Fire - Medic
Indexed description
Essential Job Duties
- Responds to medical, rescue, fire and other emergency and non-emergency calls.
- Provides emergency medical treatment to the Basic and Advanced Life Support level of certification.
- Performs firefighting activities including operating related fire equipment, laying hose, and performing fire combat, containment and extinguishment tasks.
- Performing prolonged and arduous tasks, including heavy lifting weighing more than 75 pounds, while wearing heavy protective equipment under hazardous conditions.
- Utilizes all required safety measures when performing assigned job duties.
- Inspects assigned emergency vehicles daily; ensures that vehicle is clean, fully equipped and in proper operating condition and in compliance with all state and local laws.
- Prepare reports as required.
- Attends and participates in company drills and training sessions.
- Performs routine station housekeeping and routine office work as required.
- Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency.
Education/Experience
Graduate from an accredited high school or GED equivalent.
Possess knowledge of the principles, practices, methods, and equipment employed in modern firefighting, specialized rescue operations, basic and advanced life support.
Physical ability to perform the duties of firefighting, and capable of working in the conditions involved in fire rescue operations.
Licenses, Certifications, Or Registrations
- Must have and maintain the appropriate class of driver’s license as required by Florida Statutes.
- Current State of Florida certified Firefighter and licensed EMT or Paramedic.
- Certified in ACLS (Medic) and CPR provider.
- Certified Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC or CEVO) with 16 hours of training.
- Certified in IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800 (most current FEMA Courses)
Knowledge of basic life support (EMT) and advanced life support (Medic) for emergency medical treatment.
Basic knowledge of fire suppression and extinguishing techniques.
Knowledge of defensive driving techniques and methods and ability to execute such methods quickly and efficiently.
Ability to learn the Indian River County’s Street systems and geography.
Ability to learn and follow departmental Emergency Medical Guidelines, Standard Operating Procedures, and Rules & Regulations.
Ability to react quickly and efficiently in emergency situations.
Ability to receive, follow and execute orders from a supervisor.
Ability to follow precise technical instructions in an emergency situation.
Ability to learn and operate relatively complex firefighting, medical, and rescue equipment.
Ability to perform prolonged and difficult work under adverse conditions.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
Supplemental Information
Environmental Conditions
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works near moving mechanical parts and in outdoor weather conditions and is regularly exposed to conditions consistent with those related to firefighting and where emergency medical care may be rendered.
This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills, or work conditions associated with this position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, management reserves the right to modify, and or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary that are a logical assignment to the position.
Supplemental Information
All applicants must provide, at time of application submittal, copies of the following documentation:
- Valid State of Florida driver license (must be at least 18 years old).
- Current valid State of Florida Firefighter Certificate of Compliance.
- Current valid State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), OR Paramedic license.
- (Applicants submitting a paramedic license MUST include a current ACLS certification.)
- Emergency Vehicle operator Course (EVOC/CEVO) certification that reflects 16 hours of training.
- Current CPR certification.
- IS-100.c, IS-200.c, IS-700.b, and IS-800.d Certificates.
- (IS courses can be completed, and certificates downloaded from https://training.fema.gov/is/crslist.aspx)
- Completed Firefighter/Paramedic Checklist Fire Medic Checklist
- Signed and Notarized Tobacco Affidavit Tobacco Affidavit
- 14 Step Raise Pay Plan
- Florida Retirement System
- Ability to challenge Protocolled Paramedic Apprenticeship during first year of employment & receive early incentive
- Available Medical/Dental Coverage
- Available Vision Plan
- Employer-Paid Life Insurance
- Additional Life, Short-term/Long-term Disability Coverage available
- Free Employee Health Center
TESTING CAN INCLUDE (BUT MAY NOT BE LIMITED TO) THE FOLLOWING:
- Physical Agility Test & Run
- EMS Scenario
- Panel Interview
- Chief’s Interview
- Background/Reference Checks
- Mental Health Screening
- Ability to follow instructions
- Will be required to complete drug and medical pre-employment screening.
- Who do not possess a valid Florida Paramedic license are required to attain the paramedic certification within 36 months of hire at their own expense and on their own time. Assistance may be given consideration regarding time away for attending the paramedic program.
- Successfully attaining and maintaining a Florida Paramedic certification is a condition of employment.
Only Completed Applications will be given full consideration.
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