The City of Coalinga
Firefighter/Paramedic
The City of Coalinga, Coalinga, California, United States, 93210
Firefighter/ Paramedic
Salary Range:
19 Fire ($22.7047-$28.9776 per hour/$5,509.68-$7,031.91 per month), FLSA Non-Exempt
FLSA Non-Exempt
Benefits:
Insurance:
The City of Coalinga provides health, vision, and dental insurance for City employees at no cost to the employee. The monthly premium is 100% employer-paid. Employees can choose between a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) or Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plan. Employees may also elect to enroll their spouses, registered domestic partners and/or dependents into the health plan, in which the City will pay 63% of the premium.
Employees receive a City-paid $50,000 life insurance policy.
Retirement:
The City of Coalinga offers a CalPERS retirement plan with a formula of 2% at 55 for CalPERS Classic Members and 2% at 57 for New Members hired after January 1, 2013.
Paid Time Off:
Employees accrue 288 hours of vacation and 288 hours of sick leave per year.
Employees shall receive twenty-four (24) hours in a Holiday Leave for all City recognized holidays that are worked. Employees shall be allowed to carry over a maximum of 120 hours of Holiday Leave per fiscal year.
Miscellaneous Benefits:
This position is included in the International Association of Firefighters representation unit.
On Duty Physical Fitness Training.
Grocery Store Privileges.
Fire Line Meals.
48/96 Work Schedule.
Educational Achievement Compensation. Effective 1/1/19, 1.25% of base rate of pay for AA/AS Degree, and 2.5% of base rate of pay for BA/BS Degree with a maximum of 3.75% in educational achievement compensation.
$50 per month Bilingual Pay.
Longevity Pay of 1.5% of base pay beginning on 10th anniversary, an additional 1.5% of base pay beginning on 15th anniversary, and an additional 1.5% of base pay beginning on 20th anniversary.
Callback Pay.
Paramedic Liaison Officer Pay of $100 per month.
Paramedic Preceptor Pay of $250 per year.
Vacation Cap of 600 hours and Sick Leave Cap of 2,160 hours.
Sick Leave Conversions to pay for voluntary benefits.
Bereavement Leave.
Catastrophic Leave Bank.
Up to 264 Holiday Leave Hours for City recognized holidays worked.
Vacation Cash Out of up to 48 hours per fiscal year.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Deferred Compensation 457 Plan with a City match of 50% of an employee's contribution up to a maximum of 1.5% of the employee's annual salary.
State Disability Insurance and Long Term Disability Insurance.
Flexible Spending Accounts for Unreimbursed Medical and Dependent Care Expenses.
California Labor Code Section 4850.
Uniform Allowance of $1,500 annually.
Compensable Paid Leave for Overtime Calculations.
Basic Function:
Under the general supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, mitigates hazardous materials emergencies and staffs ambulances in the protection of life and property; participates in fire prevention activities and fire company inspections; operates and maintains fire apparatus, fire pumps, firefighting/rescue equipment and ambulances; supervises ambulance operations while on emergency calls; and performs other duties as assigned.
Representative Duties:
* Rescues persons endangered by fire or other hazards. * Provides treatment for victims at the scene of an emergency and during transport to a hospital via ground and/or air ambulance. * Renders advanced and basic life support services consistent with Fresno County Emergency Paramedic policies and procedures. * Maintains communication with designated base station hospitals; carries out orders of the emergency room personnel in the administration of drugs, narcotics, medications, intravenous (IV) solutions and related emergency measures in treating life-threatening medical disorders. * Maintains records and make reports concerning emergency medical care procedures. * Participates in required training programs. * Responds to alarms, lays hose lines, holds nozzles to direct stream of water on fires and assists in the operations of engine pumping equipment. * Raises, lowers and climbs ladders; performs roof top ventilation; conducts overhaul, salvage and clean-up operations. * Assists in the mitigation of emergencies involving hazardous materials. * Maintains fire trucks, engines, ambulances and other emergency vehicles. * Operates communication equipment on vehicles and/or in stations. * Answers general questions from the public; assists in community projects and programs. * Cleans stations, quarters and equipment; maintains a clean and orderly condition in and about the fire station and associated grounds. * Studies Fire Department rules and regulations. * Participates in fire hazards, fire prevention inspections and weed abatement duties. * Responds to fire calls and other emergencies during non-duty hours when required. * May serve as acting Fire Engineer on a temporary assignment. * Drives a fire truck, engine or other fire apparatus if qualified. * Sometimes works over-time or irregular hours. * Wears a uniform; maintains a clean and neat appearance. * Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities:
Knowledge of :
The organizational structure of the department; geographical configurations and characteristics of the response districts; department operating procedures for administration, emergency operations, incident management systems; working knowledge of appropriate methods of patient care used within the Paramedic scope of practice. Standard fire fighting operations, procedures, equipment and safety precautions; fire chemistry; federal, state and local agency laws and regulations pertaining to emergency service, fire safety and occupancy loads; safe driving procedures; basic mechanics; English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; principles and procedures of recordkeeping; and techniques used in dealing with the public.
Skill and Ability to :
Analyze the potential threat to life and property; administer first aid, advanced life support and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR); use, maintain and service emergency medical equipment, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, ladders and other standard firefighting tools, such as hand tools, saws, radios, pagers and telephones. Learn city streets and addresses. Comply with all applicable traffic laws while maintaining a safe response at speeds appropriate to road, traffic and weather conditions. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Communicate effectively in written and verbal form. Keep accurate and orderly records; complete forms and reports; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and documents; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, peers, subordinates and the general public
Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent; completion of college level work in Fire Science is highly desirable. Solo field paramedic experience preferred but not required.
Paramedic Certification; must be able to obtain the Fresno County Certification as a Paramedic within 30 days of appointment and maintain Fresno County's Paramedic certification as a condition of continued employment.
This class is distinguished from the Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) by assignment of some duties and possession of the Paramedic Certification.
Valid California Drivers License, Class C; must be insurable under the City's insurance policy without the City incurring any additional premiums or costs; must obtain a valid Class B license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles prior to completion of probationary period.
Must be 18 years of age at time of appointment; be a U.S. citizen or legal
president alien; and pass a thorough background investigation,
psychological evaluation, physical examination with drug test and twelve
month probation
Required Material:
* City of Coalinga Employment Application * Resume * Copy of appropriate licenses/certificates
Application Deadline:
Continuous
Contact Information:
City of Coalinga
Human Resources Office
155 West Durian Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 935-1533 ext 199 or 112
hr@coalinga.com
www.coalinga.com
Notes:
Minimum Qualifications and required material must be met/received by the last day of the filing period. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that all required material has been received.
Faxed applications will not be accepted.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Resumes submitted in lieu of a completed City of Coalinga Employment Application will not be accepted.
All communication and correspondence from the City of Coalinga will be sent to the applicant via electronic communication to the email address provided by the applicant on the submitted employment application.
The City of Coalinga is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, or covered veteran's status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose.
Salary Range:
19 Fire ($22.7047-$28.9776 per hour/$5,509.68-$7,031.91 per month), FLSA Non-Exempt
FLSA Non-Exempt
Benefits:
Insurance:
The City of Coalinga provides health, vision, and dental insurance for City employees at no cost to the employee. The monthly premium is 100% employer-paid. Employees can choose between a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) or Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plan. Employees may also elect to enroll their spouses, registered domestic partners and/or dependents into the health plan, in which the City will pay 63% of the premium.
Employees receive a City-paid $50,000 life insurance policy.
Retirement:
The City of Coalinga offers a CalPERS retirement plan with a formula of 2% at 55 for CalPERS Classic Members and 2% at 57 for New Members hired after January 1, 2013.
Paid Time Off:
Employees accrue 288 hours of vacation and 288 hours of sick leave per year.
Employees shall receive twenty-four (24) hours in a Holiday Leave for all City recognized holidays that are worked. Employees shall be allowed to carry over a maximum of 120 hours of Holiday Leave per fiscal year.
Miscellaneous Benefits:
This position is included in the International Association of Firefighters representation unit.
On Duty Physical Fitness Training.
Grocery Store Privileges.
Fire Line Meals.
48/96 Work Schedule.
Educational Achievement Compensation. Effective 1/1/19, 1.25% of base rate of pay for AA/AS Degree, and 2.5% of base rate of pay for BA/BS Degree with a maximum of 3.75% in educational achievement compensation.
$50 per month Bilingual Pay.
Longevity Pay of 1.5% of base pay beginning on 10th anniversary, an additional 1.5% of base pay beginning on 15th anniversary, and an additional 1.5% of base pay beginning on 20th anniversary.
Callback Pay.
Paramedic Liaison Officer Pay of $100 per month.
Paramedic Preceptor Pay of $250 per year.
Vacation Cap of 600 hours and Sick Leave Cap of 2,160 hours.
Sick Leave Conversions to pay for voluntary benefits.
Bereavement Leave.
Catastrophic Leave Bank.
Up to 264 Holiday Leave Hours for City recognized holidays worked.
Vacation Cash Out of up to 48 hours per fiscal year.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Deferred Compensation 457 Plan with a City match of 50% of an employee's contribution up to a maximum of 1.5% of the employee's annual salary.
State Disability Insurance and Long Term Disability Insurance.
Flexible Spending Accounts for Unreimbursed Medical and Dependent Care Expenses.
California Labor Code Section 4850.
Uniform Allowance of $1,500 annually.
Compensable Paid Leave for Overtime Calculations.
Basic Function:
Under the general supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, mitigates hazardous materials emergencies and staffs ambulances in the protection of life and property; participates in fire prevention activities and fire company inspections; operates and maintains fire apparatus, fire pumps, firefighting/rescue equipment and ambulances; supervises ambulance operations while on emergency calls; and performs other duties as assigned.
Representative Duties:
* Rescues persons endangered by fire or other hazards. * Provides treatment for victims at the scene of an emergency and during transport to a hospital via ground and/or air ambulance. * Renders advanced and basic life support services consistent with Fresno County Emergency Paramedic policies and procedures. * Maintains communication with designated base station hospitals; carries out orders of the emergency room personnel in the administration of drugs, narcotics, medications, intravenous (IV) solutions and related emergency measures in treating life-threatening medical disorders. * Maintains records and make reports concerning emergency medical care procedures. * Participates in required training programs. * Responds to alarms, lays hose lines, holds nozzles to direct stream of water on fires and assists in the operations of engine pumping equipment. * Raises, lowers and climbs ladders; performs roof top ventilation; conducts overhaul, salvage and clean-up operations. * Assists in the mitigation of emergencies involving hazardous materials. * Maintains fire trucks, engines, ambulances and other emergency vehicles. * Operates communication equipment on vehicles and/or in stations. * Answers general questions from the public; assists in community projects and programs. * Cleans stations, quarters and equipment; maintains a clean and orderly condition in and about the fire station and associated grounds. * Studies Fire Department rules and regulations. * Participates in fire hazards, fire prevention inspections and weed abatement duties. * Responds to fire calls and other emergencies during non-duty hours when required. * May serve as acting Fire Engineer on a temporary assignment. * Drives a fire truck, engine or other fire apparatus if qualified. * Sometimes works over-time or irregular hours. * Wears a uniform; maintains a clean and neat appearance. * Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities:
Knowledge of :
The organizational structure of the department; geographical configurations and characteristics of the response districts; department operating procedures for administration, emergency operations, incident management systems; working knowledge of appropriate methods of patient care used within the Paramedic scope of practice. Standard fire fighting operations, procedures, equipment and safety precautions; fire chemistry; federal, state and local agency laws and regulations pertaining to emergency service, fire safety and occupancy loads; safe driving procedures; basic mechanics; English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; principles and procedures of recordkeeping; and techniques used in dealing with the public.
Skill and Ability to :
Analyze the potential threat to life and property; administer first aid, advanced life support and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR); use, maintain and service emergency medical equipment, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, ladders and other standard firefighting tools, such as hand tools, saws, radios, pagers and telephones. Learn city streets and addresses. Comply with all applicable traffic laws while maintaining a safe response at speeds appropriate to road, traffic and weather conditions. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Communicate effectively in written and verbal form. Keep accurate and orderly records; complete forms and reports; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and documents; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, peers, subordinates and the general public
Education and Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent; completion of college level work in Fire Science is highly desirable. Solo field paramedic experience preferred but not required.
Paramedic Certification; must be able to obtain the Fresno County Certification as a Paramedic within 30 days of appointment and maintain Fresno County's Paramedic certification as a condition of continued employment.
This class is distinguished from the Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) by assignment of some duties and possession of the Paramedic Certification.
Valid California Drivers License, Class C; must be insurable under the City's insurance policy without the City incurring any additional premiums or costs; must obtain a valid Class B license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles prior to completion of probationary period.
Must be 18 years of age at time of appointment; be a U.S. citizen or legal
president alien; and pass a thorough background investigation,
psychological evaluation, physical examination with drug test and twelve
month probation
Required Material:
* City of Coalinga Employment Application * Resume * Copy of appropriate licenses/certificates
Application Deadline:
Continuous
Contact Information:
City of Coalinga
Human Resources Office
155 West Durian Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 935-1533 ext 199 or 112
hr@coalinga.com
www.coalinga.com
Notes:
Minimum Qualifications and required material must be met/received by the last day of the filing period. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that all required material has been received.
Faxed applications will not be accepted.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Resumes submitted in lieu of a completed City of Coalinga Employment Application will not be accepted.
All communication and correspondence from the City of Coalinga will be sent to the applicant via electronic communication to the email address provided by the applicant on the submitted employment application.
The City of Coalinga is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, or covered veteran's status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose.