary Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance Long Term Disability plan through union Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Annual paid holidays based on MOA Two to five weeks vacation annually depending on years of service per MOA 96 hours annual sick leave Fire only 144 hours annual sick leave Direct Deposit Participation in a Governmental 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) 3% @ 50 formula for current City of Palo Alto safety employees hired before December 7, 2012. 3% @55 formula forClassic Safety employees 2.7% @ 57 for New Safety CalPers Members Three-years final compensationfor all Safetyemployees Pre-Retirement survivor benefits Retiree Medical benefits for employee and dependents after 10 years of service Please note: The City does not participate in CA State Disability Insurance (SDI) or Social Security.Since they City does not participate in SDI, City employees are not eligible to claim against the State's Pregnancy Disability Leave or Paid Family Leave programs. The City of Palo Alto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of San Rafael, CA
San Rafael, CA, United States
Apply by Friday, June 14, 2024 for first consideration FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC Salary: $111,408 - $132,815 Annually (New Salary: $118,649 - $141,448 annually - pending conclusion of labor negotiations) Contract Negotiations currently in process for FY 24/25 (Eligible for up to 7.5% incentive pay after probationary year plus $200 per month Bi-Lingual Pay) All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications noted below will be invited to an Oral Board interview. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The San Rafael Fire Department is an all-risk fire agency that includes 69 operational firefighters trained in the areas of firefighting, Advanced Life Support (ALS) response, ambulance transport, technical rescue, hazardous material response, disaster response, fire prevention, and community preparedness. We constantly strive to provide the highest level and most capable emergency service delivery possible to our community; a service that is professional, compassionate, predictable, consistent, and sustainable. We are looking for individuals whose values align with our departmental commitment to respect, integrity, compassion, equality, and fairness. To schedule a station visit, phone or video call with active-duty personnel, e-mail Fire.Department@cityofsanrafael.org and provide your name and a contact phone number. THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael (population 61,000) is a full-service city with a city council/city manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget of $172 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment. San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience. Come join our extraordinary team! Please review the Firefighter-Paramedic job description available on our website. The Firefighter-Paramedic protects life, property, and the environment by performing firefighting activities, emergency medical aid, hazardous materials response, and fire prevention duties. The position is also responsible for maintaining fire equipment, apparatus, and facilities. The Department seeks individuals whose values align with our departmental commitment to respect, integrity, compassion, equality, and fairness. Our six San Rafael neighborhood fire stations deliver exceptionally courteous, compassionate, and professional public service. Our firefighters are committed to helping their community and their fellow firefighters. Our workforce is diverse and continuously strives to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our members work closely with multiple service agencies to ensure we are meeting the unique needs of the multicultural community of San Rafael. Our department supports a behavioral health program consisting of IAFF trained Peer Support members, as well as members trained in critical incident stress management. The culture established by our personnel is cited as a key contributor to what makes the San Rafael Fire Department a great place to work. With over half of our line personnel having been hired within the past decade, there is a major focus on physical fitness, training, health and wellness, and an overall excitement about learning the art and trades of firefighting and emergency medicine. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a high school diploma AND a minimum of 21 semester units of college coursework. The following documents should be attached to your application as ONE PDF file. If you are still in the process of obtaining a Firefighter I or Paramedic License you will be asked to provide a status update prior to full background: CPAT card dated on or after June 14, 2023. To register for an upcoming exam, visit https://www.fctonline.org/ Completion of CA State Board of Fire Services Firefighter I curriculum or ability to obtain prior August 1, 2024. Valid California Paramedic License (or equivalent) or ability to obtain prior to August 1, 2024. BENEFITS: The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program, including participation in the Marin County Employees' Retirement (MCERA) pension program, tiered contributions towards CalPERS health insurance, matching Retiree Health Savings (RHS) contributions, fully paid Dental coverage and Uniform Allowance. Please review the attached job bulletin for benefit information. You can also review our benefits summary and the San Rafael Firefighters' Association MOU for more information. First Round Interviews - Thursday, June 20, 2024 Chief's Interviews - Friday, June 21, 2024 Tentative Start Date - Friday, August 16, 2024 Job PDF: SRFD_Entry Level Flyer_May 2024.pdf Benefits The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program. The salary range for this position is $111,408 - $132,815ANNUALLY DOQ/DOE and a competitive benefits program including: Retirement:The City is a part of the Marin County Employee Retirement Association (MCERA) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies in CalPERS (this is part of the 37 Act County System): Classic Employees (Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011) - 3% @ at 55 formula, average of three years highest compensation. PEPRA employees- (hired after 1/1/13 or with 6-month break in service) are eligible for a 2.7% at 57 formula, average of three highest years of compensation. Health Insurance:Full flex cafeteria plan which can be applied to a health plan or converted to cash (Employee Only - $801.64; Employee+1 - $1,294.79 Employee+Family - $1907.65; Waive Coverage $300.00) Retiree Health Savings Plan: City contribution of 2% top step Firefighter-Paramedic salary (employee required match). Life Insurance/Accidental Death & Dismemberment:$5,000 each Dental Insurance:Fully paid premiums for employee and eligible dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Available to employee and family members 457 Deferred Comp: Participation is voluntary 125 Plan: Participation is voluntary Annual Leave:5 shifts of vacation per year (based on years of service max accrual is 12.5 shifts/year), 6 shifts of sick leave/year, Bereavement Leave, 13 holidays. Gym Reimbursement: Up to $16.50 per month Uniform Allowance: $1,135 per year. Class B uniforms provided annually. $160 station boot allowance every two years. Incentive Pay: Pays up to 7.5% above base salary after probationary year. Bi-Lingual Pay: Pays up to $200 per month if eligible. Social Security: The City of San Rafael does not contribute to social security Special Instructions Please upload (in pdf format) any supporting documents. If you can, please upload them as one attachment. Copy of Paramedic License State Firefighter 1 Certificate Copy of CPAT Card Copy of driver's license Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
May 04, 2024
Apply by Friday, June 14, 2024 for first consideration FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC Salary: $111,408 - $132,815 Annually (New Salary: $118,649 - $141,448 annually - pending conclusion of labor negotiations) Contract Negotiations currently in process for FY 24/25 (Eligible for up to 7.5% incentive pay after probationary year plus $200 per month Bi-Lingual Pay) All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications noted below will be invited to an Oral Board interview. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The San Rafael Fire Department is an all-risk fire agency that includes 69 operational firefighters trained in the areas of firefighting, Advanced Life Support (ALS) response, ambulance transport, technical rescue, hazardous material response, disaster response, fire prevention, and community preparedness. We constantly strive to provide the highest level and most capable emergency service delivery possible to our community; a service that is professional, compassionate, predictable, consistent, and sustainable. We are looking for individuals whose values align with our departmental commitment to respect, integrity, compassion, equality, and fairness. To schedule a station visit, phone or video call with active-duty personnel, e-mail Fire.Department@cityofsanrafael.org and provide your name and a contact phone number. THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael (population 61,000) is a full-service city with a city council/city manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget of $172 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment. San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience. Come join our extraordinary team! Please review the Firefighter-Paramedic job description available on our website. The Firefighter-Paramedic protects life, property, and the environment by performing firefighting activities, emergency medical aid, hazardous materials response, and fire prevention duties. The position is also responsible for maintaining fire equipment, apparatus, and facilities. The Department seeks individuals whose values align with our departmental commitment to respect, integrity, compassion, equality, and fairness. Our six San Rafael neighborhood fire stations deliver exceptionally courteous, compassionate, and professional public service. Our firefighters are committed to helping their community and their fellow firefighters. Our workforce is diverse and continuously strives to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our members work closely with multiple service agencies to ensure we are meeting the unique needs of the multicultural community of San Rafael. Our department supports a behavioral health program consisting of IAFF trained Peer Support members, as well as members trained in critical incident stress management. The culture established by our personnel is cited as a key contributor to what makes the San Rafael Fire Department a great place to work. With over half of our line personnel having been hired within the past decade, there is a major focus on physical fitness, training, health and wellness, and an overall excitement about learning the art and trades of firefighting and emergency medicine. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a high school diploma AND a minimum of 21 semester units of college coursework. The following documents should be attached to your application as ONE PDF file. If you are still in the process of obtaining a Firefighter I or Paramedic License you will be asked to provide a status update prior to full background: CPAT card dated on or after June 14, 2023. To register for an upcoming exam, visit https://www.fctonline.org/ Completion of CA State Board of Fire Services Firefighter I curriculum or ability to obtain prior August 1, 2024. Valid California Paramedic License (or equivalent) or ability to obtain prior to August 1, 2024. BENEFITS: The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program, including participation in the Marin County Employees' Retirement (MCERA) pension program, tiered contributions towards CalPERS health insurance, matching Retiree Health Savings (RHS) contributions, fully paid Dental coverage and Uniform Allowance. Please review the attached job bulletin for benefit information. You can also review our benefits summary and the San Rafael Firefighters' Association MOU for more information. First Round Interviews - Thursday, June 20, 2024 Chief's Interviews - Friday, June 21, 2024 Tentative Start Date - Friday, August 16, 2024 Job PDF: SRFD_Entry Level Flyer_May 2024.pdf Benefits The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program. The salary range for this position is $111,408 - $132,815ANNUALLY DOQ/DOE and a competitive benefits program including: Retirement:The City is a part of the Marin County Employee Retirement Association (MCERA) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies in CalPERS (this is part of the 37 Act County System): Classic Employees (Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011) - 3% @ at 55 formula, average of three years highest compensation. PEPRA employees- (hired after 1/1/13 or with 6-month break in service) are eligible for a 2.7% at 57 formula, average of three highest years of compensation. Health Insurance:Full flex cafeteria plan which can be applied to a health plan or converted to cash (Employee Only - $801.64; Employee+1 - $1,294.79 Employee+Family - $1907.65; Waive Coverage $300.00) Retiree Health Savings Plan: City contribution of 2% top step Firefighter-Paramedic salary (employee required match). Life Insurance/Accidental Death & Dismemberment:$5,000 each Dental Insurance:Fully paid premiums for employee and eligible dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Available to employee and family members 457 Deferred Comp: Participation is voluntary 125 Plan: Participation is voluntary Annual Leave:5 shifts of vacation per year (based on years of service max accrual is 12.5 shifts/year), 6 shifts of sick leave/year, Bereavement Leave, 13 holidays. Gym Reimbursement: Up to $16.50 per month Uniform Allowance: $1,135 per year. Class B uniforms provided annually. $160 station boot allowance every two years. Incentive Pay: Pays up to 7.5% above base salary after probationary year. Bi-Lingual Pay: Pays up to $200 per month if eligible. Social Security: The City of San Rafael does not contribute to social security Special Instructions Please upload (in pdf format) any supporting documents. If you can, please upload them as one attachment. Copy of Paramedic License State Firefighter 1 Certificate Copy of CPAT Card Copy of driver's license Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA
Manhattan Beach, California, United States
JOB SUMMARY The Manhattan Beach Fire Department invites qualified candidates to apply for the position of Firefighter. Only those candidates with a current Paramedic license will be considered in this recruitment. Salary displayed is inclusive of the 18.1% Paramedic Pay. Base Salary Firefighter: $7,301 - $8,807 per month Paramedic Pay: 18.1% of base salary To be considered in the application review, candidates must have completed the Employment Application and have taken the Written Exam by June 3, 2024 . Prompt application and completion of the test process is strongly suggested. A copy of each of the following items must be attached to the application at the time of submission . Applications without the required attachments will not be considered. Requirements: Proof of graduation from a California State Fire Marshal accredited Firefighter I Academy is required by time of appointment. If a candidate is currently enrolled in a Fire Academy, proof of enrollment with anticipated graduation date is required. Transcripts of completion of fifteen (15) college units of fire science, fire prevention, fire safety, firefighting methods and techniques courses, or related field is required. Proof of a current EMT-P Paramedic license is required by time of appointment. If a candidate is currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, proof of enrollment with anticipated completion date is required. Proof of Completion of the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) or the Biddle Physical Agility Test within the last 12 months. Completion of Written Test through National Testing Network (NTN) ** Lateral Applicants (currently employed with a Fire Agency as a Firefighter) do not need to include CPAT/Biddle or complete the written test through NTN. *** Out-of-state lateral applicants may be considered upon Fire Chief's review of application. Summary: Under general supervision, the Firefighter/Paramedic performs firefighting and emergency rescue duties and provides advanced medical care; responds to hazardous materials incidents and major disasters; performs fire prevention and public education activities; operates and maintains firefighting and paramedic equipment, apparatus, and facilities; participates in training and paramedic continuing education, and other activities to protect life, property, and the environment; and does other related work as assigned. Distinguishing Characteristics: The Firefighter/Paramedic is distinguished from the Fire Engineer/Paramedic, which has more specialized knowledge of the regular maintenance, repair and operation of fire apparatus, and the Fire Captain/Paramedic, which has responsibility for the training, coordination, and supervision of fire personnel assigned to a fire company. ESSENTIAL DUTIES The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the class. Responds to alarms involving fires, emergency medical services, accidents, gas leaks, flooded structures, hazardous substances, forcible entry, search and rescue work, and other requests for assistance. Performs advanced medical care and life saving duties; provides definitive treatment in the field to persons in life threatening medical situations or traumatic conditions; communicates effectively with base hospital mobile intensive care unit and/or physician regarding appropriate patient treatment and transport destination. Operates a paramedic vehicle safely in accordance with emergency driving regulations under the California Vehicle Code; treats and transports patients in accordance with Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services protocols and department policy; supports and assists other Firefighter/Paramedics as directed in medical incidents. Raises, lowers, and climbs ladders; places fire hoses, and operates fire streams; uses hand and power tools for ventilation and forcible entry; uses rescue equipment to extricate victims; opens up walls, structures and vehicles; ventilates and enters burning structures to extinguish fires and perform rescues. Performs salvage and overhaul operations during and after fires have been extinguished to remove hazards and minimize water damage. Operates auxiliary, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment such as generators, pumps, and various controls; assists in operating fire apparatus, as needed. Documents and completes reports such as pre-hospital care reports, incident reports, drug logs, training, and continuing education records. Orders and maintains paramedic and other station supplies as needed. Performs fire prevention and pre-fire planning inspections in commercial, industrial and municipal facilities, and other types of inspections, as assigned. Participates in public education programs for schools, civic groups, and other parties concerning fire safety, emergency preparedness, and emergency medical procedures; and conducts station tours. Conducts and participates in departmental training programs for specialized topics; participates in coordinated response drills and various training operations. Participates in self-directed exercise program to maintain physical fitness. Performs preventive maintenance and ensures readiness of fire apparatus and equipment. May assist Fire Engineer or Fire Engineer/Paramedic in the operation of various fire equipment as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES Education/Training/Experience: Graduation from High School or G.E.D. is required. Graduation from a California State Fire Marshal accredited Firefighter I Academy is required. Completion of fifteen (15) college units of fire science, fire prevention, fire safety, firefighting methods and techniques courses, or related field is required. Licenses/Certificates: A current EMT-P Paramedic license is required of at the time of hire. Must obtain Los Angeles County Paramedic accreditation within three (3) months of appointment. A valid California driver's license with acceptable driving record is required. Ability to obtain a minimum California Class C driver’s license with firefighter endorsement at the end of probationary period. Knowledge of: Fire services principles and driver safety. Skill in: Operating department tools and equipment including emergency medical aid unit, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, and other firefighting equipment, ladders, first aid equipment, radio, pager, personal computer, and telephone. Ability to: Prepare records and reports; Learn technical firefighting principles and techniques; Read and write in the English language; Understand and follow oral and written directions; Perform strenuous or peak activities during emergency training or station maintenance situations for prolonged periods of time under conditions of extreme heights, intense heat, cold or smoke; Act effectively in emergency and stressful situations; Demonstrate physical endurance and agility; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; Renew paramedic certification as required. Special Requirements: Successfully passed the Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) or Biddle Physical Agility at the time of appointment. Cannot have smoked or used tobacco products up to one (1) year prior to employment and must continue as a non-tobacco user during employment. Be available to work extended hours and shifts and be available for call-back status for and during emergencies. In accordance with California Government Code Section 3100, City of Manhattan Beach employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to protect the health, safety, lives, and property of the people of the State APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS Testing Process: All applicants must complete the computer-based Firefighter test through National Testing Network (NTN). The City of Manhattan Beach offers full testing services for the Firefighter/Paramedic through National Testing Network, Inc. To fill out an application and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com , select Fire and sign up for the City of Manhattan Beach. What to expect at the www.nationaltestingnetwork.com website: Completion of the application process Review all information related to the City of Manhattan Beach Firefighter/Paramedic position, including minimum requirements, salary and benefits. Detailed information about the testing process for the entry level test. Opportunity to take online practice tests at www.fireteamtest.com. Schedule your own convenient test time. Tests are offered multiple times a week, including Saturdays. Take high quality job simulation tests in a standardized, fair testing environment. Upon completion of the entry level exam, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on the entry level exam will be contacted to continue in the selection process. The City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources Department will contact candidates and will invite them to continue to participate in other stages of the department selection process. National Testing Network (NTN) is a service provided to conduct entry level testing in a standardized, professional environment. NTN does not replace the City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources' responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources Department, where the final decisions are made. Selection Process: The selection process will consist of the following components and weights: NTN Written Examination - Qualifying (Pass/Fail) Paramedic Skills Examination - Qualifying (Pass/Fail) Oral Panel Interview - 100% Candidates must successfully pass each step of the recruitment and selection process to be placed on the Eligible List. Final appointment is contingent upon satisfactory completion of an oral interview, a pre-background interview, an extensive background investigation, polygraph examination, psychological evaluation, Fire Chief’s interview and a pre-employment medical examination. If you need special assistance in the recruitment process, please contact the Human Resources Department at (310) 802-5258. The City of Manhattan Beach offers a generous benefits package to full-time and eligible employees including PERS medical plans, dental, vision, long-term and short-term disability, tuition reimbursement, and many more. _______________________________________________________________________ To see detailed information about Firefighters Association (MBFA) bargaining unit benefits, please visit our benefit page on the City's official website. _______________________________________________________________________ Part-time employees are enrolled in PARS (Public Alternate Retirement System). All part-time and seasonal employees contribute 7.5% each pay period on a pre-tax basis. If an employee reaches 1,000 hours within a fiscal year (July 1st to June 30th) or is already a CalPERS member, then they are enrolled in CalPERS (Public Employees Retirement System). The City complies with California Labor Code 245-249 by providing paid sick leave for part-time hourly employees accordingly. The City of Manhattan Beach does not provide medical/dental/vision benefits to part-time employees. Eligible employees enrolled in CalPERS may opt into a CalPERS medical plan. Closing Date/Time: 6/2/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 24, 2024
Full Time
JOB SUMMARY The Manhattan Beach Fire Department invites qualified candidates to apply for the position of Firefighter. Only those candidates with a current Paramedic license will be considered in this recruitment. Salary displayed is inclusive of the 18.1% Paramedic Pay. Base Salary Firefighter: $7,301 - $8,807 per month Paramedic Pay: 18.1% of base salary To be considered in the application review, candidates must have completed the Employment Application and have taken the Written Exam by June 3, 2024 . Prompt application and completion of the test process is strongly suggested. A copy of each of the following items must be attached to the application at the time of submission . Applications without the required attachments will not be considered. Requirements: Proof of graduation from a California State Fire Marshal accredited Firefighter I Academy is required by time of appointment. If a candidate is currently enrolled in a Fire Academy, proof of enrollment with anticipated graduation date is required. Transcripts of completion of fifteen (15) college units of fire science, fire prevention, fire safety, firefighting methods and techniques courses, or related field is required. Proof of a current EMT-P Paramedic license is required by time of appointment. If a candidate is currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, proof of enrollment with anticipated completion date is required. Proof of Completion of the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) or the Biddle Physical Agility Test within the last 12 months. Completion of Written Test through National Testing Network (NTN) ** Lateral Applicants (currently employed with a Fire Agency as a Firefighter) do not need to include CPAT/Biddle or complete the written test through NTN. *** Out-of-state lateral applicants may be considered upon Fire Chief's review of application. Summary: Under general supervision, the Firefighter/Paramedic performs firefighting and emergency rescue duties and provides advanced medical care; responds to hazardous materials incidents and major disasters; performs fire prevention and public education activities; operates and maintains firefighting and paramedic equipment, apparatus, and facilities; participates in training and paramedic continuing education, and other activities to protect life, property, and the environment; and does other related work as assigned. Distinguishing Characteristics: The Firefighter/Paramedic is distinguished from the Fire Engineer/Paramedic, which has more specialized knowledge of the regular maintenance, repair and operation of fire apparatus, and the Fire Captain/Paramedic, which has responsibility for the training, coordination, and supervision of fire personnel assigned to a fire company. ESSENTIAL DUTIES The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the class. Responds to alarms involving fires, emergency medical services, accidents, gas leaks, flooded structures, hazardous substances, forcible entry, search and rescue work, and other requests for assistance. Performs advanced medical care and life saving duties; provides definitive treatment in the field to persons in life threatening medical situations or traumatic conditions; communicates effectively with base hospital mobile intensive care unit and/or physician regarding appropriate patient treatment and transport destination. Operates a paramedic vehicle safely in accordance with emergency driving regulations under the California Vehicle Code; treats and transports patients in accordance with Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services protocols and department policy; supports and assists other Firefighter/Paramedics as directed in medical incidents. Raises, lowers, and climbs ladders; places fire hoses, and operates fire streams; uses hand and power tools for ventilation and forcible entry; uses rescue equipment to extricate victims; opens up walls, structures and vehicles; ventilates and enters burning structures to extinguish fires and perform rescues. Performs salvage and overhaul operations during and after fires have been extinguished to remove hazards and minimize water damage. Operates auxiliary, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment such as generators, pumps, and various controls; assists in operating fire apparatus, as needed. Documents and completes reports such as pre-hospital care reports, incident reports, drug logs, training, and continuing education records. Orders and maintains paramedic and other station supplies as needed. Performs fire prevention and pre-fire planning inspections in commercial, industrial and municipal facilities, and other types of inspections, as assigned. Participates in public education programs for schools, civic groups, and other parties concerning fire safety, emergency preparedness, and emergency medical procedures; and conducts station tours. Conducts and participates in departmental training programs for specialized topics; participates in coordinated response drills and various training operations. Participates in self-directed exercise program to maintain physical fitness. Performs preventive maintenance and ensures readiness of fire apparatus and equipment. May assist Fire Engineer or Fire Engineer/Paramedic in the operation of various fire equipment as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES Education/Training/Experience: Graduation from High School or G.E.D. is required. Graduation from a California State Fire Marshal accredited Firefighter I Academy is required. Completion of fifteen (15) college units of fire science, fire prevention, fire safety, firefighting methods and techniques courses, or related field is required. Licenses/Certificates: A current EMT-P Paramedic license is required of at the time of hire. Must obtain Los Angeles County Paramedic accreditation within three (3) months of appointment. A valid California driver's license with acceptable driving record is required. Ability to obtain a minimum California Class C driver’s license with firefighter endorsement at the end of probationary period. Knowledge of: Fire services principles and driver safety. Skill in: Operating department tools and equipment including emergency medical aid unit, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, and other firefighting equipment, ladders, first aid equipment, radio, pager, personal computer, and telephone. Ability to: Prepare records and reports; Learn technical firefighting principles and techniques; Read and write in the English language; Understand and follow oral and written directions; Perform strenuous or peak activities during emergency training or station maintenance situations for prolonged periods of time under conditions of extreme heights, intense heat, cold or smoke; Act effectively in emergency and stressful situations; Demonstrate physical endurance and agility; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; Renew paramedic certification as required. Special Requirements: Successfully passed the Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) or Biddle Physical Agility at the time of appointment. Cannot have smoked or used tobacco products up to one (1) year prior to employment and must continue as a non-tobacco user during employment. Be available to work extended hours and shifts and be available for call-back status for and during emergencies. In accordance with California Government Code Section 3100, City of Manhattan Beach employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to protect the health, safety, lives, and property of the people of the State APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS Testing Process: All applicants must complete the computer-based Firefighter test through National Testing Network (NTN). The City of Manhattan Beach offers full testing services for the Firefighter/Paramedic through National Testing Network, Inc. To fill out an application and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com , select Fire and sign up for the City of Manhattan Beach. What to expect at the www.nationaltestingnetwork.com website: Completion of the application process Review all information related to the City of Manhattan Beach Firefighter/Paramedic position, including minimum requirements, salary and benefits. Detailed information about the testing process for the entry level test. Opportunity to take online practice tests at www.fireteamtest.com. Schedule your own convenient test time. Tests are offered multiple times a week, including Saturdays. Take high quality job simulation tests in a standardized, fair testing environment. Upon completion of the entry level exam, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on the entry level exam will be contacted to continue in the selection process. The City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources Department will contact candidates and will invite them to continue to participate in other stages of the department selection process. National Testing Network (NTN) is a service provided to conduct entry level testing in a standardized, professional environment. NTN does not replace the City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources' responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to City of Manhattan Beach Human Resources Department, where the final decisions are made. Selection Process: The selection process will consist of the following components and weights: NTN Written Examination - Qualifying (Pass/Fail) Paramedic Skills Examination - Qualifying (Pass/Fail) Oral Panel Interview - 100% Candidates must successfully pass each step of the recruitment and selection process to be placed on the Eligible List. Final appointment is contingent upon satisfactory completion of an oral interview, a pre-background interview, an extensive background investigation, polygraph examination, psychological evaluation, Fire Chief’s interview and a pre-employment medical examination. If you need special assistance in the recruitment process, please contact the Human Resources Department at (310) 802-5258. The City of Manhattan Beach offers a generous benefits package to full-time and eligible employees including PERS medical plans, dental, vision, long-term and short-term disability, tuition reimbursement, and many more. _______________________________________________________________________ To see detailed information about Firefighters Association (MBFA) bargaining unit benefits, please visit our benefit page on the City's official website. _______________________________________________________________________ Part-time employees are enrolled in PARS (Public Alternate Retirement System). All part-time and seasonal employees contribute 7.5% each pay period on a pre-tax basis. If an employee reaches 1,000 hours within a fiscal year (July 1st to June 30th) or is already a CalPERS member, then they are enrolled in CalPERS (Public Employees Retirement System). The City complies with California Labor Code 245-249 by providing paid sick leave for part-time hourly employees accordingly. The City of Manhattan Beach does not provide medical/dental/vision benefits to part-time employees. Eligible employees enrolled in CalPERS may opt into a CalPERS medical plan. Closing Date/Time: 6/2/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of San Rafael, CA
San Rafael, CA, United States
The City of San Rafael invites applicants for: FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDIC (LATERAL) Annual Salary: $119,205 - $130,211 (Additional incentive pays up to 7.5% above base salary plus $200 per month Bi-lingual pay) Lateral Benefits Include: Two-week intensive training academy A bank of 48 Hours of vacation leave given at time of hire A bank of 60 hours of sick leave given at time of hire ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The San Rafael Fire Department is an all-risk fire agency that includes 69 operational firefighters trained in the areas of firefighting, Advanced Life Support (ALS) response, ambulance transport, technical rescue, hazardous material response, disaster response, fire prevention, and community preparedness. We constantly strive to provide the highest level and most capable emergency service delivery possible to our community; a service that is professional, compassionate, predictable, consistent, and sustainable. THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael (population 61,000) is a full-service city with a city council/city manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget of $120 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment. San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience. To schedule a phone or video call with active-duty personnel, e-mail us at Fire.Department@cityofsanrafael.org and provide your name and a contact phone number. Come join our extraordinary team! Please review the Firefighter-Paramedic job description available on our website. The Firefighter-Paramedic protects life, property, and the environment by performing firefighting activities, emergency medical aid, hazardous materials response, and fire prevention duties. The position is also responsible for maintaining fire equipment, apparatus, and facilities. The Department seeks individuals whose values align with our departmental commitment to respect, integrity, compassion, equality, and fairness. Our six San Rafael neighborhood fire stations deliver exceptionally courteous, compassionate, and professional public service. Our firefighters are committed to helping their community and their fellow firefighters. Our workforce is diverse and continuously strives to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our members work closely with multiple service agencies to ensure we are meeting the unique needs of the multicultural community of San Rafael. Our department supports a behavioral health program consisting of IAFF trained Peer Support members, as well as members trained in critical incident stress management. The culture established by our personnel is cited as a key contributor to what makes the San Rafael Fire Department a great place to work. With over half of our line personnel having been hired within the past decade, there is a major focus on physical fitness, training, health and wellness, and an overall excitement about learning the art and trades of firefighting and emergency medicine. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: CA State Firefighter 1 or completion of CA State Board of Fire Service Firefighter 1 curriculum prior to appointment Valid California Paramedic License (or equivalent); or ability to obtain prior to appointment 1-year experience as a full-time paid Firefighter/Paramedic BENEFITS: The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program, including participation in the Marin County Employees' Retirement (MCERA) pension program, tiered contributions towards CalPERS health insurance, matching Retiree Health Savings (RHS) contributions, fully paid Dental coverage and Uniform Allowance. Please review the attached job bulletin for benefit information. You can also review our benefits summary and the San Rafael Firefighters' Association MOU for more information. Job PDF: SRFD_Lateral Flyer_November 2023.pdf Benefits The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program. The salary range for this position is $119,205 - $130,211 annually, DOQ/DOE and a competitive benefits program including: Retirement:The City is a part of the Marin County Employee Retirement Association (MCERA) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies in CalPERS (this is part of the 37 Act County System): Classic Employees (Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011) - 3% @ at 55 formula, average of three years highest compensation. PEPRA employees- (hired after 1/1/13 or with 6-month break in service) are eligible for a 2.7% at 57formula, average of three highest years of compensation. Health Insurance:Full flex cafeteria plan which can be applied to a health plan or converted to cash (Employee Only - $801.64; Employee+1 - $1,294.79 Employee+Family - $1907.65; Waive Coverage $300.00) Retiree Health Savings Plan: City contribution of 2% top step Firefighter-Paramedic salary (employee required match). Life Insurance/Accidental Death & Dismemberment:$5,000 each Dental Insurance:Fully paid premiums for employee and eligible dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Available to employee and family members 457 Deferred Comp: Participation is voluntary 125 Plan: Participation is voluntary Annual Leave:5 shifts of vacation per year (based on years of service max accrual is 12.5 shifts/year), 6 shifts of sick leave/year, Bereavement Leave, 13 holidays. Gym Reimbursement: Up to $16.50 per month Uniform Allowance: $1,135 per year. Class B uniforms provided annually. $160 station boot allowance every two years. Incentive Pay: Pays up to 7.5% above base salary. Bi-Lingual Pay: Pays up to $200 per month if eligible. Social Security: The City of San Rafael does not contribute to social security Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Mar 07, 2024
The City of San Rafael invites applicants for: FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDIC (LATERAL) Annual Salary: $119,205 - $130,211 (Additional incentive pays up to 7.5% above base salary plus $200 per month Bi-lingual pay) Lateral Benefits Include: Two-week intensive training academy A bank of 48 Hours of vacation leave given at time of hire A bank of 60 hours of sick leave given at time of hire ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The San Rafael Fire Department is an all-risk fire agency that includes 69 operational firefighters trained in the areas of firefighting, Advanced Life Support (ALS) response, ambulance transport, technical rescue, hazardous material response, disaster response, fire prevention, and community preparedness. We constantly strive to provide the highest level and most capable emergency service delivery possible to our community; a service that is professional, compassionate, predictable, consistent, and sustainable. THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael (population 61,000) is a full-service city with a city council/city manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget of $120 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment. San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience. To schedule a phone or video call with active-duty personnel, e-mail us at Fire.Department@cityofsanrafael.org and provide your name and a contact phone number. Come join our extraordinary team! Please review the Firefighter-Paramedic job description available on our website. The Firefighter-Paramedic protects life, property, and the environment by performing firefighting activities, emergency medical aid, hazardous materials response, and fire prevention duties. The position is also responsible for maintaining fire equipment, apparatus, and facilities. The Department seeks individuals whose values align with our departmental commitment to respect, integrity, compassion, equality, and fairness. Our six San Rafael neighborhood fire stations deliver exceptionally courteous, compassionate, and professional public service. Our firefighters are committed to helping their community and their fellow firefighters. Our workforce is diverse and continuously strives to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our members work closely with multiple service agencies to ensure we are meeting the unique needs of the multicultural community of San Rafael. Our department supports a behavioral health program consisting of IAFF trained Peer Support members, as well as members trained in critical incident stress management. The culture established by our personnel is cited as a key contributor to what makes the San Rafael Fire Department a great place to work. With over half of our line personnel having been hired within the past decade, there is a major focus on physical fitness, training, health and wellness, and an overall excitement about learning the art and trades of firefighting and emergency medicine. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: CA State Firefighter 1 or completion of CA State Board of Fire Service Firefighter 1 curriculum prior to appointment Valid California Paramedic License (or equivalent); or ability to obtain prior to appointment 1-year experience as a full-time paid Firefighter/Paramedic BENEFITS: The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program, including participation in the Marin County Employees' Retirement (MCERA) pension program, tiered contributions towards CalPERS health insurance, matching Retiree Health Savings (RHS) contributions, fully paid Dental coverage and Uniform Allowance. Please review the attached job bulletin for benefit information. You can also review our benefits summary and the San Rafael Firefighters' Association MOU for more information. Job PDF: SRFD_Lateral Flyer_November 2023.pdf Benefits The City of San Rafael offers an attractive compensation and benefits program. The salary range for this position is $119,205 - $130,211 annually, DOQ/DOE and a competitive benefits program including: Retirement:The City is a part of the Marin County Employee Retirement Association (MCERA) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies in CalPERS (this is part of the 37 Act County System): Classic Employees (Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011) - 3% @ at 55 formula, average of three years highest compensation. PEPRA employees- (hired after 1/1/13 or with 6-month break in service) are eligible for a 2.7% at 57formula, average of three highest years of compensation. Health Insurance:Full flex cafeteria plan which can be applied to a health plan or converted to cash (Employee Only - $801.64; Employee+1 - $1,294.79 Employee+Family - $1907.65; Waive Coverage $300.00) Retiree Health Savings Plan: City contribution of 2% top step Firefighter-Paramedic salary (employee required match). Life Insurance/Accidental Death & Dismemberment:$5,000 each Dental Insurance:Fully paid premiums for employee and eligible dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Available to employee and family members 457 Deferred Comp: Participation is voluntary 125 Plan: Participation is voluntary Annual Leave:5 shifts of vacation per year (based on years of service max accrual is 12.5 shifts/year), 6 shifts of sick leave/year, Bereavement Leave, 13 holidays. Gym Reimbursement: Up to $16.50 per month Uniform Allowance: $1,135 per year. Class B uniforms provided annually. $160 station boot allowance every two years. Incentive Pay: Pays up to 7.5% above base salary. Bi-Lingual Pay: Pays up to $200 per month if eligible. Social Security: The City of San Rafael does not contribute to social security Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Firefighter/EMT Recruit Entry Level Fire Recruit salary of - $48,534.26 up initial hire. FF Tier 1 salary of $52,525.00 and additional incentives for Paramedic Certification, Education and Military Bonus to commence upon graduation from academy Benefits: Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Plans Employer Sponsored Dental and Vision Plans Group Supplemental Benefits (Accident, Critical Care, Short Term Disability, Cancer) Retirement savings plans (hybrid pension, 401(A) defined contribution with employer match of 3.75% and 457(b) plan) FSA/HSA account options Additional Requirements for Firefighter/EMT Recruit Candidates: Candidate must successfully complete the Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) or present a valid IAFF/IAFC Candidate Physical Agility Test CPAT certificate received less than 12 months from the date of application. Candidate must pass the Accuplacer Test or provide proof of exemption. (Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree or valid SAT, ACT, Accuplacer or ASSET scores achieved within 5 years of application) Disqualifications: Intentionally falsifying, misrepresenting, or omitting information from the employment application, questionnaires, CVSA examination or another pre-employment document (s). Failure to meet required educational requirements. Any outstanding criminal charge pending adjudication. Use of illegal drugs in violation of AFRD Pre-employment Drug Policy. One (1) or more DUI convictions within three (3) years. No current probation or parole status. Tattoos prohibited by our tattoo policy. (More than 1 tattoo on hands or neck, any tattoo on hand or neck larger than a quarter (coin) in diameter. Any tattoo on face, ears or scalp. Deliberately making inaccurate, misleading, false or fraudulent statements during the employment process Any Felony conviction. Conviction of two (2) or more misdemeanors within three (3) years. Must not have received a dishonorable or undesirable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Training: Upon hire, Firefighter EMT Recruits are required to complete a full academy training program consisting of the National Registry Advanced EMT certification, the National Professional Qualifications (NPQ) Firefighter 1 and 2 certification training program and the NPQ Hazardous Material Awareness and Operations certification at the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy. The length of the training academy is approximately one year . If requirements are not completed within the designated time, the employee will be dismissed. Following graduation from the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy, the newly sworn firefighter will be assigned to an Atlanta Fire Station as a firefighter on “probationary” status for 6 months. General Job Description and Classification : The purpose of this position is to assist and support to the citizens of Atlanta with a variety of emergency and non-emergency needs including but not limited to, emergency medical services, fire suppression, hazmat incidents, motor vehicle and roadway incidents, technical rescue, apparatus operations, public safety education, and overall community leadership. Working under the supervision of a Fire Officer, the firefighter is required to possess experience and aptitude in performing technical skills and to follows standard instructions to accomplish tasks typically assigned to the firefighter position as detailed below. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Performs duties in accordance with the City of Atlanta’s Fire and Rescue standard operating procedures. Identifies ancillary health hazards, precautions, informs affected individuals and implements appropriate medical protocols. Evaluates scene upon arrival; identifies dangerous building conditions and electrical emergencies and applies appropriate procedures. Implements emergency techniques when trapped or disoriented. Identifies hazardous materials. Operates emergency vehicles in a safe and efficient manner while responding to radio dispatch and/or telephone requests for assistance. Assesses and manages incident; determines number of individuals in need of assistance; sets up medical area and assesses nature of injuries and medical problems. Provides emergency medical care as Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians which includes basic trauma life support and pediatric life support; provides rehydration and first aid support during fire ground activities. Maintains and wears protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus, as designed. Assists in fire suppression activities including ventilation, forced entry, salvage and overhaul; performs various firefighting duties; assists in hazardous materials operations and technical rescue operations. Attends meetings, seminars and training as required to remain knowledgeable of departmental operations to promote improved job performance. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in performing duties including; handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Responds to orders and requests as directed by supervisor. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Ability to perform work requiring good physical condition. Ability to successfully learn the operation of tools and equipment. Ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply regulations, procedures, and related information. Ability to learn to apply standard firefighting emergency aid, hazardous materials, and fire prevention techniques. Ability to perform strenuous or peak physical effort during emergency, training, or station maintenance activities for prolonged periods of time under conditions of extreme heights, intense heat, cold or smoke. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to assemble information and make written reports and documents in a concise, clear, and effective manner. Ability to read, understand and interpret fire and emergency reports and related materials. Ability to successfully complete an intensive training program including but not limited to the principles and methodologies of firefighting, emergency medical services and rescue work. Minimum Qualifications: Be at least 17 1/2 years old at the time of application.Be a legal United States citizen or possess valid and current documentation to be legally employed in the State of Georgia.Have successfully earned a high school diploma or GEDPossess a valid U.S. driver’s license.Honorable or uncharacterized discharge from a military branch, if applicable.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Firefighter/EMT Recruit Entry Level Fire Recruit salary of - $48,534.26 up initial hire. FF Tier 1 salary of $52,525.00 and additional incentives for Paramedic Certification, Education and Military Bonus to commence upon graduation from academy Benefits: Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Plans Employer Sponsored Dental and Vision Plans Group Supplemental Benefits (Accident, Critical Care, Short Term Disability, Cancer) Retirement savings plans (hybrid pension, 401(A) defined contribution with employer match of 3.75% and 457(b) plan) FSA/HSA account options Additional Requirements for Firefighter/EMT Recruit Candidates: Candidate must successfully complete the Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) or present a valid IAFF/IAFC Candidate Physical Agility Test CPAT certificate received less than 12 months from the date of application. Candidate must pass the Accuplacer Test or provide proof of exemption. (Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree or valid SAT, ACT, Accuplacer or ASSET scores achieved within 5 years of application) Disqualifications: Intentionally falsifying, misrepresenting, or omitting information from the employment application, questionnaires, CVSA examination or another pre-employment document (s). Failure to meet required educational requirements. Any outstanding criminal charge pending adjudication. Use of illegal drugs in violation of AFRD Pre-employment Drug Policy. One (1) or more DUI convictions within three (3) years. No current probation or parole status. Tattoos prohibited by our tattoo policy. (More than 1 tattoo on hands or neck, any tattoo on hand or neck larger than a quarter (coin) in diameter. Any tattoo on face, ears or scalp. Deliberately making inaccurate, misleading, false or fraudulent statements during the employment process Any Felony conviction. Conviction of two (2) or more misdemeanors within three (3) years. Must not have received a dishonorable or undesirable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Training: Upon hire, Firefighter EMT Recruits are required to complete a full academy training program consisting of the National Registry Advanced EMT certification, the National Professional Qualifications (NPQ) Firefighter 1 and 2 certification training program and the NPQ Hazardous Material Awareness and Operations certification at the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy. The length of the training academy is approximately one year . If requirements are not completed within the designated time, the employee will be dismissed. Following graduation from the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy, the newly sworn firefighter will be assigned to an Atlanta Fire Station as a firefighter on “probationary” status for 6 months. General Job Description and Classification : The purpose of this position is to assist and support to the citizens of Atlanta with a variety of emergency and non-emergency needs including but not limited to, emergency medical services, fire suppression, hazmat incidents, motor vehicle and roadway incidents, technical rescue, apparatus operations, public safety education, and overall community leadership. Working under the supervision of a Fire Officer, the firefighter is required to possess experience and aptitude in performing technical skills and to follows standard instructions to accomplish tasks typically assigned to the firefighter position as detailed below. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Performs duties in accordance with the City of Atlanta’s Fire and Rescue standard operating procedures. Identifies ancillary health hazards, precautions, informs affected individuals and implements appropriate medical protocols. Evaluates scene upon arrival; identifies dangerous building conditions and electrical emergencies and applies appropriate procedures. Implements emergency techniques when trapped or disoriented. Identifies hazardous materials. Operates emergency vehicles in a safe and efficient manner while responding to radio dispatch and/or telephone requests for assistance. Assesses and manages incident; determines number of individuals in need of assistance; sets up medical area and assesses nature of injuries and medical problems. Provides emergency medical care as Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians which includes basic trauma life support and pediatric life support; provides rehydration and first aid support during fire ground activities. Maintains and wears protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus, as designed. Assists in fire suppression activities including ventilation, forced entry, salvage and overhaul; performs various firefighting duties; assists in hazardous materials operations and technical rescue operations. Attends meetings, seminars and training as required to remain knowledgeable of departmental operations to promote improved job performance. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in performing duties including; handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Responds to orders and requests as directed by supervisor. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Ability to perform work requiring good physical condition. Ability to successfully learn the operation of tools and equipment. Ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply regulations, procedures, and related information. Ability to learn to apply standard firefighting emergency aid, hazardous materials, and fire prevention techniques. Ability to perform strenuous or peak physical effort during emergency, training, or station maintenance activities for prolonged periods of time under conditions of extreme heights, intense heat, cold or smoke. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to assemble information and make written reports and documents in a concise, clear, and effective manner. Ability to read, understand and interpret fire and emergency reports and related materials. Ability to successfully complete an intensive training program including but not limited to the principles and methodologies of firefighting, emergency medical services and rescue work. Minimum Qualifications: Be at least 17 1/2 years old at the time of application.Be a legal United States citizen or possess valid and current documentation to be legally employed in the State of Georgia.Have successfully earned a high school diploma or GEDPossess a valid U.S. driver’s license.Honorable or uncharacterized discharge from a military branch, if applicable.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA
Ukiah, California, United States
DESCRIPTION $10,000 Lateral Bonus $8,000 Relocation Benefit Additional 2.5% Educational Incentive Premium Additional Pay for Specialty Assignments (Bilingual, HazMat, Etc.) Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, performs rescue and emergency medical care; participates in fire prevention activities; operates and maintains firefighting, EMS, and rescue equipment; performs fire station and grounds maintenance, and does related work as assigned. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Serves as hose operator in firefighting situations, including pulling working lines and directing fire streams; raise, lower, and climb ladders; and assist in overhaul and salvage operations. Responds to rescue and medical aid calls, provides emergency medical care, and transports patients to the hospital. Cleans and inspects equipment; makes minor and major mechanical repairs and adjustments. Cleans and tests fire hose. Operates radio, telephone, and computer equipment. Cleans station quarters and equipment. Maintains knowledge and proficiency related to Ukiah Fire Department Rules and Regulations, fire hazards, firefighting techniques, and related subjects. Assists and/or conducts fire prevention inspections, and other related activities. Participates in fire drills and training exercises. Responds to emergency calls during non-duty hours. Participates in continuous training in fire prevention inspection and suppression through both simulated and on-the-job exercises. Works 48-hour shifts and overtime as required and assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS, firefighting, and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Practices of emergency medical care and rescue operations. Ability to : Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Operate apparatus and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours. Work 48-hour (or more) shifts with little or no sleep or administrative assignment to a 40-hour schedule, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion under handicaps such as smoke, cramped surroundings, extreme temperature, loud noises, and high places. Work in hazardous situations with possible exposure to toxic particulate substances, explosive and electrical hazards, and radiation. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Demonstrate a high degree of mechanical aptitude. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low-volume noises. Wear protective clothing and equipment which weighs over 50 pounds. Stand for extended periods of time. Climb ladders, fences, or walls that require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces, and possibly walk for extended periods of time. Drag a victim weighing more than 160 pounds out of a building unassisted while wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Perform physically demanding tasks under extreme fluctuations in temperature. Ability to put on full firefighting PPE within a period not to exceed 60 seconds. Ability to feel changes in temperature in zero-visibility conditions. Enter and crawl on hands and knees through zero-visibility buildings/rooms with a fully charged hose in hand wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. While on aerial ladder, maintain balance and a secure position while directing water through a charged hose line at fire. Drag charged 1½ or 1¾ inch hose weighing over 75 pounds for 150 feet unassisted. Carry 150 foot hose bundle weighing over 40 pounds up 2 flights of stairs while wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. Using heavy hand tools (axe, sledgehammer, etc.), repeatedly strike solid surfaces (such as doorjambs) to make forcible entry into buildings. Remove a 24-foot extension ladder weighing approximately 60 pounds from fire apparatus unassisted, position the ladder, and raise the halyard. Wearing firefighting PPE and using hydraulic tools weighing in excess of 30 pounds that are prone to multi-directional torque, cut roof posts on an automobile and extricate people weighing over 160 pounds. Climb an aerial ladder to a height of 50 to 75 feet (5-7 stories) wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Wearing full firefighting PPE, pull 200 feet of uncharged 5 inch hose weighing 200 pounds from shoulder height off a pumper and drag to a hydrant. Essential Environmental Conditions/Functions. In zero-visibility conditions and wearing full firefighting PPE plus SCBA, crawl on hands and knees over uneven surfaces carrying forcible entry tools (axe) for 50 feet while systematically searching for trapped person(s). Withstand up to 60 pounds of pressure for periods up to an hour while operating water hoses. Work in extreme weather conditions. Bilingual desired, but not required. Experience: Entry-Level: One year of career (or 2 years of volunteer) Firefighter experience in a recognized, organized Fire Department is required. Lateral: Must be currently employed in an organized fire agency and have 2 years full-time paid experience as a firefighter. Extensive experience in the provision of emergency medical care must be documented. Education: High school diploma or equivalent, with associated reading, writing, and speaking skills. Must have completed Paramedic program from accredited school or college at time of hire. Necessary Special Requirements: If hired as a Firefighter/Paramedic, and currently a California licensed Paramedic, must obtain Coastal Valley EMS accreditation within 60 days of hire. If currently NREMT Paramedic, must obtain California Paramedic within 90 days of hire. If currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, must complete program by time of hire and must obtain NREMT, California Paramedic license, and Coastal Valleys EMS accreditation within 180 days of completion of program. Possession of a valid Class C California Driver License. Possession of a California State, IFSAC, or Pro Board Firefighter I Certification, or successful completion of an accredited Firefighter 1 or CAL Fire Basic Academy. Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level Certification. Certificates and licenses must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Must be current on the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) Statewide Eligibility List (SEL) at the time of application. (For more information on how to be placed on the FCTC SEL, visit www.FCTConline.org ). Must have valid Cal-JAC CPAT card (within 6 months) at time of appointment. Must pass a pre-employment physical exam in accordance with NFPA 1582. A person employed in this classification after June 1, 1985, as a condition of employment, must be a non-user of tobacco products in any form, and shall refrain from smoking tobacco or any other substances. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION $10,000 Lateral Bonus $8,000 Relocation Benefit Additional 2.5% Educational Incentive Premium Additional Pay for Specialty Assignments (Bilingual, HazMat, Etc.) Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, performs rescue and emergency medical care; participates in fire prevention activities; operates and maintains firefighting, EMS, and rescue equipment; performs fire station and grounds maintenance, and does related work as assigned. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Serves as hose operator in firefighting situations, including pulling working lines and directing fire streams; raise, lower, and climb ladders; and assist in overhaul and salvage operations. Responds to rescue and medical aid calls, provides emergency medical care, and transports patients to the hospital. Cleans and inspects equipment; makes minor and major mechanical repairs and adjustments. Cleans and tests fire hose. Operates radio, telephone, and computer equipment. Cleans station quarters and equipment. Maintains knowledge and proficiency related to Ukiah Fire Department Rules and Regulations, fire hazards, firefighting techniques, and related subjects. Assists and/or conducts fire prevention inspections, and other related activities. Participates in fire drills and training exercises. Responds to emergency calls during non-duty hours. Participates in continuous training in fire prevention inspection and suppression through both simulated and on-the-job exercises. Works 48-hour shifts and overtime as required and assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS, firefighting, and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Practices of emergency medical care and rescue operations. Ability to : Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Operate apparatus and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours. Work 48-hour (or more) shifts with little or no sleep or administrative assignment to a 40-hour schedule, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion under handicaps such as smoke, cramped surroundings, extreme temperature, loud noises, and high places. Work in hazardous situations with possible exposure to toxic particulate substances, explosive and electrical hazards, and radiation. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Demonstrate a high degree of mechanical aptitude. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low-volume noises. Wear protective clothing and equipment which weighs over 50 pounds. Stand for extended periods of time. Climb ladders, fences, or walls that require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces, and possibly walk for extended periods of time. Drag a victim weighing more than 160 pounds out of a building unassisted while wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Perform physically demanding tasks under extreme fluctuations in temperature. Ability to put on full firefighting PPE within a period not to exceed 60 seconds. Ability to feel changes in temperature in zero-visibility conditions. Enter and crawl on hands and knees through zero-visibility buildings/rooms with a fully charged hose in hand wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. While on aerial ladder, maintain balance and a secure position while directing water through a charged hose line at fire. Drag charged 1½ or 1¾ inch hose weighing over 75 pounds for 150 feet unassisted. Carry 150 foot hose bundle weighing over 40 pounds up 2 flights of stairs while wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. Using heavy hand tools (axe, sledgehammer, etc.), repeatedly strike solid surfaces (such as doorjambs) to make forcible entry into buildings. Remove a 24-foot extension ladder weighing approximately 60 pounds from fire apparatus unassisted, position the ladder, and raise the halyard. Wearing firefighting PPE and using hydraulic tools weighing in excess of 30 pounds that are prone to multi-directional torque, cut roof posts on an automobile and extricate people weighing over 160 pounds. Climb an aerial ladder to a height of 50 to 75 feet (5-7 stories) wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Wearing full firefighting PPE, pull 200 feet of uncharged 5 inch hose weighing 200 pounds from shoulder height off a pumper and drag to a hydrant. Essential Environmental Conditions/Functions. In zero-visibility conditions and wearing full firefighting PPE plus SCBA, crawl on hands and knees over uneven surfaces carrying forcible entry tools (axe) for 50 feet while systematically searching for trapped person(s). Withstand up to 60 pounds of pressure for periods up to an hour while operating water hoses. Work in extreme weather conditions. Bilingual desired, but not required. Experience: Entry-Level: One year of career (or 2 years of volunteer) Firefighter experience in a recognized, organized Fire Department is required. Lateral: Must be currently employed in an organized fire agency and have 2 years full-time paid experience as a firefighter. Extensive experience in the provision of emergency medical care must be documented. Education: High school diploma or equivalent, with associated reading, writing, and speaking skills. Must have completed Paramedic program from accredited school or college at time of hire. Necessary Special Requirements: If hired as a Firefighter/Paramedic, and currently a California licensed Paramedic, must obtain Coastal Valley EMS accreditation within 60 days of hire. If currently NREMT Paramedic, must obtain California Paramedic within 90 days of hire. If currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, must complete program by time of hire and must obtain NREMT, California Paramedic license, and Coastal Valleys EMS accreditation within 180 days of completion of program. Possession of a valid Class C California Driver License. Possession of a California State, IFSAC, or Pro Board Firefighter I Certification, or successful completion of an accredited Firefighter 1 or CAL Fire Basic Academy. Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level Certification. Certificates and licenses must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Must be current on the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) Statewide Eligibility List (SEL) at the time of application. (For more information on how to be placed on the FCTC SEL, visit www.FCTConline.org ). Must have valid Cal-JAC CPAT card (within 6 months) at time of appointment. Must pass a pre-employment physical exam in accordance with NFPA 1582. A person employed in this classification after June 1, 1985, as a condition of employment, must be a non-user of tobacco products in any form, and shall refrain from smoking tobacco or any other substances. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
City of Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara, California, United States
Description This recruitment is open on a continuous basis and selections may be made at any time within the process. It is recommended to apply immediately. The review of applications received will occur at the end of each month . ** To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must possess the following minimum qualifications and attach at the time of application: Valid state of California driver’s license Proof of residency within the County of Santa Clara, CA OR proof of enrollment at Mission College or Santa Clara University (i.e. unofficial transcript) California State Fire Marshal Firefighter I certification or equivalent Current California Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Committee Candidate Physical Ability (CPAT) Reserve Firefighter Volunteer Opportunities The Reserve Firefighter Program of the Santa Clara Fire Department serves as a supplemental resource to the Fire Department’s Suppression Division. Previous fire service experience is not required. All reserve firefighters are put through a mini academy and then provided on-going routine training in standard rescue and firefighting procedures. During station duty, reserve firefighters work as the second firefighter with an engine or truck company. How Do I Become a Reserve Firefighter Volunteer ? Anyone interested in volunteering for the City must first complete and submit an online City volunteer application. In addition, a signed Release of Liability form must be completed and submitted. Anyone interested in volunteering for the City must complete a signed Release of Liability form and attach it to the volunteer application during submission. To obtain a Release of Liability form click HERE. Typical Duties In a normal month, a reserve firefighter will have opportunities to receive approximately 20 to 30 hours of fire service training and numerous hours of actual incident experience.Basic training includes: Instruction in SCBA use Ventilation procedures Common hose operations Common ladder operations Fire service tools Hoisting and lifting procedures Salvage and overhaul procedures Fire behavior and control Care and maintenance of fire department equipment In addition, reserve firefighters will be re-certified in CPR. All reserve firefighters are expected to maintain proficiency in firefighting skills by attending regularly scheduled training drills. Additional minimum activity requirements are described below. Reserve firefighters can work in IDLH environments. Reserve firefighters are required to demonstrate proficiency in all required firefighting skills. Benefits Serving as a reserve firefighter is an excellent way to make a tangible contribution to your community. Reserve firefighters experience life in the fire service first-hand and are rewarded with memories and friendship that last a lifetime. The Santa Clara Fire Department is one of the most recognized departments in the State, if not the Country! People interested in a career in the fire service are therefore also provided with an excellent introduction to the firefighting community and given the opportunity to gain invaluable firefighting experience. Participation in the reserve program meets the requirement for obtaining your State Fire Marshal Firefighter certification. Compensation Reserve firefighters are not financially compensated for their services. Each reserve company is however provided with funding for company meetings and discretionary equipment for its members. Reserve firefighters are also provided with all required firefighting personal protective equipment. Minimum Qualifications People interested in applying to the City of Santa Clara’s Reserve Firefighter Program must meet the following minimum requirements: Minimum of 18 years of age Residency within the County of Santa Clara, CA or be enrolled in-person at Mission College or Santa Clara University Required License: Possession of a valid state of California driver’s license Required Certification: Applicants must have the following certifications by the time of application: Possession and maintain a valid CPR certification (American Heart Association or American Red Cross acceptable) Either of the following: Graduation from a California State Fire Marshal Accredited Firefighter 1 Academy held at either an accredited California Community College that is approved as an Accredited Regional Training Program (ARTP) or an Accredited Local Academy (ALA) hosted by an authority having jurisdiction. For a current list of ARTPs and ALAs, visit the State Fire Training website . OR A California State Fire Marshal Firefighter I Certification or out-of-state IFSAC and/or Pro Board Fire Fighter I certification or Department of Defense (DoD) issued Fire Fighter I which includes IFSAC and/or Pro Board seal(s). For more information on Firefighter I reciprocity, please visit the State Fire Training website . California Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Committee Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within the twelve (12) months prior to the first day of the agency specific training. For more information on where to obtain your CPAT card, go to: https://www.fctconline.org/cpat/ Driving Record, Background Investigation and Live Scan F ingerprint: If selected for the Reserve Program, the candidate will be required to provide a DMV driving record and successfully complete and pass a background investigation and Live Scan Fingerprint. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Tools, methods, materials, equipment, and terminology used in construction and maintenance of street, storm, landscape, and traffic control facilities Traffic safety control equipment Equipment, methods, materials, and practices used in sign fabrication and traffic painting Environmental and safety practices, procedures and standards City, State, and Federal Standards using specialized airless paint equipment and striping line removal equipment Ability to : Understand and follow oral and written instructions Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including the general public Work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals Deal tactfully and courteously with others Effectively handle multiple priorities, organize workload and meet strict deadlines Set up traffic safety control equipment in a variety of conditions Read blueprints and striping diagrams Operate sign graphic programs using a personal computer Perform heavy physical labor including bending, stooping, reaching, carrying, crawling, climbing and lifting as necessary to perform assigned duties Walk or stand for extended periods of time Bend, stoop, reach, carry, crawl, and climb as necessary to perform assigned duties Lift up to 50 pounds of static weight Make minor repairs to equipment using common tools Operate a variety of light and moderately heavy types of street and traffic maintenance construction equipment, including trucks Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 21, 2024
Description This recruitment is open on a continuous basis and selections may be made at any time within the process. It is recommended to apply immediately. The review of applications received will occur at the end of each month . ** To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must possess the following minimum qualifications and attach at the time of application: Valid state of California driver’s license Proof of residency within the County of Santa Clara, CA OR proof of enrollment at Mission College or Santa Clara University (i.e. unofficial transcript) California State Fire Marshal Firefighter I certification or equivalent Current California Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Committee Candidate Physical Ability (CPAT) Reserve Firefighter Volunteer Opportunities The Reserve Firefighter Program of the Santa Clara Fire Department serves as a supplemental resource to the Fire Department’s Suppression Division. Previous fire service experience is not required. All reserve firefighters are put through a mini academy and then provided on-going routine training in standard rescue and firefighting procedures. During station duty, reserve firefighters work as the second firefighter with an engine or truck company. How Do I Become a Reserve Firefighter Volunteer ? Anyone interested in volunteering for the City must first complete and submit an online City volunteer application. In addition, a signed Release of Liability form must be completed and submitted. Anyone interested in volunteering for the City must complete a signed Release of Liability form and attach it to the volunteer application during submission. To obtain a Release of Liability form click HERE. Typical Duties In a normal month, a reserve firefighter will have opportunities to receive approximately 20 to 30 hours of fire service training and numerous hours of actual incident experience.Basic training includes: Instruction in SCBA use Ventilation procedures Common hose operations Common ladder operations Fire service tools Hoisting and lifting procedures Salvage and overhaul procedures Fire behavior and control Care and maintenance of fire department equipment In addition, reserve firefighters will be re-certified in CPR. All reserve firefighters are expected to maintain proficiency in firefighting skills by attending regularly scheduled training drills. Additional minimum activity requirements are described below. Reserve firefighters can work in IDLH environments. Reserve firefighters are required to demonstrate proficiency in all required firefighting skills. Benefits Serving as a reserve firefighter is an excellent way to make a tangible contribution to your community. Reserve firefighters experience life in the fire service first-hand and are rewarded with memories and friendship that last a lifetime. The Santa Clara Fire Department is one of the most recognized departments in the State, if not the Country! People interested in a career in the fire service are therefore also provided with an excellent introduction to the firefighting community and given the opportunity to gain invaluable firefighting experience. Participation in the reserve program meets the requirement for obtaining your State Fire Marshal Firefighter certification. Compensation Reserve firefighters are not financially compensated for their services. Each reserve company is however provided with funding for company meetings and discretionary equipment for its members. Reserve firefighters are also provided with all required firefighting personal protective equipment. Minimum Qualifications People interested in applying to the City of Santa Clara’s Reserve Firefighter Program must meet the following minimum requirements: Minimum of 18 years of age Residency within the County of Santa Clara, CA or be enrolled in-person at Mission College or Santa Clara University Required License: Possession of a valid state of California driver’s license Required Certification: Applicants must have the following certifications by the time of application: Possession and maintain a valid CPR certification (American Heart Association or American Red Cross acceptable) Either of the following: Graduation from a California State Fire Marshal Accredited Firefighter 1 Academy held at either an accredited California Community College that is approved as an Accredited Regional Training Program (ARTP) or an Accredited Local Academy (ALA) hosted by an authority having jurisdiction. For a current list of ARTPs and ALAs, visit the State Fire Training website . OR A California State Fire Marshal Firefighter I Certification or out-of-state IFSAC and/or Pro Board Fire Fighter I certification or Department of Defense (DoD) issued Fire Fighter I which includes IFSAC and/or Pro Board seal(s). For more information on Firefighter I reciprocity, please visit the State Fire Training website . California Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Committee Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within the twelve (12) months prior to the first day of the agency specific training. For more information on where to obtain your CPAT card, go to: https://www.fctconline.org/cpat/ Driving Record, Background Investigation and Live Scan F ingerprint: If selected for the Reserve Program, the candidate will be required to provide a DMV driving record and successfully complete and pass a background investigation and Live Scan Fingerprint. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Tools, methods, materials, equipment, and terminology used in construction and maintenance of street, storm, landscape, and traffic control facilities Traffic safety control equipment Equipment, methods, materials, and practices used in sign fabrication and traffic painting Environmental and safety practices, procedures and standards City, State, and Federal Standards using specialized airless paint equipment and striping line removal equipment Ability to : Understand and follow oral and written instructions Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including the general public Work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals Deal tactfully and courteously with others Effectively handle multiple priorities, organize workload and meet strict deadlines Set up traffic safety control equipment in a variety of conditions Read blueprints and striping diagrams Operate sign graphic programs using a personal computer Perform heavy physical labor including bending, stooping, reaching, carrying, crawling, climbing and lifting as necessary to perform assigned duties Walk or stand for extended periods of time Bend, stoop, reach, carry, crawl, and climb as necessary to perform assigned duties Lift up to 50 pounds of static weight Make minor repairs to equipment using common tools Operate a variety of light and moderately heavy types of street and traffic maintenance construction equipment, including trucks Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Tulare, CA
Tulare, California, United States
Position Description RECRUITMENT OVERVIEW Thank you for your interest in the position of Firefighter/Paramedic with our department. We look forward to the opportunity to consider you as an applicant. Firefighter/Paramedics work a 24-day work period based on a 48/96 work schedule which begins with the start of the A shift 48/96 schedule. The 56-hour (average) workweek schedule consists of two consecutive 24-hour work shifts (48 consecutive duty hours) followed by four consecutive calendar days off (96 consecutive hours off duty). Salary rates for Firefighter/Paramedics on the 24 shift schedule are as follows: Hourly: $21.58 - 26.23; Monthly: $5,237.56 - $6,366.29; Annually: $62,850.72 - $76,395.48. This is a continuous recruitment. We are currently recruiting to fill vacancies and to establish an eligible list that will also be used to fill future vacancies. The dates associated with our recruitment process (written exam and interview/assessment center) have been included for planning purposes. Additional details regarding the recruitment process will be sent via email to qualified applicants as applications are received, screened, and processed. To be considered for this career opportunity applicants must submit, an application with detailed information in each section of the application: Education, Work Experience, Certificates and Licenses, and Skills. Applicants must also respond to the supplemental questions and attached all of the required licenses and certificates. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: Tulare Fire Department is comprised of two divisions: Administration and Fire Suppression. ADMINISTRATION DIVISION: Tulare City Fire Department is responsible for enforcing local, state and federal fire safety laws. The Prevention Bureau within the admin division, achieves this by conducting annual fire & life safety inspections of all existing buildings that are open to the public. The prevention bureau performs plan reviews for safety compliance of all new commercial, industrial and multi-residential structures. Plan review consists of checking plans for fire safety features such as: fire sprinkler, and fire alarm plans. The prevention bureau is also very involved with the storage and sale of safe & sane fireworks, as well as large public gatherings most notably the World Ag Expo. SUPPRESSION DIVISION: The Fire Suppression Division consists of forty-one (40) uniformed personnel. The primary responsibility of the fire suppression and first responder units are to respond to fire, emergency medical, rescue, and life safety emergencies within Tulare. Emergency Services are delivered through four (4) in-service fire companies from three (3) strategically located fire stations within the city. Three of the fire companies are staffed with three personnel (captain, engineer, and firefighter/paramedic) and one patrol unit is staffed with two personnel (captain and engineer/paramedic). A division chief is on duty each day to perform as an incident commander, supervise fire suppression activities, and provide personnel supervision. The City of Tulare is a vibrant and steadily growing community with a population of 67,834 located in the heart of California's Central Valley. The City provides a full-range of service to our citizens. The organization, staffed with 368 full-time employees, enjoys a culture of fiscal conservatism, collaboration, teamwork and dedication to public service and our community. The primary goals of the Fire Department are to reduce casualties and the loss of life, improve patient outcomes, reduce property loss and damage, affect successful extrications of trapped victims, and protect the environment from the effects of a hazardous materials release. In calendar year 2021, the Fire Department responded to 594 fire calls, 4,648 medical calls and 2,732 calls for various other reasons for a total of 7,974 calls for service. The Fire Department is also responsible for enforcing local fire ordinances, state and federal laws, apprehending arsonists and assisting in their prosecution. POSITION OVERVIEW Under general supervision, responds to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, rescues and other emergency and non-emergency situations; participates in all other suppression, prevention, inspection, education, and related activities to protect life and property; performs fire station and apparatus maintenance; serves in specialized departmental roles as assigned; provides information and assistance to the public; and performs other duties as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from a Fire Captain or assigned supervisor. Exercises no direct supervision over staff. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This is the working-level class in the fire service series that performs all normal fire suppression, basic medical emergency, hazardous materials, and other emergency response activities. The nature of the work performed requires an employee in this class to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all others contacted in the course of work and requires the ability to perform heavy physical work at potential risk to health and safety. This class is distinguished from Fire Engineer in that the latter drives and operates all fire equipment and apparatus. It is further distinguished from Fire Captain in that the latter is the first supervisory level in this sworn class series. RECRUITMENT PROCESS WRITTEN EXAM If we determine that you meet the minimum requirements for the position and that you have attached all of the required items, you may* be invited to take a written exam which is the first phase of our recruitment process. *Applicants that have taken the FCTC Written Exam will not be required to take another written exam. Applicants that have not taken the FCTC Written Exam will be required to take a written exam. SOURCE MATERIAL: If required to take a written exam, the exam will be based on the following source material: * Brady Emergency Care 10th Edition *Reading Ability *Mathematical Reasoning *Map Reading *Writing Ability *Human Relations (interpersonal skills, teamwork, commitment, honesty, emotional stability). Additional details regarding the written exam will be sent via email to qualified applicants once our screening process is complete. Examples of Essential Functions (Illustrative Only) Management reserves the right to add, modify, change or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Responds to fire alarms, delivers all equipment, and implements fire suppression and firefighting techniques to rescue victims and protect private and public property. Responds to emergency medical calls and administers advanced emergency medical procedures including EKG interpretation, intravenous access, drug therapy, endotracheal intubation, pediatric emergencies, cardioversion and defibrillation, needle thoracostomy, patient assessment techniques, and safe patient transport. Assumes a designated position on an assigned apparatus and follows command structure instructions for fire suppression or related emergency services. Serves within a command structure, requiring adherence to officers' orders in life threatening situations. Responds to structural residential, commercial, industrial, chemical, petroleum, vehicle, aircraft, and wildland fires, and performs search and rescue operations to remove persons from burning structures, and fire suppression techniques as appropriate; lays, connects, charges and uses supply lines and various water appliances to control and extinguish fires; places water curtains and performs ventilating and access maneuvers; uses foam and chemical extinguishers as required by the nature of the fire; operates fire streams as directed; raises and climbs ladders; ventilates roofs and windows. Operates all types of portable fire extinguishers, pike poles, hand lines, smoke ejectors, salvage covers, forcible entry tools, aerial ladder equipment, emergency medical equipment, and other firefighting and medical equipment as required. Performs salvage duties at fire scenes by placing salvage covers, sweeping, vacuuming up water, and removing debris. Conducts daily inspections of condition and readiness of equipment including medical and first aid equipment; cleans, washes, and services fire apparatus, vehicles and equipment; inspects, tests, and maintains equipment and pump motors including nozzles, appliances, fittings, hydrants, fire extinguishers, hand and power tools, ropes, emergency lighting equipment, generators, rescue and first aid, and related equipment. Assists in the investigation of fires; obtains and preserves evidence at a fire scene, secures fire scene and controls traffic, and participates in determining fire origin and cause; may be required to testify in court, as necessary. Assists in inspecting building structures to ensure code compliance; explains City fire codes and fire prevention policies and procedures to the general public; identifies common, special, structural, and panic hazards and recommend pre-fire planning; issues orders to comply with codes; and prepares complete and accurate reports of inspection activities as required. Responds to emergency rescue calls, including auto accidents and collapsed buildings requiring extrication, search and rescue, gas system leaks, confined space rescues, and rope rescues. Performs overhaul operations to ensure the complete suppression of fire. Responds to a variety of alarms and follows established procedures to investigate. Maintains fire fighting and emergency equipment in a clean and operable condition, including performing daily equipment checks, and performing basic repair of damaged equipment as necessary; maintains inventories of apparatus, equipment, and supplies. Ensures the use of appropriate firefighting safety apparel and equipment, and follows appropriate safety procedures as required. Works closely with other emergency medical staff, public safety, and fire personnel from other agencies, depending upon response situation. Responds to hazardous materials emergencies, including scene assessment, identifying the extent of damage and/or potential hazard to the community, implementing containment plans, and protecting fire personnel and civilians from exposure to chemicals. Responds to man-made and natural disasters, including fires, floods, earthquakes, crash rescues and other catastrophic events, including providing medical assistance and removing persons from harmful structures or exposure to fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and harmful materials. Maintains an awareness of other Fire personnel on detail for the purpose of protecting other Firefighters' lives as necessary. Performs all necessary training activities as assigned and in accordance with readiness and preparation for firefighting activities, including training in fire suppression, emergency medical training, hazardous materials, vehicle extrication, technical rescues, equipment use and maintenance, and other related functions; participates in fire drills. Operates and maintains a variety of fire vehicles, apparatus, and equipment on a training basis. Performs physical fitness training to maintain physical abilities necessary for firefighting. Maintains station and personal living areas in a clean and orderly manner, and maintains surrounding grounds to ensure a safe and pleasant environment for fire personnel and the general public. Performs a variety of administrative duties including maintaining proper records and documentation on all job related activities, functions, apparatus, and equipment, preparing reports, forms, recommendations, and other required administrative procedures. Participates in a variety of public awareness activities to promote good public relations and fire safety awareness, including providing tours of fire facilities and giving presentations at local schools as requested; responds to complaints and requests for information from the public; engages in public information activities. May assume the responsibilities of Fire Engineer upon the absence of a Fire Engineer, if all acting requirements have been met. May provide direction to EMT-1 staff on medical emergencies. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Principles and practices of fire suppression, containment, rescue, clean-up and salvage. Symptoms of medical emergencies and of appropriate responses to such conditions. Purposes, uses, and operating characteristics of a variety of apparatus, equipment, tools, and devices used in rescue and medical assistance operations. Procedures, methods, and techniques of emergency medical services. Practices and techniques of hazardous materials response. Fire hazards and related prevention and abatement methods. Geography of the City, including locations of water mains, hydrants, major fire hazards of the City, and City streets. Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, codes and ordinances. The operation and maintenance of a variety of fire services vehicles, equipment, and facilities. Basic principles of mechanics, hydraulics, and mathematics related to fire fighting and engineering duties. Safety practices and equipment related to the work. Safe driving principles and practices. Modern office practices, methods, computer equipment and computer applications. English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation. Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by dealing effectively with the public, vendors, contractors and City staff. Ability to: Perform fire suppression and associated rescue and salvage work in a safe and effective manner. Apply the mechanics of fire fighting and emergency medical care at a paramedic level. Evaluate patients' conditions and properly render emergency medical care including administration of emergency medications. Perform at required EMS, technical rope rescue, and hazardous material operation levels. Deal with hazardous materials incidents in conformance with department procedures. Conduct fire inspections and perform code enforcement work. Participate in preliminary fact-finding inspections and investigations including evidence gathering and preservation. Learn the geographic layout of the City and the surrounding areas and the location of various fire suppression utilities. Interpret and apply policies, procedures, laws, codes, and regulations pertaining to assigned programs and functions. Calculate hydraulic engineering problems under emergency conditions. Establish and maintain a variety of manual and computerized recordkeeping and project management systems. Make sound, independent decisions within established policy and procedural guidelines and protocols. Understand and follow oral and written directions promptly and accurately. Organize own work, set priorities and meet critical time deadlines. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and software programs. Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing. Use tact, initiative, prudence and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Qualifications / Requirements EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Any combination of training and experience which would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, supplemented by Paramedic training. LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS: Applicants must attach copies of each of the following to their application. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license with a satisfactory driving record, and the ability to obtain a Fire Fighter "F" endorsement within 18 months of appointment. Possession of a Fire Fighter I certification or completion of an approved Basic Firefighter I Academy. Possession of Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations certification Ability to obtain Fire Fighter II certification with 12 months Possession of a valid EMT-P issued by a California Emergency Medical Services Authority. Possession of the following certifications: Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support. Possession of a valid health care provider CPR certification. Possession of the Chiefs Physical Abilities or CPAT certification. Ability to obtain, within 12 months: Confined Space Rescue certification. CPAT TEST: Applicants are required to possess a Chief's Physical Abilities or CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) card at time of application and/or attach proof that they are registered to take (and pass) the CPAT test prior to the establishment of the eligibility list. To register for the CPAT test, visit: https://www.fctconline.org/candidates/upcoming-test-schedule Additional Information PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must possess mobility, physical strength and stamina to respond to emergency situations and use all emergency apparatus and equipment; perform medium to heavy physical work, to work in confined spaces, around machines and to climb and descend ladders; vision to discern colors and assess emergency situations, including medical incidents, to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone or radio. The job involves fieldwork requiring frequent walking in operational areas to identify problems or hazards. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate above-mentioned apparatus and equipment. Positions in this classification bend, stoop, kneel, reach and climb to perform work and inspect work sites. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push and pull materials, objects, and individuals necessary to perform job functions. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS Employees work in the field and are exposed to loud noise levels, extreme temperatures, inclement weather conditions, road hazards, substantial heights, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, and hazardous physical substances and fumes. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. WORKING CONDITIONS Employees are required to work shifts, as scheduled by the Department. Members of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). In accordance with the California Public Employees Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA), the City of Tulare will offer the following retirement benefit (2.7% at 57) to new PERS members beginning January 1, 2013 with three years final compensation. Existing PERSmembers with no break in service will receive the 3.0% at 55 formula with single highest year. Lifeinsurance is provided. Two complete sets of uniforms are provided and $900 per year is paid thereafter as a uniform allowance. 136 hours vacation per year plus holiday credit. Additional days based on years of service. 134 hours sick leave per year. A long-term disability insurance program is available. Education incentive program. A mandatory wellness/fitness program. Flexible benefit program - IRS Section 125 Plan. Deferred compensation plan - 457 Plans available. Bilingual certification - an additional 2% of base salary for successful completion of city administered bilingual certification test. City pays a portion of the employee and dependent coverage costs of group medical, dental and vision insurance. An opt-out plan is also available. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 21, 2024
Full Time
Position Description RECRUITMENT OVERVIEW Thank you for your interest in the position of Firefighter/Paramedic with our department. We look forward to the opportunity to consider you as an applicant. Firefighter/Paramedics work a 24-day work period based on a 48/96 work schedule which begins with the start of the A shift 48/96 schedule. The 56-hour (average) workweek schedule consists of two consecutive 24-hour work shifts (48 consecutive duty hours) followed by four consecutive calendar days off (96 consecutive hours off duty). Salary rates for Firefighter/Paramedics on the 24 shift schedule are as follows: Hourly: $21.58 - 26.23; Monthly: $5,237.56 - $6,366.29; Annually: $62,850.72 - $76,395.48. This is a continuous recruitment. We are currently recruiting to fill vacancies and to establish an eligible list that will also be used to fill future vacancies. The dates associated with our recruitment process (written exam and interview/assessment center) have been included for planning purposes. Additional details regarding the recruitment process will be sent via email to qualified applicants as applications are received, screened, and processed. To be considered for this career opportunity applicants must submit, an application with detailed information in each section of the application: Education, Work Experience, Certificates and Licenses, and Skills. Applicants must also respond to the supplemental questions and attached all of the required licenses and certificates. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: Tulare Fire Department is comprised of two divisions: Administration and Fire Suppression. ADMINISTRATION DIVISION: Tulare City Fire Department is responsible for enforcing local, state and federal fire safety laws. The Prevention Bureau within the admin division, achieves this by conducting annual fire & life safety inspections of all existing buildings that are open to the public. The prevention bureau performs plan reviews for safety compliance of all new commercial, industrial and multi-residential structures. Plan review consists of checking plans for fire safety features such as: fire sprinkler, and fire alarm plans. The prevention bureau is also very involved with the storage and sale of safe & sane fireworks, as well as large public gatherings most notably the World Ag Expo. SUPPRESSION DIVISION: The Fire Suppression Division consists of forty-one (40) uniformed personnel. The primary responsibility of the fire suppression and first responder units are to respond to fire, emergency medical, rescue, and life safety emergencies within Tulare. Emergency Services are delivered through four (4) in-service fire companies from three (3) strategically located fire stations within the city. Three of the fire companies are staffed with three personnel (captain, engineer, and firefighter/paramedic) and one patrol unit is staffed with two personnel (captain and engineer/paramedic). A division chief is on duty each day to perform as an incident commander, supervise fire suppression activities, and provide personnel supervision. The City of Tulare is a vibrant and steadily growing community with a population of 67,834 located in the heart of California's Central Valley. The City provides a full-range of service to our citizens. The organization, staffed with 368 full-time employees, enjoys a culture of fiscal conservatism, collaboration, teamwork and dedication to public service and our community. The primary goals of the Fire Department are to reduce casualties and the loss of life, improve patient outcomes, reduce property loss and damage, affect successful extrications of trapped victims, and protect the environment from the effects of a hazardous materials release. In calendar year 2021, the Fire Department responded to 594 fire calls, 4,648 medical calls and 2,732 calls for various other reasons for a total of 7,974 calls for service. The Fire Department is also responsible for enforcing local fire ordinances, state and federal laws, apprehending arsonists and assisting in their prosecution. POSITION OVERVIEW Under general supervision, responds to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, rescues and other emergency and non-emergency situations; participates in all other suppression, prevention, inspection, education, and related activities to protect life and property; performs fire station and apparatus maintenance; serves in specialized departmental roles as assigned; provides information and assistance to the public; and performs other duties as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from a Fire Captain or assigned supervisor. Exercises no direct supervision over staff. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This is the working-level class in the fire service series that performs all normal fire suppression, basic medical emergency, hazardous materials, and other emergency response activities. The nature of the work performed requires an employee in this class to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all others contacted in the course of work and requires the ability to perform heavy physical work at potential risk to health and safety. This class is distinguished from Fire Engineer in that the latter drives and operates all fire equipment and apparatus. It is further distinguished from Fire Captain in that the latter is the first supervisory level in this sworn class series. RECRUITMENT PROCESS WRITTEN EXAM If we determine that you meet the minimum requirements for the position and that you have attached all of the required items, you may* be invited to take a written exam which is the first phase of our recruitment process. *Applicants that have taken the FCTC Written Exam will not be required to take another written exam. Applicants that have not taken the FCTC Written Exam will be required to take a written exam. SOURCE MATERIAL: If required to take a written exam, the exam will be based on the following source material: * Brady Emergency Care 10th Edition *Reading Ability *Mathematical Reasoning *Map Reading *Writing Ability *Human Relations (interpersonal skills, teamwork, commitment, honesty, emotional stability). Additional details regarding the written exam will be sent via email to qualified applicants once our screening process is complete. Examples of Essential Functions (Illustrative Only) Management reserves the right to add, modify, change or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Responds to fire alarms, delivers all equipment, and implements fire suppression and firefighting techniques to rescue victims and protect private and public property. Responds to emergency medical calls and administers advanced emergency medical procedures including EKG interpretation, intravenous access, drug therapy, endotracheal intubation, pediatric emergencies, cardioversion and defibrillation, needle thoracostomy, patient assessment techniques, and safe patient transport. Assumes a designated position on an assigned apparatus and follows command structure instructions for fire suppression or related emergency services. Serves within a command structure, requiring adherence to officers' orders in life threatening situations. Responds to structural residential, commercial, industrial, chemical, petroleum, vehicle, aircraft, and wildland fires, and performs search and rescue operations to remove persons from burning structures, and fire suppression techniques as appropriate; lays, connects, charges and uses supply lines and various water appliances to control and extinguish fires; places water curtains and performs ventilating and access maneuvers; uses foam and chemical extinguishers as required by the nature of the fire; operates fire streams as directed; raises and climbs ladders; ventilates roofs and windows. Operates all types of portable fire extinguishers, pike poles, hand lines, smoke ejectors, salvage covers, forcible entry tools, aerial ladder equipment, emergency medical equipment, and other firefighting and medical equipment as required. Performs salvage duties at fire scenes by placing salvage covers, sweeping, vacuuming up water, and removing debris. Conducts daily inspections of condition and readiness of equipment including medical and first aid equipment; cleans, washes, and services fire apparatus, vehicles and equipment; inspects, tests, and maintains equipment and pump motors including nozzles, appliances, fittings, hydrants, fire extinguishers, hand and power tools, ropes, emergency lighting equipment, generators, rescue and first aid, and related equipment. Assists in the investigation of fires; obtains and preserves evidence at a fire scene, secures fire scene and controls traffic, and participates in determining fire origin and cause; may be required to testify in court, as necessary. Assists in inspecting building structures to ensure code compliance; explains City fire codes and fire prevention policies and procedures to the general public; identifies common, special, structural, and panic hazards and recommend pre-fire planning; issues orders to comply with codes; and prepares complete and accurate reports of inspection activities as required. Responds to emergency rescue calls, including auto accidents and collapsed buildings requiring extrication, search and rescue, gas system leaks, confined space rescues, and rope rescues. Performs overhaul operations to ensure the complete suppression of fire. Responds to a variety of alarms and follows established procedures to investigate. Maintains fire fighting and emergency equipment in a clean and operable condition, including performing daily equipment checks, and performing basic repair of damaged equipment as necessary; maintains inventories of apparatus, equipment, and supplies. Ensures the use of appropriate firefighting safety apparel and equipment, and follows appropriate safety procedures as required. Works closely with other emergency medical staff, public safety, and fire personnel from other agencies, depending upon response situation. Responds to hazardous materials emergencies, including scene assessment, identifying the extent of damage and/or potential hazard to the community, implementing containment plans, and protecting fire personnel and civilians from exposure to chemicals. Responds to man-made and natural disasters, including fires, floods, earthquakes, crash rescues and other catastrophic events, including providing medical assistance and removing persons from harmful structures or exposure to fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and harmful materials. Maintains an awareness of other Fire personnel on detail for the purpose of protecting other Firefighters' lives as necessary. Performs all necessary training activities as assigned and in accordance with readiness and preparation for firefighting activities, including training in fire suppression, emergency medical training, hazardous materials, vehicle extrication, technical rescues, equipment use and maintenance, and other related functions; participates in fire drills. Operates and maintains a variety of fire vehicles, apparatus, and equipment on a training basis. Performs physical fitness training to maintain physical abilities necessary for firefighting. Maintains station and personal living areas in a clean and orderly manner, and maintains surrounding grounds to ensure a safe and pleasant environment for fire personnel and the general public. Performs a variety of administrative duties including maintaining proper records and documentation on all job related activities, functions, apparatus, and equipment, preparing reports, forms, recommendations, and other required administrative procedures. Participates in a variety of public awareness activities to promote good public relations and fire safety awareness, including providing tours of fire facilities and giving presentations at local schools as requested; responds to complaints and requests for information from the public; engages in public information activities. May assume the responsibilities of Fire Engineer upon the absence of a Fire Engineer, if all acting requirements have been met. May provide direction to EMT-1 staff on medical emergencies. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Principles and practices of fire suppression, containment, rescue, clean-up and salvage. Symptoms of medical emergencies and of appropriate responses to such conditions. Purposes, uses, and operating characteristics of a variety of apparatus, equipment, tools, and devices used in rescue and medical assistance operations. Procedures, methods, and techniques of emergency medical services. Practices and techniques of hazardous materials response. Fire hazards and related prevention and abatement methods. Geography of the City, including locations of water mains, hydrants, major fire hazards of the City, and City streets. Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, codes and ordinances. The operation and maintenance of a variety of fire services vehicles, equipment, and facilities. Basic principles of mechanics, hydraulics, and mathematics related to fire fighting and engineering duties. Safety practices and equipment related to the work. Safe driving principles and practices. Modern office practices, methods, computer equipment and computer applications. English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation. Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by dealing effectively with the public, vendors, contractors and City staff. Ability to: Perform fire suppression and associated rescue and salvage work in a safe and effective manner. Apply the mechanics of fire fighting and emergency medical care at a paramedic level. Evaluate patients' conditions and properly render emergency medical care including administration of emergency medications. Perform at required EMS, technical rope rescue, and hazardous material operation levels. Deal with hazardous materials incidents in conformance with department procedures. Conduct fire inspections and perform code enforcement work. Participate in preliminary fact-finding inspections and investigations including evidence gathering and preservation. Learn the geographic layout of the City and the surrounding areas and the location of various fire suppression utilities. Interpret and apply policies, procedures, laws, codes, and regulations pertaining to assigned programs and functions. Calculate hydraulic engineering problems under emergency conditions. Establish and maintain a variety of manual and computerized recordkeeping and project management systems. Make sound, independent decisions within established policy and procedural guidelines and protocols. Understand and follow oral and written directions promptly and accurately. Organize own work, set priorities and meet critical time deadlines. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and software programs. Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing. Use tact, initiative, prudence and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Qualifications / Requirements EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Any combination of training and experience which would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, supplemented by Paramedic training. LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS: Applicants must attach copies of each of the following to their application. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license with a satisfactory driving record, and the ability to obtain a Fire Fighter "F" endorsement within 18 months of appointment. Possession of a Fire Fighter I certification or completion of an approved Basic Firefighter I Academy. Possession of Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations certification Ability to obtain Fire Fighter II certification with 12 months Possession of a valid EMT-P issued by a California Emergency Medical Services Authority. Possession of the following certifications: Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support. Possession of a valid health care provider CPR certification. Possession of the Chiefs Physical Abilities or CPAT certification. Ability to obtain, within 12 months: Confined Space Rescue certification. CPAT TEST: Applicants are required to possess a Chief's Physical Abilities or CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) card at time of application and/or attach proof that they are registered to take (and pass) the CPAT test prior to the establishment of the eligibility list. To register for the CPAT test, visit: https://www.fctconline.org/candidates/upcoming-test-schedule Additional Information PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must possess mobility, physical strength and stamina to respond to emergency situations and use all emergency apparatus and equipment; perform medium to heavy physical work, to work in confined spaces, around machines and to climb and descend ladders; vision to discern colors and assess emergency situations, including medical incidents, to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone or radio. The job involves fieldwork requiring frequent walking in operational areas to identify problems or hazards. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate above-mentioned apparatus and equipment. Positions in this classification bend, stoop, kneel, reach and climb to perform work and inspect work sites. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push and pull materials, objects, and individuals necessary to perform job functions. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS Employees work in the field and are exposed to loud noise levels, extreme temperatures, inclement weather conditions, road hazards, substantial heights, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, and hazardous physical substances and fumes. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. WORKING CONDITIONS Employees are required to work shifts, as scheduled by the Department. Members of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). In accordance with the California Public Employees Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA), the City of Tulare will offer the following retirement benefit (2.7% at 57) to new PERS members beginning January 1, 2013 with three years final compensation. Existing PERSmembers with no break in service will receive the 3.0% at 55 formula with single highest year. Lifeinsurance is provided. Two complete sets of uniforms are provided and $900 per year is paid thereafter as a uniform allowance. 136 hours vacation per year plus holiday credit. Additional days based on years of service. 134 hours sick leave per year. A long-term disability insurance program is available. Education incentive program. A mandatory wellness/fitness program. Flexible benefit program - IRS Section 125 Plan. Deferred compensation plan - 457 Plans available. Bilingual certification - an additional 2% of base salary for successful completion of city administered bilingual certification test. City pays a portion of the employee and dependent coverage costs of group medical, dental and vision insurance. An opt-out plan is also available. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Introduction PLEASE NOTE THAT RESERVE FIREFIGHTER IS A VOLUNTARY NON-PAID CLASSIFICATION. THIS IS A SPECIAL RECRUITMENT PROCESS FOR THE VOLUNTARY POSITION OF RESERVE FIREFIGHTER NO ELIGIBLE LIST WILL BE CREATED FOR THIS RECRUITMENT PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEER RESERVE FIREFIGHTERS IS ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS Supplemental Questionnaire : A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Failure to submit the Application or supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE DEPARTMENT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT (ACFD) provides all-risk emergency services to the unincorporated areas of Alameda County (excluding Fairview), the cities of San Leandro, Dublin, Newark, Union City and Emeryville, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. With 28 fire stations and 34 companies serving a population of 394,000, the ACFD serves densely populated urban areas, waterways, industrialized centers, extensive urban interface, agricultural and wildland regions. Over 400 personnel and 100 Reserve Firefighters provide a wide variety of services to an ever expanding, dynamic and diverse community of roughly 508 square miles. These services include: Advanced Life Support Fire Suppression Hazardous Materials Response Urban Search & Rescue Water Rescue Community Outreach & Education Disaster Preparedness Fire Prevention and Code Compliance Regional Dispatch The Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) was formed on July 1, 1993 as a dependent special district with the Alameda County Board of Supervisors as its governing body. This consolidation brought together into a single jurisdiction the Castro Valley Fire Department, Eden Consolidated Fire Protection District and County Fire Patrol. Subsequently, the following communities have contracted with the ACFD: July 1, 1995 City of San Leandro July 1, 1997 City of Dublin August 1, 2002 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory October 1, 2007 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory May 1, 2010 City of Newark July 1, 2010 City of Union City July 1, 2012 City of Emeryville On January 20, 2008, the ACFD became responsible for the administration and operation of the Alameda County Regional Emergency Communications Center (ACRECC). The dispatch center provides dispatch and regional communication center services for the ACFD, the Alameda County Emergency Medical Services Agency, Camp Parks Combat Support Training Center, and the cities of Alameda, Fremont, Livermore and Pleasanton. ACRECC is also the Dispatch/System Status Management Center for Falck ambulance service. For more information about the agency, please visit: Alameda County Fire Department . THE POSITION Reserve Firefighter is the entry-level position in which incumbents receive training and experience in fire prevention and suppression techniques. Reserve Firefighters respond to emergency and non-emergency calls to prevent or extinguish fires and to protect life and property including rescue and salvage operations. Incumbents are also responsible for cleaning, maintaining and repairing fire department property and equipment. For more information about the job classification visit: Reserve Firefighter (#8136) . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES NOTE :The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed. Participates in the assigned Alameda County Fire Reserve Program meetings and training (didactic and manipulative exercises). Takes part in education and training to develop awareness of the functions and responsibilities of Firefighter Recruit/Firefighter. Actively participates in the Alameda County Fire Department Public Education Program. Responds to emergency and non-emergency incidents to assist professional firefighters. Cleans and maintains station quarters, classroom, grounds, apparatus and equipment. Participates in the ride-along program. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS License : Possession of a valid California State Motor Vehicle Operator’s License by the date of appointment. Special Requirement : Will be required to successfully pass a background investigation. Reserve Trainees and Reserve Firefighters are required to maintain a current Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT). Age : Must be at least 18 years of age by the date of appointment. Physical : Will be required to successfully pass a medical examination (NFPA 1582) prior to attending the ACFD Reserve Academy. Residency : Must live within Alameda County or 50 miles travel distance to the Alameda County Fire Department Administrative Headquarters, located at 6363 Clark Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568, by the last day for filing of the application. Certification : If you are in possession of a NREMT certification at the time of application, you must be California EMSA accredited by time of appointment. Must obtain a Firefighter I certification and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) I certification within two (2) years of entry into the Reserve Program. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of : Basic construction, fire chemistry, physics and automotive mechanics. Common office practices including filing, indexing and cross-reference methods. Ability to : Follow oral and written instructions. Read, comprehend and remember training materials. Deal effectively with the public and co-workers under circumstances requiring presence of mind, sensitivity, interest and understanding. Adapt to changes in work assignments and duties. Write clear, concise and complete reports. Perform physical tasks that require coordination, strength, dexterity and stamina. Communicate effectively and clearly both orally and in writing. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS Complete application packets will be reviewed by the Alameda County Fire Department to verify the announced minimum requirements. Those applicants who submit a complete application and supplemental questionnaire and who are determined to meet the announced requirements will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process, an oral interview administered by the Alameda County Fire Department. Successful candidates who are selected after the interview process will then be offered a voluntary position within the Alameda County Reserve Program. The names of those candidates not selected after the oral panel interviews will remain on file with the department for future appointment considerations or at least until the next special recruitment administration for Alameda County Fire Department Reserve Firefighter. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED EXAMINATION STEPS. Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. To learn more about our recruitment and selection process, please visit the “What You Need to Know” section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN The County will inform applicants, via email and with reasonable notice in advance, of any examination process that will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on operational needs. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN RECRUITMENT PLAN Deadline for Filing: 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Review for Minimum Qualifications: Second week of every month SELECTION PLAN Department Hiring Interviews: Quarterly basis May, July, and November WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN Alameda County and the Human Resource Services Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination and/or selection process to accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities and/or medical conditions in accordance/compliance with the State Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Alameda County’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy and applicable statues. To request an accommodation due to a disability/medical condition during this or other phases of the examination/selection process, please contact the assigned Human Resources Representative listed on the job announcement before the last date of filing. Alameda County requires applicants to provide supporting documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. In order to qualify for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must have a disability/medical condition pursuant to the ADA, FEHA and applicable statues. For more information regarding our Reasonable Accommodation procedures, please visit our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . Reserve Firefighter FAQs What is the time commitment of a Reserve Firefighter? Generally, a Reserve Firefighter is expected to participate in the Reserve program anywhere from 12 -24 hours per month, depending upon the level of the reserve. This time commitment includes attendance at the general meeting, training, equipment and vehicle maintenance, participation in public education events and responding to emergencies when requested. Additionally, Reserve Firefighters are expected to ride with assigned career fire companies for 24 hours each quarter. Is there a residence requirement? Reserve firefighters must be residents of Alameda County or live within 50 travel miles of 6363 Clark Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568. What if I have no formal fire service training? No formal fire service training is necessary, please review the job bulletin for detailed minimum qualifications. Do I need to have CPAT to apply? No, but you must maintain a valid CPAT once you have been placed in the reserve program. What date will interviews be held? You are welcome to review the job announcement for any tentatively scheduled dates, please note that there will be no make-up interview dates. If I qualify for the Reserve Academy, what are the attendance requirements? The absence policy is strictly adhered to: A maximum of three excused absences are allowed. Most classes take place on the first Thursday evenings of each month. Additional training dates (TBD) will be discussed at a later date. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @acgov.org , @jobaps.com , NoReply@jobaps.com , and NoReplyAlamedaCountyHR@acgov.org as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the 'My applications' button on the Current Job Openings page. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email boxes Noreply@acgov.org and NoReplyAlamedaCountyHR@acgov.org are routed to unmonitored mailboxes. All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions, please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied. Maria Tabora | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda (510) 272-6463 | Maria.Tabora@acgov.org www.acgov.org/hrs DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 01, 2024
Temporary
Introduction PLEASE NOTE THAT RESERVE FIREFIGHTER IS A VOLUNTARY NON-PAID CLASSIFICATION. THIS IS A SPECIAL RECRUITMENT PROCESS FOR THE VOLUNTARY POSITION OF RESERVE FIREFIGHTER NO ELIGIBLE LIST WILL BE CREATED FOR THIS RECRUITMENT PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEER RESERVE FIREFIGHTERS IS ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS Supplemental Questionnaire : A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Failure to submit the Application or supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE DEPARTMENT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT (ACFD) provides all-risk emergency services to the unincorporated areas of Alameda County (excluding Fairview), the cities of San Leandro, Dublin, Newark, Union City and Emeryville, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. With 28 fire stations and 34 companies serving a population of 394,000, the ACFD serves densely populated urban areas, waterways, industrialized centers, extensive urban interface, agricultural and wildland regions. Over 400 personnel and 100 Reserve Firefighters provide a wide variety of services to an ever expanding, dynamic and diverse community of roughly 508 square miles. These services include: Advanced Life Support Fire Suppression Hazardous Materials Response Urban Search & Rescue Water Rescue Community Outreach & Education Disaster Preparedness Fire Prevention and Code Compliance Regional Dispatch The Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) was formed on July 1, 1993 as a dependent special district with the Alameda County Board of Supervisors as its governing body. This consolidation brought together into a single jurisdiction the Castro Valley Fire Department, Eden Consolidated Fire Protection District and County Fire Patrol. Subsequently, the following communities have contracted with the ACFD: July 1, 1995 City of San Leandro July 1, 1997 City of Dublin August 1, 2002 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory October 1, 2007 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory May 1, 2010 City of Newark July 1, 2010 City of Union City July 1, 2012 City of Emeryville On January 20, 2008, the ACFD became responsible for the administration and operation of the Alameda County Regional Emergency Communications Center (ACRECC). The dispatch center provides dispatch and regional communication center services for the ACFD, the Alameda County Emergency Medical Services Agency, Camp Parks Combat Support Training Center, and the cities of Alameda, Fremont, Livermore and Pleasanton. ACRECC is also the Dispatch/System Status Management Center for Falck ambulance service. For more information about the agency, please visit: Alameda County Fire Department . THE POSITION Reserve Firefighter is the entry-level position in which incumbents receive training and experience in fire prevention and suppression techniques. Reserve Firefighters respond to emergency and non-emergency calls to prevent or extinguish fires and to protect life and property including rescue and salvage operations. Incumbents are also responsible for cleaning, maintaining and repairing fire department property and equipment. For more information about the job classification visit: Reserve Firefighter (#8136) . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES NOTE :The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed. Participates in the assigned Alameda County Fire Reserve Program meetings and training (didactic and manipulative exercises). Takes part in education and training to develop awareness of the functions and responsibilities of Firefighter Recruit/Firefighter. Actively participates in the Alameda County Fire Department Public Education Program. Responds to emergency and non-emergency incidents to assist professional firefighters. Cleans and maintains station quarters, classroom, grounds, apparatus and equipment. Participates in the ride-along program. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS License : Possession of a valid California State Motor Vehicle Operator’s License by the date of appointment. Special Requirement : Will be required to successfully pass a background investigation. Reserve Trainees and Reserve Firefighters are required to maintain a current Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT). Age : Must be at least 18 years of age by the date of appointment. Physical : Will be required to successfully pass a medical examination (NFPA 1582) prior to attending the ACFD Reserve Academy. Residency : Must live within Alameda County or 50 miles travel distance to the Alameda County Fire Department Administrative Headquarters, located at 6363 Clark Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568, by the last day for filing of the application. Certification : If you are in possession of a NREMT certification at the time of application, you must be California EMSA accredited by time of appointment. Must obtain a Firefighter I certification and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) I certification within two (2) years of entry into the Reserve Program. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of : Basic construction, fire chemistry, physics and automotive mechanics. Common office practices including filing, indexing and cross-reference methods. Ability to : Follow oral and written instructions. Read, comprehend and remember training materials. Deal effectively with the public and co-workers under circumstances requiring presence of mind, sensitivity, interest and understanding. Adapt to changes in work assignments and duties. Write clear, concise and complete reports. Perform physical tasks that require coordination, strength, dexterity and stamina. Communicate effectively and clearly both orally and in writing. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS Complete application packets will be reviewed by the Alameda County Fire Department to verify the announced minimum requirements. Those applicants who submit a complete application and supplemental questionnaire and who are determined to meet the announced requirements will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process, an oral interview administered by the Alameda County Fire Department. Successful candidates who are selected after the interview process will then be offered a voluntary position within the Alameda County Reserve Program. The names of those candidates not selected after the oral panel interviews will remain on file with the department for future appointment considerations or at least until the next special recruitment administration for Alameda County Fire Department Reserve Firefighter. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED EXAMINATION STEPS. Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. To learn more about our recruitment and selection process, please visit the “What You Need to Know” section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN The County will inform applicants, via email and with reasonable notice in advance, of any examination process that will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on operational needs. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN RECRUITMENT PLAN Deadline for Filing: 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Review for Minimum Qualifications: Second week of every month SELECTION PLAN Department Hiring Interviews: Quarterly basis May, July, and November WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN Alameda County and the Human Resource Services Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination and/or selection process to accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities and/or medical conditions in accordance/compliance with the State Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Alameda County’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy and applicable statues. To request an accommodation due to a disability/medical condition during this or other phases of the examination/selection process, please contact the assigned Human Resources Representative listed on the job announcement before the last date of filing. Alameda County requires applicants to provide supporting documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. In order to qualify for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must have a disability/medical condition pursuant to the ADA, FEHA and applicable statues. For more information regarding our Reasonable Accommodation procedures, please visit our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . Reserve Firefighter FAQs What is the time commitment of a Reserve Firefighter? Generally, a Reserve Firefighter is expected to participate in the Reserve program anywhere from 12 -24 hours per month, depending upon the level of the reserve. This time commitment includes attendance at the general meeting, training, equipment and vehicle maintenance, participation in public education events and responding to emergencies when requested. Additionally, Reserve Firefighters are expected to ride with assigned career fire companies for 24 hours each quarter. Is there a residence requirement? Reserve firefighters must be residents of Alameda County or live within 50 travel miles of 6363 Clark Avenue, Dublin, CA 94568. What if I have no formal fire service training? No formal fire service training is necessary, please review the job bulletin for detailed minimum qualifications. Do I need to have CPAT to apply? No, but you must maintain a valid CPAT once you have been placed in the reserve program. What date will interviews be held? You are welcome to review the job announcement for any tentatively scheduled dates, please note that there will be no make-up interview dates. If I qualify for the Reserve Academy, what are the attendance requirements? The absence policy is strictly adhered to: A maximum of three excused absences are allowed. Most classes take place on the first Thursday evenings of each month. Additional training dates (TBD) will be discussed at a later date. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @acgov.org , @jobaps.com , NoReply@jobaps.com , and NoReplyAlamedaCountyHR@acgov.org as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the 'My applications' button on the Current Job Openings page. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email boxes Noreply@acgov.org and NoReplyAlamedaCountyHR@acgov.org are routed to unmonitored mailboxes. All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions, please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied. Maria Tabora | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda (510) 272-6463 | Maria.Tabora@acgov.org www.acgov.org/hrs DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Entry Level Fire Recruit salary of $48,534.26 up initial hire. FF Tier 1 salary of $52,525.00 and additional incentives for Paramedic Certification, Education and Military Bonus to commence upon graduation from the academy. Benefits: Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Plans Employer Sponsored Dental and Vision Plans Group Supplemental Benefits (Accident, Critical Care, Short Term Disability, Cancer) Retirement savings plans (hybrid pension, 401(A) defined contribution with employer match of 3.75% and 457(b) plan) FSA/HSA account options Minimum Qualifications: Be at least 18 years old at the time of application. Be a legal United States citizen or possess valid and current documentation to be legally employed in the State of Georgia. Have successfully earned a high school diploma or GED Possess a valid U.S. driver’s license Honorable or uncharacterized discharge from a military branch, if applicable. Additional Qualifications for EMT/Paramedic Certificated Candidates: At the time of application, candidate must have obtained EMT Basic certification or higher through the State of Georgia or the National Registry of EMTs. EMT B level is acceptable for hire, however, members must achieve Georgia or National Registry EMT Advanced level or higher to be eligible for promotion. Candidate must successfully complete the Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) or present a valid IAFF/IAFC Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) certificate received less than 12 months from the date of application. Disqualifications: Intentionally falsifying, misrepresenting, or omitting information from the employment application, questionnaires, CVSA examination or another pre-employment document (s). Failure to meet required educational requirements. Any outstanding criminal charge pending adjudication. Use of illegal drugs in violation of AFRD Pre-employment Drug Policy. One (1) or more DUI convictions within three (3) years. No current probation or parole status. Tattoos prohibited by our tattoo policy. (More than 1 tattoo on hands or neck, any tattoo on hand or neck larger than a quarter (coin) in diameter. Any tattoo on face, ears or scalp. Deliberately making inaccurate, misleading, false or fraudulent statements during the employment process Any Felony conviction. Conviction of two (2) or more misdemeanors within three (3) years. Must not have received a dishonorable or undesirable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Training: Upon hire, EMT/Paramedic Certificated Recruits will be required to complete the Certified Firefighter Training program consisting of the National Professional Qualifications (NPQ) Firefighter 1 and 2 certifications and the NPQ Hazardous Material Awareness and Operations certifications. Recruit training lasts 12-16 weeks in length and is conducted at the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy. Following graduation from the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy, EMT/Paramedic Certificated recruits will be assigned to an Atlanta Fire Station as a firefighter on “probationary” status for 6 months. General Job Description and Classification : The purpose of this position is to assist and support to the citizens of Atlanta with a variety of emergency and non-emergency needs including but not limited to, emergency medical services, fire suppression, hazmat incidents, motor vehicle and roadway incidents, technical rescue, apparatus operations, public safety education, and overall community leadership. Working under the supervision of a Fire Officer, the Airport Experience candidate is required to possess experience and aptitude in performing technical skills and to follows standard instructions to accomplish tasks typically assigned to the firefighter position as detailed below. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Performs duties in accordance with the City of Atlanta’s Fire and Rescue standard operating procedures. Identifies ancillary health hazards, precautions, informs affected individuals and implements appropriate medical protocols. Evaluates scene upon arrival; identifies dangerous building conditions and electrical emergencies and applies appropriate procedures. Implements emergency techniques when trapped or disoriented. Identifies hazardous materials. Operates emergency vehicles in a safe and efficient manner while responding to radio dispatch and/or telephone requests for assistance. Assesses and manages incident; determines number of individuals in need of assistance; sets up medical area and assesses nature of injuries and medical problems. Provides emergency medical care as Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians which includes basic trauma life support and pediatric life support; provides rehydration and first aid support during fire ground activities. Maintains and wears protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus, as designed. Assists in fire suppression activities including ventilation, forced entry, salvage and overhaul; performs various firefighting duties; assists in hazardous materials operations and technical rescue operations. Attends meetings, seminars and training as required to remain knowledgeable of departmental operations to promote improved job performance. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in performing duties including; handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Responds to orders and requests as directed by supervisor. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Ability to perform work requiring good physical condition. Ability to successfully learn the operation of tools and equipment. Ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply regulations, procedures, and related information. Ability to learn to apply standard firefighting emergency aid, hazardous materials, and fire prevention techniques. Ability to perform strenuous or peak physical effort during emergency, training, or station maintenance activities for prolonged periods of time under conditions of extreme heights, intense heat, cold or smoke. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to assemble information and make written reports and documents in a concise, clear, and effective manner. Ability to read, understand and interpret fire and emergency reports and related materials. Ability to successfully complete an intensive training program including but not limited to the principles and methodologies of firefighting, emergency medical services and rescue work.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Entry Level Fire Recruit salary of $48,534.26 up initial hire. FF Tier 1 salary of $52,525.00 and additional incentives for Paramedic Certification, Education and Military Bonus to commence upon graduation from the academy. Benefits: Employer Sponsored Health Insurance Plans Employer Sponsored Dental and Vision Plans Group Supplemental Benefits (Accident, Critical Care, Short Term Disability, Cancer) Retirement savings plans (hybrid pension, 401(A) defined contribution with employer match of 3.75% and 457(b) plan) FSA/HSA account options Minimum Qualifications: Be at least 18 years old at the time of application. Be a legal United States citizen or possess valid and current documentation to be legally employed in the State of Georgia. Have successfully earned a high school diploma or GED Possess a valid U.S. driver’s license Honorable or uncharacterized discharge from a military branch, if applicable. Additional Qualifications for EMT/Paramedic Certificated Candidates: At the time of application, candidate must have obtained EMT Basic certification or higher through the State of Georgia or the National Registry of EMTs. EMT B level is acceptable for hire, however, members must achieve Georgia or National Registry EMT Advanced level or higher to be eligible for promotion. Candidate must successfully complete the Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) or present a valid IAFF/IAFC Candidate Physical Agility Test (CPAT) certificate received less than 12 months from the date of application. Disqualifications: Intentionally falsifying, misrepresenting, or omitting information from the employment application, questionnaires, CVSA examination or another pre-employment document (s). Failure to meet required educational requirements. Any outstanding criminal charge pending adjudication. Use of illegal drugs in violation of AFRD Pre-employment Drug Policy. One (1) or more DUI convictions within three (3) years. No current probation or parole status. Tattoos prohibited by our tattoo policy. (More than 1 tattoo on hands or neck, any tattoo on hand or neck larger than a quarter (coin) in diameter. Any tattoo on face, ears or scalp. Deliberately making inaccurate, misleading, false or fraudulent statements during the employment process Any Felony conviction. Conviction of two (2) or more misdemeanors within three (3) years. Must not have received a dishonorable or undesirable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Training: Upon hire, EMT/Paramedic Certificated Recruits will be required to complete the Certified Firefighter Training program consisting of the National Professional Qualifications (NPQ) Firefighter 1 and 2 certifications and the NPQ Hazardous Material Awareness and Operations certifications. Recruit training lasts 12-16 weeks in length and is conducted at the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy. Following graduation from the Atlanta Fire Rescue Training Academy, EMT/Paramedic Certificated recruits will be assigned to an Atlanta Fire Station as a firefighter on “probationary” status for 6 months. General Job Description and Classification : The purpose of this position is to assist and support to the citizens of Atlanta with a variety of emergency and non-emergency needs including but not limited to, emergency medical services, fire suppression, hazmat incidents, motor vehicle and roadway incidents, technical rescue, apparatus operations, public safety education, and overall community leadership. Working under the supervision of a Fire Officer, the Airport Experience candidate is required to possess experience and aptitude in performing technical skills and to follows standard instructions to accomplish tasks typically assigned to the firefighter position as detailed below. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Performs duties in accordance with the City of Atlanta’s Fire and Rescue standard operating procedures. Identifies ancillary health hazards, precautions, informs affected individuals and implements appropriate medical protocols. Evaluates scene upon arrival; identifies dangerous building conditions and electrical emergencies and applies appropriate procedures. Implements emergency techniques when trapped or disoriented. Identifies hazardous materials. Operates emergency vehicles in a safe and efficient manner while responding to radio dispatch and/or telephone requests for assistance. Assesses and manages incident; determines number of individuals in need of assistance; sets up medical area and assesses nature of injuries and medical problems. Provides emergency medical care as Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians which includes basic trauma life support and pediatric life support; provides rehydration and first aid support during fire ground activities. Maintains and wears protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus, as designed. Assists in fire suppression activities including ventilation, forced entry, salvage and overhaul; performs various firefighting duties; assists in hazardous materials operations and technical rescue operations. Attends meetings, seminars and training as required to remain knowledgeable of departmental operations to promote improved job performance. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in performing duties including; handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Responds to orders and requests as directed by supervisor. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Ability to perform work requiring good physical condition. Ability to successfully learn the operation of tools and equipment. Ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply regulations, procedures, and related information. Ability to learn to apply standard firefighting emergency aid, hazardous materials, and fire prevention techniques. Ability to perform strenuous or peak physical effort during emergency, training, or station maintenance activities for prolonged periods of time under conditions of extreme heights, intense heat, cold or smoke. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to assemble information and make written reports and documents in a concise, clear, and effective manner. Ability to read, understand and interpret fire and emergency reports and related materials. Ability to successfully complete an intensive training program including but not limited to the principles and methodologies of firefighting, emergency medical services and rescue work.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA
Ukiah, California, United States
DESCRIPTION The Ukiah Valley Fire Authority is excited to announce this new opportunity offered through our Fire Department. Individuals hired as a Firefighter/EMT will now receive City-paid enrollment in a Paramedic certification course! Once licensing is obtained, an additional 10% premium is added to the base salary. Additional incentives include educational pay, as well as bilingual and assignment premiums. Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, performs rescue and emergency medical care; participates in fire prevention activities; operates and maintains firefighting, EMS, and rescue equipment; performs fire station and grounds maintenance, and does related work as assigned. Individuals in this classification are required to obtain their Paramedic license within 24 months of hire, and maintain their license for the duration of their employment unless promoted to a classification that does not require it. The Ukiah Valley Fire Authority will cover costs associated with enrollment and licensing through a designated Paramedic program. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Serves as hose operator in firefighting situations, including pulling working lines and directing fire streams; raise, lower, and climb ladders; and assist in overhaul and salvage operations. Responds to rescue and medical aid calls, provides emergency medical care, and transports patients to the hospital. Cleans and inspects equipment; makes minor and major mechanical repairs and adjustments. Cleans and tests fire hose. Operates radio, telephone, and computer equipment. Cleans station quarters and equipment. Maintains knowledge and proficiency related to Ukiah Fire Department Rules and Regulations, fire hazards, firefighting techniques, and related subjects. Assists and/or conducts fire prevention inspections, and other related activities. Participates in fire drills and training exercises. Responds to emergency calls during non-duty hours. Participates in continuous training in fire prevention inspection and suppression through both simulated and on-the-job exercises. Works 48-hour shifts and overtime as required and assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS, firefighting, and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Practices of emergency medical care and rescue operations. Ability to: Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Operate apparatus and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours. Work 48-hour (or more) shifts with little or no sleep or administrative assignment to a 40-hour schedule, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion under handicaps such as smoke, cramped surroundings, extreme temperature, loud noises, and high places. Work in hazardous situations with possible exposure to toxic particulate substances, explosive and electrical hazards, and radiation. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Demonstrate a high degree of mechanical aptitude. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low-volume noises. Wear protective clothing and equipment which weighs over 50 pounds. Stand for extended periods of time. Climb ladders, fences, or walls that require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces, and possibly walk for extended periods of time. Drag a victim weighing more than 160 pounds out of a building unassisted while wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Perform physically demanding tasks under extreme fluctuations in temperature. Ability to put on full firefighting PPE within a period not to exceed 60 seconds. Ability to feel changes in temperature in zero-visibility conditions. Enter and crawl on hands and knees through zero-visibility buildings/rooms with a fully charged hose in hand wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. While on aerial ladder, maintain balance and a secure position while directing water through a charged hose line at fire. Drag charged 1½ or 1¾ inch hose weighing over 75 pounds for 150 feet unassisted. Carry 150 foot hose bundle weighing over 40 pounds up 2 flights of stairs while wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. Using heavy hand tools (axe, sledgehammer, etc.), repeatedly strike solid surfaces (such as doorjambs) to make forcible entry into buildings. Remove a 24-foot extension ladder weighing approximately 60 pounds from fire apparatus unassisted, position the ladder, and raise the halyard. Wearing firefighting PPE and using hydraulic tools weighing in excess of 30 pounds that are prone to multi-directional torque, cut roof posts on an automobile and extricate people weighing over 160 pounds. Climb an aerial ladder to a height of 50 to 75 feet (5-7 stories) wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Wearing full firefighting PPE, pull 200 feet of uncharged 5 inch hose weighing 200 pounds from shoulder height off a pumper and drag to a hydrant. Essential Environmental Conditions/Functions. In zero-visibility conditions and wearing full firefighting PPE plus SCBA, crawl on hands and knees over uneven surfaces carrying forcible entry tools (axe) for 50 feet while systematically searching for trapped person(s). Withstand up to 60 pounds of pressure for periods up to an hour while operating water hoses. Work in extreme weather conditions. Bilingual desired, but not required. Experience: Entry-Level: One year of career (or two years of volunteer) Firefighter experience in a recognized, organized Fire Department is required. Lateral: Must be currently employed in an organized fire agency and have two years full-time paid experience as a Firefighter. Extensive experience in the provision of emergency medical care must be documented. Education: High school diploma or equivalent, with associated reading, writing, and speaking skills. Paramedic preferred. Necessary Special Requirements: Must complete Paramedic training and licensure within 24 months of hire. Must maintain paramedic licensure for duration of employment. Failure to do either will result in termination of employment, regardless of probationary status. If currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, must obtain NREMT, California Paramedic license, and Coastal Valleys EMS accreditation within 180 days of completion of program. Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License. Possession of a California State, IFSAC, or Pro Board Firefighter I Certification, or successful completion of an accredited Firefighter 1 Academy, CAL Fire Basic Academy, or Mendocino County Fire Chiefs Academy (or equivalent). Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level Certification. Certificates and licenses must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Must be current on the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) Statewide Eligibility List (SEL) at the time of application. (For more information on how to be placed on the FCTC SEL, visit www.FCTConline.org ). Must have valid Cal-JAC CPAT card (within six months) at time of appointment. Must pass a pre-employment physical exam in accordance with NFPA 1582. A person employed in this classification after June 1, 1985, as a condition of employment, must be a non-user of tobacco products in any form, and shall refrain from smoking tobacco or any other substances. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Resumes submitted in lieu of completing an application will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
Apr 19, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION The Ukiah Valley Fire Authority is excited to announce this new opportunity offered through our Fire Department. Individuals hired as a Firefighter/EMT will now receive City-paid enrollment in a Paramedic certification course! Once licensing is obtained, an additional 10% premium is added to the base salary. Additional incentives include educational pay, as well as bilingual and assignment premiums. Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, performs rescue and emergency medical care; participates in fire prevention activities; operates and maintains firefighting, EMS, and rescue equipment; performs fire station and grounds maintenance, and does related work as assigned. Individuals in this classification are required to obtain their Paramedic license within 24 months of hire, and maintain their license for the duration of their employment unless promoted to a classification that does not require it. The Ukiah Valley Fire Authority will cover costs associated with enrollment and licensing through a designated Paramedic program. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Serves as hose operator in firefighting situations, including pulling working lines and directing fire streams; raise, lower, and climb ladders; and assist in overhaul and salvage operations. Responds to rescue and medical aid calls, provides emergency medical care, and transports patients to the hospital. Cleans and inspects equipment; makes minor and major mechanical repairs and adjustments. Cleans and tests fire hose. Operates radio, telephone, and computer equipment. Cleans station quarters and equipment. Maintains knowledge and proficiency related to Ukiah Fire Department Rules and Regulations, fire hazards, firefighting techniques, and related subjects. Assists and/or conducts fire prevention inspections, and other related activities. Participates in fire drills and training exercises. Responds to emergency calls during non-duty hours. Participates in continuous training in fire prevention inspection and suppression through both simulated and on-the-job exercises. Works 48-hour shifts and overtime as required and assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS, firefighting, and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Practices of emergency medical care and rescue operations. Ability to: Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Operate apparatus and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours. Work 48-hour (or more) shifts with little or no sleep or administrative assignment to a 40-hour schedule, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion under handicaps such as smoke, cramped surroundings, extreme temperature, loud noises, and high places. Work in hazardous situations with possible exposure to toxic particulate substances, explosive and electrical hazards, and radiation. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Demonstrate a high degree of mechanical aptitude. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low-volume noises. Wear protective clothing and equipment which weighs over 50 pounds. Stand for extended periods of time. Climb ladders, fences, or walls that require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces, and possibly walk for extended periods of time. Drag a victim weighing more than 160 pounds out of a building unassisted while wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Perform physically demanding tasks under extreme fluctuations in temperature. Ability to put on full firefighting PPE within a period not to exceed 60 seconds. Ability to feel changes in temperature in zero-visibility conditions. Enter and crawl on hands and knees through zero-visibility buildings/rooms with a fully charged hose in hand wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. While on aerial ladder, maintain balance and a secure position while directing water through a charged hose line at fire. Drag charged 1½ or 1¾ inch hose weighing over 75 pounds for 150 feet unassisted. Carry 150 foot hose bundle weighing over 40 pounds up 2 flights of stairs while wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. Using heavy hand tools (axe, sledgehammer, etc.), repeatedly strike solid surfaces (such as doorjambs) to make forcible entry into buildings. Remove a 24-foot extension ladder weighing approximately 60 pounds from fire apparatus unassisted, position the ladder, and raise the halyard. Wearing firefighting PPE and using hydraulic tools weighing in excess of 30 pounds that are prone to multi-directional torque, cut roof posts on an automobile and extricate people weighing over 160 pounds. Climb an aerial ladder to a height of 50 to 75 feet (5-7 stories) wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Wearing full firefighting PPE, pull 200 feet of uncharged 5 inch hose weighing 200 pounds from shoulder height off a pumper and drag to a hydrant. Essential Environmental Conditions/Functions. In zero-visibility conditions and wearing full firefighting PPE plus SCBA, crawl on hands and knees over uneven surfaces carrying forcible entry tools (axe) for 50 feet while systematically searching for trapped person(s). Withstand up to 60 pounds of pressure for periods up to an hour while operating water hoses. Work in extreme weather conditions. Bilingual desired, but not required. Experience: Entry-Level: One year of career (or two years of volunteer) Firefighter experience in a recognized, organized Fire Department is required. Lateral: Must be currently employed in an organized fire agency and have two years full-time paid experience as a Firefighter. Extensive experience in the provision of emergency medical care must be documented. Education: High school diploma or equivalent, with associated reading, writing, and speaking skills. Paramedic preferred. Necessary Special Requirements: Must complete Paramedic training and licensure within 24 months of hire. Must maintain paramedic licensure for duration of employment. Failure to do either will result in termination of employment, regardless of probationary status. If currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, must obtain NREMT, California Paramedic license, and Coastal Valleys EMS accreditation within 180 days of completion of program. Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License. Possession of a California State, IFSAC, or Pro Board Firefighter I Certification, or successful completion of an accredited Firefighter 1 Academy, CAL Fire Basic Academy, or Mendocino County Fire Chiefs Academy (or equivalent). Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level Certification. Certificates and licenses must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Must be current on the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) Statewide Eligibility List (SEL) at the time of application. (For more information on how to be placed on the FCTC SEL, visit www.FCTConline.org ). Must have valid Cal-JAC CPAT card (within six months) at time of appointment. Must pass a pre-employment physical exam in accordance with NFPA 1582. A person employed in this classification after June 1, 1985, as a condition of employment, must be a non-user of tobacco products in any form, and shall refrain from smoking tobacco or any other substances. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Resumes submitted in lieu of completing an application will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF SAN LUIS, AZ
San Luis, Arizona, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE! As a Firefighter/Paramedic, you will: Respond to fire, medical, and other emergency calls for assistance. Extinguish fires and conduct search and rescue operations. Operate fire and rescue vehicles, equipment, and pumps. Assess medical needs, provide basic emergency medical care, and transport patients to the hospital. Check assigned apparatus for medical supplies and equipment and clean and disinfect vehicle and equipment. Perform operator-level inspection, servicing, fueling, and maintenance of assigned tools, equipment, and vehicles. Conduct inspections of commercial/residential/industrial facilities for fire hazards and regulatory compliance. Prepare routine, periodic, special reports in a timely and accurate manner. Perform general housekeeping of the fire station and surrounding grounds. Conduct community education programs for fire prevention, safety, CPR, and First Aid. Attend educational and physical training sessions. Provide public assistance and perform special duties as required. IDEAL CANDIDATE Possess the knowledge of: Principles and practices of fire prevention and emergency response activities. Relevant Federal/State/County/City codes, laws, and regulations related to fire/emergency protection and response and emergency medical services. Emergency medical care and hazardous materials handling and cleanup. Principles and practices of leadership. Principles and practices of building construction. Street names, topography, location, access, and hydrant locations. Operation of fire engine, pumps, aerial ladders and fire equipment. Computers and specialized hardware and software for preparing reports and maintaining records. Has the ability to: Think and act quickly and effectively in emergencies, and under stressful situations. Manage emergency situations firmly, courteously, tactfully, and impartially. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Prepare and maintain records and reports. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others and interacting with the public. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: Residency in the United States and within 25 miles of the City of San Luis Depending upon the needs of the City, some incumbents of the class may be required to demonstrate fluency in both Spanish and English as a condition of employment. Availability to work a flexible schedule. Educations, Training and Experience: A high school Diploma or GED equivalent Licenses and Certificates: must be maintained throughout employment. A valid Arizona driver’s license and submit a 39-month MVD record. Firefighter I & II by the State of Arizona AND/OR Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) OR Certified Emergency Paramedic DESIRED/PREFERRED: Bilingual in Spanish. San Luis residency. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - OPEN UNTIL FILLED - The City of San Luis is committed to Professional Growth and Career Development Candidates deemed to have the most relevant backgrounds will be invited to participate in the interview/assessment process. The following benefit information is for all full-time San Luis Fire personnel. MEDICAL/ DENTAL/ VISION INSURANCE - The City of San Luis is proud to provide medical, dental and vision insurance for it's employees which is administered by EBSO. Dependent premiums are paid one month in advance and are pre-taxed. Additional information regarding medical, dental and vision benefits may be requested from the Human Resources Department. PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENTSYSTEM (PSPRS) - City employees are required to enroll in the Arizona State Retirement System. Contribution based on years of service/Tier. For more information, please contact the HR Department at 928-341-8579. SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE- FICA (Social Security Tax) - Employee Contribution - 6.20% Medicare - Employee Contribution - 1.4500%. PAID TIME OFF (PTO) - Vacation Leave Accruals (Based on years of service and accrued on bi-weekly basis for 28 day work period) Less than 6 years - 4.08 hrs. 6 - 11 years - 6.12 hrs. 11 years or more - 8.15 hrs. Sick Leave -4.89 hrs. LIFE INSURANCE - The City provides eligible employees with a Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) benefit. This plan is administered by Standard. Basic Life Benefit - 1x Salary up to $50,000.00 AD&D Benefit - 1x Salary up to $50,000.00 DISABILITY INSURANCE - Disability insurance is available to all employees who work 30 or more hours per week. Short-Term Disability - Coverage begins on the 15th day of injury or sickness. Duration of Benefits - 180 days Benefits Percentage- 66.67% Waiting Period - 14 days Maximum Weekly Benefit: $2,000.00 Long-Term Disability - (Public Safety Employees Only) Coverage begins on the 181st day for injury or sickness. Duration of Benefits- To age 65 Benefits Percentage- 60% Waiting Period- 180 days Maximum Monthly Benefit- $10,000.00 WORKER'S COMP - Insurance coverage for medical expenses and loss of income due to an on-the-job injury is provided by the City of San Luis for all employees. Employee Assistant Program (EAP) - Counseling for you and your dependents administered by Horizon Health. Up to 6 sessions per incident. No co-payment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
May 07, 2024
Full Time
ABOUT THE POSITION YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE! As a Firefighter/Paramedic, you will: Respond to fire, medical, and other emergency calls for assistance. Extinguish fires and conduct search and rescue operations. Operate fire and rescue vehicles, equipment, and pumps. Assess medical needs, provide basic emergency medical care, and transport patients to the hospital. Check assigned apparatus for medical supplies and equipment and clean and disinfect vehicle and equipment. Perform operator-level inspection, servicing, fueling, and maintenance of assigned tools, equipment, and vehicles. Conduct inspections of commercial/residential/industrial facilities for fire hazards and regulatory compliance. Prepare routine, periodic, special reports in a timely and accurate manner. Perform general housekeeping of the fire station and surrounding grounds. Conduct community education programs for fire prevention, safety, CPR, and First Aid. Attend educational and physical training sessions. Provide public assistance and perform special duties as required. IDEAL CANDIDATE Possess the knowledge of: Principles and practices of fire prevention and emergency response activities. Relevant Federal/State/County/City codes, laws, and regulations related to fire/emergency protection and response and emergency medical services. Emergency medical care and hazardous materials handling and cleanup. Principles and practices of leadership. Principles and practices of building construction. Street names, topography, location, access, and hydrant locations. Operation of fire engine, pumps, aerial ladders and fire equipment. Computers and specialized hardware and software for preparing reports and maintaining records. Has the ability to: Think and act quickly and effectively in emergencies, and under stressful situations. Manage emergency situations firmly, courteously, tactfully, and impartially. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Prepare and maintain records and reports. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others and interacting with the public. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: Residency in the United States and within 25 miles of the City of San Luis Depending upon the needs of the City, some incumbents of the class may be required to demonstrate fluency in both Spanish and English as a condition of employment. Availability to work a flexible schedule. Educations, Training and Experience: A high school Diploma or GED equivalent Licenses and Certificates: must be maintained throughout employment. A valid Arizona driver’s license and submit a 39-month MVD record. Firefighter I & II by the State of Arizona AND/OR Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) OR Certified Emergency Paramedic DESIRED/PREFERRED: Bilingual in Spanish. San Luis residency. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - OPEN UNTIL FILLED - The City of San Luis is committed to Professional Growth and Career Development Candidates deemed to have the most relevant backgrounds will be invited to participate in the interview/assessment process. The following benefit information is for all full-time San Luis Fire personnel. MEDICAL/ DENTAL/ VISION INSURANCE - The City of San Luis is proud to provide medical, dental and vision insurance for it's employees which is administered by EBSO. Dependent premiums are paid one month in advance and are pre-taxed. Additional information regarding medical, dental and vision benefits may be requested from the Human Resources Department. PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENTSYSTEM (PSPRS) - City employees are required to enroll in the Arizona State Retirement System. Contribution based on years of service/Tier. For more information, please contact the HR Department at 928-341-8579. SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE- FICA (Social Security Tax) - Employee Contribution - 6.20% Medicare - Employee Contribution - 1.4500%. PAID TIME OFF (PTO) - Vacation Leave Accruals (Based on years of service and accrued on bi-weekly basis for 28 day work period) Less than 6 years - 4.08 hrs. 6 - 11 years - 6.12 hrs. 11 years or more - 8.15 hrs. Sick Leave -4.89 hrs. LIFE INSURANCE - The City provides eligible employees with a Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) benefit. This plan is administered by Standard. Basic Life Benefit - 1x Salary up to $50,000.00 AD&D Benefit - 1x Salary up to $50,000.00 DISABILITY INSURANCE - Disability insurance is available to all employees who work 30 or more hours per week. Short-Term Disability - Coverage begins on the 15th day of injury or sickness. Duration of Benefits - 180 days Benefits Percentage- 66.67% Waiting Period - 14 days Maximum Weekly Benefit: $2,000.00 Long-Term Disability - (Public Safety Employees Only) Coverage begins on the 181st day for injury or sickness. Duration of Benefits- To age 65 Benefits Percentage- 60% Waiting Period- 180 days Maximum Monthly Benefit- $10,000.00 WORKER'S COMP - Insurance coverage for medical expenses and loss of income due to an on-the-job injury is provided by the City of San Luis for all employees. Employee Assistant Program (EAP) - Counseling for you and your dependents administered by Horizon Health. Up to 6 sessions per incident. No co-payment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
Greenville, North Carolina, United States
Job Summary The Greenville Fire/Rescue Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Fire/Rescue Officer I (Firefighter and EMT-B). This position works a 24-hour shift on duty, with two days (48 hours) off between shifts. Shift employees work an average of ten 24-hour shifts per month. Salary for Certified Fire/Rescue Officer I is $45,660.16 after completing a successful probationary period. 5% increase in pay for certified Paramedics Note: This recruitment process is for certified applicants . See the "Minimum Qualifications" section for required certifications and other minimum qualifications. This is a continuous posting and may close at any time. Examples of Duties The position of Firefighter/EMT-B for the Greenville Fire/Rescue Department requires the employee to play a multi-functional role. This role encompasses the many responsibilities required on the emergency scene as well as the daily tasks of maintaining a fire station, cleaning and inspecting equipment, and participating in training. • Respond to emergency and non-emergency responses to Fire calls, EMS calls, Rescue calls, and other requests for service; • Facilities and equipment maintenance; pre-fire planning; public education; child passenger seat installation; • Perform other duties as specified by the Fire/Rescue Department. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum of H.S. Diploma or GED Age: must be at least 18 years old Certifications: • N.C. State Certified Firefighter Level I & Level II (or ability to obtain by reciprocity) • N.C. State Certified Hazardous Materials Operations Level (or ability to obtain by reciprocity) • N.C. State Certified EMT-Basic (or ability to obtain by reciprocity) Note: all certifications; in state and out of state, will be considered if earned through an academy accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or the National Board of Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board). Completed Training: • NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800 • Firefighter Survival Skills • Firefighter Rescue/RIT Additional Requirements: • Must have a safe driving record and possess a valid driver's license that is not revoked, suspended, or subject to limited restoration or conditional operation privileges. • Be a United States citizen or a non-citizen who can provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States. • Be of good moral character. • Possess the mental, physical, and medical health to perform job duties. The selection process will include a physical agility test, oral interview, background check, psychological evaluation, medical examination, and drug screen. Special Requirements • Must obtain approval to function as an EMT-B in Pitt County by the Medical Director within one month from date of employment; • Must obtain a N.C. Class "B" driver's license within one month from date of employment The City of Greenville offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Employees in designated part-time positions may participate in some of the benefit programs offered to regular full-time employees. Visit the City of Greenville Human Resources Website for a more in depth summary of our benefits.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary The Greenville Fire/Rescue Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Fire/Rescue Officer I (Firefighter and EMT-B). This position works a 24-hour shift on duty, with two days (48 hours) off between shifts. Shift employees work an average of ten 24-hour shifts per month. Salary for Certified Fire/Rescue Officer I is $45,660.16 after completing a successful probationary period. 5% increase in pay for certified Paramedics Note: This recruitment process is for certified applicants . See the "Minimum Qualifications" section for required certifications and other minimum qualifications. This is a continuous posting and may close at any time. Examples of Duties The position of Firefighter/EMT-B for the Greenville Fire/Rescue Department requires the employee to play a multi-functional role. This role encompasses the many responsibilities required on the emergency scene as well as the daily tasks of maintaining a fire station, cleaning and inspecting equipment, and participating in training. • Respond to emergency and non-emergency responses to Fire calls, EMS calls, Rescue calls, and other requests for service; • Facilities and equipment maintenance; pre-fire planning; public education; child passenger seat installation; • Perform other duties as specified by the Fire/Rescue Department. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum of H.S. Diploma or GED Age: must be at least 18 years old Certifications: • N.C. State Certified Firefighter Level I & Level II (or ability to obtain by reciprocity) • N.C. State Certified Hazardous Materials Operations Level (or ability to obtain by reciprocity) • N.C. State Certified EMT-Basic (or ability to obtain by reciprocity) Note: all certifications; in state and out of state, will be considered if earned through an academy accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or the National Board of Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board). Completed Training: • NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800 • Firefighter Survival Skills • Firefighter Rescue/RIT Additional Requirements: • Must have a safe driving record and possess a valid driver's license that is not revoked, suspended, or subject to limited restoration or conditional operation privileges. • Be a United States citizen or a non-citizen who can provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States. • Be of good moral character. • Possess the mental, physical, and medical health to perform job duties. The selection process will include a physical agility test, oral interview, background check, psychological evaluation, medical examination, and drug screen. Special Requirements • Must obtain approval to function as an EMT-B in Pitt County by the Medical Director within one month from date of employment; • Must obtain a N.C. Class "B" driver's license within one month from date of employment The City of Greenville offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Employees in designated part-time positions may participate in some of the benefit programs offered to regular full-time employees. Visit the City of Greenville Human Resources Website for a more in depth summary of our benefits.
Nassau County, FL
NASSAU COUNTY, Florida, United States
Description Under supervision, performs fire suppression duties and provides emergency medical treatment on assigned shift. Performs duties in accordance with all established policies, procedures and medical protocol. Examples of Duties Performs fire suppression duties including operating related fire equipment, laying hose and performing fire combat, containment and extinguishment tasks in an effort to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Responds to emergency medical calls, providing EMT and basic life support treatment to patients. Obtains patient medical history if possible; assesses physical condition of patients and assists in making decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as CPR, splint application, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen administration and sterile suctioning. Performs extrication of victims from wreckage as necessary. Maintains radio communications with dispatch center, hospital personnel and other public safety agencies to receive and to transmit instructions involving patient care. Provides instructions to first responders and bystanders in the use of first aid equipment. Completes required records and forms documenting patient treatment. Mitigates hazardous materials incidents within parameters of training capabilities. Performs daily supply and equipment inventory; restocks equipment, tools, supplies, etc., in preparation for subsequent emergency responses and shifts. Cleans and decontaminates equipment after use. Participates in employee training programs. Presents fire prevention programs to various public groups as requested; participates in general public education and public relations efforts. Receives and refers public inquiries and complaints regarding activities of the department to supervisors. Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention and suppression operations and emergency medical operations; attends meetings, conferences and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate. Remains on duty twenty-four (24) hours per assigned shift for emergencies. Prepares fire and rescue reports and various records, logs and checklists. Performs pre-fire inspections; conducts hydrant tests. Performs various housekeeping and grounds keeping duties as necessary. Cleans and maintains assigned vehicles. Operates an assortment of equipment and hand tools used in fire/rescue service, which may include fire suppression equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, two-way radio, fire extinguishers, life-saving/life supporting equipment, extrication equipment, generators, air monitoring equipment, flood lights, etc. Uses certain chemicals used in fighting fires, diagnostic instruments, medical supplies and instruments, special protective clothing, cleaning supplies, hand and power tools, etc. Operates a telephone, copier, fax machine, computer and software and portable radio as required. Operates a lawn mower, weed eater, etc., in grounds maintenance work. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, other department supervisors, co-workers, other County personnel, other government agencies, municipal personnel, volunteers, fire/EMS personnel of other jurisdictions, civic and community organizations, school personnel, students, business/property owners, sales representatives, medical/hospital personnel, accident/incident bystanders, patients and the general public. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs general office work, including but not limited to preparing reports and records, completing forms, copying and filing documents, answering the telephone, etc. May drive emergency vehicles to and from emergency scenes; operates pumps and other fire apparatus as needed in emergency operations. May provide transportation to appropriate medical facilities. Performs related duties as required. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS - EMT: Responds to fire and emergency calls, providing intermediate and basic life support treatment to patients, firefighting and other actions as needed to attempt to remedy the situation. Assesses the condition of patients and makes decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as immobilization of body, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs and oxygen therapy administration. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by training in fire and EMS service programs. Must possess and maintain required state of Florida Firefighter II, EMT and Basic Life Support certifications. Must possess appropriate, valid state class E driver's license and EVOC certification. ADDITIONAL MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE-EMT: Must currently possess and maintain State of Florida EMT and Basic Life Support certifications. Must acquire and maintain a State of Florida Paramedic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certifications within thirty-six (36) months of beginning employment with Nassau County Fire/Rescue. Supplemental Information Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Fire/Rescue Department as they pertain to the performance of duties of a Firefighter/EMT. Understands the role of the position in relation to entire County operations. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Knowledge in the areas of fire science, emergency medical response and treatment, medical reporting, hydraulics, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Ability to help determine and ensure safety on emergency scenes. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in critical situations such as response to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents and other natural and man-made emergency/disaster situations. Ability to make sound, educated decisions that affect the life and health of self and others in stressful, critical situations. Ability to drive and operate emergency vehicles with safety. Ability to physically fight fires and provide rescue and medical assistance at emergency scenes. Knowledge of how to utilize various pieces of firefighting equipment and tools in a safe and efficient manner. Knowledge of first aid and basic life support methods and theories. Skilled in administering first aid and CPR as needed, as well as other emergency medical treatments and assistance. Knowledge of and skill in all techniques used by EMTs. Knowledge of protocols and the appropriate use of same. Knowledge of medical terminology as it is related to pre-hospital treatment and medicine and is able to interpret and use legal terminology as required. Ability to recognize signs and symptoms of various illnesses and injuries. Ability to offer assistance and training to co-workers. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Knowledge of the terminology and various professional languages used within the department. Ability to communicate in a persuasive, firm and tactful manner with various agencies, members of the public and County departments. Ability to make public presentations. Ability to handle required mathematical calculations. Knowledge of modern office practices and technology. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Non-emergency tasks involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight up to 100 pounds. Emergency tasks involve the ability to exert extremely heavy physical effort in very heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of very heavy objects and materials. Worker must be able to remain on feet for extended periods of time, withstand uncomfortable and/or dangerous physical conditions at fire scenes and perform manual tasks; must be able to lift, position and/or carry weights in excess of 100 pounds. Ability to perform according to standards despite working long hours and intense, exhausting schedules. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Works inside and outside, with the ability to perform duties under adverse environmental conditions such as no/low vision due to smoke, hazardous atmospheres which require the use of breathing apparatus, working in confined spaces or at high altitudes, extreme heat from fire and hot/cold outdoor temperatures, odors, fumes/toxic agents, wetness, noise, humidity and disease. Knowledge of applicable occupational hazards and safety precautions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. This position is a Local 3101 covered position and therefore is bound by the terms and conditions contained in the current collective bargaining agreement, which can be found here. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Educational Assistance Program Certification Pays Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. Firefighters employed by the Nassau County BOCC will automatically be enrolled in the Special Risk Class with the FRS. In creating this class, the Legislature recognized that Special Risk Class positions are physically demanding and require extraordinary agility and mental acuity. The Legislature has recognized that, due to the physical and mental limitations of age, Special Risk Class members should be eligible to retire earlier than regular members. To that end, the Legislature enacted an earlier retirement age requirement for these members and credited their service at a higher rate than regular members earn so they could retire with benefits roughly equivalent to benefits of regular members who could be expected to work longer. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the County to make available to employees the opportunity for training, development, and advancement consistent with the individual's ability, performance, budgetary limitations, and requirements of the County. Fire/Rescue Department employees shall be reimbursed for any costs for tuition, books, and fees upon successful completion of job-related courses offered by the Florida State Fire College or any accredited institution. PTO LEAVE All full-time twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods and who have either worked, been on paid leave, or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 16.1538 hours per pay period (420hrs Annually) 48-167 months = 18.4615 hours per pay period (480 Annually) 168-227 months = 20.7692 hours per pay period (540 Annually) 228-999 months = 23.0769 hours per pay period (600 Annually) All full-time forty (40) hour workweek personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods, and who have either worked, been on paid leave or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 5.3846 hours per pay period (140 Annually) 48-167 months = 6.1538 hours per pay period (160 Annually) 168-227 months = 6.9231 hours per pay period (180 Annually) 228-999 months = 7.6923 hours per pay period (200 Annually) For additional information please review the current collective bargaining agreement between Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Professionals, Local #3101 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) found here and/or *Nassau County's Policies and Procedures found here. * Contract covered positions will continue under those terms and conditions, except in such instances where that agreement does not address an issue contained in the Policies & Procedures. In such instances employees will continue under the terms and conditions contained within the Policies & Procedures.
Apr 10, 2024
Full Time
Description Under supervision, performs fire suppression duties and provides emergency medical treatment on assigned shift. Performs duties in accordance with all established policies, procedures and medical protocol. Examples of Duties Performs fire suppression duties including operating related fire equipment, laying hose and performing fire combat, containment and extinguishment tasks in an effort to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Responds to emergency medical calls, providing EMT and basic life support treatment to patients. Obtains patient medical history if possible; assesses physical condition of patients and assists in making decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as CPR, splint application, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen administration and sterile suctioning. Performs extrication of victims from wreckage as necessary. Maintains radio communications with dispatch center, hospital personnel and other public safety agencies to receive and to transmit instructions involving patient care. Provides instructions to first responders and bystanders in the use of first aid equipment. Completes required records and forms documenting patient treatment. Mitigates hazardous materials incidents within parameters of training capabilities. Performs daily supply and equipment inventory; restocks equipment, tools, supplies, etc., in preparation for subsequent emergency responses and shifts. Cleans and decontaminates equipment after use. Participates in employee training programs. Presents fire prevention programs to various public groups as requested; participates in general public education and public relations efforts. Receives and refers public inquiries and complaints regarding activities of the department to supervisors. Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention and suppression operations and emergency medical operations; attends meetings, conferences and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate. Remains on duty twenty-four (24) hours per assigned shift for emergencies. Prepares fire and rescue reports and various records, logs and checklists. Performs pre-fire inspections; conducts hydrant tests. Performs various housekeeping and grounds keeping duties as necessary. Cleans and maintains assigned vehicles. Operates an assortment of equipment and hand tools used in fire/rescue service, which may include fire suppression equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, two-way radio, fire extinguishers, life-saving/life supporting equipment, extrication equipment, generators, air monitoring equipment, flood lights, etc. Uses certain chemicals used in fighting fires, diagnostic instruments, medical supplies and instruments, special protective clothing, cleaning supplies, hand and power tools, etc. Operates a telephone, copier, fax machine, computer and software and portable radio as required. Operates a lawn mower, weed eater, etc., in grounds maintenance work. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, other department supervisors, co-workers, other County personnel, other government agencies, municipal personnel, volunteers, fire/EMS personnel of other jurisdictions, civic and community organizations, school personnel, students, business/property owners, sales representatives, medical/hospital personnel, accident/incident bystanders, patients and the general public. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs general office work, including but not limited to preparing reports and records, completing forms, copying and filing documents, answering the telephone, etc. May drive emergency vehicles to and from emergency scenes; operates pumps and other fire apparatus as needed in emergency operations. May provide transportation to appropriate medical facilities. Performs related duties as required. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS - EMT: Responds to fire and emergency calls, providing intermediate and basic life support treatment to patients, firefighting and other actions as needed to attempt to remedy the situation. Assesses the condition of patients and makes decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as immobilization of body, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs and oxygen therapy administration. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by training in fire and EMS service programs. Must possess and maintain required state of Florida Firefighter II, EMT and Basic Life Support certifications. Must possess appropriate, valid state class E driver's license and EVOC certification. ADDITIONAL MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE-EMT: Must currently possess and maintain State of Florida EMT and Basic Life Support certifications. Must acquire and maintain a State of Florida Paramedic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certifications within thirty-six (36) months of beginning employment with Nassau County Fire/Rescue. Supplemental Information Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Fire/Rescue Department as they pertain to the performance of duties of a Firefighter/EMT. Understands the role of the position in relation to entire County operations. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Knowledge in the areas of fire science, emergency medical response and treatment, medical reporting, hydraulics, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Ability to help determine and ensure safety on emergency scenes. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in critical situations such as response to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents and other natural and man-made emergency/disaster situations. Ability to make sound, educated decisions that affect the life and health of self and others in stressful, critical situations. Ability to drive and operate emergency vehicles with safety. Ability to physically fight fires and provide rescue and medical assistance at emergency scenes. Knowledge of how to utilize various pieces of firefighting equipment and tools in a safe and efficient manner. Knowledge of first aid and basic life support methods and theories. Skilled in administering first aid and CPR as needed, as well as other emergency medical treatments and assistance. Knowledge of and skill in all techniques used by EMTs. Knowledge of protocols and the appropriate use of same. Knowledge of medical terminology as it is related to pre-hospital treatment and medicine and is able to interpret and use legal terminology as required. Ability to recognize signs and symptoms of various illnesses and injuries. Ability to offer assistance and training to co-workers. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Knowledge of the terminology and various professional languages used within the department. Ability to communicate in a persuasive, firm and tactful manner with various agencies, members of the public and County departments. Ability to make public presentations. Ability to handle required mathematical calculations. Knowledge of modern office practices and technology. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Non-emergency tasks involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight up to 100 pounds. Emergency tasks involve the ability to exert extremely heavy physical effort in very heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of very heavy objects and materials. Worker must be able to remain on feet for extended periods of time, withstand uncomfortable and/or dangerous physical conditions at fire scenes and perform manual tasks; must be able to lift, position and/or carry weights in excess of 100 pounds. Ability to perform according to standards despite working long hours and intense, exhausting schedules. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Works inside and outside, with the ability to perform duties under adverse environmental conditions such as no/low vision due to smoke, hazardous atmospheres which require the use of breathing apparatus, working in confined spaces or at high altitudes, extreme heat from fire and hot/cold outdoor temperatures, odors, fumes/toxic agents, wetness, noise, humidity and disease. Knowledge of applicable occupational hazards and safety precautions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. This position is a Local 3101 covered position and therefore is bound by the terms and conditions contained in the current collective bargaining agreement, which can be found here. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Educational Assistance Program Certification Pays Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. Firefighters employed by the Nassau County BOCC will automatically be enrolled in the Special Risk Class with the FRS. In creating this class, the Legislature recognized that Special Risk Class positions are physically demanding and require extraordinary agility and mental acuity. The Legislature has recognized that, due to the physical and mental limitations of age, Special Risk Class members should be eligible to retire earlier than regular members. To that end, the Legislature enacted an earlier retirement age requirement for these members and credited their service at a higher rate than regular members earn so they could retire with benefits roughly equivalent to benefits of regular members who could be expected to work longer. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the County to make available to employees the opportunity for training, development, and advancement consistent with the individual's ability, performance, budgetary limitations, and requirements of the County. Fire/Rescue Department employees shall be reimbursed for any costs for tuition, books, and fees upon successful completion of job-related courses offered by the Florida State Fire College or any accredited institution. PTO LEAVE All full-time twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods and who have either worked, been on paid leave, or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 16.1538 hours per pay period (420hrs Annually) 48-167 months = 18.4615 hours per pay period (480 Annually) 168-227 months = 20.7692 hours per pay period (540 Annually) 228-999 months = 23.0769 hours per pay period (600 Annually) All full-time forty (40) hour workweek personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods, and who have either worked, been on paid leave or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 5.3846 hours per pay period (140 Annually) 48-167 months = 6.1538 hours per pay period (160 Annually) 168-227 months = 6.9231 hours per pay period (180 Annually) 228-999 months = 7.6923 hours per pay period (200 Annually) For additional information please review the current collective bargaining agreement between Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Professionals, Local #3101 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) found here and/or *Nassau County's Policies and Procedures found here. * Contract covered positions will continue under those terms and conditions, except in such instances where that agreement does not address an issue contained in the Policies & Procedures. In such instances employees will continue under the terms and conditions contained within the Policies & Procedures.
Nassau County, FL
NASSAU COUNTY, Florida, United States
Description Under supervision, performs fire suppression duties and provides emergency medical treatment on assigned shift. Performs duties in accordance with all established policies, procedures and medical protocol. Examples of Duties Performs fire suppression duties including operating related fire equipment, laying hose and performing fire combat, containment and extinguishment tasks in an effort to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Responds to emergency medical calls, providing basic life support treatment to patients. Obtains patient medical history if possible; assesses physical condition of patients and assists in making decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as CPR, splint application, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen administration and sterile suctioning. Performs extrication of victims from wreckage as necessary. Maintains radio communications with dispatch center, hospital personnel and other public safety agencies to receive and to transmit instructions involving patient care. Provides instructions to first responders and bystanders in the use of first aid equipment. Determines the need for back-up assistance. Completes required records and forms documenting patient treatment. Mitigates hazardous materials incidents within parameters of training capabilities. Performs daily supply and equipment inventory; restocks equipment, tools, supplies, etc., in preparation for subsequent emergency responses and shifts. Cleans and decontaminates equipment after use. Participates in employee training programs. Presents fire prevention programs to various public groups as requested; participates in general public education and public relations efforts. Receives and refers public inquiries and complaints regarding activities of the department to supervisors. Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention and suppression operations and emergency medical operations; attends meetings, conferences and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate. Remains on duty 24 hours per assigned shift for emergencies. Prepares fire and rescue reports, and various records, logs and checklists. Performs pre-fire inspections; conducts hydrant tests. Performs various housekeeping and grounds keeping duties as necessary. Cleans and maintains assigned vehicles. Operates an assortment of equipment and hand tools used in fire / rescue service, which may include fire suppression equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, two-way radio, fire extinguishers, life-saving / life supporting equipment, extrication equipment, generators, air monitoring equipment, flood lights, etc. Uses certain chemicals used in fighting fires, diagnostic instruments, medical supplies and instruments, special protective clothing, cleaning supplies, hand and power tools, etc. Operates a telephone, copier, fax machine, etc.; operates a lawn mower, weed eater, etc., in grounds maintenance work. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, other department supervisors, co-workers, other County personnel, other government agencies, municipal personnel, volunteers, fire / EMS personnel of other jurisdictions, civic and community organizations, school personnel, students, business/property owners, sales representatives, medical/hospital personnel, accident/incident bystanders, patients, and the general public. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs general office work, including but not limited to preparing reports and records, completing forms, copying and filing documents, answering the telephone, etc. May drive emergency vehicles to and from emergency scenes; operates pumps and other fire apparatus as needed in emergency operations. May provide transportation to appropriate medical facilities. Performs related duties as required. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS - PARAMEDIC: Responds to emergency medical calls, providing intermediate and advanced life support treatment to patients. Assesses the condition of patients and makes decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as cardiac monitoring, medication calculation and administration, immobilization of body, would treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen and IV therapy administration, sterile suctioning, intubation, defibrillation, ECG monitoring and the management of cardiac arrest and severe trauma patients. May assist in supervising the duties of EMT personnel. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by training in fire and EMS service programs. Must possess and maintain required state of Florida Firefighter II, EMT and Basic Life Support certifications. Must possess appropriate, valid state class E driver's license and EVOC certification. ADDITIONAL MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE - PARAMEDIC: Must possess and maintain state of Florida Paramedic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certifications. Supplemental Information Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Fire and Rescue Department as they pertain to the performance of duties of a Firefighter. Understands the role of the position in relation to entire County operations. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Knowledge in the areas of fire science, emergency medical response and treatment, medical reporting, hydraulics, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Ability to help determine and ensure safety on emergency scenes. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in critical situations such as response to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents and other natural and man-made emergency/disaster situations. Ability to make sound, educated decisions that affect the life and health of self and others in stressful, critical situations. Ability to drive and operate emergency vehicles with safety. Ability to physically fight fires and provide rescue and medical assistance at emergency scenes. Knowledge of how to utilize various pieces of firefighting equipment and tools in a safe and efficient manner. Knowledge of first aid and basic life support methods and theories. Skilled in administering first aid and CPR as needed, as well as other emergency medical treatments and assistance. Knowledge of and skill in all techniques used by EMTs. Knowledge of protocols and the appropriate use of same. Knowledge of medical terminology as it is related to pre-hospital treatment and medicine, and is able to interpret and use legal terminology as required. Ability to recognize signs and symptoms of various illnesses and injuries. Ability to offer assistance and training to co-workers. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Knowledge of the terminology and various professional languages used within the department. Ability to communicate in a persuasive, firm and tactful manner with various agencies, members of the public, and City departments. Ability to make public presentations. Ability to handle required mathematical calculations. Knowledge of modern office practices and technology. ADDITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES - PARAMEDIC: Knowledge of first aid and advanced cardiac life support methods and theories. Knowledge of and skill in techniques used by paramedics. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Non-emergency tasks involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight up to 20 pounds. Emergency tasks involve the ability to exert extremely heavy physical effort in very heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of very heavy objects and materials. Worker must be able to remain on feet for extended periods of time, withstand uncomfortable and/or dangerous physical conditions at fire scenes, and perform manual tasks; must be able to lift, position and/or carry weights in excess of 100 pounds. Ability to perform according to standards despite working long hours and intense, exhausting schedules. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Works inside and outside, with the ability to perform duties under adverse environmental conditions such as no/low vision due to smoke, hazardous atmospheres which require the use of breathing apparatus, working in confined spaces or at high altitudes, extreme heat from fire, and hot/cold outdoor temperatures, odors, fumes/toxic agents, wetness, noise, humidity and disease. Knowledge of applicable occupational hazards and safety precautions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. This position is a Local 3101 covered position and therefore is bound by the terms and conditions contained in the current collective bargaining agreement, which can be found here. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Educational Assistance Program Certification Pays Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. Firefighters employed by the Nassau County BOCC will automatically be enrolled in the Special Risk Class with the FRS. In creating this class, the Legislature recognized that Special Risk Class positions are physically demanding and require extraordinary agility and mental acuity. The Legislature has recognized that, due to the physical and mental limitations of age, Special Risk Class members should be eligible to retire earlier than regular members. To that end, the Legislature enacted an earlier retirement age requirement for these members and credited their service at a higher rate than regular members earn so they could retire with benefits roughly equivalent to benefits of regular members who could be expected to work longer. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the County to make available to employees the opportunity for training, development, and advancement consistent with the individual's ability, performance, budgetary limitations, and requirements of the County. Fire/Rescue Department employees shall be reimbursed for any costs for tuition, books, and fees upon successful completion of job-related courses offered by the Florida State Fire College or any accredited institution. PTO LEAVE All full-time twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods and who have either worked, been on paid leave, or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 16.1538 hours per pay period (420hrs Annually) 48-167 months = 18.4615 hours per pay period (480 Annually) 168-227 months = 20.7692 hours per pay period (540 Annually) 228-999 months = 23.0769 hours per pay period (600 Annually) All full-time forty (40) hour workweek personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods, and who have either worked, been on paid leave or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 5.3846 hours per pay period (140 Annually) 48-167 months = 6.1538 hours per pay period (160 Annually) 168-227 months = 6.9231 hours per pay period (180 Annually) 228-999 months = 7.6923 hours per pay period (200 Annually) For additional information please review the current collective bargaining agreement between Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Professionals, Local #3101 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) found here and/or *Nassau County's Policies and Procedures found here. * Contract covered positions will continue under those terms and conditions, except in such instances where that agreement does not address an issue contained in the Policies & Procedures. In such instances employees will continue under the terms and conditions contained within the Policies & Procedures.
Apr 10, 2024
Full Time
Description Under supervision, performs fire suppression duties and provides emergency medical treatment on assigned shift. Performs duties in accordance with all established policies, procedures and medical protocol. Examples of Duties Performs fire suppression duties including operating related fire equipment, laying hose and performing fire combat, containment and extinguishment tasks in an effort to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Responds to emergency medical calls, providing basic life support treatment to patients. Obtains patient medical history if possible; assesses physical condition of patients and assists in making decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as CPR, splint application, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen administration and sterile suctioning. Performs extrication of victims from wreckage as necessary. Maintains radio communications with dispatch center, hospital personnel and other public safety agencies to receive and to transmit instructions involving patient care. Provides instructions to first responders and bystanders in the use of first aid equipment. Determines the need for back-up assistance. Completes required records and forms documenting patient treatment. Mitigates hazardous materials incidents within parameters of training capabilities. Performs daily supply and equipment inventory; restocks equipment, tools, supplies, etc., in preparation for subsequent emergency responses and shifts. Cleans and decontaminates equipment after use. Participates in employee training programs. Presents fire prevention programs to various public groups as requested; participates in general public education and public relations efforts. Receives and refers public inquiries and complaints regarding activities of the department to supervisors. Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention and suppression operations and emergency medical operations; attends meetings, conferences and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate. Remains on duty 24 hours per assigned shift for emergencies. Prepares fire and rescue reports, and various records, logs and checklists. Performs pre-fire inspections; conducts hydrant tests. Performs various housekeeping and grounds keeping duties as necessary. Cleans and maintains assigned vehicles. Operates an assortment of equipment and hand tools used in fire / rescue service, which may include fire suppression equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, two-way radio, fire extinguishers, life-saving / life supporting equipment, extrication equipment, generators, air monitoring equipment, flood lights, etc. Uses certain chemicals used in fighting fires, diagnostic instruments, medical supplies and instruments, special protective clothing, cleaning supplies, hand and power tools, etc. Operates a telephone, copier, fax machine, etc.; operates a lawn mower, weed eater, etc., in grounds maintenance work. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, other department supervisors, co-workers, other County personnel, other government agencies, municipal personnel, volunteers, fire / EMS personnel of other jurisdictions, civic and community organizations, school personnel, students, business/property owners, sales representatives, medical/hospital personnel, accident/incident bystanders, patients, and the general public. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs general office work, including but not limited to preparing reports and records, completing forms, copying and filing documents, answering the telephone, etc. May drive emergency vehicles to and from emergency scenes; operates pumps and other fire apparatus as needed in emergency operations. May provide transportation to appropriate medical facilities. Performs related duties as required. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS - PARAMEDIC: Responds to emergency medical calls, providing intermediate and advanced life support treatment to patients. Assesses the condition of patients and makes decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as cardiac monitoring, medication calculation and administration, immobilization of body, would treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen and IV therapy administration, sterile suctioning, intubation, defibrillation, ECG monitoring and the management of cardiac arrest and severe trauma patients. May assist in supervising the duties of EMT personnel. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by training in fire and EMS service programs. Must possess and maintain required state of Florida Firefighter II, EMT and Basic Life Support certifications. Must possess appropriate, valid state class E driver's license and EVOC certification. ADDITIONAL MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE - PARAMEDIC: Must possess and maintain state of Florida Paramedic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certifications. Supplemental Information Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Fire and Rescue Department as they pertain to the performance of duties of a Firefighter. Understands the role of the position in relation to entire County operations. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Knowledge in the areas of fire science, emergency medical response and treatment, medical reporting, hydraulics, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Ability to help determine and ensure safety on emergency scenes. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in critical situations such as response to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents and other natural and man-made emergency/disaster situations. Ability to make sound, educated decisions that affect the life and health of self and others in stressful, critical situations. Ability to drive and operate emergency vehicles with safety. Ability to physically fight fires and provide rescue and medical assistance at emergency scenes. Knowledge of how to utilize various pieces of firefighting equipment and tools in a safe and efficient manner. Knowledge of first aid and basic life support methods and theories. Skilled in administering first aid and CPR as needed, as well as other emergency medical treatments and assistance. Knowledge of and skill in all techniques used by EMTs. Knowledge of protocols and the appropriate use of same. Knowledge of medical terminology as it is related to pre-hospital treatment and medicine, and is able to interpret and use legal terminology as required. Ability to recognize signs and symptoms of various illnesses and injuries. Ability to offer assistance and training to co-workers. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Knowledge of the terminology and various professional languages used within the department. Ability to communicate in a persuasive, firm and tactful manner with various agencies, members of the public, and City departments. Ability to make public presentations. Ability to handle required mathematical calculations. Knowledge of modern office practices and technology. ADDITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES - PARAMEDIC: Knowledge of first aid and advanced cardiac life support methods and theories. Knowledge of and skill in techniques used by paramedics. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Non-emergency tasks involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight up to 20 pounds. Emergency tasks involve the ability to exert extremely heavy physical effort in very heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and the lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling of very heavy objects and materials. Worker must be able to remain on feet for extended periods of time, withstand uncomfortable and/or dangerous physical conditions at fire scenes, and perform manual tasks; must be able to lift, position and/or carry weights in excess of 100 pounds. Ability to perform according to standards despite working long hours and intense, exhausting schedules. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Works inside and outside, with the ability to perform duties under adverse environmental conditions such as no/low vision due to smoke, hazardous atmospheres which require the use of breathing apparatus, working in confined spaces or at high altitudes, extreme heat from fire, and hot/cold outdoor temperatures, odors, fumes/toxic agents, wetness, noise, humidity and disease. Knowledge of applicable occupational hazards and safety precautions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. This position is a Local 3101 covered position and therefore is bound by the terms and conditions contained in the current collective bargaining agreement, which can be found here. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Educational Assistance Program Certification Pays Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. Firefighters employed by the Nassau County BOCC will automatically be enrolled in the Special Risk Class with the FRS. In creating this class, the Legislature recognized that Special Risk Class positions are physically demanding and require extraordinary agility and mental acuity. The Legislature has recognized that, due to the physical and mental limitations of age, Special Risk Class members should be eligible to retire earlier than regular members. To that end, the Legislature enacted an earlier retirement age requirement for these members and credited their service at a higher rate than regular members earn so they could retire with benefits roughly equivalent to benefits of regular members who could be expected to work longer. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the County to make available to employees the opportunity for training, development, and advancement consistent with the individual's ability, performance, budgetary limitations, and requirements of the County. Fire/Rescue Department employees shall be reimbursed for any costs for tuition, books, and fees upon successful completion of job-related courses offered by the Florida State Fire College or any accredited institution. PTO LEAVE All full-time twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods and who have either worked, been on paid leave, or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 16.1538 hours per pay period (420hrs Annually) 48-167 months = 18.4615 hours per pay period (480 Annually) 168-227 months = 20.7692 hours per pay period (540 Annually) 228-999 months = 23.0769 hours per pay period (600 Annually) All full-time forty (40) hour workweek personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods, and who have either worked, been on paid leave or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 5.3846 hours per pay period (140 Annually) 48-167 months = 6.1538 hours per pay period (160 Annually) 168-227 months = 6.9231 hours per pay period (180 Annually) 228-999 months = 7.6923 hours per pay period (200 Annually) For additional information please review the current collective bargaining agreement between Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Professionals, Local #3101 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) found here and/or *Nassau County's Policies and Procedures found here. * Contract covered positions will continue under those terms and conditions, except in such instances where that agreement does not address an issue contained in the Policies & Procedures. In such instances employees will continue under the terms and conditions contained within the Policies & Procedures.
Santa Fe Springs, CA
CA 90670, California, United States
The City of Santa Fe Springs Fire Rescue Department is accepting applications for Auxiliary Firefighter to fill openings and create an eligibility list. This is a non-sworn, non-paid, volunteer position. The Santa Fe Springs Fire Rescue Auxiliary Firefighter program provides Fire Academy graduates an opportunity to apply their acquired skills and gain insight, while preparing for a fire service career. Auxiliary Firefighters respond to emergency calls, conduct mini-drills and skills demonstrations, maintain apparatus, equipment and fire stations, participate with training and public education, and perform miscellaneous duties. The minimum requirements for a position as an Auxiliary Firefighter are as follows: 18 years of age or older Valid California Driver's License with a good driving record Valid CPR Certification. Valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-1) certification from the State of California. Certificate of completion from a State of California accredited Fire Academy. Physical Agility Test (Biddle) within one (1) year from date of application submission with a test time of 7 minutes 20 seconds or less: Local Biddle Testing is offered by Rio Hondo Community College: Visit https://www.riohondo.edu/public-safety/firetech/fac/testing/ for more information. Certification from another Biddle PAT location will be accepted if the certification includes the test time. Ability to volunteer weekly for one twenty-four-hour shift (on an assigned day) APPLICATION PROCESS To apply, you must submit an official online application. Incomplete applications, including those with incomplete documents, will not be considered. The City of Santa Fe Springs will not make copies of any certificates or licenses. Required Documentation at time of online application submission : Valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-1) certification from the State of California.Certificate of completion from a State of California accredited Fire Academy.Physical Agility Test (Biddle) within one (1) year from date of application submission, and with a test time of 7 minutes 20 seconds or less. Certification must include the test time of 7:20 or less. Valid CPR Certification.Valid California Driver's License. All required certificates and licenses must be valid at the time of application, testing, appointment and as a continuing condition as a volunteer for the City and is subject to verification. It is the candidate's responsibility to ensure that copies of current and valid licenses and certificates are on file with the Human Resources Office at all times. EXAMINATION PROCESS AND TESTING COMPONENTS I. Application Submission & Review (Pass/Fail): Applicants must complete and submit an official City employment application. Applications will be reviewed to determine compliance with the minimum qualifications, and those qualified will be invited to participate in the testing process. Candidates will be notified via email of their eligibility to participate. Note: Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application . II. Oral Board Examination (Pass/Fail): This component will assess the candidate's knowledge, education, experience, and overall preparation to perform in the position. SELECTION: Auxiliary selection is based on a combination of interview, and review of physical Agility certification. Selected candidate(s) will be required to successfully complete a medical evaluation and Live Scan fingerprinting. ORIENTATION: SFS Fire Department orientation includes roles and expectations lecture, SCBA mask fit testing, gear, and uniform distribution. Non-Benefited
Mar 07, 2024
The City of Santa Fe Springs Fire Rescue Department is accepting applications for Auxiliary Firefighter to fill openings and create an eligibility list. This is a non-sworn, non-paid, volunteer position. The Santa Fe Springs Fire Rescue Auxiliary Firefighter program provides Fire Academy graduates an opportunity to apply their acquired skills and gain insight, while preparing for a fire service career. Auxiliary Firefighters respond to emergency calls, conduct mini-drills and skills demonstrations, maintain apparatus, equipment and fire stations, participate with training and public education, and perform miscellaneous duties. The minimum requirements for a position as an Auxiliary Firefighter are as follows: 18 years of age or older Valid California Driver's License with a good driving record Valid CPR Certification. Valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-1) certification from the State of California. Certificate of completion from a State of California accredited Fire Academy. Physical Agility Test (Biddle) within one (1) year from date of application submission with a test time of 7 minutes 20 seconds or less: Local Biddle Testing is offered by Rio Hondo Community College: Visit https://www.riohondo.edu/public-safety/firetech/fac/testing/ for more information. Certification from another Biddle PAT location will be accepted if the certification includes the test time. Ability to volunteer weekly for one twenty-four-hour shift (on an assigned day) APPLICATION PROCESS To apply, you must submit an official online application. Incomplete applications, including those with incomplete documents, will not be considered. The City of Santa Fe Springs will not make copies of any certificates or licenses. Required Documentation at time of online application submission : Valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-1) certification from the State of California.Certificate of completion from a State of California accredited Fire Academy.Physical Agility Test (Biddle) within one (1) year from date of application submission, and with a test time of 7 minutes 20 seconds or less. Certification must include the test time of 7:20 or less. Valid CPR Certification.Valid California Driver's License. All required certificates and licenses must be valid at the time of application, testing, appointment and as a continuing condition as a volunteer for the City and is subject to verification. It is the candidate's responsibility to ensure that copies of current and valid licenses and certificates are on file with the Human Resources Office at all times. EXAMINATION PROCESS AND TESTING COMPONENTS I. Application Submission & Review (Pass/Fail): Applicants must complete and submit an official City employment application. Applications will be reviewed to determine compliance with the minimum qualifications, and those qualified will be invited to participate in the testing process. Candidates will be notified via email of their eligibility to participate. Note: Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application . II. Oral Board Examination (Pass/Fail): This component will assess the candidate's knowledge, education, experience, and overall preparation to perform in the position. SELECTION: Auxiliary selection is based on a combination of interview, and review of physical Agility certification. Selected candidate(s) will be required to successfully complete a medical evaluation and Live Scan fingerprinting. ORIENTATION: SFS Fire Department orientation includes roles and expectations lecture, SCBA mask fit testing, gear, and uniform distribution. Non-Benefited
State of Missouri
St. Joseph, Missouri, United States
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May 04, 2024
Full Time
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