• Application Period:
    July 7, 2025 – August 3, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    SCHEDULE: 48/96 Shift Schedule

    2025 PAY RANGE: $84,565 – $105,706 Annually + $5,000 Hiring Bonus

    Windsor Severance Fire Rescue is now accepting applications from experienced applicants for the position of Firefighter/EMT-Basic. This is a great opportunity to join a growing organization and community. WSFR recognizes that its most important resource is its people. We pride ourselves in offering a value-centered culture, clear career advancement paths, and a means to strengthen all members’ knowledge, skills, and abilities in their current positions, along with competitive salaries and benefits. Our people are the heart of our operation and mission to “provide professional service and compassionate care from our family to yours.”

    The Firefighter/EMT provides direct services, such as protecting life and property by operating in a firefighting and rescue capacity during various emergencies such as fires, technical rescues, medical emergencies, hazardous material releases, disaster operations, and any other emergency that presents a risk to the public, individually and as part of a team.

    Additional Firefighter/EMT duties include providing company-level fire safety inspections, child passenger car seat checks and installations, and community outreach education to all age groups, from small children to the elderly. WSFR Firefighters are heavily involved in our community. While there are routine and essential duties, no day is the same; from day-long training sessions to helping find a lost child, fighting a structure fire, saving the life of a heart attack victim, or reading to classrooms at an elementary school, all are within the expectations of WSFR Fire/Rescue personnel.

    The Organization & Community:
    Windsor Severance Fire Rescue is a growing department in Northern Colorado that provides fire, medical, and rescue services to the towns of Windsor and Severance and the surrounding area. The district covers approximately 100 square miles in Weld and Larimer Counties, averaging more than 4,700 calls per year across four stations staffed 24/7 with three Engines, a Tower Ladder, and a Battalion Chief. Founded in 1902, our values of Readiness, Excellence, Courage, and Respect provide the foundation to help us achieve our vision of “building a culture of unwavering commitment to our community and each other while striving for greatness.”

    A copy of the current job description, including all qualifications, is available at the district’s website: http://www.wsfr.us/employment. The job description is established by Windsor Severance Fire Rescue (“District”) to outline the essential duties, physical requirements, and general responsibilities of the Firefighter/EMT-Basic. This position is “at-will,” meaning the district or employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time and for no reason, subject only to Federal and State law requirements.

    Application Period:
    July 7, 2025 – August 3, 2025



    Compensation:
    Windsor Severance Fire Rescue offers prospective employees a competitive wage and benefits package. Lateral Firefighter hires are also eligible for a $5,000 hiring bonus. The 2025 starting annual salary for Lateral Firefighters depends on the amount of experience at the time of hire:

    Benefits:
    FPPA Pension
    Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
    Medical Insurance
    District Funds 90% of Medical Premium
    Vision Insurance
    Paid Vacation Leave
    Dental Insurance
    Paid Sick Leave
    Flexible Spending Account
    Paid Parental Leave and 6 months paid Maternity Leave
    Health Saving Account
    Paid Holiday Time
    Life Insurance
    Short/Long Term Disability
    Retiree Health Savings
    Peer Support
    457 Deferred Compensation Plan with 3% Employer Matching
    Tuition Reimbursement $5,000/year

    Lateral Hire Minimum Qualifications:
    Must be currently employed in a full-time paid career firefighting role within a federal, state, county, municipal, or special district agency to be considered, AND
    3 years of experience and a graduate from a career firefighting academy equal to 500+ training hours. WSFR Training Division will evaluate academy curriculum; OR
    5+ years of experience and a graduate from a firefighting academy equal to 225+ training hours. Candidates must also submit training records for the last 3 years. WSFR Training Division will evaluate training records and academy curriculum.
    A combination of WSFR part-time firefighter experience may be considered towards the years of experience requirement.
    Successful job performance with no disciplinary action within the past 2 years (disciplinary action as evidenced by: suspension, PIP, or similar). Ability to produce performance evaluations or performance references upon request.
    Minimum of 18 years of age
    High school diploma or GED
    Eligibility to work in the U.S.
    Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record
    State of Colorado EMT-Basic certification***
    Current CPR certification (AHA BLS Provider or equivalent)***
    State of Colorado Firefighter II Certification(**)(***)
    State of Colorado Hazmat Operations Certification(**)(***)
    NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800
    * All certifications must remain current through the time of the conditional offer.

    **Out-of-state and Colorado Metropolitan Certification Board certifications will be considered if they meet the reciprocity requirements per the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control.

    ***Superseding certifications will be accepted.

    Preferred Certifications:
    National Registry EMT-Basic (or higher) certification
    FF Type 2 NWCG

    Application and Assessment Process:

    Step 1: Apply for Job
    All candidates are required to apply via the WSFR website and ADP Portal. To apply and view the job description, please visit www.wsfr.us/employment.

    Step 2: Skills Assessment
    Candidates who meet the minimum requirements may be invited to participate in an EMS and Fire Skills Assessment.

    Step 3: Panel Interview and Chiefs Interview
    Candidates who successfully pass the skills assessment with a score of 70% or greater, may be invited to participate in the interview process, which includes a line panel interview and an interview with WSFR Chief Officers.

    Step 4 Eligibility List:
    Those who are placed on the eligibility list will remain on the list for one year (with the option to extend up to 6 months or dissolve prior to 12 months with Chief approval) or until the list has been exhausted within the stated time frame. The list will be created based on the results and ranking of the skills assessments and interviews. If utilized for future hiring the appropriate number of applicants will be contacted in order of rank.

    Any candidate may be removed from the eligibility list based on any action or behavior inconsistent with WSFR’s organizational mission, vision, and/or values as determined by the Fire Chief and Human Resources Manager. Eligibility lists do not guarantee that any candidate will be hired or that a vacant position will be filled. Moreover, the appearance of a name on an eligibility list does not guarantee employment.

    Conditional Job Offer:
    Conditional job offers will be given to chosen candidates based on agency hiring needs. Job offers are conditional upon the successful completion of a formal criminal background check, motor vehicle records review, drug screen, pre-employment physical, and psychological evaluation. Notification will be made either in person or by telephone. Successful candidates will be made a written offer and given a specific timeline to accept or reject the offer.

    Post-Hiring Requirements- Lateral Academy:
    All candidates who receive a conditional offer will be required to complete a Lateral Hire Academy upon hire. The lateral academy typically consists of a two-week internal academy that includes fitness, academic, and drill ground activities. The candidate will be placed on an administrative schedule (M-F 0700 – 1700) for the duration of the academy. Hourly wages will be adjusted as informed by annual salary requirements for qualified pay grades. All overtime will be paid commensurate with WSFR policy and procedures. Failure to complete the WSFR Lateral Academy will result in immediate dismissal from WSFR.

    Questions?
    If you have any questions about becoming a Lateral Firefighter with Windsor Severance Fire Rescue, please contact the Hiring Team at joinourteam@wsfr.us. Additional information, including a full job description, may be found in the attachments included in the posting.

    Equal Opportunity Employer:
    Windsor Severance Fire Rescue provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

  • The City of Marina was incorporated in 1975 and covers 9.76 square miles in Monterey County. Marina is located on the California coast, ten miles north of Monterey and approximately 34 miles south of Santa Cruz. The closest major metropolitan areas are within 110 miles and include San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose. 

    Marina’s picturesque coastline includes Marina State Beach and the Fort Ord Dunes State Park, with additional access provided along the 18-mile Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail. Residents and visitors benefit from a close proximity to local attractions, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Marina also serves as the entry point for the Fort Ord National Monument, which includes 86 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. 

    The City of Marina seeks a Fire Service leader who has experience in working in a growing city, in planning and building new fire facilities, and in modernizing a Fire Department. The new Chief must also have experience working with developers and City staff on development projects in the City. A proven background in project management, emergency management, and strong budgeting experience are important. 

    Any combination of experience and education that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in fire science, public or business administration, or a related field including or supplemented by courses in fire administration, and six (6) years of increasingly responsible fire suppression experience including two (2) years of administrative and supervisory responsibility. Possession of a valid California State Chief Officer Certificate and a valid Hazardous Materials on Scene Commander are required. 

    The City of Marina provides a competitive salary and excellent benefits for this position. The salary range is $145,704.00 - $247,644.80 Annually. Actual salary will be based on experience. The City participates in the California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) with a 2.7% at age 57 formula for PEPRA members, and a 3% at age 50 formula for Classic members. 


    To apply, please visit our website at:
    Peckham & McKenney
    www.peckhamandmckenney.com

    Feel free to contact Diana Bishop at (408) 800-7653 if you have questions about this position. A detailed brochure is available at: 
    www.peckhamandmckenney.com

    Filing deadline is August 4, 2025.

  • Application Deadline: August 01, 2025

    The City of Burleson, Texas offers a career-enriching opportunity for a highly skilled fire service leader to join the team in Burleson as the next Assistant Fire Chief. The successful candidate will have the chance to make a lasting impact on the quality of life of those who reside in and visit Burleson by delivering solid leadership and technical skill to the Fire Department. Burleson is a city on the move, and the next Assistant Fire Chief will enjoy working in a professionally oriented fire service organization that is laser focused on serving its community. 


    ABOUT BURLESON 

    Located on the southern edge of the flourishing Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the City of Burleson has an estimated population of 53,100 residents in 28 square miles. The City of Burleson’s family-oriented environment, outstanding schools, plentiful and affordable land, and rolling hills have made it a desirable community to live, work, and play. Burleson residents have placed a high value on nature and recreation, with over twenty parks encompassing over 550 acres. The school districts serving Burleson consistently outperform state and national averages in college entrance exam scores, and its quality of life is further enhanced by a very low crime rate. 


    THE FIRE DEPARTMENT 

    The Burleson Fire/EMS Department consists of three fire stations and 76 sworn staff. The Fire Department is led by an executive team made up of the Fire Chief, two Assistant Chiefs, the Deputy Director of Financial Services, and the Emergency Manager. Together, this team provides strategic leadership and oversight for all operational, financial, and emergency management functions of the department. The Burleson Fire/EMS Department adopted a 48/96 work schedule in late 2024 and is currently supported by an adopted budget of $14.3 million. 


    THE POSITION 

    The Assistant Fire Chief is one of two Assistant Chiefs in the Fire Department and both report directly to the Fire Chief. The Assistant Fire Chief oversees departmental operations of an assigned area on a daily basis and has direct supervisory authority over those areas of responsibility. This position is responsible for helping develop strategic planning, budget preparation, staffing models, and personnel management. In addition, an Assistant Fire Chief carries out the roles and responsibilities of the Fire Chief when the Fire Chief is absent. Primary responsibilities include planning, coordinating, administering, and evaluating programs, projects, processes, procedures, systems, standards, and/or service offerings; ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, codes, and/or standards; assisting in preparing the annual budget for the assigned area and administering and monitoring the budget after adoption; and assisting in the development, implementation, and management of departmental goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and priorities for assigned service and/or operational area. 


    The ideal candidate will have strong project management skills and the ability to multi-task; possess a high level of emotional intelligence and a leadership style that recognizes and appreciates the work styles and contributions of staff; have experience with PPE equipment procurement and issuance, and demonstrated experience in Fleet and Facilities management; get projects delivered, while communicating effectively with the Fire Chief, peer Assistant Chief, City Manager, staff, and others; and 

    have highly technically proficient administrative experience, especially in Professional Standards. 


    QUALIFICATIONS 

    Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is considered qualifying. The most qualified candidates will possess the following: 



    Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. 

    Experience: Eight (8) years of related experience, or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. 

    Certificates and Licenses: 

    Master firefighter certification from the Texas Commission on Fire Protection or the ability to obtain this certification within 12 months of appointment. 

    Possession of Fire Officer III and IV certifications from the Texas Commission on Fire Protection or ability to obtain them within 12 months of appointment. 

    Possession of TFCA Certified Fire Executive, TEEX Fire Service Chief Executive Officer, or National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer certifications are preferred. 

    A Valid Texas Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record. 

    Fire Instructor II or greater. 

    EMT certification is required. A higher-level certification is preferred. 


    SALARY & BENEFITS 

    The salary range for the Assistant Fire Chief is $111,471 to $167,206, with placement in the range dependent on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate. The City offers an excellent benefit package including retirement provided by the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) with a 7% employee contribution and a 2:1 match by the City of Burleson is provided. Burleson also participates in Social Security and has a 457(k) deferred compensation option currently available through VOYA Financial. In addition, the successful candidate will be eligible to receive a hiring incentive of $2,500. 


    For additional benefit information, interested candidates are encouraged to review the detailed recruitment brochure at www.mosaicpublic.com/careers


    APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS 

    To be considered for this position, interested candidates must submit a cover letter and résumé online. Candidates are encouraged to apply immediately, as this recruitment will close once a sufficiently strong pool of stellar candidates has been established. Apply at: 
    www.mosaicpublic.com/careers


    Confidential inquiries are welcomed to: 
    Bryan Noblett | bryan@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100

  • For the FULL JOB DESCRIPTION and TO APPLY, please go to: http://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/srvfire/jobs/4852518/single-role-paramedic

    Position Closing Date: August 03, 2025

    San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District

    Single Role Paramedic
    $33.43-$36.88 hourly


    Compensation:  Included in this hourly rate, Single Role Paramedics receive 6% holiday pay in-lieu of holidays off and FLSA overtime pay for hours worked beyond a 40-hour weekly schedule, estimated at approximately 16 hours per week. 

    We are accepting and reviewing applications for this Open and Continuous recruitment on an ongoing basis. You will be contacted if you are selected for an interview. 

    Want to reach out and serve the community as a highly trained Single Role Paramedic? Interested in doing that as part of a dynamic and progressive fire district?

    The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is seeking highly motivated Paramedics who desire to actively support our commitment to providing a high level of service to our community through innovation, training (employees and the community), and cutting edge technology.  

    This is an outstanding opportunity to become part of our dedicated team of professionals and to be actively involved in taking our District forward through participation in projects, committees, training, and education. We are committed to personal and professional growth and provide opportunities for you to stay current on training requirements, trends, and technology.

    Plus, we offer competitive pay, benefits and a great work schedule (See the Benefits tab for additional information).

    Work Schedule:  Single Role Paramedics will be assigned to a District fire station and primarily work a 48x96 schedule but may also work twelve hour shifts if warranted to better serve the community during peak demand periods.

    Application Process:
    The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract or offer. 

    Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.  Candidates must apply online through Government Jobs at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/srvfire. 

    The application and required certification
    documents must be completed and submitted together. 

    Candidates considered for employment will be required to undergo an extensive background investigation, including polygraph, Team test, a psychological evaluation, a thorough medical examination and a pre-employment drug screening. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, should special accommodations be necessary at any stage of the selection process, please contact the Human Resources Division at (925) 838-6628. 

    The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is an equal employment opportunity employer and makes employment decisions based on merit, qualifications and competence. The District does not discriminate on the basis of race (including traits historically associated with race, including but not limited to hair texture and protective hairstyles), sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender, pregnancy and breastfeeding), religious creed (including religious dress and grooming), color, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, registered domestic partner status, military or veteran status, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), age (40 and over), genetic characteristics and information, reproductive health decision-making, or any other basis prohibited by law.

  • To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    This is an Open-Competitive recruitment. This position is open until filled; however, candidates are encouraged to apply immediately. Only online applications will be accepted for this position. Applications will be reviewed and a select group of candidates whose background and experience best meet our requirements will be invited to the selection process.

    Salary Effective July 1, 2025: $9,856 to $11,675.01 per month
    Paramedic Incentive - $776.36 per month
    $10,000 Bonus Payment for signing Volunteering Binding Arbitration Agreement
    CalPERS 3% @ 55 (Classic); 2.7% @ 57 (PEPRA)
    Vacation - Up to 12 days per year
    Sick Leave - 12 hours per month
    Medical Health Insurance - $1,750 Monthly
    Dental, Optical, and Life Insurance - Up to $184.25
    Life Insurance - $50,000
    Retiree Medical Benefits after 5 years with City of El Segundo
    Longevity: 6 years ($500/month), 13 years ($700/month), 20 years ($900/month)

    Applicants are responsible for the proper submission of their own application materials. Attach a copy of certificate(s) to the electronic application. Failure to attach a copy of your certificate(s) earned will result in the rejection of your application. Applicants providing any additional supplemental material with their application must provide their materials at the time of application filing.


    Under general supervision, fights fires; mitigates hazardous materials emergencies; performs medical, rescue work, other non-fire emergency response work; participates in fire prevention inspections, station maintenance, and training activities; performs the duties of a paramedic; performs related duties as required.


    SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: Receives supervision from a Fire Captain. Medical compliance is provided by the EMS Battalion Chief.


    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of duties and responsibilities is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.


    CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
    - Positions in this classification typically perform a full range of duties at a level of complexity represented by the following types of responsibilities:
    - Responds to fire calls and participates in fire extinguishment, ventilation, salvage, rescue, and other operations; operates various firefighting/control equipment such as pumps, hoses, ladders, and extinguishers; lays hose lines and directs water streams onto fires;
    - Provides emergency medical aid to individuals in need of such care; depending on qualifications, provides care consistent with standards and permitted procedures established for emergency medical treatment;
    - Inspects, cleans, services, drives and operates various firefighting equipment and apparatus; performs routine and preventative maintenance on equipment as necessary; assists in maintaining clean and orderly conditions in and about the fire station;
    - Attends and participates in special drills and other training activities;
    - Conducts inspections of public and commercial buildings for fire prevention and target hazard identification and review;
    - May participate in special projects, develop and/or conduct training, and perform work assignments while serving on various committees; responds as required when calling in from off-duty;
    - Responds to and may direct others at medical emergencies; treats and transports patients; administers lifesaving/support techniques and systems; communicates with medical personnel regarding patient and/or procedural status; prepares related reports; inspects and maintains specialized equipment and supplies related to paramedic activity;
    - Regularly and predictably attends work; and
    - Performs related Fire Paramedic duties as assigned.


    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

    Knowledge of:
    - Basic and advanced emergency medical care practices;
    - Safe emergency vehicle driving and operating practices;
    - Los Angeles County and State of California laws, ordinances, treatment guidelines, policies and procedures relating to prehospital care and transportation of the sick and injured;
    - Basic fire prevention and suppression techniques and practices; and
    - Principles and practices of public education and customer relations.

    Skill in:
    - Learning and applying firefighting principles and techniques;
    - Thinking and acting quickly and efficiently in emergency situations;
    - Understanding and applying mechanical and physical principles related to fire suppression;
    - Safely operate department tools and medical equipment;
    - Performing physically demanding work for potentially extended periods of time under difficult, dangerous and stressful situations;
    - Maintaining confidentiality of medical and other privileged information;
    - Maintaining Paramedic licensure and continuing education in compliance with State and local regulations;
    - Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing;
    - Regularly and predictably attending work;
    - Following directions from a supervisor;
    - Understanding and following posted work rules and procedures;
    - Accepting constructive criticism; and
    - Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, other City employees and the public.


    QUALIFICATIONS: A combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and skills may be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills would be:

    Experience: Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.

    Education: Graduation from High School or GED equivalency successful completion of a California State Fire Marshal Accredited Academy and possession of a State Firefighter I certificate are required within six (6) months of appointment.

    Licensing/Certificates: Must possess a current EMT-P Paramedic license with the State of California and Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider at the time of application. Must obtain Los Angeles County Paramedic accreditation within three (3) months of appointment. Due to the performance of some field duties which requires the operation of a personal or City vehicle, valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required.


    Supplemental Information:

    Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of El Segundo employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly.

    The City of El Segundo is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging.


  • Application Deadline: August 08, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    The City of Clovis is now accepting applications for the Firefighter Lateral rank. 
    For information about the City of Clovis Fire Department, please call (559) 324-2227 or visit JOINCLOVISFD.COM.

    SALARY
    $7,950.00 - $9,663.00 Monthly
    $95,400.00 - $115,956.00 Annually

    DEFINITION
    Under general supervision, to respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls for the protection of life and property; to render first aid and lifesaving assistance; to participate in fire prevention and training activities; to perform firefighting and fire station equipment maintenance; and to perform related work as required.

    CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
    Positions in this class represent the working or journey level firefighting class and are distinguished from the recruit level firefighter by the more advanced level of training and experience required. Incumbents are responsible for all basic fire fighting skill sets. Incumbents generally operate at various types of emergency incidents and perform duties under supervision. Incumbents are expected to render first aid in the event of extreme conditions. A major effort is spent in training for hazardous situations. Incumbents are called upon to work in potentially hazardous conditions when at the scene of an emergency.

    Examples of Duties:
    Performs fire control activities and utilizes strategies in the areas of victim rescue, exposure tactics, ventilation, fire containment, and extinguishment; fights structural, residential, commercial, industrial, chemical, petroleum, vehicle, and wildland fires; operates fuel and oil pumps, building heating and cooling systems, cutting, boring, and sawing tools, lighting, lifting and air moving equipment, various types of extinguishers, appliances, elevators, fire protection and escape systems, radio equipment and meters; uses a variety of tools, ropes, knots, ladders, lifelines, and belts; couples, reels, unreels, and carries hoses; connects nozzles and valve fittings; extends and reduces hose lines; lays single and multiple hose lines; lays hoses and operates hose streams above and below street level; raises, climbs, and works from extension ladders; makes forcible entries and transmits alarms; controls traffic; provides emergency rescue and medical care; lifts, carries, and transports victims; identifies common, special, structural, and panic hazards; responds to incidents involving hazardous materials; examines the storage, handling, and use of flammable and combustible liquids and of other hazardous materials; makes recommendations regarding the correction of hazards; operates City vehicles; inspects and maintains nozzles, appliances, fittings, hydrants, fire extinguishers, hand and power tools, ropes, emergency lighting equipment, generators, rescue and first aid, and related equipment; engages in public information activities; conducts fire drills and demonstrates fire equipment; writes incident reports; interprets federal, state, local, and department rules and regulations; assists in the maintenance of fire station and grounds; conducts inspections of dwellings, public assemblies and commercial, industrial, and government buildings; interprets fire and building codes; inspects and tests fire protection systems; assists in the investigation of fires; responds to complaints and requests for information from the public; may perform Fire Engineer duties when qualified; and performs related work as required.

    Typical Qualifications:
    LICENSE REQUIRED
    Possession of an appropriate valid California Driver's License for operating firefighting equipment;
    Possession of a valid California Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-1) Certificate or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification or higher;
    Possession of a valid healthcare provider Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate;
    Possession of a California State Board of Fire Services Fire Fighter I Certificate (FF-1) or completion of an approved Basic Firefighter I Academy;
    Possession of a California State Board of Fire Services Fire Fighter II (FF-2) Certificate within twelve (12) months of appointment;
    Possession of a Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level Certificate;
    Possession of a California State Board of Fire Services Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1A Certificate within twelve (12) months of appointment;
    Possession of a California State Board of Fire Services Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1B Certificate within twelve (12) months of appointment.

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
    Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the following:
    Education:
    High school diploma or equivalent;
    Completion of twelve (12) semester units of college credit in Fire Science, Fire Administration, or a related field from an accredited college or university.

    Experience:
    Two (2) consecutive years of firefighting experience as a non-probationary, full-time firefighter, in a municipal setting;
    Current employment as a full-time firefighter.

    QUALIFICATIONS
    Knowledge of:
    Basic mathematics and mechanical relationships;
    Simple recordkeeping methods;
    Proper methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in firefighting;
    General principles of fire suppression and prevention;
    Appropriate safety precautions and procedures;
    Emergency Medical Care;
    Computer operation and use of electronic media.

    Ability to:
    Read, understand firefighting materials, and apply firefighting concepts;
    Respond quickly to changing situations under emergency pressures;
    Perform limited mechanical work;
    Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices;
    Understand and carry out oral and written instructions;
    Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

    Supplemental Information:
    PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
    Hearing:
    Adequate to hear and respond to instructions both in person and on the radio.
    Physical fitness:
    Ability to walk, stand, sit, and climb to perform various firefighting/rescue duties;
    Ability to reach, push, pull, grab, and carry equipment of varying sizes and weights;
    Requires the ability to perform on-site field inspections including exertion of a moderate amount of physical effort to stoop, crouch, climb, and lift in performance of assigned duties.
    Smell:
    Must be able to perceive odors.
    Strength:
    Physical strength to operate heavy equipment including firefighting apparatus and rescue equipment, and to lift and carry people with or without assistance of varying sizes and weights.
    Verbal:
    Ability to be understood orally in person, on the telephone, or on the radio.
    Vision:
    Must be able to perceive color and shapes;
    Vision to properly operate equipment and perform firefighting and rescue operations.
    Other physical requirements include:
    Manual dexterity to use tools and equipment;
    May be subject to uncomfortable working conditions including exposure to odors, toxic agents, machinery, explosives, dust, noise, and smoke;
    Requires sufficient hand/eye coordination to perform semi-skilled repetitive movements, such as use of personal computer or other office equipment or supplies and operation of a motor vehicle.

    CAREFULLY REVIEW THE POSITION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BELOW:

    APPLICATION PROCESS
    Interested applicants must submit a complete application package which includes a City of Clovis online job application and supplemental questionnaire, no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 8, 2025. 

    Information regarding employment with the City of Clovis and the application are available online at https://cityofclovis.com/general-services/personnel/employment/. You may contact Personnel at (559) 324-2725 for additional questions. Applications must be submitted online at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/clovisca. Applicants may not attach any additional documents that are not required to their application or submit any other documents by email, mail, fax, or hand delivery with the exception of a reasonable accommodation request, DD Form 214 or other documentation related to Veterans Preference Points. Reasonable accommodation, when needed, for otherwise qualified candidates with disabilities, must be requested in writing at the time of application submission. Veterans Preference Points may be provided if a DD Form 214 demonstrating qualifying service is submitted to the Personnel office by the position deadline date and time. Applicants may attach, hand deliver or email the documents to Personnel1@clovisca.gov only. Applicants will receive notification regarding the status of their application by email once the applications have been processed and reviewed.

    DO NOT SUBMIT:
    Applicants may not be considered for the position if any of the documents listed below are submitted with the online application or by email, mail, fax, or hand delivery.
    Any type of documents not required to be submitted with the employment application for the position with the exception of a reasonable accommodation request, DD Form 214 or other documentation related to Veterans Preference Points;
    Birth Certificate or documents showing date of birth;
    Certifications (including those required for the position);
    Driver's License;
    Education or training records (including those required for the position);
    Letters of recommendation;
    Photos;
    Resume;
    Social Security Card or documents showing Social Security Number.

    SELECTION PROCESS
    Applicants must meet each qualification for the position at the time of application submission. All applications will be reviewed based on the necessary employment standards for the position. Those applicants who best meet the needs of the operations may be invited to participate in an oral examination that will be weighted 100%. Candidates receiving a passing score may be placed on an eligible list for a period of up to one (1) year. Examinations and department interviews for the position will be administered in the City of Clovis. As determined by the City and at the City's expense, successful candidates shall be required to complete and pass a Personal History Questionnaire, polygraph examination, extensive background investigation, psychological examination, medical examination and drug/alcohol screening. Possession of a valid California Driver's License and a good driving record will be required prior to hire. Proof of citizenship or eligibility to work in the U.S. will be required at the time of hire.

    In an effort to maintain confidentiality for candidates during the background process, current employers will not be contacted until immediately preceding a conditional employment offer.

    The oral examination may consist of questions relative to knowledge of basic mathematics and mechanical relationships; simple recordkeeping methods; proper methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in firefighting; general principles of fire suppression and prevention; appropriate safety precautions and procedures; Emergency Medical Care; and computer operation and use of electronic media. The examination may also consist of questions regarding the ability to read, understand firefighting materials, and apply firefighting concepts; respond quickly to changing situations under emergency pressures; perform limited mechanical work; operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; and establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

    This job flyer does not constitute a contract and its terms and conditions can change without notice.

    THE CITY OF CLOVIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

  • Application Deadline: August 10, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    The City of Palo Alto is home to approximately 68,000 residents and nearly 100,000 workers in the Silicon Valley. The Palo Alto Fire Department provides emergency response, fire, and life safety services to the Palo Alto community, Stanford University, and neighboring areas (through mutual and automatic aid agreements). The department responds to approximately 10,000 calls annually, almost 70% of which are medical-related and is supported by over 116 staff (97 sworn FTEs) and a 2025-26 budget of $59.33 million.

    The ideal candidate is a visionary leader who champions innovation, operational excellence, and community-focused service in a dynamic environment. A high-energy and relatable presence, they will inspire a multi-generational workforce and drive modern approaches to emergency service delivery. Along with a passion for continuous improvement, candidates should have a solid background in fire and emergency services, strategic planning, budgeting, and organizational leadership. Five years in a major fire service function, including two years in a command position, and education equivalent to a bachelor’s degree is required; a master’s or Executive Fire Officer is preferred.

    The current salary range is $244,608–$366,912; salary supplemented by attractive benefits. For the recruitment brochure and to apply online, visit www.tbcrecruiting.com. Closes Sunday, August 10, 2025.


    Bill Weisgerber - 408.910.8044
    www.tbcrecruiting.com

  • Application Deadline: August 16, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    The Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) seeks a strategic and dynamic Fire Chief with a safety-focused mindset to lead its dedicated fire department. This Director-level position will provide strong, decisive leadership to a team of fire service professionals, ensuring operational excellence and readiness in all emergency response functions. The next Fire Chief will possess solid, hands-on experience in airport operations, ideally within an airport setting, and a clear grasp of the complex regulations and safety standards that come with managing aviation environments. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in regulatory compliance and airport ordinances, as this position proactively monitors and addresses all safety-related issues to protect airport personnel, infrastructure, and passengers.


    The Fire Chief will also play a critical role in cultivating and maintaining strong automatic and mutual aid partnerships with regional emergency response agencies to ensure seamless coordination in the event of large-scale or multi-jurisdictional incidents. The ideal candidate must demonstrate a deep commitment to the safety and well-being of everyone at RDU, encouraging a culture of vigilance, care, and professionalism throughout the department. Additionally, the ideal candidate has a track record of being a team builder across shifts and divisions while being adept at fostering and maintaining a climate of high morale and engagement.


    About the Organization:
    The Raleigh-Durham International Airport is governed by the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority, an eight-member board. The Airport Authority was established by the NC General Assembly in 1939. The cities of Durham and Raleigh, along with Durham and Wake counties, each appoint two members to the board. The Airport Authority operates much like a small city and is similarly classified as such, due in part to the fact that it has its own law enforcement and crash/fire/rescue departments. The Authority employs approximately 400 full-time staff. The campus hosts approximately 5,000 badged employees who work for vendor partners (e.g., food/beverage/retail concessionaires, airlines, rental car companies, as well as a variety of janitorial, maintenance, and engineering/architectural contractors).

    Served by 19 airlines, RDU offers flights to over 80 nonstop destinations across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and the Caribbean. Major carriers include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and newer entrants like Avelo Airlines and Breeze Airways. As RDU welcomes more guests, adds new airlines, and increases the number of destinations it serves, capacity-related enhancements are underway to prepare the airport for growth. Vision 2040 is the long-range roadmap the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority follows when making decisions about major campus construction projects. Vision 2040 calls for RDU to preserve existing infrastructure while planning for the future. Key highlights include the construction of a new 10,000-foot runway, capacity-driven terminal modifications and expansion, ground transportation, parking, roadway construction, and general aviation facilities. Details on the expansion can be found on our website here: https://www.rdu.com/vision2040/.

    Both
    the RDU Fire-Rescue and Police departments work closely with a number of federal agencies that have a presence at Raleigh-Durham International Airport including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). RDU is a participating airport in the U.S. CBP’s Global Entry Trusted Traveler Network. This program allows U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and pre-approved citizens of Mexico and the Netherlands an opportunity to use an automated kiosk to bypass the standard passport screening lines, thereby reducing wait times.


    About the Department and Position:
    The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority Fire-Rescue Department operates under the leadership of a Chief, with three shifts on duty 24/7/365 inclusive of a deputy fire chief, captain, lieutenant, and three fire engineers per shift. The Fire Chief partners with the Police Chief and Director of Emergency Operations to oversee emergency services and response operations within the Airport Authority and works closely with our Airport Operations, Emergency Operations, Risk Management, and Safety and Insurance Departments. Responsible for a budget of approximately $4.25 million and 29 authorized positions, the Fire Chief directly supervises four key leaders—the Deputy Chief of Administration and three Deputy Chiefs who manage daily shift operations. The next Fire Chief should have experience managing budgets of a similar scale, with a strong preference given to those who have worked in or have significant experience within an airport authority environment. The next Fire Chief should have airport authority experience from a comparable airport setting. Candidates with substantial military airport experience may be considered, but must demonstrate the ability to adapt to a civilian, corporate airport authority setting.


    Key Position Priorities include but are not limited to:
    • Fill several key leadership positions within the fire department.
    • Oversee budgeting and financial forecasting, including long-term capital improvement planning (CIP) for the replacement of essential apparatus and equipment.
    • Develop and implement a departmental strategic plan to guide improvements and operational excellence.
    • Manage the department’s role in major airport development projects, such as the new runway, Terminal 2 enhancements, the John Brantley Boulevard roadway project, and the design and construction of a new fire station beginning in late 2025.
    • Proactively plan for and respond to RDU’s continued growth in passenger volume, ensuring the fire department remains fully equipped, staffed, and trained to meet the increasing demands of a dynamic airport environment.

    Required Qualifications:
    • Bachelor’s degree in fire science, emergency management, or related field.
    • Six (6) or more years of firefighting experience, with at least two of those years leading under a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 139 airport operation certificate, preferably with an airport authority.
    • Four (4) or more years of related work experience in a supervisory role
    • Valid NC Driver’s License
    • Class B Driver’s License
    • Airport Fire Officer (ARFF/WG-AAAE) Certification
    • EMT Licensure and Certification
    Preferred Qualifications
    • Ten (10) or more years of firefighting experience, with at least two of those years leading under a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 139 airport operation certificate, preferably with an airport authority.
    • Six (6) or more years of related work experience in a supervisory role
    • Graduation from an Advanced Leadership Development Program
    • Certified Airport Master Firefighter

    The Successful Candidate:
    • is an individual with impeccable integrity and a proven record of consistency in managing both internal and external relationships in order to develop trust and to create opportunities for collaborative problem solving, strong stakeholder relationships, and partnerships;
    • thinks beyond traditional fire service by embracing a mindset that goes beyond typical fire department operations and applying strategic thinking that aligns with airport authority priorities—not just public safety norms;
    • provides strong, visionary leadership in managing and developing the fire department team.
    • brings proven experience and expertise in airport operations, specifically within an airport authority environment;
    • demonstrates a deep understanding of regulatory compliance and risk management, maintaining vigilant oversight of all airport safety;
    • prioritizes the safety and well-being of RDU’s passengers, staff, and visitors in every aspect of department operations;
    • builds and maintains strong automatic and mutual aid and automatic response partnerships across the region to ensure seamless emergency collaboration;
    • thinks beyond traditional fire service boundaries and aligns leadership strategies with the operational structure and priorities of an airport authority;
    • understands and embraces that the RDU Airport Authority is a corporate environment—not a municipal one—and brings the right set of leadership and management skills to succeed in that context;
    • recognizes that RDU is a complex, high-stakes operational environment requiring specialized, nontraditional experience; and,
    • facilitates morale-building and healing within the department by addressing internal challenges with empathy, consistency, and team-centered leadership.
    Salary and Benefits: The hiring range is $122,610.80 to $160,845.88 with a full range of $112,132.80 - $209,558.96. Salaries are determined through a compensation calculation that evaluates experience and credentials for all positions. The Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority provides an excellent benefits package, including being part of the North Carolina LGERS pension program and Firefighters’ and Rescue Squad Workers’ Pension Fund (FRSWPF).
    About the Community:
    The Raleigh-Durham International Airport is located at the western edge of Wake County, midway between the cities of Durham and Raleigh in North Carolina. Wake County is home to 11 municipalities including the capital city of Raleigh. Accessed by I-40 and four major U.S. highways, Wake County is the most populous county in the state with a population of 1.2 million and growing. Consistently rated as one of the best places to live and work in America, Wake County offers 11 principal colleges and universities including NC State University. Wake County is also the center of state government, with the Capitol Building, legislature and many government offices located in the City of Raleigh.

    Known as the City of Oaks, Raleigh has received numerous awards recognizing its excellence economically, culturally and environmentally. In 2025, the Milken Institute ranked Raleigh the #1 Best-Performing Large City in the U.S., citing its strong job growth and tech sector performance. U.S. News, WalletHub, and other national outlets have consistently named Raleigh a top city for real estate, remote workers, veterans, and college students, while also ranking it among the best places to live in America. Additionally, Raleigh has received accolades in environmental leadership, including Smart Cities awards and recognition for its urban agriculture and climate initiatives. Culturally, Raleigh’s vibrant arts scene and food culture have earned praise from Southern Living, Travel + Leisure, and AAA, with local chefs, such as Ashley Christensen, and venues frequently receiving national attention.

    Raleigh has more than 9,000 acres of parkland and almost 1,300 acres of water, offering recreational activities year-round. A nationally acclaimed greenway system spans more than 180 miles, providing walking, jogging and hiking trails that connect many of the City of Raleigh's 200+ parks and Town of Cary's 30+ parks. Dorothea Dix Park, commonly known as Dix Park, is Raleigh’s premier urban oasis—a sprawling 308-acre landscape featuring rolling meadows, mature oak groves, and panoramic skyline views right on the edge of downtown. Highlights include the Southeast’s largest adventure playground—the newly opened Gipson Play Plaza with climbing towers, a sensory maze, water features, and picnic groves—and sprawling open fields perfect for picnics, drones, disc golf, dog walking, and sunset strolls.

    The NHL Carolina Hurricanes, Carolina Mudcats Low-A Baseball, NC FC Men’s and NC Courage Women’s pro soccer teams attract visitors throughout the year and serve as an entertainment hub for community members and visitors alike. Raleigh’s cultural scene includes renowned institutions like the NC Opera, NC Symphony, and Carolina Ballet, in addition to three major state museums that showcase the city’s rich heritage in arts, history, and natural sciences.

    Neighboring Durham County, with a population of 326,000 and located in the Research Triangle Region of North Carolina, is home to Research Triangle Park and is one of the most economically competitive regions in the world. Research and development from many private and federal labs have fueled business and economic growth in Durham County and has made the region a world leader in life sciences, information technology, and clean technology. Consistently ranked among the top places to live, work and play, Durham is a magnet for talent, which helps attract innovative companies working in high-growth industries. Also called the “City of Medicine,” Durham has long been known for world-class medical facilities, including top-ranked Duke University Medical Center, and an industry-leading pharmaceutical sector. The healthcare industry in Durham County includes more than 300 medical and health-related companies and medical practices with a combined payroll that exceeds $1.2 billion annually. More recently, Durham County has become a hotspot for entrepreneurs and high-tech startups, propelled by the launch of American Underground, a startup incubator and accelerator.

    Durham boasts a premier performing arts center and the Durham Bulls AAA baseball team. In addition to Duke University, Durham is home to North Carolina Central University, the nation’s first public Historically Black College and University, now a major center for biotech and bio-manufacturing R&D, and Durham Technical Community College, a key partner in preparing a competitive workforce. Private investment flourishes, redeveloping former tobacco and textile warehouses and historic buildings into mixed-use developments filled with trendy housing options, restaurants, artist studios, retail spaces, and small businesses. Research Triangle Park (RTP), located just 6.5 miles from the RDU Airport, is a 7,000-acre special county research and production district encompassed on three sides by the city of Durham, with a portion in Wake County, and served by a Durham postal substation. RTP houses more than 170 major research companies employing 39,000 full-time employees and 10,000 contract workers.

    To apply, please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/developmentalassociates and click on the Fire Chief – Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority title.
    • All applications must be submitted online via the Developmental Associates application portal (link above) – NOT the organization’s employment application portal, nor any other external website.
    • Resumes and cover letters must be uploaded with the application.
    • Applicants should apply by August 16th, 2025.
    • The Selection Committee will invite successful semi-finalists to participate in virtual interviews and skill evaluation on September 17-18, 2025. Candidates are encouraged to reserve these dates for virtual meetings should they be invited to participate. Final interviews with semi-finalists will be on-site following the virtual assessment at a mutually convenient time.
    • Direct inquiries to: hiring@developmentalassociates.com.

    The Raleigh-Durham Airport Aut
    hority is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    Developmental Associates, LLC manages the recruitment and selection process for this position. To learn more about our selection process, visit https://developmentalassociates.com/client-openings/, select “Client Openings," and scroll down to “Important Information for Applicants.”

  • Application Deadline: August 18, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    Recruit Firefighter
    Full-Time, Non-Exempt
    *No Experience Required*

    Join our growing team at Golder Ranch Fire District!

    Benefits for this position: We have an amazing benefits package, worth approximately 35% of your salary!

    • Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS)
    • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurances
    • Paid Time Off (PTO) and 12 Paid Holidays annually (birthday included)
    • District paid concierge healthcare service for you and your family
    • Opportunity for continued education reimbursement
    • Option to participate in additionally self-funded retirement plans and a variety of supplemental insurance plans


    The best benefit of all is our people! We have amazing team members and enjoy spending time together. What better way to spend your working hours than with people you enjoy!


    Primary Function:
    The primary function of the Recruit Firefighter is to learn and apply general duty firefighter work in a non-emergency academic setting and obtain Fire I and Fire II certifications and National Registry Certification and/or Arizona State EMCT-EMT. The Recruit Firefighter is enrolled in the Golder Ranch Fire District (GRFD) Fire Academy for training and is subject to the GRFD Recruit Training Academy Manual (RTAM), as well as all GRFD Policies and Procedures. During the GRFD Fire Academy, the Recruit Firefighter must demonstrate competency in the principal duties and responsibilities, as defined in the job description.

    Minimum Application Requirements:
    • Must be 18 years of age or older
    • High school diploma or GED equivalent
    • Must possess a valid Arizona driver’s license with an acceptable driving record

    Preferred Application Requirements:
    • Fire I and Fire II Certifications at the time of application
    • National Registry Certification and/or Arizona State EMCT-EMT or EMCT-Paramedic level certification, at the time of application
    o Note: IF applicant only possesses National Registry Certification at time of application, MUST be able to attain Arizona State EMCT-EMT or EMCT-Paramedic level certification. Proof of the required certifications must be provided within one (1) week of conditional offer of employment.

    All mandatory and preferred certifications must be current and maintained throughout assignment as Recruit Firefighter.


    Pay Information During Academy

    Recruit Firefighter
    Estimated Starting Annual Wage: $52,164.22
    Wage During Academy: 40 hr/work week - $25.08/hr

    The GRFD Firefighter Academy is a 40-hour/work week schedule, with additional required overtime estimated at 10-hour/week, for a length to be determined based upon District needs. Dependent upon organizational needs, this academy may include a module allowing candidates to earn their EMT certification. Only candidates who successfully complete this module, regardless of current EMCT-EMT or EMCT-Paramedic certification, will continue their participation in the GRFD Firefighter Academy.

    Upon the successful completion of the Firefighter Academy, candidate status will change from Recruit Firefighter (40-hour/work week schedule) to Probationary Firefighter (56-hour/work week schedule) and will be paid based upon certification held.

    Pay Information Following Academy

    Firefighter (EMT Certified)
    Estimated Starting Annual Wage: $56,312.02
    Wage upon assignment to suppression schedule: 56-hr/work week
    $18.83/hr

    Firefighter - Paramedic
    Estimated Starting Annual Wage: $70,024.08
    Wage upon assignment to suppression schedule: 56-hr/work week
    $23.42/hr

    Employment Application & Documents Requirement:
    In order for an applicant to be eligible for consideration to proceed through the assessment and selection process, it is the responsibility of the candidate to submit a COMPLETE application packet to GRFD, including:
    1. GRFD Employment Application – use link below
    1. Please ensure your email address is correct prior to submitting your application.
    2. Only one application will be accepted for each candidate.
    2. Resume – outlining work history by mouth and year
    3. If certified: Proof of current applicable certifications

    All dates and activities are tentative and are subject to change.
    7/17 – 8/18 Recruitment opens, applications accepted
    7/18 – 8/18 SparkHire Assessment Available, sent upon review of completed application
    8/19, due by 8/24 SparkHire Video Interviews Available
    8/27 & 8/28 CPAT Orientation
    9/27 & 9/29 CPAT Practice Test
    10/27 – 10/31 CPAT Exam
    11/17 – 11/21 Credibility Exam via EyeDetect
    11/17 – 11/21 Chiefs Interviews
    11/30 Extended Job Offers Acceptance Due
    12/1 Background Checks
    12/8 – 12/22 Physicals with 1582, fingerprints, FIT testing, sizing for PPE
    1/5/2026 Academy Start

    All contact with applicants will be via email. No walk-in applications will be accepted.

    Selection process may consist of: Application screening, skills assessment, credibility assessment, and interview(s). The pre-employment process for the successful candidate may include but is not limited to background checks (i.e. driving record, criminal history, etc.), physical examination, drug screen, and reference checks.

    Candidate Notification: All candidate notifications will be completed by email. Please ensure you have entered your email address correctly before submitting your application. In case we need to reach you by phone, please ensure your voicemail is set up and not full.

    Safety Sensitive: This job is designated by GRFD as a safety-sensitive position because it includes tasks or duties that GRFD, in good faith, believes could affect the safety or health of the employee performing the task or others (ARS 23-493). This job may require the operation of a motor vehicle, equipment, machinery, or power tools. An applicant or incumbent may be disqualified, disciplined, or terminated, if they are determined to be positive for marijuana or its metabolites, regardless of cardholder status.

    Preference Points defined: The District will apply civil service preference points for veterans pursuant to ARS §38-492.

    Reasonable Accommodation Request: Applicants with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation for this process must contact Human Resources at (520) 825-9001 option 6.

    Golder Ranch Fire District is a Drug and Tobacco-Free Workplace, and an Equal Opportunity Employer


  • Application Period: August 15, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    Fire Chief
    Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District, CA

    The Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District (CSFPD), formed on June 15, 1934, serves a community of over 20,000 residents and covers over 40 square miles, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the south, the Los Padres National Forest to the north, and bordered from east to west by Montecito, an unincorporated town in Santa Barbara County and the Santa Barbara/Ventura County line. CSFPD is an all risk agency responding to 2,200 calls annually, with a team of 3 Battalion Chiefs, one Fire Marshal, a firefighting force of 27 safety members (3 platoons of 9 working a 48/96 shift schedule) and 3 administrative and civilian fire prevention bureau staff.

    The District is seeking a dynamic and charismatic leader with outstanding communication skills, and a passion for public service. The Fire Chief is a hands-on role and is responsible for the management of daily operations and the oversight of its 5 divisions: Administration, EMS/Operations, Fire Prevention, Training, and Logistics. The new Fire Chief must be a decisive leader with a high level of integrity and ethics, who creates organizational unity through open and honest ongoing communication with the Board, Command staff and District members. The ideal candidate will have three or more years of command and administrative experience at a command staff level or higher, combined with a strong knowledge of fire services including suppression, prevention, training, emergency management, and ALS. A Bachelor’s degree in Business or Public Administration or a related field is required. An MA/MS along with a California Chief Fire Officer Certification or completion of the National Fire Academy Executive Officer program is highly desirable.

    The base salary for the Fire Chief is $277,595 and is open and negotiable, DOQ. The District also offers a competitive and generous benefit package.

    Filing deadline is August 15, 2025. To apply for this exciting career opportunity, please visit our website at:
    Peckham & McKenney
    www.peckhamandmckenney.com

    Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Call Tara Schultz (626) 644-1398 for more information. A detailed brochure is available at www.peckhamandmckenney.com.

  • Application Period: August 10, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    The City of Fitchburg Fire Department is currently accepting applications from motivated individuals who have a strong passion to protect life and property as our next Career Firefighter.

    This recruitment may be used to fill future permanent full-time vacancies as a Firefighter within the next twelve (12) months.

    About Fitchburg Fire

    The Fitchburg Fire Department strives to Serve by providing care through a dedicated and dependable response; To Learn by exercising readiness through repetition and vigilance. We will train to our limits… (not afraid of failure in a training environment) as we work toward competence and confidence; To Respect by exhibiting teamwork, honor, and accountability at all levels- continually treating others in a way that we would want to be treated; To Lead through initiative and service excellence, we are committed to be an example in our profession and in our community.

    The Opportunity

    This position is responsible for responding to requests for emergency assistance and performing fire prevention inspections. The position generally functions at the task level to stabilize emergency incidents and enforce municipal fire prevention ordinances. The position requires extensive training in the operation and maintenance of motorized fire apparatus, hand tools, and power equipment. Performance of assigned duties will often occur in hazardous settings under a wide range of environmental conditions.

    Responsibilities

    Essential Functions:
    Perform duties and activities as may be required by municipal ordinance, state statute, or policies and procedures of the fire department to ensure compliance with building construction, fire prevention, and life safety codes.

    Respond to fire incidents to save and protect life and property under emergency conditions. Operate hand and/or specialized power equipment and apparatus to suppress various types of fires under diverse conditions. Exercise police powers in responding to emergency situations. Operate fire vehicles/apparatus as assigned. Participate in related salvage activities.
    Inspect buildings for potential fire hazards and evaluate compliance with fire prevention ordinances.
    Identify fire regulation violations and issue reports and forms to building owners.
    Instruct the public on fire and life safety topics.
    Attend required drills and other in-service training activities conducted by the fire department.
    Attend external fire service-related courses as approved by the Fire Chief.
    Read and study assigned materials in order to remain current on topics related to fire prevention and suppression, technical rescue, fire and life safety codes, and public safety education.
    Inspect, operate, and maintain fire apparatus, fire stations and other fire department facilities, grounds, and equipment as assigned.
    Perform hydrant and hose tests as required.

    Other Functions:
    Acknowledge and respond to dispatched alarms and other calls for emergency assistance.
    Select and don personal protective equipment appropriate to the emergency response.
    Drive and operate fire department vehicles and equipment.
    Communicate with incident commander and other responders via radio.
    Perform search and rescue tasks, as required, to accomplish life safety objectives established by the incident commander.
    Perform fire suppression tasks or other related activities, as required, to accomplish incident stabilization objectives established by the incident commander.
    Perform salvage and overhaul tasks, as required, to accomplish property conservation objectives established by the incident commander.
    Inspect and restore personal protective equipment, fire apparatus, facilities, and equipment upon the conclusion of each emergency response in order to ensure readiness for use during any subsequent emergency event.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Supervisory Requirements:
    None

    Education and/or Experience Requirements:
    High school diploma or equivalent.
    Associate Degree in fire service-related field is desired.
    At least two years of previous firefighter experience with a fire department is desired.

    Licenses and Certifications
    Valid driver's license (possessed at time of application for employment).
    Emergency Medical Responder or higher (possessed at time of application for employment).
    State of Wisconsin Certified Firefighter I (possessed at time of application for employment).
    CPAT Certification (possessed at time of employment start date).
    State of Wisconsin Certified Firefighter II (within the probationary period).
    State of Wisconsin Certified Fire Apparatus Driver Operator-Pumper (within the probationary period).
    State of Wisconsin Certified Fire Apparatus Driver Operator-Aerial (within the probationary period).
    State of Wisconsin Certified Fire Inspector (within the probationary period).
    State of Wisconsin Licensed Emergency Medical Technician – Basic (within the probationary period).

    Special Requirements

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
    Ability to think clearly and react effectively in emergency situations.
    Ability to understand and follow oral or written instructions.
    Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with a variety of people including co-workers, other professionals, appointed and elected officials, and the general public.
    Ability to climb ladders and work at considerable heights.
    Ability to work in restrictive clothing and confined spaces.
    Ability to work in hazardous environments.
    In evaluating candidates for this position, the City may consider a combination of education, training, and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential duties of this position.

    Physical Demands:
    Very heavy work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

    Work Environment:
    Both inside and outside. A job is considered "both" if the activities occur inside or outside in approximately equal amounts. Occasionally exposed to hazards or risk of bodily injury. Occasionally exposed to extreme heat, changes in temperature, wet and humid conditions. Occasional exposure to odors, toxic conditions, dust, poor ventilation, vibrations, and moderate noise.


  • Application Period: September 24, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    Regional Firefighter Testing for the Counties of Rockingham, Augusta, and Rockbridge and the Cities of Harrisonburg, Staunton, and Waynesboro will be offered on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds. Certificates will be valid for one year from the testing date.

    To be eligible to apply for an open position with the listed localities you must complete and pass the written test and physical ability test at the Regional Firefighter Testing event.

    Find out more information at the link in this advertisement.

    The City of Harrisonburg Human Resources Department is acting as the central registration point for all the participating localities. EOE.


  • Application Period: September 5, 2025

    To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    City of Fremont Fire Department
    Fremont, California

    Division Chief
    Salary: $184,393.24 to $248,930.91
    Application deadline: Friday, September 5, 2025.

    Are you ready to lead the next generation of fire service excellence?

    The City of Fremont, CA, Fire Department seeks a Division Chief to join its leadership team. As Division Chief, you will drive innovation, lead elite teams, and make life-saving decisions that matter every day. This is a perfect opportunity for a current Division or Assistant Chief looking for a new and energetic environment, a seasoned or retired fire professional looking to leave a legacy, or a Battalion Chief looking to continue their leadership journey and professional accomplishments.

    This role includes supervision, project management, strategic planning, budgeting, policy development, and operational responsibilities. The Division Chief will be on-site 40 hours weekly at the Fire Administration Offices. They will participate in an on-call Duty Chief rotation and must be able to respond within city limits in 60 minutes when on call.

    To apply, go to the CPS HR Consulting recruitment page using the link below: https://www.cpshr.us/recruitment/division-chief/

    For
    questions, contact:

    Rachael Danke
    Recrui
    ter
    CPS HR Consulting
    rdanke@cpshr.us

    (916) 471-3323


    To view an online brochure for this position visit: https://publuu.com/flip-book/66404/2033914


    City of Fremont Fire Department website: https://www.fremont.gov/government/departments/fire

    The Fremont Fire Department is an equal opportuni
    ty employer.

  • To apply or obtain more details, please visit HERE

    DEADLINE TO APPLY: AUGUST 30, 2024 AT 5:00 P.M., OR UPON RECEIPT OF THE FIRST 100 QUALIFIED ONLINE APPLICATIONS, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST.

    RECRUIT SALARY: $124,092.00 Annually (while in the Firefighter Academy – Entry Level Only)

    PARAMEDIC/FIREFIGHTER SALARY: $130,282.00 - $158,383.00 Annually (Before Incentives)

    The City of South San Francisco is the only Fire Department in San Mateo County providing its own paramedic transport services. The Paramedic ambulances respond to medical emergencies, as well as structure fires and other hazardous incidents. The department cross-staffs a Type I/Heavy Urban Search and Rescue, an OES Type VI Engine, and two Rescue Boats. A recent multi million dollar upgrade was just completed on the department’s state of the art, live fire, training facility.

    The Fire Department is an active participant in the San Mateo County automatic aid system and responds regularly in support of neighboring jurisdictions throughout the county, including the San Francisco International Airport. Department members are eligible to participate on FEMA USAR California Task Force 3, sponsored by the Menlo Park Fire Protection District. The department is also an active participant in the Bay Area Maritime Search and Rescue Council and regularly trains with other fire agencies and the United States Coast Guard.

    The City is planning for the replacement and expansion of two of its existing fire stations, modernizing and relocating the facilities to better serve the public.

    THE POSITION | This classification encompasses the full range of firefighter duties and Paramedic Ambulance Transport Services. Incumbents currently work a 2/4 work schedule with a 24-day work cycle (2/24 hour shifts with 4 days off). Training is provided to protect life, property, and the environment from the risks of fire, explosion, and hazardous materials. Incumbents perform paramedic ambulance transport services, engage in medical aid, firefighting, and all other suppression and prevention activities to protect life and property; drive, operate, and maintain fire apparatus and equipment; assist and participate in training, inspections, and related fire prevention and public education activities.

    The City offers a competitive benefits package that includes incentive pays up to 10% of base salary, depending on qualifications. The City values employee development and offers a reimbursement program for 50% of tuition costs annually, up to $5,000/fiscal year.

    The City offers all department members an Enhanced Employee Assistance Program as well as a department-specific Peer Support Program.

    SELECTION PROCESS | Applicants must be active on the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) Statewide Eligibility List. The South San Francisco Fire Department will receive a list of eligible candidates from FCTC. If you are currently not on the list, visit www.FCTConline.org to register and to find out the minimum qualifications to be placed on the Statewide Eligibility List. Candidates with a complete application including a verified FCTC score of 70% and above and submission of a valid CA EMT-P or National Registry Paramedic Certification will be placed on the Eligible Employment List which will remain valid for one year. Top scoring candidates placed on the eligible list will be invited to the next phase of the selection process which will consist of a departmental oral interview. Possession of minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement in the selection process and/or placement on the eligible employment list.

    In support of the San Mateo County automatic aid agreement, all entry level candidates will attend a regional, county-wide, fire academy where they will be introduced to all agencies in the county and rotate through a variety of training sites. The roughly 12-week academy also includes specialized training depending on candidate certifications. The next academy is tentatively scheduled for Spring 2025 through a partnership with the College of San Mateo.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Complete the application form and supplemental questionnaire at:

    https://www.calopps.org/city-of-south-san-francisco

    QUALIFICATIONS | Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be:

    Experience | Entry Level: None required. Two years’ work experience as a field paramedic is preferred.

    Lateral: Two years as a paramedic/firefighter in a California city or county within the last five years of application. Successful completion of probationary period within the two years as paramedic/firefighter is required.

    Training | Entry Level: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. College-level fire science coursework or successful completion of Firefighter I curriculum is preferred.

    Lateral: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade and successful completion of Firefighter I curriculum. Successful completion of Firefighter II curriculum is preferred

    Licenses/Certificates:

    1. Possession of a current State of California EMT-P or current National Registry Paramedic Certification prior to time of appointment. With National Registry Certification, you must also obtain a current State of California EMT-P prior to appointment.

    2. Ability to meet California Department of Motor Vehicle and departmental requirements to operate fire apparatus.

    3. Possession of current certification or successful completion of the equivalent of the following prior to the departmental appointment:

    • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) curriculum or Pediatric Education for the Pre-hospital Provider (PEPP) curriculum.

    • Basic Life Support (BLS) or CPR Health Care Provider (AHA & AED)

    • Advanced Cardiac Life support (ACLS) curriculum.

    • Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) or Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) or International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) curriculum.

    • Possession of a current and valid CPAT card (Candidate Physical Ability Test) earned within 12 months of conditional offer.

    • Possession of a valid Driver’s License, with ability to obtain a valid California Driver’s License prior to appointment.

    • California Firefighter I certification or transcript copies of 6 units college-level fire science coursework.

    4. Accredited by San Mateo County EMSA within six months of appointment.

    5. May be required to obtain CPR Instructor's Certificate.

    Age | Minimum of 21 years of age at time of the interviews.

  • Confidential Search | Apply by August 22, 2025

    Annual Salary Range: $303,595 – $538,369

    The City of Los Angeles — a global capital of innovation, diversity, and opportunity — is conducting a confidential executive search for its next Fire Chief to lead the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), one of the largest and most respected fire service organizations in the nation.

    With more than 3,800 personnel, 106 fire stations, and an annual budget of $897 million, the LAFD protects over 4 million residents across 464 square miles. The next Chief will lead at a time of transformation, innovation, and civic visibility — shaping the future of a department known for its operational excellence, resilience, and community service.

    Ideal Candidate

    The next Fire Chief will be a seasoned fire service executive who brings:

    • 10+ years of command and executive-level leadership in a large, complex fire service agency
    • A track record of operational excellence, community trust, and strategic innovation
    • Strong labor relations experience and a commitment to equity and accountability
    • Executive presence and media fluency to represent the City during high-profile events and crises
    • A Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s degree is strongly preferred

    This is a rare opportunity to serve one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world — home to the upcoming 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

    Confidential Recruitment

    This is a confidential process. Candidate names will not be shared outside of the City’s executive hiring team without prior consent. The position is open now, and applications must be submitted no later than August 22, 2025 at www.allianceRC.com

    For questions or confidential inquiries, contact:
    Wesley Herman – wherman@alliancerc.com | (562) 901-0769 x 337
    Sherrill Uyeda – suyeda@alliancerc.com | (562) 901-0769 x 331

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