City of Provo, UT
Entry-level Firefighter EMT and Paramedic Testing - Date TBD (Winter 2025)
City of Provo, UT, Provo, Utah, United States, 84601
Position Title:
Entry-level Firefighter EMT and Paramedic Testing - Date TBD (Winter 2025)
Job Posting Closing Date:
* This is an open recruitment for Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics that are interested in becoming Firefighters with Provo City Fire Department. Testing will be conducted Winter 2025 with actual dates forthcoming.*
Provo Fire & Rescue enjoys a cohesive and positive work environment with a strong desire to help each other succeed. The department has a state-of-the-art Heavy Rescue truck, two ladder trucks, two fire engines, five medic ambulances, and three new Type 6 brush trucks. The department shows its commitment to fire-and-life-safety training by hosting monthly live fire, extrication, and EMS training. The facilities have also been upgraded. Provo Fire just moved into the new public safety administration building, rebuilt Station 2 in 2020, remodeled two other stations, and are in the process of building a new Station 1.
* Testing Details*
Firefighter Written Aptitude Test: TBD
CPAT (for those who pass the Written): TBD
Oral Interviews (for those who pass the CPAT): TBD
Candidates will be contacted with additional information once the testing date has been announced.
Job Details
What is the compensation package?
Annualized Rates: EMT/FF (G25) $51,706 - $67,843
Medic/FF (G28, G30, G32) $61,352 - $95,462
Provo City offers generous employer-paid health insurance; retirement and pension plans, including 401k and 401k matching; paid leaves, including vacation, sick, holidays, bereavement, and parental leaves; educational assistance; competitive pay; and regular review of compensation practices to remain competitive with the market. Employees also receive great perks: free use of the Provo Recreation Center and Peaks Ice Arena, a Provo Library card, 50% off green fees at Timpanogos Golf Course, and others. For more information about benefits click here.
What are the main duties? (For the full class specifications click here: FF/Medic FF/EMT)
* Fight fires by placing, connecting, and advancing hoses.
* Operate pumps, nozzles, ladders, hydrants, extinguishers, generators, and other specialized firefighting equipment and apparatus.
* Search for and rescue victims from burning buildings, vehicles, or other structures and locations.
* Assess victims and determine emergency medical treatment needed at incidents.
* Handle a wide variety of emergency situations.
* Provide medical treatment.
* Transport, lift, restrain or otherwise move patients.
* Report victim assessments and conditions to medical personnel.
* Participate in drills and training.
* Restock ambulance supplies and maintain supply inventory during shifts.
* Assist other staff and perform other related duties as required.
What are the minimum qualifications?
* High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
* Basic EMT license (Utah Office of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness) OR Current Paramedic license for Medic Class.
* Valid, Utah Driver License.
* Must be 18 years of age.
* Must obtain Firefighter I and II certifications within 6 months of hire (NFPA and Utah Fire and Rescue Academy standards).
* Note: Employees of this classification must maintain required certifications to retain position.
What is the selection process?
Applications will be reviewed in the order they are submitted, with the first screening being held on DATE TBD (based on testing date). Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications listed above to be eligible for consideration.
If selected for hire, candidate will be required to successfully pass a drug screen and criminal background check. Non-disclosure may result in dismissal. Applicants with unsatisfactory drug screen results will be ineligible for appointment or application to any Provo City position for a minimum period of six (6) months.
Why Provo City?
Provo City has a vision for continued prosperity based on citizen priorities. To deliver on those priorities, the Administration developed a brand promise to establish the high standards of our community identifies as the Provo Pillars: Welcoming, Safe and Sound, Economically Vibrant, and Forward Looking, together we are building a strong foundation for a community that is honored both nationally and locally.
Provo is consistently recognized nationally for its outstanding quality of life, well-being, and as a beautiful place to live. It has been ranked as the #1 Best Performing City (For a Third Consecutive Year!) in 2023 by the Milken Institute. Visit provo.org to learn more!
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
53
Entry-level Firefighter EMT and Paramedic Testing - Date TBD (Winter 2025)
Job Posting Closing Date:
* This is an open recruitment for Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics that are interested in becoming Firefighters with Provo City Fire Department. Testing will be conducted Winter 2025 with actual dates forthcoming.*
Provo Fire & Rescue enjoys a cohesive and positive work environment with a strong desire to help each other succeed. The department has a state-of-the-art Heavy Rescue truck, two ladder trucks, two fire engines, five medic ambulances, and three new Type 6 brush trucks. The department shows its commitment to fire-and-life-safety training by hosting monthly live fire, extrication, and EMS training. The facilities have also been upgraded. Provo Fire just moved into the new public safety administration building, rebuilt Station 2 in 2020, remodeled two other stations, and are in the process of building a new Station 1.
* Testing Details*
Firefighter Written Aptitude Test: TBD
CPAT (for those who pass the Written): TBD
Oral Interviews (for those who pass the CPAT): TBD
Candidates will be contacted with additional information once the testing date has been announced.
Job Details
What is the compensation package?
Annualized Rates: EMT/FF (G25) $51,706 - $67,843
Medic/FF (G28, G30, G32) $61,352 - $95,462
Provo City offers generous employer-paid health insurance; retirement and pension plans, including 401k and 401k matching; paid leaves, including vacation, sick, holidays, bereavement, and parental leaves; educational assistance; competitive pay; and regular review of compensation practices to remain competitive with the market. Employees also receive great perks: free use of the Provo Recreation Center and Peaks Ice Arena, a Provo Library card, 50% off green fees at Timpanogos Golf Course, and others. For more information about benefits click here.
What are the main duties? (For the full class specifications click here: FF/Medic FF/EMT)
* Fight fires by placing, connecting, and advancing hoses.
* Operate pumps, nozzles, ladders, hydrants, extinguishers, generators, and other specialized firefighting equipment and apparatus.
* Search for and rescue victims from burning buildings, vehicles, or other structures and locations.
* Assess victims and determine emergency medical treatment needed at incidents.
* Handle a wide variety of emergency situations.
* Provide medical treatment.
* Transport, lift, restrain or otherwise move patients.
* Report victim assessments and conditions to medical personnel.
* Participate in drills and training.
* Restock ambulance supplies and maintain supply inventory during shifts.
* Assist other staff and perform other related duties as required.
What are the minimum qualifications?
* High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
* Basic EMT license (Utah Office of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness) OR Current Paramedic license for Medic Class.
* Valid, Utah Driver License.
* Must be 18 years of age.
* Must obtain Firefighter I and II certifications within 6 months of hire (NFPA and Utah Fire and Rescue Academy standards).
* Note: Employees of this classification must maintain required certifications to retain position.
What is the selection process?
Applications will be reviewed in the order they are submitted, with the first screening being held on DATE TBD (based on testing date). Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications listed above to be eligible for consideration.
If selected for hire, candidate will be required to successfully pass a drug screen and criminal background check. Non-disclosure may result in dismissal. Applicants with unsatisfactory drug screen results will be ineligible for appointment or application to any Provo City position for a minimum period of six (6) months.
Why Provo City?
Provo City has a vision for continued prosperity based on citizen priorities. To deliver on those priorities, the Administration developed a brand promise to establish the high standards of our community identifies as the Provo Pillars: Welcoming, Safe and Sound, Economically Vibrant, and Forward Looking, together we are building a strong foundation for a community that is honored both nationally and locally.
Provo is consistently recognized nationally for its outstanding quality of life, well-being, and as a beautiful place to live. It has been ranked as the #1 Best Performing City (For a Third Consecutive Year!) in 2023 by the Milken Institute. Visit provo.org to learn more!
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
53