Firefighter Paramedic Medical & Healthcare - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Firefighter Paramedic

ST.
PETE BEACH, CITY OF 7301 GULF BOULEVARD Updated:
November 21, 2014 Classification:
Firefighter/Paramedic All Fire TEAM and CPAT testing through NTN must be completed by December 15, 2014.
Salary Information:
$44,463.
33 to $63,845.
60 All positions are entry level starting pay A cost-shared major health insurance and dental insurance program for employee and family members with several options:
HMO and PPO.
Optional deferred compensation program.
Direct Deposit Program.
Fully vested in the pension system after 10-years of service.
Annual vacation leave of 112 hours for years 1 through 5.
Annual Personal Leave of 24 hours Relief day (R/D) every 13th shift (maximum of nine (9) annually.
Short Term Disability Employee Assistant Program The Fire Department consists of twenty nine (29) personnel:
ten (10) fire fighter/EMTs, eleven (11) fire fighter/paramedics, three (3) District Chiefs, three (3) lieutenants and two (2) administrative staff:
the Fire Chief and the Fire Marshal.
A normal schedule for line personnel is 24 hours on duty followed by 48 hours off duty.
Population:
10,032 Job Requirements Age:
18 US Citizen:
Yes High School Grad/GED:
Yes Ability to Read/Speak English:
Yes 3.
Required to pass the Titmus II Color Vision test (ability to distinguish between red, yellow and green).
4.
Any other eye condition that results in a person not being able to perform the essential job functions of a Firefighter, NFPA 1582.
College:
No Academy Certification:
Prior
Experience:
No To apply and schedule pre-employment testing (FireTEAM), go to http:
//www.
nationaltestingnetwork.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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