Canton Township
Firefighter Medic
Canton Township, Canton, Michigan, United States, 48188
Notice of Employment Opportunity
The following full-time job posting will remain open until Thursday, January 16, 2025
Firefighter/Medic (Full-time)
2025 Pay Scale Range:
Start: $72,980
After 6 months: $81,323
Two-year experience: $89,658
Two- and half-year experience: $100,941
Firefighter/Medic hired on or before 12/31/2025 top pay under IAFF contract is $108,962 after two and half years of service.
Overview of Benefits:
* Starting base pay $72,980 * MERS Defined Benefit Pension * Multiplier - 2.5% of base wage * Retirement Eligibility - Age 53/25 years of service
* Retiree Healthcare Plan through IAFF MERP * Parental Leave * Sick Leave * Paid Time Off * Kelly Days * Holiday Pay * Medical (BCN), Dental, Prescription, and Vision Insurance Provided * Life Insurance * Duty Disability Health Care * Short/Long Term Disability * Relaxed tattoo policy
Canton Township is a reciprocal unit as defined in the Reciprocal Retirement Act, Act 88 of 1961.
* This is an external posting open to all applicants. * Must meet the minimum requirements of the position. * In addition to filling budgeted vacancies, an eligibility list will be created to fill any additional vacancies that may occur within the next 12 months. * Applicants are encouraged to apply early.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Responsible to protect life and property through combating, extinguishing, and preventing fires, and providing emergency medical service (EMS) activities often performed under conditions which require strenuous physical exertion. Additional duties include participation in code enforcement activities performed by fire prevention, supervised drills, and training in firefighting and EMS skills. Some time is spent in special and routine maintenance of equipment and apparatus and routine care of buildings and grounds, as well as public education activities.
Work is normally performed under close supervision in accordance with well-defined procedures and is inspected in process and upon completion by a Fire Captain. Occasionally, employees in this class may be required to relieve an officer of higher rank and when so assigned, are responsible for the management of all station programs and the supervision of assigned fire stations and equipment. Employees in this position may be assigned to work on special assignments which call for special abilities and knowledge attained through experience and training. Responsible to attend, comprehend and pass annual training requirements necessary to maintain required certifications and licenses.
EXAMPLES OF WORK: (Note: These examples are intended merely as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this classification and do not include all of the duties an employee in this class may be required to perform.)
* Administers EMS to injured persons, frequently using advance techniques to restore cardio-pulmonary functions including the administration of medications and advanced life support (ALS) procedures * Lays and connects hose, holds nozzles, and directs water streams, raises, and climbs ladders and uses chemical extinguishers, bars, hooks, lines, and other equipment at the scenes of fires. * Participates in fire drills and attends classes in firefighting, EMS, and related duties. * Performs general maintenance work on Fire Department facilities and property * Inspects buildings and premises for compliance with fire laws, checks on complaints and aids in the investigation of arson cases as directed * Inspects commercial and noncommercial buildings for the purposes of pre-fire planning and to ensure they are in compliance with all applicable fire codes. * Gives testimony in court in connection with calls for service as required * Attends public gatherings to ensure observance of fire safety requirements * Conducts tours of stations for scout, civic and other interested groups * Maintains regular and reliable attendance * Demonstrates superior seamless customer service, integrity, and commitment to innovation, efficiency, and fiscally responsible activity * Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
* Graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent; with an Associate Degree in Fire Science preferred; or any combination of experience and training which will provide the desired knowledge, abilities, and skills * Certification from the State of Michigan Firefighters Training Council as a Firefighter II (120 hr. course); or FFII certification from an IFSAC or Pro Board accredited academy deemed reciprocal by the State of Michigan * Possession of a current, valid Paramedic certification from the State of Michigan * Certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) prior to hire * Must possess a current, valid Driver's License with a driving history that does not create liability concerns, i.e. convictions of reckless driving, careless driving, suspended license, or convictions involving drinking and impaired driving. * Successful completion of the Conference of Western Wayne (CWW) Written within past three years. Must be current at time of employment start date * Successful completion of the Conference of Western Wayne (CWW) Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within the past year. Must be current at time of employment start date * Knowledge of firefighting principles and practices, emergency medical techniques including ALS and protocols, fire salvage and overhaul operations, and rescue and extrication operations * Ability to learn the streets and physical layout of the Township; including fire hydrant locations * Ability to observe and accurately monitor people's behavior to assess patient condition * Ability to satisfactorily complete required training. * Ability to react competently, quickly and calmly in emergency conditions. * Ability and strength for prolonged and arduous work under adverse conditions; ability to rely on senses of sight and hearing to help determine the nature of emergency and make operation decisions * Ability to cooperate with supervisors and other employees and to accept lines of authority. * Ability to effectively use Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and protective clothing to prevent exposure to hazardous materials and infectious diseases. * Ability to deal effectively with the public in a courteous and tactful manner. * Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the co-workers, Township employees, patients and their families, and other members of the community * Ability to analyze problems and to present facts and recommendations effectively in both oral and written form * Ability to clearly communicate procedures, problems, and policies with fellow employees and the public in a tactful and courteous manner * Demonstrated attention to detail and importance of responsiveness to internal and external customers.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Physical Demands
* Stand- Frequently - Less than 10 lbs- Frequently * Walk- Frequently - 10 - 29 lbs- Frequently * Sit- Occasionally - 30 - 59 lbs- Frequently * Use of Hands/Fingers- Frequently - 60 - 100 lbs- Frequently * Reach- Frequently Push/Pull * Climb- Frequently - -Less than 10 lbs- Frequently * Crawl- Frequently - 10 - 29 lbs- Frequently * Squat or Kneel- Frequently - 30 - 59 lbs- Frequently * Bend- Frequently - 60 - 100 lbs- Frequently
CANTON TOWNSHIP FIREFIGHTER / MEDIC - QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY - IMPORTANT TIMELINE AND SELECTION PROCESS INFORMATION
Canton Township is currently accepting applications for the Firefighter / Medic position. In addition to filling the budgeted vacancy, an employment eligibility list may also be created to fill any additional vacancies that may arise in the next twelve months.
Applicants must meet one of the FF I/II Certification requirements listed below AND one of the Paramedic listed below to be eligible for consideration for this job posting.
Firefighter I/II (FF I/II) Certification
* Current State of Michigan Firefighter I / II certification at time of application. * Registered and accepted in a recognized Fire Program and/or Fire Academy that will result in FF I/II certification upon completion. * Candidates that have Firefighter II certification from an IFSAC or Pro Board accredited academy deemed reciprocal by the State of Michigan will also be considered.
Paramedic License
* Current State of MI Paramedic License at time of application. * Completed recognized Paramedic Program and successful completion of National Registry within two months of date of application. * Currently enrolled and attending a recognized paramedic program with successful completion of National Registry within four months of the date of application.
Applicants who meet the FF I/II and Paramedic requirements listed above will be considered for an oral interview. Contingent on passing the oral interview, candidates must also meet the following testing requirements to remain in consideration for the Firefighter Medic position.
CPAT
* Provide valid CPAT certificate at time of interview. * Successfully pass the CPAT within 60 days of notification of passing oral board.
Written (CWW Written or EMPCO FTS)
* Provide valid CWW or EMPCO FTS written certificate at time of interview. * Successfully pass CWW or EMPCO FTS written within 60 days of notification of passing oral board.
Qualified candidates that pass the oral board must meet both the CPAT and Written testing requirements within 60 days of notification that they passed the oral board to remain in consideration for the position.
Employment Applications - Thursday, January 2, 2025 - Thursday, January 16, 2025
* Applications must be completed and submitted to be considered for this job posting. * Applicants will receive a system-generated confirmation email immediately after their online application has been accepted. Applicants that do not receive a system-generated confirmation email after submitting their employment application need to contact 734-394-5118 to verify the status of their application. * Paper applications are available in Human Resources. Applicants choosing to complete a paper application should be conscious of postal delivery times. Paper applications must be received during the open posting period.
Oral Interviews on or after Tuesday, January 21, 2025
* Oral interviews will be held on or after Tuesday, January 21, 2025. * Qualified candidates selected for the oral interview will be notified via email. * Email will contain information on how to prepare for the oral interview - email will include a link that contains a list of interview questions to help candidates prepare for the interview. * Candidates must confirm their attendance by responding to email.
* Applicants who are not invited to interview will receive an email notification they are no longer being considered. * Upon conclusion of oral interviews, candidates will be notified of the status of their interview.
Contingent Job Offers
All offers of employment are contingent on the results of further interviews, reference checks, driving record verification, psychological examination, comprehensive background investigation, working history verification, physical examination/drug screen, and satisfactory completion of a probationary period
The following full-time job posting will remain open until Thursday, January 16, 2025
Firefighter/Medic (Full-time)
2025 Pay Scale Range:
Start: $72,980
After 6 months: $81,323
Two-year experience: $89,658
Two- and half-year experience: $100,941
Firefighter/Medic hired on or before 12/31/2025 top pay under IAFF contract is $108,962 after two and half years of service.
Overview of Benefits:
* Starting base pay $72,980 * MERS Defined Benefit Pension * Multiplier - 2.5% of base wage * Retirement Eligibility - Age 53/25 years of service
* Retiree Healthcare Plan through IAFF MERP * Parental Leave * Sick Leave * Paid Time Off * Kelly Days * Holiday Pay * Medical (BCN), Dental, Prescription, and Vision Insurance Provided * Life Insurance * Duty Disability Health Care * Short/Long Term Disability * Relaxed tattoo policy
Canton Township is a reciprocal unit as defined in the Reciprocal Retirement Act, Act 88 of 1961.
* This is an external posting open to all applicants. * Must meet the minimum requirements of the position. * In addition to filling budgeted vacancies, an eligibility list will be created to fill any additional vacancies that may occur within the next 12 months. * Applicants are encouraged to apply early.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Responsible to protect life and property through combating, extinguishing, and preventing fires, and providing emergency medical service (EMS) activities often performed under conditions which require strenuous physical exertion. Additional duties include participation in code enforcement activities performed by fire prevention, supervised drills, and training in firefighting and EMS skills. Some time is spent in special and routine maintenance of equipment and apparatus and routine care of buildings and grounds, as well as public education activities.
Work is normally performed under close supervision in accordance with well-defined procedures and is inspected in process and upon completion by a Fire Captain. Occasionally, employees in this class may be required to relieve an officer of higher rank and when so assigned, are responsible for the management of all station programs and the supervision of assigned fire stations and equipment. Employees in this position may be assigned to work on special assignments which call for special abilities and knowledge attained through experience and training. Responsible to attend, comprehend and pass annual training requirements necessary to maintain required certifications and licenses.
EXAMPLES OF WORK: (Note: These examples are intended merely as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this classification and do not include all of the duties an employee in this class may be required to perform.)
* Administers EMS to injured persons, frequently using advance techniques to restore cardio-pulmonary functions including the administration of medications and advanced life support (ALS) procedures * Lays and connects hose, holds nozzles, and directs water streams, raises, and climbs ladders and uses chemical extinguishers, bars, hooks, lines, and other equipment at the scenes of fires. * Participates in fire drills and attends classes in firefighting, EMS, and related duties. * Performs general maintenance work on Fire Department facilities and property * Inspects buildings and premises for compliance with fire laws, checks on complaints and aids in the investigation of arson cases as directed * Inspects commercial and noncommercial buildings for the purposes of pre-fire planning and to ensure they are in compliance with all applicable fire codes. * Gives testimony in court in connection with calls for service as required * Attends public gatherings to ensure observance of fire safety requirements * Conducts tours of stations for scout, civic and other interested groups * Maintains regular and reliable attendance * Demonstrates superior seamless customer service, integrity, and commitment to innovation, efficiency, and fiscally responsible activity * Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
* Graduation from an accredited high school or its equivalent; with an Associate Degree in Fire Science preferred; or any combination of experience and training which will provide the desired knowledge, abilities, and skills * Certification from the State of Michigan Firefighters Training Council as a Firefighter II (120 hr. course); or FFII certification from an IFSAC or Pro Board accredited academy deemed reciprocal by the State of Michigan * Possession of a current, valid Paramedic certification from the State of Michigan * Certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) prior to hire * Must possess a current, valid Driver's License with a driving history that does not create liability concerns, i.e. convictions of reckless driving, careless driving, suspended license, or convictions involving drinking and impaired driving. * Successful completion of the Conference of Western Wayne (CWW) Written within past three years. Must be current at time of employment start date * Successful completion of the Conference of Western Wayne (CWW) Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within the past year. Must be current at time of employment start date * Knowledge of firefighting principles and practices, emergency medical techniques including ALS and protocols, fire salvage and overhaul operations, and rescue and extrication operations * Ability to learn the streets and physical layout of the Township; including fire hydrant locations * Ability to observe and accurately monitor people's behavior to assess patient condition * Ability to satisfactorily complete required training. * Ability to react competently, quickly and calmly in emergency conditions. * Ability and strength for prolonged and arduous work under adverse conditions; ability to rely on senses of sight and hearing to help determine the nature of emergency and make operation decisions * Ability to cooperate with supervisors and other employees and to accept lines of authority. * Ability to effectively use Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and protective clothing to prevent exposure to hazardous materials and infectious diseases. * Ability to deal effectively with the public in a courteous and tactful manner. * Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the co-workers, Township employees, patients and their families, and other members of the community * Ability to analyze problems and to present facts and recommendations effectively in both oral and written form * Ability to clearly communicate procedures, problems, and policies with fellow employees and the public in a tactful and courteous manner * Demonstrated attention to detail and importance of responsiveness to internal and external customers.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Physical Demands
* Stand- Frequently - Less than 10 lbs- Frequently * Walk- Frequently - 10 - 29 lbs- Frequently * Sit- Occasionally - 30 - 59 lbs- Frequently * Use of Hands/Fingers- Frequently - 60 - 100 lbs- Frequently * Reach- Frequently Push/Pull * Climb- Frequently - -Less than 10 lbs- Frequently * Crawl- Frequently - 10 - 29 lbs- Frequently * Squat or Kneel- Frequently - 30 - 59 lbs- Frequently * Bend- Frequently - 60 - 100 lbs- Frequently
CANTON TOWNSHIP FIREFIGHTER / MEDIC - QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY - IMPORTANT TIMELINE AND SELECTION PROCESS INFORMATION
Canton Township is currently accepting applications for the Firefighter / Medic position. In addition to filling the budgeted vacancy, an employment eligibility list may also be created to fill any additional vacancies that may arise in the next twelve months.
Applicants must meet one of the FF I/II Certification requirements listed below AND one of the Paramedic listed below to be eligible for consideration for this job posting.
Firefighter I/II (FF I/II) Certification
* Current State of Michigan Firefighter I / II certification at time of application. * Registered and accepted in a recognized Fire Program and/or Fire Academy that will result in FF I/II certification upon completion. * Candidates that have Firefighter II certification from an IFSAC or Pro Board accredited academy deemed reciprocal by the State of Michigan will also be considered.
Paramedic License
* Current State of MI Paramedic License at time of application. * Completed recognized Paramedic Program and successful completion of National Registry within two months of date of application. * Currently enrolled and attending a recognized paramedic program with successful completion of National Registry within four months of the date of application.
Applicants who meet the FF I/II and Paramedic requirements listed above will be considered for an oral interview. Contingent on passing the oral interview, candidates must also meet the following testing requirements to remain in consideration for the Firefighter Medic position.
CPAT
* Provide valid CPAT certificate at time of interview. * Successfully pass the CPAT within 60 days of notification of passing oral board.
Written (CWW Written or EMPCO FTS)
* Provide valid CWW or EMPCO FTS written certificate at time of interview. * Successfully pass CWW or EMPCO FTS written within 60 days of notification of passing oral board.
Qualified candidates that pass the oral board must meet both the CPAT and Written testing requirements within 60 days of notification that they passed the oral board to remain in consideration for the position.
Employment Applications - Thursday, January 2, 2025 - Thursday, January 16, 2025
* Applications must be completed and submitted to be considered for this job posting. * Applicants will receive a system-generated confirmation email immediately after their online application has been accepted. Applicants that do not receive a system-generated confirmation email after submitting their employment application need to contact 734-394-5118 to verify the status of their application. * Paper applications are available in Human Resources. Applicants choosing to complete a paper application should be conscious of postal delivery times. Paper applications must be received during the open posting period.
Oral Interviews on or after Tuesday, January 21, 2025
* Oral interviews will be held on or after Tuesday, January 21, 2025. * Qualified candidates selected for the oral interview will be notified via email. * Email will contain information on how to prepare for the oral interview - email will include a link that contains a list of interview questions to help candidates prepare for the interview. * Candidates must confirm their attendance by responding to email.
* Applicants who are not invited to interview will receive an email notification they are no longer being considered. * Upon conclusion of oral interviews, candidates will be notified of the status of their interview.
Contingent Job Offers
All offers of employment are contingent on the results of further interviews, reference checks, driving record verification, psychological examination, comprehensive background investigation, working history verification, physical examination/drug screen, and satisfactory completion of a probationary period