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Seattle Firefighter/EMT
Seattle, WA
Oct 5, 2024
fulltime
Full Job Description

Seattle Firefighter/EMT


Application link:
seattlefirejobs.com

Salary: $38.06-$47.58 hourly

Location: Seattle, WA

Job Type: Uniform Civil Service, Regular, Full-Time

Job Number: F100-10-2024

Department: Fire Department - Uniform Civil Service

Opening Date: 10/04/2024

Closing Date: 11/29/2024 11:59 PM Pacific

Position Description

The Seattle Fire Department is a nationally recognized leader in fire and emergency services. As the largest fire department in the state of Washington, its 1000-plus workforce responds to up to 100 thousand incidents per year.

Seattle Firefighters save lives and protect property through emergency medical service, fire and rescue response, and fire prevention. All Seattle Firefighters are either EMT or Paramedic certified, and approximately 80% of the emergency calls the department receives are medical in nature.

Job Responsibilities

Medical emergency response: provide emergency medical services to the public; administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation to injured persons; assist in patient stabilization prior to transportation.
Fire scene response: provide suppression action after assessing public safety relevance; search buildings to locate and rescue victims; use firefighting equipment to extinguish fires in buildings, grass, terrain, automobiles, or other situations; take action to contain hazardous chemicals.

Operating vehicles and equipment: drive vehicles or mechanized equipment; operate radios; service, repair, and test mechanical equipment; perform apparatus maintenance.
Training and drilling: participate in drills, demonstrations, and classroom and practical training; practice manipulative skills.

Performing and maintaining physical fitness: perform physical activities; maintain physical abilities through exercise; maintain above average physical fitness levels in accordance with departmental guidelines.

Qualifications

Requirements at time of appointment – the requirements listed below are not required at the time of application, but are required before a candidate can be hired:

  • Minimum Age: Candidates must be at least 18 years of age
  • Education: Candidates must have a high school diploma or must have passed an equivalency test (G.E.D.)
  • License: Candidates must possess a valid Driver's License
  • EMT Certification: Candidates must have a valid state or national (NREMT) EMT certification at the level of EMT or higher at the time of hire. The Seattle Fire Department will offer an EMT course to selected candidates who do not meet the EMT requirement. For more information, please visit the following webpage: http://www.seattle.gov/firejobs/emt-requirement
  • Work Authorization: Candidates must be a citizen of the United States of America, a lawful permanent resident, or a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient.

Additional Information

Additional skills and qualities that successful candidates will possess:

  • Strong communication skills
  • The ability to learn a variety of firefighting procedures, methods, and operations
  • The ability to learn and apply principles of building construction as it applies to fire suppression and fire protection
  • The ability to learn proper driving procedures of various fire apparatus
  • The ability to perform manipulative tasks requiring manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
  • The physical strength and agility to perform strenuous physical work
  • Good judgement in the application of firefighting, first aid, and other emergency techniques and procedures
  • The ability to effectively interact with people from diverse backgrounds

The Seattle Fire Department is a national leader in responding to, and preventing, emergencies with a commitment to excellence and teamwork. We seek a diverse workforce who embrace the following values: 

  • Integrity - We are honest, trustworthy, and accountable. Honor guides our actions.
  • Teamwork - We each bring our own skills and experience, yet we recognize that we are better together. We support and depend on each other to achieve our goals.
  • Compassion - Caring is part of our job. We could not do what we do without a deep and motivating empathy for those we serve.
  • Courage - We show fortitude and determination in a crisis.
  • Diversity - We respect the different identities, experiences, and perspectives of those that we work with and the community we serve.

The starting annual salary for a Seattle Firefighter Recruit is $94,848 per year with step, longevity and cost of living pay increases per union contract.
$7,904/month - Starting Recruit Firefighter Pay

  • $8,360/month - 6 months
  • $8,817/month - 18 months
  • $9,274/month - 30 months
  • $9,731/month - 42 months

In addition to promotional opportunities, there are several premium pay assignments available to Firefighters. These assignments include between 5 and 20 percent premium pay.
The City of Seattle and the Seattle Healthcare Trust offer a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about Seattle Firefighter benefits is available on the City's website at: https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and-covered-family-members/fire-fighters-local-27-plans 

Vacancies:  It is anticipated that approximately 30-60 positions will be filled annually, depending on attrition and budget. 

EXAM APPLICATION INFORMATION: Applications will be accepted October 4 through November 29, 2024.

FIREFIGHTER EXAM DATES:  Candidates must be available to participate in all parts of the exam process as listed below:

  • Video Exam: 
    • Option 1:  Take a video test (FireTEAM) between October 4th - December 10th, 2024, conducted by the National Testing Network (NTN) either online or in-person at NTN testing centers.    Important note: If you select Option 1, you forfeit the ability to transfer a current FireTEAM exam score (see Option 2 below).                       
    • Option 2:  Transfer any current FireTEAM score completed between October 4th, 2023 and December 10th, 2024.  Applicants who elect to transfer scores will be able to add Seattle as a department following NTN's standard "department add" process.  Seattle will only accept one of the above test results options.
  • PSSA1:
    • Complete the Public Safety Self-Assessment 1 online and submit scores before December 10th, 2024.
  • Candidates who pass both FireTEAM and the PSSA1 will be invited to Oral Boards.
    • All candidates will receive their preliminary scores after December 10th, 2024. 
  • Oral Board Exam: Jan 21  - Feb 14, 2025 will be  held in person in Seattle (These dates are tentative and will be adjusted as necessary.)

REASONABLE TESTING ACCOMMODATION:
All accommodation requests will require documentation from a medical professional.

To apply for Reasonable Testing Accommodation for the video exam, you must fill out the request forms and submit them by mail to National Testing Network (NTN). NTN will consider all requests for Reasonable Testing Accommodation. Candidates will be informed of their decision. Please follow these steps:

  • Do not schedule your test. Your accommodations must be approved before you can schedule your test.
  • Print and fill out the Reasonable Testing Accommodation forms completely and mail them to National Testing Network at the address below. You can download the form here (Download PDF reader).  All sections of the form must be completed; if one of the forms does not apply, please complete it as "not applicable".
  • Fax or Mail them completed forms and supporting documentation to National Testing Network:

National Testing Network
Accommodation Request
2122 164th St. SW, Suite 300
Lynnwood, WA 98087

Fax number: 425 741-3355

National Testing Network will inform you of their decision.  If you have National Testing Network approval, you will be contacted to schedule your test.  Please start this process as early as you can, as it may take several weeks to complete.

EXAMINATION PROCESS:  Candidates who pass all portions of the exam (FireTEAM, PSSA1, and oral board) will be placed on an eligible list according to their final examination grade (including veterans' preference points, if applicable).  Candidates will be informed of their final score and ranking on the eligible list by approximately March 1, 2025.

The role of the Seattle Department of Human Resources is to establish an eligible list and, upon request by the Seattle Fire Department, to certify the top 25% of all the candidates on the eligible list. The Fire Department will directly contact those individuals who will proceed to the next step in the pre-employment process.

The Seattle Fire Department makes all hiring decisions after a pre-employment selection process, which includes a background investigation, additional interviews, physical agility exam, and psychological and medical exams.  A pre-employment drug test is required by the Seattle Fire Department. Dishonesty or failure to disclose a material fact during any stage of the hiring process is grounds for disqualification.

 NOTES:

  1. Candidates must pass each part of the examination process to be placed on the eligible list.
  2. All candidates will be required to present government-issued identification showing a photograph at each phase of the examination process (e.g. driver's license, military identification, etc.).
  3. After appointment to a regular Firefighter position, the employee must serve a one-year probationary period during which the employee must demonstrate the ability to perform the work assigned to the position.
  4. Applicants must make prompt notification of a change of address to the Seattle Department of Human Resources in writing through the online application system.
  5. Candidates who qualify for veterans' preference points will be required to submit documentation (e.g., a copy of their long-form DD214) to support their claim for veterans' preference points.  Candidates must pass all portions of the civil service exam process (FireTEAM, PSSA1, and oral board)  before veterans' preference points can be added to their scores.  A final exam score will then be established and veterans' preference points will be added to that score. Veterans' Scoring Criteria may be added throughout the life of the Register.

Firefighter Candidate Information
To stay up-to-date with information on the examination and pre-employment processes, candidates should visit the following webpage: http://www.seattlefirejobs.com
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