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City of DuPont

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Job summary

The City of DuPont is recruiting for Lateral Firefighter/Paramedic positions to provide essential firefighting and emergency medical services to the community. Successful candidates will possess strong qualifications including a valid paramedic certification and will work on a full-time basis, responding to a variety of emergencies while maintaining the highest standards of safety and care.

Benefits

Excellent benefits
15 Kelly Days
Wellness Incentive
Drug-Free Workplace

Qualifications

  • Valid Washington State Driver's License required.
  • Must maintain valid paramedic certification.
  • ACLS, PALS, PHTLS certifications required.

Responsibilities

  • Responding to emergency situations involving medical aid and firefighting.
  • Performing rescue operations and hazardous materials response.
  • Conducting fire inspections and public education about fire safety.

Skills

Emergency Medical Services
Firefighting
Technical Rescue

Education

High School Diploma or GED
Valid Washington State Paramedic Certification
ACLS Certification
PALS Certification or equivalent training
PHTLS Certification or equivalent training
IFSAC or Pro-Board Firefighter I Certification

Job description

City of DuPont

Lateral Firefighter/ Paramedic
(Applicant must be a current Certified Paramedic)
This recruitment is to establish a hiring list for anticipated vacancies in the future for Lateral FirefighterParamedics. The Firefighter Paramedic is a full-time, non-exempt position. The hourly rate range for this is position is $32.16 to $42.89, plus excellent benefits. Note: the annual pay rate listed above is based on an annual work schedule of 2608 hours, as per the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of DuPont and the DuPont Professional Firefighters (IAFF Local 3829) found here:Labor Agreements | DuPont, WA - Official Website (dupontwa.gov).

To apply, candidates must submit their resume and City of DuPont application. See specific qualification and application requirements listed below under qualifications. Please attach all required certification documentation, if available.
The DuPont Fire Department has a dedicated, professional and passionate staff who serve the citizens, businesses and visitors of our desirable community. This recruitment will enhance the ability of the department to provide those we serve with a significantly higher level of medical care and intervention. The City of DuPont is looking for motivated individuals who would like to be at forefront of this exciting opportunity.

The staff for the City of DuPont and its Fire Department strive to serve our community through a shared dedication of excellence, respect for diversity, and a commitment to those we serve. The Fire Department works a 48/96-hour shift schedule (including events, call back, deployments, etc.), operating out of one centrally located fire station and providing emergency and non-emergency response to fire, EMS, rescue, hazardous materials, wildland incidents, citizen assists and many other types of calls. The department currently runs over 1000 calls per year, of which is about 70% medical.
GENERAL PURPOSE
The Firefighter’s work includes responding to and dealing with emergency situations, natural conditions that pose a threat to life and property, and incidents of service to the citizens. Employees in this position are responsible for the protection of life and property through firefighting activities, technical rescue, hazardous materials response, emergency medical services, fire inspections activities, public education, and other like duties. This position performs a full range of emergency work under adverse and strenuous physical conditions. Firefighters have a high risk of exposure to hazardous conditions, toxic chemicals and infectious diseases encountered during firefighting or emergency medical incidents.
Firefighters perform duties in the following areas: emergency firefighting operations, technical rescue operations, hazardous materials operations, emergency medical operations, company level fire and life safety building inspections, other fire prevention programs which includes public education, minor maintenance of apparatus, equipment, and facilities, testing of fire hydrants, hose and ladders, and maintenance of quarters in accordance with Department Standard Operating Procedures. Firefighters are responsible to maintain their readiness and skill proficiency through education, training, and a focus on their wellness (psychological, physiological, and physical).
Work performance of this position will be evaluated by their respective Fire Captain for the quality of work, level of proficiency and knowledge of drills, equipment, and related responsibilities. The Firefighter is also evaluated for their ability to work as part of a team in the effective and timely achievement of department goals and objectives. Such evaluation will be based on their level of experience and rank relative to their status; probationary, third, second, and first class.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under the close supervision of the Fire Captain.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
None
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
• Maintain a high level of moral, ethical, and legal behavior and attitude.
May perform hazardous tasks for long periods of time in emergency conditions of high stress, strenuous physical exertion under such conditions as heights, cramped surroundings, extreme temperatures, smoky environments, and limited visibility.
Remove persons from danger and administer emergency medical aid as required.
Participate in fire drills and attend classes on firefighting, emergency medical services, disaster control, etc.
Maintain skill level through ongoing training to prevent degradation of skills.
Responsible to ensure all advanced life support equipment, medications and inventory is present, in good working order, response ready and accounted for.
Receive emergency alarms; operate radio and other communications equipment under routine and emergency conditions.
Perform and maintain physical conditioning in accordance with Departmental Standard Operating Procedures, and Labor Agreement.
Drive or ride Fire Department apparatus to alarms, place equipment, lay and connect hoses and nozzles, raise, and climb ladders, use high pressure water hoses, chemical extinguishing agents and other tools and equipment as required.
Ventilate burning structures; perform salvage operations and other related tasks.
Complete and maintain paperwork, records, and forms as directed by Company Officer.
Participate in the in-service company inspection program.
Drive, operate and maintain Fire Department equipment and apparatus.
Are responsible to be familiar with and adhere to Department Standard Operating Procedures.
Perform minor maintenance and inspection of fire hydrants, apparatus, and equipment.
Participate and assist with testing pumpers, hose, ladders, and extinguishers.
Participate in public education.
Perform maintenance of station.
Maintain professional appearance as directed by Department Standard Operating Procedures.
Perform other related work as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
• High school Diploma, GED or equivalent
Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver’s license and successfully complete the employer’s Emergency Vehicle Incident Prevention (EVIP) program prior to driving apparatus.
Must possess and maintain a valid Paramedic certification with the Washington State Department of Health, and authorization from Pierce County EMS within 30 days of employment.
Must maintain and possess a valid ACLS certification.
Must have at least 8 hours of Pediatric Training equivalent to PALS (PALS Certification preferred).
Must have at least 8 hours of Trauma Training equivalent to PHTLS (PHTLS Certification preferred).
Must have at least one (1) year experience as a Paramedic, in a 911 response system or in a fire-based paramedic service.
Must be able to act/react calmly with a professional demeanor when faced with grotesque, traumatic injuries, or exceptionally emotional situations and conditions.
Must possess an IFSAC or Pro-Board Firefighter I Certification (Firefighter 2 preferred).

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
Modern methods, principles, techniques, and practices applied to firefighting, technical rescue, hazardous materials, fire inspections, disasters, and related fields.
Thorough understanding of the principles and practices or emergency care from a basic level responder, up to and including that of a Paramedic.
Hazardous materials: Recognition and Identification, at the Operations Level.
Topography and street locations of the fire protection area. A general knowledge of basic building construction, hazards, built-in protective devices in buildings, including general control points, placement, and operation of public utilities.
Traffic laws, ordinances and regulations involving apparatus and equipment operation.
Mechanical and operating principles involved in the operation and maintenance of firefighting apparatus and equipment.
Department Standard Operating Procedures
Analyzing dangerous situations rapidly and accurately and taking reasonable course of action.
Performing hose and ladder evolutions and apparatus operations.
Perform physically demanding firefighting skills and duties including, but not limited to, carrying, and manipulating hose, ladders, and rescue equipment.
Adequate knowledge of fire prevention codes and fire safety as it relates to the company level programs.
Inspect and detect violations and hazards in dwellings and other buildings and to make proper recommendations for the correction of findings through company inspections.
Deal with the public courteously and effectively.
Maintain harmonious working relationships with coworkers.
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Understand and execute specific orders or instructions.
React quickly and calmly in a stressful and hazardous condition.
Ensure that all work is performed in a safe manner, following all applicable safety guidelines. Work in real and potentially hazardous conditions to the extent of possible serious injury or loss of life.
Recall facts and conditions observed while under severe physical and emotional stress.

CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, TESTING
ALL APPLICANTS:
  1. Washington State Department of Health Paramedic Credential, or be able to obtain reciprocity by date of hire
  2. Pierce County EMS Agency Authorization, or be able to obtain authorization within 30 days after hire and before patient care can be rendered.
  3. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification (required upon appointment) from American Heart Association or equivalent
  4. Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification, OR at least 8 hours of Continuing Education in pediatric care equivalent to PALS (Pierce County EMS Agency Requirement).
  5. Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) certification, OR at least 8 hours of Continuing Education in trauma equivalent to PHTLS (Pierce County EMS Agency Requirement).
LATERAL APPLICANTS:
  1. In lieu of CPAT, a NFPA 1582 physical will be required.
  2. International Fire Service Accreditation (IFSAC) or Pro-Board Firefighter I. Firefighter II certification is highly desirable.
  3. International Fire Service Accreditation (IFSAC) or Pro-Board HazMat First Responder Awareness (HMA) and HazMat Operations (HMO) certificate.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to:
    Carry a self-contained breathing apparatus weighing approximately 35 pounds on their back and support 100 pounds of hose on their shoulder while walking to a fire.
    Crawl on their hands and knees.
    Climb up and down ladders and stairs with equipment or hose lines.
    Pull heavy objects such as a person from a hazardous condition.
    Work in extreme temperatures wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus.
    Work in a confined space such as an attic or crawl space of a structure.
    Move, lift, and otherwise contact and assist patient(s) in the performance of their duties.
    Lift a loaded stretcher into an ambulance.
    Grip ropes and tools with gloved hands.
    Tie knots.
    Use equipment to cut or chop holes in roofs, walls or floors using an ax or power equipment requiring his/her arms to be above his/her head.
    Cut or chop holes in roofs, walls, and floors using an ax.
    Lift a ladder weighing 75 pounds off of a truck or off the ground safely.
    Operate vehicle extrication equipment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in outside weather conditions. Fire and smoke condition are occasionally very intense. The employee may work near mechanical hazards and in high places. There may be exposure to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, electrical hazards, confined spaces, biologic or radiation hazards or explosives. The employee may also be required to function in situations where physical harm from criminals or other threats is present. These are some, but not all of the conditions that a firefighter may be required to work in or around.

SELECTION GUIDELINE
Formal application, rating of education and experience, oral interview and reference checks are required. Job related tests may be required. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

The job description and or announcement does not constitute an expressed or implied employment agreement between the City and the employee and is subject to change by the City as the needs of the City and requirements of the job change provided that the employer has bargained the changes with any appropriate union pursuant to RCW 41.56 et seq.

Persons needing assistance in the application process may call the Human Resources Office, at 253-912-5388 or duponthr@dupontwa.gov. If you are invited to participate in the selection process and need ADA accommodations, please notify HR before you are scheduled for an interview or testing.

Equal Employment Opportunity: The City of DuPont supports workplace diversity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, veteran's status, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.

Disability: in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, disability will be considered only in the context of an applicant's ability to perform essential functions of the job and to determine reasonable accommodation. Accommodation to participate in the job application and/or selection process for employment will be made upon request with reasonable notice.

Please contact the Human Resources Department for further information. The physical demands described in this job announcement are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Drug-Free Workplace: The City of DuPont is a drug-free, tobacco-free workplace.

In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, employment of persons hired by the City will be contingent upon presentation of acceptable documents verifying identity and authorization of employment in the United States. Applicants who are offered employment must provide acceptable documents verifying identity and work authorization within three business days of the hire date.

Additional Benefits (not listed below)
Wellness Incentive, 15 Kelly Days, and M.E.R.P
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