Central Marin Local Governments
Firefighter Paramedic
Central Marin Local Governments, Corte Madera, California, United States, 94925
The vibrant and historic communities of Corte Madera and Larkspur are located between the San Francisco Bay and Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California. These communities host high-end shopping malls, light industrial manufacturing, a large variety of residential and multi-family homes, world class dining, and recreational access to the watershed that serves as the true birthplace of mountain biking. Both communities enjoy excellent schools, a low crime rate, peaceful neighborhoods, and superior access to open space.
The Department
The Department currently staffs 4 fire stations with 40 personnel, including minimum daily staffing of 3 engine companies, 1 Paramedic Ambulance, and a Battalion Chief. A Type 1 Tactical Water Tender and two Type 3 Wildland Engines are cross staffed for specialized response. Operational members participate on Regional Teams including a Type 1 Hazardous Material Response Unit, Regional Fire Investigation Team, Urban Search & Rescue Regional Task Force, and other specialized response units. The Department Administration consists of the Fire Chief, Administrative Battalion Chief, Fire Inspector/Investigator, and a Wildfire Hazard Mitigation Specialist with support staff. The Position
The Firefighter-Paramedic responds to all types of fires, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials incidents, rescues, and other calls for assistance in the protection of life, property, and environment; operates and maintains vehicles, apparatus, equipment, stations, and communication systems; teaches fire safety to the public; participates in physical fitness and career development programs; and performs other duties as required. Performs Advanced Life Support care and transports patients utilizing the Central Marin Fire Department Ambulance or provides early ALS Interventions as an Engine Company Paramedic. The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is a highly motivated and community-focused professional who demonstrates both technical expertise and compassion in serving others. They bring a strong foundation in fire department operations, including firefighting, rescue, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, and the use of fire protection equipment and systems. They understand the principles of fire behavior, hazardous materials, and safety practices, and apply this knowledge with sound judgment in high-pressure situations. The ideal candidate communicates clearly and effectively, works collaboratively within a team, and interacts with the public with professionalism and empathy. They take pride in maintaining operational readiness through equipment care and continuous training. The successful candidate has completed some college coursework, holds a valid California Paramedic License, and is a Firefighter I Academy graduate. Responsibilities
Responds to and performs skilled tasks at the scene of emergency calls including: fire, medical assistance, rescues, hazards identification, hazardous materials identification and spills, public assistance and service; Safely drives and operates vehicles, apparatus and equipment; Teaches fire safety, CPR and other classes and participates in public education demonstrations and activities; Writes reports and maintains records; Maintains, inspects, and repairs fire stations and fire grounds, emergency and support vehicles, apparatus, equipment, fire hydrants; Performs emergency medical procedures; Participates in daily proficiency training to develop and maintain emergency skills; Uses computers and portable electronic devices to perform word processing and data entry and specialized functions. May assume the responsibilities of a Fire Engineer when assigned and qualified. Performs works as a designated Disaster Service Worker as required for all public employees under California Government Code 3100-3109 during natural and manmade disasters and emergencies. Performs related work as assigned. Requirements
Possession of a high school diploma, G.E.D. equivalency or a high school proficiency certificate. Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (EMT-P); Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - current valid CPR certification California State Board of Fire Services Firefighter I Certification or Fire Academy Graduate In addition, employees in this classification must complete and maintain ACLS, PALS and PHTLS (or equivalent) prior to completion of probationary period. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The Central Marin Fire Authority (CMFA) is a drug-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer. CMFA is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact Human Resources, at: (916) 471-3110 or cceralde@cortemadera.gov.
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The Department currently staffs 4 fire stations with 40 personnel, including minimum daily staffing of 3 engine companies, 1 Paramedic Ambulance, and a Battalion Chief. A Type 1 Tactical Water Tender and two Type 3 Wildland Engines are cross staffed for specialized response. Operational members participate on Regional Teams including a Type 1 Hazardous Material Response Unit, Regional Fire Investigation Team, Urban Search & Rescue Regional Task Force, and other specialized response units. The Department Administration consists of the Fire Chief, Administrative Battalion Chief, Fire Inspector/Investigator, and a Wildfire Hazard Mitigation Specialist with support staff. The Position
The Firefighter-Paramedic responds to all types of fires, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials incidents, rescues, and other calls for assistance in the protection of life, property, and environment; operates and maintains vehicles, apparatus, equipment, stations, and communication systems; teaches fire safety to the public; participates in physical fitness and career development programs; and performs other duties as required. Performs Advanced Life Support care and transports patients utilizing the Central Marin Fire Department Ambulance or provides early ALS Interventions as an Engine Company Paramedic. The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is a highly motivated and community-focused professional who demonstrates both technical expertise and compassion in serving others. They bring a strong foundation in fire department operations, including firefighting, rescue, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, and the use of fire protection equipment and systems. They understand the principles of fire behavior, hazardous materials, and safety practices, and apply this knowledge with sound judgment in high-pressure situations. The ideal candidate communicates clearly and effectively, works collaboratively within a team, and interacts with the public with professionalism and empathy. They take pride in maintaining operational readiness through equipment care and continuous training. The successful candidate has completed some college coursework, holds a valid California Paramedic License, and is a Firefighter I Academy graduate. Responsibilities
Responds to and performs skilled tasks at the scene of emergency calls including: fire, medical assistance, rescues, hazards identification, hazardous materials identification and spills, public assistance and service; Safely drives and operates vehicles, apparatus and equipment; Teaches fire safety, CPR and other classes and participates in public education demonstrations and activities; Writes reports and maintains records; Maintains, inspects, and repairs fire stations and fire grounds, emergency and support vehicles, apparatus, equipment, fire hydrants; Performs emergency medical procedures; Participates in daily proficiency training to develop and maintain emergency skills; Uses computers and portable electronic devices to perform word processing and data entry and specialized functions. May assume the responsibilities of a Fire Engineer when assigned and qualified. Performs works as a designated Disaster Service Worker as required for all public employees under California Government Code 3100-3109 during natural and manmade disasters and emergencies. Performs related work as assigned. Requirements
Possession of a high school diploma, G.E.D. equivalency or a high school proficiency certificate. Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (EMT-P); Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - current valid CPR certification California State Board of Fire Services Firefighter I Certification or Fire Academy Graduate In addition, employees in this classification must complete and maintain ACLS, PALS and PHTLS (or equivalent) prior to completion of probationary period. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The Central Marin Fire Authority (CMFA) is a drug-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer. CMFA is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, contact Human Resources, at: (916) 471-3110 or cceralde@cortemadera.gov.
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