FIREFIGHTER I-1ST RESPONDER CANDIDATE TESTING (SEPTEMBER 18TH & 19TH, 2026) - FIRE DEPARTMENT Gallatin City CouncilFIREFIGHTER I-1ST RESPONDER CANDIDATE TESTING (SEPTEMBER 18TH & 19TH, 2026) - FIRE DEPARTMENTGallatin, TNWork requires climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, and repetitive motions; vocal communication is required for conveying detailed or important instructions to others accurately, loudly, or quickly; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required for depth perception, night vision, peripheral vision, visual inspection involving small defects and/or small parts, use of measuring devices, operation of machines, operation of motor vehicles or equipment, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities. (PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU ALREADY HAVE PRIOR FULL-TIME EXPERIENCE ALONG WITH POSSESSING YOUR STATE FIREFIGHTER II CERTIFICATION AND TN BASIC EMT LICENSE, YOU COULD START AS A FIREFIGHTER II - EMT AT THE RATE OF $20.9502 PER HOUR/$61,006.92 PER YEAR VS.
Paramedic Training Candidate Orange County Fire AuthorityParamedic Training CandidateIrvine, CA$1–$4 / hourIncluded in your $8.00 per pay period cost is $10,000 Member Death Benefit, $4,000 Dependent Death Benefit, $30,000 Annual Scholarships for Members and Dependents, Hardship Grants/Loans, Annual Picnic for Members, Holiday Ball, and Retiree Tribute. Membership also allows access to very good supplemental insurances of many types, including, Long Term Disability, Long Term Care, various AFLAC (ICU, Cancer, Accident Injury, CSFA membership, Living Trusts and more.
Wildland Firefighter (Fire Dispatching) U.S. Department of the InteriorWildland Firefighter (Fire Dispatching)Albuquerque, NM$67,617–$94,687 / yearApplicants must have documented prior primary firefighting experience, with substantial service defined as either: At least one full fire season working in a primary wildland firefighting role (e.g., Engine Crew, Fire Effects Crew, Prescribed Fire/Fuels Crew, Hand Crew, Helitack Crew, Hotshot Crew, Smokejumper, Wildland Fire Modules or Fire Suppression Crews, etc.) with a federal, state, tribal, local, or private-sector organization;- OR -. To meet IFPM requirements, you must have possessed all of the following National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) incident management qualifications and training requirements to be considered eligible for this position (currency not required at time of referral, but may be required to obtain and maintain currency if selected): A.) Expanded Dispatch Support Dispatcher (EDSD).
Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Operations Technician) U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Operations Technician)CA$78,166–$101,609 / yearIf you are a current or former federal employee who served in a competitive or excepted appointment, your resume must show that you have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-08 grade level equivalent in difficulty and complexity as indicated by the following examples: Leading a wildland fire module in the suppression of wildland fire incidents, such as: Handcrew: locating fireline and directing fireline construction, backfiring and burnout operations, engine and pump operations, brush clearing, tree falling and holding/patrol/mop up operations; Prescribed Fire: monitoring fire behavior, fire effects, and fire weather; collecting fire data such as fuel loading, tree stand density, fuel moisture, map projects, weather, and records maintenance; Engine: operating a wildland fire engine directing the correct positioning, starting, priming, and adjusting pump valves, hose, nozzles and adjusting additives; Helitack: directing the loading of helicopter, flight manifests, preparing and hooking long line loads. If you have never been or are NOT a current federal employee who served in a competitive or excepted appointment, your resume must show that you have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-09 grade level in difficulty and complexity as indicated by the following examples: Assisting in the supervision of a wildland fire module described above, assisting in the day to-day planning of work assignments and distribution of work, determining preparedness and suppression needs, facilitating procurement, formulating and preparing project plans for the module; managing inventory and assigning property; ensuring safe operation of tools and equipment; determining training needs; determining best tactical method of fire suppression, tools and methods to use; maintaining records and reports on crew hours and movements and history of action taken on fires; determining probable causes of fire and preserves evidence.
Wildland Firefighter (Fire Dispatching) (Emergency Operations Coordinator-Assistant) U.S. Department of the InteriorWildland Firefighter (Fire Dispatching) (Emergency Operations Coordinator-Assistant)Albuquerque, NM$83,639–$108,738 / yearFor the GW-11 level: For current or prior federal employees: At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/GW-09 level, or higher, in the Federal service, or equivalent, which includes all of the following: Examples of work experience include, but are not limited to: assisting coordinators or center managers with planning and coordinating total mobilization of wildfire and emergency response resources; implementing fire planning, wildland fire behavior, fire protection concepts and organizations; utilizing meteorology, fire behavior, fire suppression and aviation equipment for difficult fire situations; involvement with emergency response systems, intelligence operations, and severity projections. At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/GW-10 level, or higher, outside of the Federal service; Examples of specialized experience include: Examples of work experience include, but are not limited to: planning and coordinating total mobilization of wildfire and emergency response resources; implementing fire planning, wildland fire behavior, fire protection concepts and organizations; utilizing meteorology, fire behavior, fire suppression and aviation equipment for difficult fire situations; involvement with emergency response systems, intelligence operations, and severity projections.
Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Module) U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Module)Albuquerque, NM$67,958–$88,342 / yearFor the GW-08 level: One full year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-7 grade level that is equivalent in difficulty and complexity as indicated by the following examples: Implemented safety/training programs in compliance with Incident Command System, fire suppression, fire line construction, hose lays and maintenance of protective equipment, assisting with prescribed fire management; developed burn plans and/or fuels inventory/preparation and disposal; evaluated initial fire situations; determined suppression method and probable causes of fire; assisted with property and procurement of equipment ensuring the engine and fire equipment have been kept in full state of readiness for emergency dispatch. Directs moderately complex fuels management projects or participates in more complex projects by conducting project assessments and gathering data (e.g., fuel quantity and conditions), planning (e.g., drafting or reviewing fuels management plans, assessing and recommending fuel treatment alternatives), preparing (e.g., ensuring proper training, placement, and instruction of crews), and implementing (e.g., ignition, holding, mop-up, and rehabilitation) treatments.
Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Operations Technician) - Direct Hire Authority U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Operations Technician) - Direct Hire Authority$82,352–$107,063 / yearPhysical Demands: Arduous exertion for protracted periods of time such as, but not limited to, extensive running, walking, climbing, kneeling, stooping, pulling hoses, jumping and twisting, prolonged standing, walking over uneven ground, and recurring bending, reaching, lifting and carrying of items weighing over 50 pounds and shared lifting and carrying of heavier items, and similar activities requiring at least average agility and dexterity. As a Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Operations Technician) - Direct Hire Authority your duties will include, but are not limited to, the following: The Supervisor performs administrative program management functions such as planning; budget formulation and execution; stewardship of physical facilities, equipment, vehicles, and accountable property; development and implementation of training and development programs; and implementation of cooperative agreements.
NewWildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Module) U.S. Department of the InteriorWildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Module)ID$64,818–$84,263 / yearAs a Wildland Firefighter (Wildland Fire Module) your duties will include but are not limited to the following: Serves as an experienced member of and/or leader within a wildland fire module or crew in fuels management, fire suppression, monitoring, and post-fire activities, applies an understanding of firefighter safety, fire behavior, topography of the area, weather, fuels, and training in fire management work to direct suppression operations and to recommend and implement tactical strategy on attacking, controlling, or mopping up fires, building or patrolling firelines, cleaning up burned areas within firelines, suppressing spot fires, felling snags or trees, and cutting brush. Physical Demands: Arduous exertion for protracted periods of time such as, but not limited to, extensive running, walking, climbing, kneeling, stooping, pulling hoses, jumping and twisting, prolonged standing, walking over uneven ground, and recurring bending, reaching, lifting and carrying of items weighing over 50 pounds and shared lifting and carrying of heavier items, and similar activities requiring at least average agility and dexterity.
NewSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Helicopter Crew Supervisor) U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Helicopter Crew Supervisor)Boise, ID$78,166–$101,609 / yearPrior Primary Wildland Firefighting Experience: Applicants must have documented prior primary firefighting experience, with substantial service defined as either: At least one full fire season working in a primary wildland firefighting role (e.g., Engine Crew, Fire Effects Crew, Prescribed Fire/Fuels Crew, Hand Crew, Helitack Crew, Hotshot Crew, Smokejumper, Wildland Fire Modules or Fire Suppression Crews, etc.) with a federal, state, tribal, local, or private-sector organization; OR -. Physical Demands: Arduous exertion for protracted periods of time such as, but not limited to, extensive running, walking, climbing, kneeling, stooping, pulling hoses, jumping and twisting, prolonged standing, walking over uneven ground, and recurring bending, reaching, lifting and carrying of items weighing over 50 pounds and shared lifting and carrying of heavier items, and similar activities requiring at least average agility and dexterity.
Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Deputy Unit Fire Chief) - Direct Hire Authority U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Deputy Unit Fire Chief) - Direct Hire Authority$97,564–$126,835 / yearTo qualify for the GW-12 level: You must possess one (1) full year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GW-11 level, or higher, in the Federal service, or equivalent, which includes all of the following: Examples of specialized experience include, but are not limited to: advising high level management officials on multiple incident responses and/or directing suppression/fuels work projects; advising or coordinating wildland fire logistical needs, and/or interfacing with management, cooperators, and the public; reviewing wildland fire preparedness actions and operating plans; advising, coordinating and implementing policy to support wildland fire management programs and operations. To meet IFPM requirements, you must have possessed all of the following National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) incident management qualifications and training requirements to be considered eligible for this position (currency not required at time of referral, but may be required to obtain and maintain currency if selected): SELECTIVE FACTORS: For this Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Deputy Unit Fire Chief) - Direct Hire Authority position you must also meet the following selective placement factors: Pathway 1: A. Division Group Supervisor (DIVS); AND.
Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Program Supervisor)- Direct Hire Authority U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Program Supervisor)- Direct Hire Authority$112,824–$146,671 / yearBasic Qualification Requirements: Applicants must have documented prior primary firefighting experience, with substantial service defined as either: At least one full fire season working in a primary wildland firefighting role (e.g., Engine Crew, Fire Effects Crew, Prescribed Fire/Fuels Crew, Hand Crew, Helitack Crew, Hotshot Crew, Smokejumper, Wildland Fire Modules or Fire Suppression Crews, etc.) with a federal, state, tribal, local, or private-sector organization;- OR -. As a Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Program Supervisor)- Direct Hire Authority your duties will include but are not limited to the following: Supervise and develop staff by planning workloads, setting priorities, managing performance, supporting employee development, and ensuring accomplishment of organizational goals.
Supervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Management Officer) U.S. Department of the InteriorSupervisory Wildland Firefighter (Fire Management Officer)Boulder, CO$91,184–$118,547 / yearApplicants must have documented prior primary firefighting experience, with substantial service defined as either: At least one full fire season working in a primary wildland firefighting role (e.g., Engine Crew, Fire Effects Crew, Prescribed Fire/Fuels Crew, Hand Crew, Helitack Crew, Hotshot Crew, Smokejumper, Wildland Fire Modules or Fire Suppression Crews, etc.) with a federal, state, tribal, local, or private-sector organization; OR-. In addition to the online application (resume and responses to the questionnaire), you are required to submit the following supplemental documentation as applicable: IFPM Requirement - You must provide a copy of your Incident Qualification and Certification System (IQCS) Master Record or other equivalent documentation which verifies you meet the required NWCG minimum qualifications for this IFPM position.
Paramedic EMT-P - Fire Department City of BaltimoreParamedic EMT-P - Fire DepartmentBaltimore, MD$67,051.37–$97,070.98 / yearEmployees must successfully complete any additional educational courses and skills competency evaluations required by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS), National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT), Maryland Fire Rescue Institute (MFRI) and/or Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD). NOTE: Employees must successfully complete a Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute (MFRI) Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC), and Defensive Driving Course, or an equivalent course acceptable to the Office of Risk Management and the Maryland Department of Motor Vehicles.
Fire - EMS Lab Instructor - Advanced Life Support Paramedic VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMFire - EMS Lab Instructor - Advanced Life Support ParamedicHampton, VA$30–$35 / hourCurrent instructor-level certifications in any of the following areas: Basics Life Support (AHA-BLS), Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), AHA-Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), AHA-Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), NAEMT Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC), AAP Pediatric Education for Prehospital Providers (PEPP), Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS), NAEMT Tactical Combat Casualty Care (LTC) and NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC). The Fire and EMS Lab Instructor Advanced Life Support Paramedic is also responsible for maintaining, inventorying, and replacing/resetting assigned equipment and lab/classroom spaces; the Fire and EMS Lab Instructor Advanced Life Support Paramedic, as designated by the department/program head/chair, may serve as a lead lab instructor/mentor to help guide and orient new lab instructors to the College, division and department/programs, policies, procedures, and expectations and perform other duties as assigned.
Paramedic (Mobile Integrated Health) Alachua County, FLParamedic (Mobile Integrated Health)Alachua, FLWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places; in outside weather conditions; and with explosives, and is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. Provides emergency medical assistance including but not limited to: airway control and maintenance, positive pressure ventilation, cardiac resuscitation, cardiac monitoring, intravenous therapy IV, pump operation, ventilator operation, invasive line placement and management and pharmacological therapy.
Paramedic - Melrose Park Paramedic Services of IllinoisParamedic - Melrose ParkMelrose Park, IllinoisParticipates in public education, public relations, public health safety programs, emergency medical service training, fire training, fire prevention activities, fire suppression, rescue, extrication, hazardous material situations, demonstrations, instructing, and any other activity that would benefit the company, its contracting communities, or the general public. Inspects and promptly reports damage, deficiencies, safety issues or other problems with ambulances, company vehicles, equipment and supplies, or any other matters relevant to the safe, efficient and proper operation of the company; assists with vehicle and equipment maintenance and station maintenance.
General Application - Paramedic Paramedic Services of IllinoisGeneral Application - ParamedicIllinois, Illinois$60,000–$80,000 / yearParticipates in public education, public relations, public health safety programs, emergency medical service training, fire training, fire prevention activities, fire suppression, rescue, extrication, hazardous material situations, demonstrations, instructing, and any other activity that would benefit the company, its contracting communities, or the general public. Inspects and promptly reports damage, deficiencies, safety issues or other problems with ambulances, company vehicles, equipment and supplies, or any other matters relevant to the safe, efficient and proper operation of the company; assists with vehicle and equipment maintenance and station maintenance.
Paramedic - Batavia Paramedic Services of IllinoisParamedic - BataviaBatavia, IllinoisParticipates in public education, public relations, public health safety programs, emergency medical service training, fire training, fire prevention activities, fire suppression, rescue, extrication, hazardous material situations, demonstrations, instructing, and any other activity that would benefit the company, its contracting communities, or the general public. Inspects and promptly reports damage, deficiencies, safety issues or other problems with ambulances, company vehicles, equipment and supplies, or any other matters relevant to the safe, efficient and proper operation of the company; assists with vehicle and equipment maintenance and station maintenance.
FIRE FIGHTER II - Reinstatement City of AlexandriaFIRE FIGHTER II - ReinstatementAlexandria, VAFirefighter II performs firefighting duties including the safe and efficient operation of Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) apparatus and equipment, provides medical care to the level of a basic emergency medical care technician, performs fire-suppression activities, conducts pre-emergency analysis, maintains equipment and grounds, performs public education in fire prevention, and participates in the physical-fitness program. Trains and drills on SCBA use; forcible entry, ventilation, deployment of ground ladders, utility control, elevator rescue, search and rescue, railroad and metro emergencies, natural disasters, terrorism, and WMD responses, communicating with portable radios, and handling detection and suppression systems.
Fire Fighter Civil Service Entrance Exam Registration City of Temple TexasFire Fighter Civil Service Entrance Exam RegistrationTemple, TXTo receive this sign-on incentive, a candidate must be certified by the State of Texas or the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians as a Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic at the time of hiring, must have one-year of paid EMS experience, and must successfully complete the hiring process. Applicants will receive a maximum of five (5) additional points on their passing written exam score according to the following criteria: Military Service (Minimum 1 year active service with honorable discharge) - 5 points.