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Under supervision, the Firefighter/Paramedic will respond to fire alarms and other emergencies; render basic and advanced life support services, maintain equipment and quarters; and perform other related duties as required.
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Application materials required after passing the Written and CPAT Examinations: City application, personal résumé, State of Washington Emergency Medical Service Paramedic or National Registry, and CPAT Certification (obtained within the last two years) are required.
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Individuals possessing one of the following certifications issued by a Pro Board or IFSAC accredited organization (e.g., the Alabama Fire College) may be allowed to exempt the written examination and be placed directly onto the Firefighter list upon verification of the certification:Fire Fighter IFire Fighter I/IICertified Volunteer Fire Fighter.
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Work is performed within established policies and procedures and is reviewed by a Fire Lieutenant, Fire Captain, Fire Chief, or through performance evaluations. Employees in this job class respond to emergency medical calls, rescue operations, and a variety of non-emergency calls to protect lives and property as well as participate in the custodial maintenance of fire station equipment, fire-fighting apparatus, rescue vehicles, and quarters.
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The Westwood Fire Department is currently seeking qualified transfer candidates to fill openings for the full-time position of Firefighter/Paramedic. The starting salary for a Firefighter/Paramedic is $65,417 in FY25 and $86,526 in FY26 with additional compensation for education (between $2,500 and 12% depending on degree) and significant opportunity for additional income from private detail work and overtime.
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Special Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of hire; Certified as a State of Arizona Firefighter 1&2, and Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic; must maintain a level of physical fitness to meet Fire Department standards, and a valid Arizona Drivers License.
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Want to reach out and serve the community as a highly trained Firefighter/Paramedic? Must complete a California State Fire Marshal Accredited Firefighter I Academy. Must complete a Firefighter I Academy in another State or the Department of Defense (DoD) with an IFSAC and/or Pro Board seal.
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The Firefighter/Paramedic position involves performing Firefighter and Paramedic duties. Current State of Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic license. Current Wisconsin State Firefighter Level I certification.
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Preferred Qualifications:Firefighter I & II.Experience as an EMT or Paramedic & Firefighter. Preferred Qualifications:Firefighter I & II.Experience as an EMT or Paramedic & Firefighter.
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B) Must be in good physical condition to perform the essential job functions of a firefighter/paramedic (EMT); and. NO TOBACCO USE AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENTI acknowledge that, by accepting employment as a Firefighter, EMT, or Paramedic, I am agreeing to the following conditions of employment: From the date of hire, I will not use smoking tobacco product(s) at any time while employed with the Department and, further, if I do use any smoking tobacco product(s) at any time while employed with the Department, I will be subject to dismissal for cause.
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Learn information related to the performance of firefighting and paramedic duties. Provides direct supervision of Firefighter/EMTs while mitigating every medical emergency as the primary caregiver; directs all staff on scene toward the common goal of immediate stabilization and transport of the patient.
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We only need copies of your Firefighter, Paramedic and EMT licenses. - If you are a Firefighter and EMT, then we will need the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Firefighter certificate AND the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) EMT OR NREMT certificate/license.
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Act as Paramedic team leader and take responsibility for the scene and unit management as needed. Utilize your Paramedic skills in a progressive medical system to the full scope of an Oregon Paramedic.
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The City of Waukesha Board of Police and Fire Commissioners is accepting applications for the position of entry level firefighter/paramedic. Reciprocity Conditions - Applicants who are certified Firefighter II bearing the seal of IFSAC (International Fire Service Accreditation Congress)/Pro-Board Equivalent and/or certified Paramedic with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians but are NOT certified and/or licensed by the State of Wisconsin are encouraged to apply.
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Yes, I understand this posting is for Firefighter/Paramedic. This positing is for the Firefighter/Paramedic position only. If you will not have your Paramedic certificate by the time of final offer and would like to be hired as a Firefighter, you will need to apply for the Firefighter position.
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