Job Title: FULL TIME FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC (Fully Certified)
Department: CITY OF LANSING FIRE
Union: IAFF (International Association of Fire Fighters) Local 421 Affiliation once sworn
Pay Range: $ 56,285.42/yr. Annually
Fully Certified Paramedics will receive ambulance pay incentive when assigned to the ambulance in the amount of $350.00 per twenty-four (24) hour shift
Post – Academy Pay Rates: Firefighter Paramedic w/ FF I and II Salary $56,285.42/yr. – $83,312.11/yr. upon successful completion of the LFD Fire Academy and clearance to ride the ambulance as a fully certified Paramedic.
We consider lateral pay compensation upon meeting all terms as stated in the Conditional Offer. Fully Certified Paramedics also receive ambulance pay incentive when assigned to the ambulance in the amount of $350.00 per twenty-four (24) hour shift.
(See Benefits tab of Job Posting link for lateral pay rate information).
Deadline Date: CONTINUOUS
REQUIREMENTS:
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Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age or older to apply.
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A minimum of a High School Diploma or GED is required.
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Possession of a current Paramedic license is required.
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Will be required to obtain Tri County Emergency Medical Authority authorization as a Paramedic.
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Possession of a current State of Michigan Firefighter II certification is required.
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Must possess a valid driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record as defined by the Michigan Department of State and City of Lansing driving records standards at the time of employment.
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Must pass criminal history records check with no pending charges or have been convicted of any felony charges.
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Honorably discharged USA Armed Forces Veteran must attach a copy of DD-214 when applying.
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Legally able to work in the United States
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Available to work nights, weekends, holidays
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Must participate in a pre-employment psychological evaluation.
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Meet the physical standards as determined by the City’s Medical Doctor RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
• Responds to numerous medical incidents in a typical shift either on an ambulance or fire apparatus to assess patient conditions, determine and render proper emergency medical assistance and transport to the hospital.
• Drives the ambulance to emergency alarms and other assignments.
• Responsible for ensuring that the ambulance is clean, properly maintained and contains and inventory required by department policy.
• Performs the skills required for EMS services at the scene of accidents and medical emergencies.
• Responds to hazardous materials incidents.
• Responds to fire alarms with a fire company, performs search and rescue, enters burning buildings with hose lines, operates nozzles, and plays a stream of water on fire as directed.
• Operates hand fire extinguishers, chemical hose, fog nozzles and similar equipment in extinguishing fire. Raises, lowers, and climbs ladders and ventilates burning buildings to carry off smoke and gases.
• Performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers, sweeping water and removing debris.
• Assists in pre-fire planning of all types of buildings for fire hazards and locations of exits and fire protection devices; assist in preparation of records of inspections; notes and reports other types of inspections; carries on continuous fire prevention activities.
• Attends instruction sessions in such subjects as firefighting methods, equipment operation, EMS, and street hydrant locations.
• The firefighter may be required to perform at a higher classification in an acting capacity in the absence of a superior. When serving in an acting position, the normal responsibilities of that position are assumed.