San Bernardino County Fire Department (CA) FIREFIGHTER TRAINEE PARAMEDIC
San Bernardino County Fire Department (CA) is accepting apps for FIREFIGHTER TRAINEE. Until Sept. 16, 2016 Salary is $16.68 hourly. For details about this career and over 3,500 other fire departments looking to hire firefighters Join FireCareers.com today… Fill out your PROFILE and get access to thousands of career firefighter recruitments across the Country. FREE 7 Day Pass
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Eugene / Springfield (OR) FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC
Firefighter-Paramedic
- Salary
- See Position Description See Position Description
- Location
- Eugene/Springfield, OR Eugene/Springfield, OR
- Job Type
- Full-Time Regular
- Department
- Fire & EMS Department
- Job Number
- 01759
- Closing
- 8/31/2016 5:15 PM Pacific
- General Statement of Duties
- General Statement of Duties: As a member
City of Palm Beach Gardens (FL) FIRE MEDIC
Fire Medic
- Salary
- $49,040.29 Annually $19.65 Hourly $49,040.29 Annually
- Location
- FL 33410, FL City Hall, 10500 N Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, FL
- Job Type
- Regular Full-Time
- Department
- FIRE RESCUE
- Job Number
- 16-606580
- Closing
- 9/15/2016 5:00 PM Eastern
East Lake Fire Rescue (FL) FIREFIGHTER & FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC
East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District (Palm Harbor, FL) is currently building an eligibility list for both Firefighter/EMT and Firefighter/Paramedic. All testing must be completed by August 31, 2016. Starting salary for EMT is $45,001 and $49,502 for Paramedic For details about this career and over 3,300 other fire departments looking to hire firefighters
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Vallejo Fire Dept (CA) – FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC
Vallejo Fire Dept (CA) is testing via FCTC for FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC Until Aug. 26, 2016 Academy Wage: $2858 bi-weekly and $3142 bi-weekly upon academy graduation. Top step Firefighter/Paramedic annual income is $99,289.
3 Basic Tips for Surviving an Interview in the Fire Service
The quest for giving the perfect interview seems to be the desire of every aspiring firefighter. Making sure appearances are clean and professional, having the perfect resume printed on paper that probably costs more than its worth, and investing heavily in deodorant to handle the stress during the agonizing moments before your name is called in to interview are all things that everyone in the fire service seems to have experienced. The fact of the matter is that in many … Read the rest
To EMT Or Not To EMT?… That is the Question.
As FireCareer’s youngest and most inexperienced blogger in terms of firefighting/fire-career experience (excluding Dr. Jen Milus who works with firefighters, but is not one), my value to readers is my ability to see things quite clearly from your point of view. That is of course because I am living, or have just gone through exactly what you’re going through. Unlike the other accomplished fire veterans who write here at FireCareers, I do not have decades of experience. I’m a new … Read the rest