Firefighter/Paramedic

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CITY OF WESTERVILLE DIVISION OF FIRE
400 WEST MAIN STREET
WESTERVILLE, OHIO 43081
(614)901-6400
http://www.westerville.org/services/fire

Updated: July 08, 2024

Position Title: Firefighter/Paramedic

SALARY
$27.75 – $37.83 Hourly
$76,479.00 – $104,259.48 Annually

LOCATION
Westerville OH 43081, OH

JOB TYPE
Full-time

JOB NUMBER
FF2024

DEPARTMENT
FIRE

OPENING DATE
7/8/2024

Westerville has immediate openings and will be accepting applications for full and part-time firefighter/Paramedic positions from July 8th through August 30th, 2024. You must apply to NTN to take the test and also file an employment application at https://www.westerville.org/services/human-resources/employment

Description
The Westerville Division of Fire has a reputation of providing the finest on-the-job training and educational experiences for paramedics wishing to advance their careers. This investment in our crews ensures the delivery of the most advanced paramedicine and fire safety techniques. If you are interested in furthering your career in fire service, apply here today and register to take the National Testing Network entry-level exam. You must be a paramedic to qualify for this process.

NATURE OF WORK
Under the general supervision of a Lieutenant, assists in fire suppression, EMS, and inspections.  Performs other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISION
Work is performed under the direct supervision of a Fire Division Lieutenant. Guidance is provided by Division operating manuals which outlines various protocols. Employees must deal with irregular work demands, some which may be very intense, physically demanding, and at times hazardous. Work is reviewed daily by an immediate supervisor and annual reviews are completed by the Lieutenants. Work may include temporary assignments as unit supervisor.

SUPERVISION
(May not include all duties performed.)

Responds to fire and emergency medical alarms.

Assists in fire suppression activities.

Administers basic life support, advanced life support, and emergency medical treatment to individuals in life-threatening and/or hazardous situations.

Utilizes emergency medical equipment, devices and supplies.

Assists with maintaining equipment and fire station.

Removes individuals from burning structures or hazardous situations.

Operates fire pumps, hydrants, and high-volume hoses to control fires.

Moves furniture and/or building material to limit fire/smoke damage.

Climbs ladders to assist in personal safety or property protection.

Utilizes breathing packs, axes, shovels and other related equipment to control fire/smoke damage.

Attends practices and receives training to improve and maintain fire fighting and EMS skills and certifications.

Drives City vehicles during emergency responses.

Performs routine inspections of buildings to ensure compliance with City and State fire safety codes.

Assists in fire/safety educational programs.

Works 24-hour shifts.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORK
High school diploma or G.E.D.

Certified as an Ohio firefighter II.

Must be a certified EMT by the State of Ohio. Employees hired after January 1, 2007, must be certified as a Paramedic by the State of Ohio.

Must possess valid State of Ohio Motor Vehicle Operator’s License free from excessive violations.

Must be able to complete and pass Ohio Fire Safety Inspector course.

Ability to perform heavy manual tasks for varied periods under possibly dangerous conditions.

Ability to work in severe weather conditions.

Ability to climb ladders.

Ability to lift and carry 125 lbs.

Ability to drag 175 lbs. at least 100 feet.

Knowledge of fire fighting principles, practices, and safety.

Knowledge of tools, equipment, and instruments utilized in firefighting operations.

Ability to exercise sound judgment under stressful circumstances.

Ability to follow oral and written instructions.

Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships with associates and the general public.

Ability to consistently exhibit a motivated demeanor and positive work ethic.

Ability to detect minor equipment malfunctions and determine proper method of repair.

Ability to read and recognize hazardous warning labels.

Knowledge of the geographical layout of the fire district.

Knowledge of emergency medical treatment relative to level of certification.

Ability to collect, analyze and interpret data.

Ability to communicate effectively.

Operation or utilization of emergency medical equipment and materials.

Knowledge of City and State fire safety codes (BOCA Codes) and inspection techniques.

Ability to identify existing or potential problem areas and recommend corrective measures.

Ability to use all safety devices in critical situations.

Ability to read and hear.