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Firefighter Paramedic or EMT

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EAST LAKE TARPON SPECIAL FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT
3375 TARPON LAKE BOULEVARD
PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA 34685
(727)784-8668
http://www.elfr.org

Updated: June 17, 2024 

The East Lake Special Fire Control District (ELFR) is hiring a total of six Firefighter Paramedic or Firefighter EMT positions to facilitate the new 6-week Kelly Day schedule (2023-2026 CBA).

All screening and testing are through the National Testing Network. Candidates must have both FireTEAM and a valid CPAT or have been actively employed as a firefighter in the State of Florida for these positions. Candidates must fill out a PHQ to be considered. To complete an application and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Firefighter, and under Florida, select Sign up for the East Lake Special Fire Control District.

All testing must be completed and submitted through NTN by midnight on July 8th, 2024.

ELFR is located in Northeast Pinellas County and is primarily a bedroom community with over 32,000 residents covering 33 square miles.  ELFR is a full-time paid fire department consisting of 36-line personnel (including Division Chiefs, Lieutenants, Driver-Engineers, Paramedics, and EMTs), seven administrative personnel, three stations, two ALS engines, an ALS squad/engine, one ALS Rescue/Ambulance, two reserve engines, a brush truck, a water truck, and a UTV.

ELFR is a full-service Department that provides Fire Prevention, Suppression and Investigation, Advanced Life Support Rescue, Hazardous Materials First Response, Vehicle extraction, Water extraction rescue, and Mutual Aid assistance to neighboring departments and counties. East Lake Fire Rescue also offers community interactive services such as CPR instruction, certified child safety seat installation, blood pressure checks, home safety and pool inspections, fire safety programs with local schools and preschools, and an annual "Safety Day" Open House. All three of its stations are also "Safe Place" havens for troubled teens.

Competitive benefits include a starting salary for Firefighter Paramedics on October 1, 2024, of $63,427.77 with annual step increases and a 48/96 work schedule. 100% Health Care and dental coverage for employee and 90% for dependent(s), Life Insurance, Accident and Specified Sickness / Disease Coverage, 175 Local pension plan (4% multiplier), 7% employee contribution, 5-year drop plan, 6 Week Paid Kelly Day, Holiday Pay, Vacation Leave, Sick Leave, Longevity Awards, Annual Physical Fitness, and Education/Certification incentives, 100%-dollar match on Florida State Supplemental Compensation for academic degrees, Tuition Reimbursement, Travel compensation, and Bereavement leave.

Employees shall obtain certification as a Florida State Certified Paramedic and function as a Pinellas County Certified Paramedic if not already certified within forty-eight (48) months from the date of hire. The employee is responsible for locating, attending, and completing the required coursework.

You are encouraged to seek more information about our department on our website at http://www.elfr.org or call 727-784-8668 ext. 216 to speak with Division Chief of Training Matt Wirth.

ELFR is a drug-free workplace, requires a pre-employment physical, including drug testing, provides Veterans' Preference, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, marital status, or disability.

Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions:

• Maintain a professional, courteous, and respectful working environment with assigned personnel.

• Consistently display a professional, courteous, and respectful image to the public.

• Consistently display a professional appearance as described in District SOG.

• Ability to think clearly and use independent judgment in routine and non-routine situations which may occur, some involving hazardous and/or high-stress situations.

• Respond to all incidents with the company as required.

• Perform scene activities such as, but not limited to, directing fire streams, raising and lowering ladders, ventilation, search, rescue, overhaul, and EMS functions.

• Conduct emergency and non-emergency operations as assigned to include but not limited to firefighting, disaster relief, hazardous materials control, extrication, and medical emergencies.

• May request additional resources for control of an incident as required.

• Participate in pre-incident and post-incident analysis with the company.

• Perform work activities in a safe and careful manner, with a high level of safety awareness.

• Assist the Lieutenant with the planning of activities of the crew.

• Attend company drills and recertification classes in the station, district, and county as required. In addition, may assist with company instruction if required.

• Participate in job-related classes, specialized training, and committee work.

• Attend work on a continuous and regular basis.

• May drive and operate departmental equipment and apparatus.

• Prepare and provide written and/or oral reports during and after emergency incidents, broken/lost equipment forms, accident forms, and injury forms.

• Maintain necessary records and reports on all assigned duties.

• Maintain confidential information and records in a consistent manner.

• May present written and oral reports to superior officers and crew.

• With the company, make periodic inspections of buildings within the district to ensure compliance with fire prevention laws and practices.

• Participate in public education as required.

• Perform apparatus, equipment, station inspections, and maintenance to ensure operational readiness.

• Complete assigned tasks within and around the station.

• Establish goals and objectives that are consistent with District goals and objectives

• Understand and follow District Policies and Procedures.

• Possess a working knowledge of the Local 1158 Union Contract.

• Possess a working knowledge of the Pinellas County 600 Series.

• Possess a basic knowledge of the geography of the district, location of fire hydrants, and major fire hazards.

• Keep Lieutenant fully informed on all matters pertaining to the department as well as its needs and requirements.

• Keep coworkers informed of changes in areas such as memos, safety concerns, and all matters that concern them.

• May coordinate special projects essential to operations as assigned.

• Adhere to local and state rules governing Basic Life Support (BLS) for EMTs and Advanced Life Support (ALS) for Paramedics.

• Proficient in-patient care using BLS procedures and equipment for EMTs and ALS procedures and equipment for Paramedics as defined in Pinellas County MOM.

• May assume the duties of a Driver Engineer in an acting capacity.

• May assume the duties of a Lieutenant in an acting capacity.

• Perform other job-related duties that are consistent with assigned responsibilities.

• Perform other related duties as assigned.

***This section of the job description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of duties and responsibilities for the position. The omission of a specific job function does not absolve an employee from being required to perform additional tasks incidental to or inherent in the job.