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CLEARWATER, CITY OF 1140 COURT STREET CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756 (727)562-4334 http://www.myclearwater.com/government/city-departments/fire-rescue-970
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Updated: January 31, 2025
THE CITY OF CLEARWATER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Classification: Firefighter Medic
The City of Clearwater is currently hiring for Fire Medic. All testing must be completed by January 30, 2025 at 11:59PM. All applicants must complete the FireTEAM exam and CPAT through National Testing Network.
FIREFIGHTER/EMT ENTRY LEVEL SALARY AS OF 10/1/2023: $62,400
Position Description
General firefighting and rescue work combating, extinguishing, and preventing fires and conducting advanced and basic emergency medical services.
Employees in this classification perform firefighting and emergency medical response activities of a difficult and responsible nature under general supervision of a Fire Lieutenant or higher level supervisor. Work involves providing rescue services and the protection of life through firefighting, fire prevention, first aid and prompt paramedical services with latitude for independent judgment and initiative within departmental, City, County, and State guidelines.
Duties and Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
FIREMEDIC MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
BENEFITS:
Supplemental Information
Clearwater Fire and Rescue is an ISO Class 1 Fire Department whose objective is to advocate and sustain a leading emergency service organization with a focus on quality, cost-effectiveness and all-hazard mitigation that exceeds our customer’s expectation. Clearwater Fire and Rescue was established in 1897 and consists of 8 stations and more than 200 employees. Emergency services are provided by almost 30 apparatus including 8 ALS engine companies, 5 ALS rescue units, 2 truck companies, 1 squad, 2 District Commanders, 1 fireboat, 1 rescue boat, 3 Jet Skis, and a Dive Unit. The department specialized teams such as the Marine Response Team, Dive Team, and SWAT medics. The department also is part of the Pinellas County Technical Rescue Team. The department has a state of-art Training Center with a multistory training tower, extrication pad, training props, and updated classrooms. The Training Division consists of two chief officers, three dedicated Training Lieutenants, and adjunct instructors.
Eligibility Procedure: