Fire/Rescue Officer I (Firefighter and EMT-B)

CITY OF GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
Greenville, North Carolina United States  View Map
Posted: Jul 14, 2024
  • Salary: $43,472.00 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Fire and EMS
  • Public Health
  • Job Description

    Job Summary

    The Greenville Fire/Rescue Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Fire/Rescue Officer I (Firefighter and EMT-B). This position works a 24-hour shift on duty, with two days (48 hours) off between shifts. Shift employees work an average of ten 24-hour shifts per month.

    Salary for Certified Fire/Rescue Officer I is $46,820.80 after completing a successful probationary period.

    5% increase in pay for certified Paramedics

    Note: This recruitment process is for certified applicants . See the "Minimum Qualifications" section for required certifications and other minimum qualifications.

    This is a continuous posting and may close at any time.

    Examples of Duties

    The position of Firefighter/EMT-B for the Greenville Fire/Rescue Department requires the employee to play a multi-functional role. This role encompasses the many responsibilities required on the emergency scene as well as the daily tasks of maintaining a fire station, cleaning and inspecting equipment, and participating in training.

    • Respond to emergency and non-emergency responses to Fire calls, EMS calls, Rescue calls, and other requests for service;
    • Facilities and equipment maintenance; pre-fire planning; public education; child passenger seat installation;
    • Perform other duties as specified by the Fire/Rescue Department.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Education: Minimum of H.S. Diploma or GED

    Age: must be at least 18 years old

    Certifications:
    • N.C. State Certified Firefighter Level I & Level II (or ability to obtain by reciprocity)
    • N.C. State Certified Hazardous Materials Operations Level (or ability to obtain by reciprocity)
    • N.C. State Certified EMT-Basic (or ability to obtain by reciprocity)

    Note: all certifications; in state and out of state, will be considered if earned through an academy accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or the National Board of Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board).

    Completed Training:
    • NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800
    • Firefighter Survival Skills
    • Firefighter Rescue/RIT

    Additional Requirements:
    • Must have a safe driving record and possess a valid driver's license that is not revoked, suspended, or subject to limited restoration or conditional operation privileges.
    • Be a United States citizen or a non-citizen who can provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States.
    • Be of good moral character.
    • Possess the mental, physical, and medical health to perform job duties.

    The selection process will include a physical agility test, oral interview, background check, psychological evaluation, medical examination, and drug screen.

    Special Requirements

    • Must obtain approval to function as an EMT-B in Pitt County by the Medical Director within one month from date of employment;
    • Must obtain a N.C. Class "B" driver's license within one month from date of employment

    The City of Greenville offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Employees in designated part-time positions may participate in some of the benefit programs offered to regular full-time employees.

    Visit the City of Greenville Human Resources Website for a more in depth summary of our benefits.
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Greenville
    • City of Greenville

    About Greenville

    Some places have what it takes to help write the story of your life, to help you create and live your life to the fullest: opportunities, people and experiences that open minds and doors; activities that enrich and entertain. Places so welcoming that you feel you’re in the presence of family and friends, and that everywhere you turn, you find yourself in good company.

    As the hub of eastern North Carolina, Greenville is that place.

    Here, life’s a graceful balance of front-porch friendly and business-world sharp, a balance lit up and alive with all the amenities of a metropolitan university town. Where we enjoy the company of our neighbors on summer nights, talking on the porch about the day’s news and sports scores from the latest Pirate’s game, until someone flips a coin to see who’ll run out for barbeque.

    Walking through the streets of Greenville, you see it has its share of art galleries, museums and festivals that delight; or, close by, the campus of East Carolina University calls to art and culture lovers with its worldly offering of musical concerts, theatrical and dance productions, travel films and lectures. For students with the fire of the future shining in their eyes, ready to turn their dreams loose, the campus calls to them in another voice.

    Yes, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. But in many cases (and maybe this is just as important) what you didn’t even know you were looking for. That’s the way it is in Greenville. What makes it tick is how it makes people tick. As the cultural, educational and economic hub of the region, it’s expansive; it rewards the curious imagination, the entrepreneurial mind.

    If you’re a person with big ideas and big ambitions, Greenville is good company. The smart thinking, hard work and optimism that once made Greenville a leading marketer of tobacco are still prevalent, though now guiding the area’s technology focus with its many bioscience and robotics breakthroughs. No surprise, these victories are trumpeted with as much enthusiasm as the local sports team’s trophy season.

    Located just inland off the North Carolina coast, East of I-95, over 20 parks grace the landscape of Greenville and Pitt County. So if you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll find enough adventure and scenic beauty here to fill up the canvas of your days, and plenty of like-minded people who share your respect for the grandeur of nature, the intoxicating fragrance of our Magnolia trees, picnicking under the shade of oaks, fishing at sundown, or hiking down a path that leads you not to the trail’s end, but to the conclusion that this is where you belong.

    True, in some parts of the world, when you say the word “hub” people think “crowded”, “faceless”, “too noisy to hear myself think”. But we’re different.

    There are crowds … parades down Evans Street. An annual Halloween street party. Students streaming to classes. Participants at major meeting or conferences. Or onlookers gathered down at the Extreme Park or Five Points Plaza to watch BMX bike pros practicing for an event.

    But they’re not faceless crowds.

    There is noise … live music rising from the campus nightlife scene, the hub-bub around the Convention Center, or when the Pirates rally to make the winning score, nothing short of pandemonium.

    But our noise makes your spirits soar.

    In fact, you could say that the hustle and bustle of life in Greenville is conducive to a higher level of thinking and inspiration. One thing’s for sure, the first thought on your mind will be how glad you are to be in Greenville, North Carolina, smack dab in the middle of such good company.

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