Firefighter (EMT & Paramedic) - Entry Level na City of Alameda, CA
City of Alameda, CA · Alameda, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Junior
- Escritório em Alameda
About the Department
- Salary Range: $98,927.73 - $143,876.90
- Salary upon graduation for Paramedics: Step 3, $119,115.00
- Salary upon graduation for EMTs: Step 1, $104,310.33
- Paramedics: $11,566.00 - $16,821.00 annually (12.5% differential when assigned & working as a Paramedic)
- EMTs: $5,382.60 annually (differential equal to 4% of the top step firefighter salary for EMTs)
- Holiday-in-Lieu pay: $6,402.73 - $9,311.90 annually
- Uniform Allowance: $2,120 annually
- 7.5% of top step Firefighter base when assigned to an ambulance
- 4% - 14% incentive pay depending on EMT or EMT-P accreditation and certifications (Career Development Incentive Program)
- CalPERS Classic Members 3% @ 50 or New Members 2.7% @ 57
- Retiree Medical and Dental after 10 years of service
- CalPERS plans, HMO and PPO available, selection based on county of residence
- City contribution up to $2,978.82/mo dependent on coverage (single, two party or family)
- City paid dental for employee and all eligible dependents
- Vision coverage 50% paid by City (employee pays $3.90 - $12 per month for coverage)
ABOUT THE POSITION
Under general supervision, the Firefighter performs duties to prevent or limit loss of life and property in emergency situations; maintains related equipment and records and performs other related work as required.
Position Duties
Possession of the employment standards does not guarantee advancement to the interview and assessment, placement on the eligible list, or advancement in the hiring process. This is a competitive examination where a candidate's performance in the examination will be evaluated in comparison with the core competencies required of the job.
- Age & Education: possess a high school diploma or equivalent and be at least 18 years of age by the application deadline (November 30, 2025); AND
- EMT-1 (or higher) OR Paramedic License: must possess either a valid State of California Emergency Medical Technician Certificate or a valid State of California Paramedic License to be eligible for final job offer, (National Registry will be accepted while in the process to obtain California License, must have California certification/license upon conditional job offer); AND
- Driver's Licenses: possess a valid State of California Driver's License and satisfactory driving record as a condition of employment at the time of appointment; AND
- FCTC Testing & Eligibility List: your name must appear on the FCTC state wide eligibility list as of November 30, 2025 and you must possess a valid Cal-JAC Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) certificate dated within 12 months of the application deadline (dated between November 30, 2024 and November 30, 2025) and have successfully passed the FCTC written examination within 12 months of the application deadline (dated between November 30, 2024 and November 30, 2025). Information regarding the FCTC written exam and CPAT can be found at https://www.fctconline.org; AND
- Physical and Mental Health Standards: you must meet standards required to perform duties of this position. Typically this includes: demonstrating a state of physical and mental health consistent with the ability to perform assigned duties; normal hearing or hearing corrected to normal levels; normal vision or vision corrected to 20/20 in each eye; color vision sufficient to identify color coded lights, placards, signs, maps, hydrant caps, sprinklers, etc. plus smoke and flame colors used in identifying combustibles, their location and potential; and participation in a wellness/fitness program.
- Additional Certifications: Upon a conditional job offer, the following documentation will be required:
i. A current Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Card for Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers from either the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, American Safety & Health Institute, or Alameda County Emergency Services Agency approved equivalent card (for EMT and Paramedics);
ii. A current Advanced Cardiac/Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) card (Paramedics only);
iii. A current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) card or a current Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professional (PEPP) card (Paramedics only);
iiii. A current Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) card or a current International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) card (Paramedics only)
Minimum Qualifications
- Responds to emergency calls and performs duties necessary to prevent or limit loss of life and property in emergency situations dealing with fire, disasters, medical emergencies, water rescue, technical rescue, and hazardous materials.
- Follows directions for suppression and other activities including the laying of hose and placement of ladders, rescue, ventilation, salvage and overhaul operations.
- Maintains knowledge of location and operation of all equipment on all Fire Department apparatus.
- Operates fixed and portable electrical generators, air and hydraulic equipment, and portable power equipment.
- Performs fire prevention duties including inspections of residential, business, mercantile, educational, industrial, institutional and public assembly occupancies; may perform fire cause and origin investigations.
- Examines and maintains facilities, apparatus, equipment and grounds.
- Participates in station training and drills.
- Maintains apparatus records and logs and prepares required reports.
- May be assigned to duty on an engine, truck, ambulance or specialty vehicle, or to a particular division such as Preventive or Emergency Services, performs related activities as required.
- May be assigned, as an instructor for department training programs, to conduct programs, demonstrations or lectures; may work in a higher classification.
- Follows department and City rules, regulations, policies and Memorandum of Understanding.
Other Qualifications
APPLICATION, SELECTION, & HIRING PROCESS:
- Application: Complete and submit the application and supplemental questionnaire. Confirm your name appears on the FCTC statewide eligible list and that they have all required documentation. Your application, questionnaire responses, and the FCTC statewide eligibility list will be reviewed and if you receive a passing evaluation you may be invited to an exam consisting of an oral board interview and paramedic assessment (if applicable).
- IMPORTANT NOTICE: Do not upload copies of the certifications/licenses listed above to your government jobs application. Candidates are required to upload all material directly to their FCTC profile. The City of Alameda WILL NOT validate material submitted as attachments to your application. Only material uploaded on your FCTC profile and validated through the FCTC will be accepted (this does not apply to the form DD-214 for Veteran's Preference Credit).
- Oral Board & Paramedic Assessment: qualified applicants will be invited to participate in an exam consisting of an oral board interview and if applicable, a paramedic assessment. Exams are tentatively scheduled between January 12 - January 23, 2026 and must be attended in person.
- Depending on the number of qualifying applicants, invites to the Oral Board & Paramedic Assessment (if applicable) may also be based on the FCTC written test score.
- Eligible List: applicants passing the oral board interview and paramedic assessment (if applicable) with a score of 70% or higher on each will be placed on the eligible list based on the final weighted score of each component of the exam. Two eligible lists will be established, a Firefighter EMT List and a Firefighter Paramedic List. For Paramedics, the oral board and paramedic assessment will each be worth 50% of the final score.
- Chief's Interview: all applicants passing both the oral board interview and a paramedic assessment (if applicable) will immediately move to the Chief's interview. Chief's Interviews will be scheduled immediately following the oral board and paramedic assessment tentatively scheduled between January 12 - January 23, 2026.
- Background, Psych & Medical Evaluation: applicants passing the Chief's interview process and selected to continue in the hiring process will be provided a conditional offer of employment and will be required to successfully complete a background investigation, psychological evaluation, and medical evaluation.
- Final Offer of Employment: applicants passing the background, psychological evaluation and medical evaluation will receive a final offer of employment approximately two weeks before the start of the Academy.
- Swim Test: Those provided with a conditional job offer will be required to complete a 250 yard swim test. Employment requires sworn staff be able to swim 250 yards without aid and without touching the bottom of the pool; there is no time requirement for this test.
VETERAN'S PREFERENCE CREDIT: A job applicant qualifies as a veteran if honorably discharged from active military, reservist, or National Guard duty of at least 18 consecutive months within the past five (5) years of the date of application. In case of discharge attributable to service-connected injuries or illnesses, the 18 months active duty requirement need not be fulfilled. An applicant claiming veteran's preference credit must attach to their application, a legible copy of their DD-214 verifying the type of discharge and date(s) of active service. NO OTHER DOCUMENTATION WILL BE ACCEPTED.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: The City of Alameda encourages minorities, women and the disabled to apply. It is the City's policy that all aspects of employment and promotion shall be without regard to sex, marital status or disability (except where dictated by requirements of the position), race, sexual orientation, political affiliation, religious creed, color, national origin or age. Qualified disabled persons must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. No individual may pose a direct threat to the health or safety of himself/herself or other individuals in the workplace. Barring undue hardship, reasonable accommodations can be made in the application and examination process for disabled individuals or for religious reasons. Requests for reasonable accommodation should be made in advance to the Human Resources Department. Hearing Impaired TDD (510) 522-7538.
The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.