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Firefighter I / AEMT - Paramedic - Central Emergency Services

Kenai-Peninsula-Borough

Under the general direction and supervision of the Central Emergency Service (CES) Fire Chief or their designee, the Firefighter I / AEMT - Paramedic performs emergency procedures in order to preserve and maintain life and property. Firefighters are also responsible for maintaining facilities, apparatus and equipment. Residency The Firefighter I must reside within at least a 20-minute response time by roadway to the nearest department fire station. Wage Wage Advertised includes 5% AEMT pay. Effective 7/11/26 base wage will increase to $26.24 hr. / $76,410.88 annual - which includes + 5% AEMT certification pay. Paramedic Pay: Effective 7/11/26, base wage will increase to $27.49 hr. / $80,050.88 annual - which includes + 10% Paramedic certification pay. Required Minimum Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED Certifications and Licensing: IFSAC or State of Alaska Firefighter I, or obtain within 12‑months of hire, shall obtain Firefighter II certification within 24 months of hire. Required level of EMS certification as noted on posting. This minimum level must be maintained as a condition of employment. A valid, unrestricted Alaska driver's license AEMT Certifications and Licensing: State of Alaska - AEMT or National Equivalent (AEMT) Expanded Scope Criteria Paramedic Certifications and Licensing: State of Alaska – Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic (MICP) or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians – Paramedic (NRP) and obtain State of Alaska - MICP within 12‑month probationary period. *Shall successfully complete CES Paramedic 2 training and testing within 24 months. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Qualifications Experience as a volunteer firefighter with Central Emergency Services Paramedic certification preferred College degree in Fire or EMS-related science Additional Application Steps All applicants must go through registration and pass the written examination with National Testing Network in addition to submitting an application for employment. Please visit their website at to register and complete the Firefighter Written Exam. Your written examination will be good for one year after test completion and will not need to be retaken if there are future openings within that same test year timeframe. Responsibilities Performs firefighting duties according to standard operating procedures including directing water or chemical agents for the control and extinguishment of fires, positioning and climbing ladders for rescue and fire extinguishment, creating openings into buildings, protecting property from water and smoke damage, and emergency rescue operations for fire‑trapped victims. Performs emergency medical skills as defined by the State of Alaska and departmental Standard Operating Guidelines. EMS Certification levels shall be maintained as a condition of employment. Responds to fire, medical, rescue and other emergency calls. Drives vehicles, positions apparatus, and operates equipment. Performs assigned duties in maintaining apparatus, buildings, equipment, grounds and hydrants as directed by supervisor. Participates in scheduled drills, attends firefighting and EMS courses to improve knowledge and skill level, learns hydraulics and pump operation to perform engineer duties, and assists emergency responder volunteers with their departmental education. Has a working knowledge of the proper use of fire department emergency tools and equipment. Has a working knowledge of proper radio procedures. Knows and follows departmental safety policies and procedures. Additional Functions Participates and assists in training programs for department staff. If qualified to receive incentive pay, maintains required certifications and attends required training. Prepares records and reports as assigned. Other related duties as assigned. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand; walk, use hands to feel or handle objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk and hear; and smell. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must frequently transport up to 50 pounds, and occasionally transport over 100 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Examination Firefighter medical examination CES Physical Ability Test May be required to complete CES Engineer Training Program and testing within time frames set by department. #J-18808-Ljbffr Kenai-Peninsula-Borough

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