Paramedic
El Dorado Hills Fire Department - California - San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Work at El Dorado Hills Fire Department - California
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$65,340.00 - $79,428.00 Annually Location :
CA, CA Job Type:
Full Time Job Number:
2025-001 Department:
Administration Office Opening Date:
03/26/2025 Closing Date:
4/22/2025 4:00 PM Pacific
The El Dorado Hills Fire Department is looking for highly motivated, qualified individuals to join our team!
SALARY INFORMATION: Anticipated Annual Base Salary in July 2025: $70,567 - $85,782.
Annual Compensation: $84,380 - $102,378 (Includes base pay, required overtime, holiday pay, and an anticipated 8% base salary increase in July 2025).
ABOUT THE TOWN OF EL DORADO HILLS
Nestled along Highway 50 in the lower Sierra Nevada foothills in western El Dorado County, the unincorporated community of El Dorado Hills enjoys the kind of location that Californians dream about. Adjacent to Folsom Lake, only 40 minutes from downtown Sacramento, and 90 minutes from Lake Tahoe, its ideal location and mild seasonal climate are matched with excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and plenty of amenities. Its lush rolling hills provide breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Sacramento Valley. El Dorado Hills has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years and has become a very desirable place to call home and to raise a family.
El Dorado Hills is a growing community with over 50,000 residents. It features a variety of activities for children and adults such sports, t-ball, baseball, football, soccer, swimming and swimming lessons, volleyball, martial arts, wrestling, track, exercise classes and many more choices to meet the needs of the community.
The area's beauty is matched by the many outdoor recreational opportunities including world class skiing, boating, river rafting, hiking, fishing, and camping. More than half of El Dorado County consists of national forest and other recreation areas, including the world-famous Rubicon Trail. El Dorado County's 10,000-foot mountain peaks, 200 lakes, and 682 miles of rivers make the area ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Those with a more relaxed sense of recreation may also enjoy the rich Gold Rush history, Apple Hill, and over 100 wineries and breweries.
ABOUT EL DORADO HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT
The El Dorado Hills Fire Department was formed in 1963 and is led by five elected board members. It employs more than 80 employees that include fire suppression, emergency medical services, fire prevention and administrative personnel. The department is an all-risk department that provides fire protection and emergency medical services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All stations are a designated Safe Place for children and adults that are in danger, as well as Safe Surrender for babies. In addition, the department is involved with community services and events. To ensure the safety of our youngest citizens, our Fire Department conducts a Buckle Up Baby Program, to ensure car seats are inspected for proper installation. Residents can also participate in our Life Jacket Loaner Safety Program, so that swimming, boating, and watersport enthusiasts who find themselves without life jackets can borrow a life jacket to enjoy a safe day on the water. Every holiday season, our premier event known as the Santa Run is a weeklong joyous event that brings Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the running elves to many neighborhoods and designated locations to collect toys for Shriners Hospital and food for families in need, all while spreading cheer, and handing out candy canes to participants. DEFINITION Under the direction of the assigned Captain/Supervisor, provides ambulance transport services as a member of the El Dorado Hills Fire Department (Department).
CHARACTERISTICS The non-firefighting position of Paramedic (EMT-P) works under the direct supervision of the assigned Captain in conjunction with other Department Staff and the overall direction of the Operations Branch. The primary responsibility of the EMT-P is to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS) care and transport of patients as a team member of the Department and in support of the El Dorado County Emergency Services Authority (JPA). An EMT-P is required to be able to make critical decisions that impact the safety, well-being, or life of patients and members of the Department in stressful situations. The EMT-P is expected to execute sound judgment that demonstrates the highest of ethical and moral standards in the performance of job duties and other situations with and without explicit direction. The EMT-P is not authorized to make budget expenditures.
Examples of Duties / Knowledge & Skills
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Note: The following duties are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of a specific statement on duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all the duties listed. Employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level as required. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job.
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Operate JPA owned ambulances as directed, including driving to and from medical emergencies as part of the ambulance transportation team. Must pass Department EMS Academy and all related new hire didactic and skills training with no less than 80% final score, prior to release to active-duty status within the Department. A licensed Paramedic is authorized to do any of the following procedures utilizing both BLS and ALS level skills during training, while at the scene of an emergency, or during patient care but is not limited to:
Evaluate the ill and injured and document findings and actions on a patient care report. Render both basic and advanced life support, rescue and first aid to patients. Obtain and document diagnostic signs including but not limited to temperature, blood pressure pulse and respirations rates, level of consciousness, pupil status and electrocardiogram interpretations. Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including the use of mechanical adjuncts to advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation and both manual defibrillators and automated external defibrillators (AED). Use the following adjunctive airway breathing aids:
Oropharyngeal airway; nasopharyngeal airway. Advanced airways to include Supraglottic and endotracheal intubation. Waveform capnography. Suction devices. Basic and advanced oxygen delivery devices; and Manual and mechanical ventilating devices designed for pre-hospital use.
Use various types of stretchers and body immobilization devices. Provide initial pre-hospital emergency trauma care. Perform basic field triage. Transport patients. Manage patients within their scope of practice. Administration of emergency medications per El Dorado County. EMS Protocols. Lifting patients into ambulances on a gurney.
Contact and obtain direction from base hospitals regarding patient care. Cleans and decontaminates as necessary/directed Department equipment, apparatus, and facilities. Collection and documentation of patient billing information per Department policy. Maintains and restocks inventory of ambulance and station EMS supplies. Performs preventative maintenance inspections (PMI) on assigned apparatus. Follows all Federal, State, County, Local, and Department laws, regulations, protocols, and policies including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Attends and successfully completes Department and hospital training sessions and drills. Participates in overseeing operational readiness and cleanliness of apparatus and equipment. Participate in all assigned training. Participate in public education/training efforts. Serve as a mentor/trainer of new employees. Attend Department and County meetings as directed. Perform related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge Of
: Applicable federal, state, county, local and department regulations, practices, and procedures; principals of emergency ambulance and transportation procedures including first aid, resuscitator, and gurney operations, including safe emergency work practices; infectious disease control procedures; emergency radio communication procedures, medical terminology and documentation; emergency vehicle maintenance and operation, including all applicable federal and state driving licenses; correct English grammar, punctuation, and spelling; basic computer operations.
Ability To
: Learn rules, regulations and operational procedures of the Fire Department; read electronic and incident maps and follow map directions; learn the street location and physical layout of the district and major traffic; work effectively in difficult and hazardous emergency situations and environments and carry out work assignments as instructed; think and act quickly in emergencies; work effectively as a member of a team; safely and properly operate a vehicle and transport patients during ambulance transportation; learn basic and advanced life support emergency medical care and CPR life-saving procedures; demonstrate a high degree of mechanical aptitude; learn the operating and mechanical principals of Department owned vehicles and equipment used by the Department; understand and follow oral and written directions promptly and accurately; communicate orally effectively with the public and fellow employees; learn through structures lectures in a classroom setting and through oral instruction in an on-the-job setting; comprehend and make inferences from written material; learn to operate and enter data into a computer terminal, personal computer or keyboard device; produce written documents using proper grammar and punctuation; deal courteously and effectively with the public; establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Minimum qualifications & Requirements
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required skills, knowledge, and abilities may be considered qualifying at the sole discretion of the District. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills would be:
Education and Experience:
High School diploma or equivalent GED certificate is required. Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements:
Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age. Must possess and maintain a valid (unrestricted) California Driver's License, Class C and satisfactory driving record. Must possess and maintain valid State of California EMT-P Certification/Licensure. Current and ability to maintain American Heart Association CPR (Healthcare), ACLS, PALS(PEPP), and PHTLS Certification. Upon hire, candidates must complete and maintain El Dorado County Paramedic Accreditation as a condition of employment. Must be able to provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States.
Desirable:
Ambulance work experience. California State Fire Marshal Accredited Firefighter I Academy. California State Fire Marshal Training Courses.
Supplemental information REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO ATTACH/SUBMIT WITH APPLICATION: All applicants must submit proof of the following valid licenses and certifications with their applications. Missing required documents will be considered an incomplete application and candidate will not move forward in the recruitment process.
California Driver's License, Class C. EMT-P Certification/Licensure. American Heart Association CPR, ACLS, and PALS/PEPP Certifications. Proof of El Dorado County Paramedic Accreditation, if applicable. Qualified candidates may apply for the position of Paramedic. We only accept applications from candidates who meet all of the requirements. Candidates with the most relevant qualifications will be invited to an Oral Panel Interview and EMS Assessment Center. The Oral Panel Interview, EMS Assessment Center, and Paramedic Ability Test process will be weighted for placement on the Department's eligibility list. Offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation, medical and drug screening, and/or polygraph examination. The probationary period is twelve (12) months. TENTATIVE TESTING SCHEDULE:
ORAL PANEL INTERVIEW, EMS ASSESSMENT, AND PARAMEDIC ABILITY TEST:
The first round of interviews will take place May 6, 2025 - May 9, 2025. **Any subsequent interviews will be scheduled as position vacancies occur.**
If you have any questions, please contact Chief Dave Brady at (916) 500-3924 or 2025 PARAMEDIC
CLASSIFICATION:
Non-exempt Full-time/Regular WORK ASSIGNMENT: Non-shift employees: 40-hour workweek Shift employees: 56-hour average duty week
EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY: Employees are eligible for educational incentive pay (non-stackable) as follows:
AA/AS = $300 per month BA/BS = $600 per month MA/MS = $900 per month
The maximum educational incentive pay an employee may receive is $900 per month.
LONGEVITY Eligible employees receive annual longevity pay disbursements paid over 26 pay periods as follows:
Years of Service
Annual Pay 10 $3,000 15 $3,500 20 $4,000 25 $4,500 30 $5,000
SOCIAL SECURITY: Employees are not covered by Social Security.
MEDICARE: Employees contribute 1.45% to Medicare.
HEALTH BENEFITS:
The Department offers CalPERS health benefits and contributes up to a maximum of up
$3,042.44
per month towards medical insurance. The Department provides dental and vision insurance. $500 cash in lieu of health benefits option.
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: An employee assistance program (EAP) is provided to all regular employees. EAP services are available to anyone living in the employee's household and dependent children attending college.
RETIREMENT: Employees are enrolled in a defined benefit retirement program under the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) as follows:
New members without reciprocity are enrolled in the 2.7% at age 57 Safety retirement formula and contributes half the normal cost as defined by CalPERS. Classic members are enrolled in the 3% at 55 Safety retirement formula and contribute 12% of their reportable compensation. Department pays a 9% Employer Paid Member Contribution (EPMC) for Classic Members only. DEFFERED COMPENSATION: Employees in regular positions may at their choice participate in a deferred compensation plan. Beginning the first full pay period in July 2024, for CalPERS "new members", as defined by PEPRA, who participate in a departmental 457 deferred compensation plan, the Department shall contribute a matching amount of up to one hundred dollars ($100) per month towards the employees elected 457 deferred compensation plan.
RETIREE MEDICAL PLAN: Eligible employees are entitled to a Department contribution towards retiree healthcare.
VACATION: Vacation accrual is based on hours of completed continuous service:
Non-Shift Employees: Years of Service Annual Hours 1 - 4 104 5 - 9 152 10 - 14 192 15 - 20 208 20+ 224
Shift Employees: Years of Service Annual Hours 1 - 4 144 5 - 9 216 10 - 14 264 15 - 20 288 20+ 312
HOLIDAYS: 12 holidays within the calendar year:
New Year's Day Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday President's Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day Shift Employees Shift employees receive 120 hours of annual holiday pay disbursement paid over 26 pay periods.
SICK LEAVE: Sick leave is accumulated from year-to-year and accrues as follows:
Staff Employees
Upon employment, 136 hours per year Shift Employees
Upon employment, 192 hours per year
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: Employees may participate in a medical and/or dependent care reimbursement program. The program helps employees pay for eligible medical, childcare and elderly care expenses in accordance with the IRS code.
UNIFORMS: Employees receive $800 per year, paid bi-weekly, for the purchase of uniforms. Boots are considered PPE and are provided by the Department. This benefit summary is intended to provide an easy way for current and prospective employees to access fringe benefit information, including voluntary options. This summary is intended to be accurate, but it is not an official plan document, and has no legal or binding effect as an expressed or implied contract, or otherwise, and does not alter or amend any provision of the Memoranda of Understanding, Personnel and Salary Resolution, retirement contract, insurance policy contract, or any other official document of the El Dorado Hills Fire Department, including Standard Operating Procedures and General Orders. All insurance benefits described in the summary are subject to the terms and limitations of the El Dorado Hills Fire Department's insurance contracts with individual insurance providers. 01
Do you possess a valid State of California EMT-P Certification/Licensure?
Yes No
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Do you possess current American Heart Association CPR (Healthcare), ACLS, PALS (PEPP), and PHTLS Certifications?
Yes No
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Do you have experience working on an ambulance? If so, please explain. 04
Do you possess El Dorado County Paramedic Accreditation?
Yes No
05
Do you possess a California State Fire Marshal Accredited Firefighter I Academy?
Yes No
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Do you possess any California State Fire Marshal Training Courses? If so, please explain. Required Question