Charlotte, County of (FL)
Work where you can make a difference! Community focused, excellence driven
Step into a career with real impact as a Firefighter/EMT—where you’ll tackle fires, deliver lifesaving medical care, and handle rescues alongside a tight‑knit crew using modern gear and tech. You’ll train continuously, earn certifications, and build skills that matter on and off the job. Expect fast‑paced shifts, meaningful teamwork, and a mission that serves your community every day. If you’re driven, adaptable, and ready to turn courage and compassion into action, we’d love to meet you.
Competitive Pay Incentives for Firefighter/EMTs $6,000 Annual EMT Stipend
Firefighter/EMTs assigned and functioning in an EMT role earn a
$6,000 annual stipend , paid in
26 bi‑weekly installments
starting with initial assignment. Firefighter/EMTs who promote to Paramedic will continue to receive the EMT Stipend until the paramedic credentialing process is completed.
Rescue Seat Pay – Earn More on ALS Units
$2.00/hour
– Lead provider on ALS Transport Units
$1.00/hour
– Secondary provider (EMT or Paramedic) on the same ALS Transport Unit
(One Lead and one secondary provider per unit.)
We offer a very competitive benefits package including:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance coverage ($26/month for employee only)
Employee Health Clinic that offers Primary, Acute/Urgent Care, prescription dispensing, labs performed on site, digital x‑rays, stress tests and EKGs, and health risk assessments
No cost mental health services
Florida Retirement System (8 years vesting for pension plan/1 year vesting for investment plan)
Highly Recognized Wellness at Work Program (up to $500 incentive deposited to an HRA account for participation in annual wellness program)
Tuition Reimbursement
Eleven recognized and observed annual paid holidays plus 72 personal holiday hours during each fiscal year.
Kelly Days
Accrual of annual (vacation) leave and sick leave
Training and Professional Development
Benefits, a.k.a. Total Rewards play an important role in your choice of an employer. If you would like to view your Total Rewards Statement upon hire, click here.
24 hours on/48 hours off work schedule!
To learn more about our department, click here!
What You’ll Do
Respond to fire, rescue, medical, and emergency incidents, operating apparatus and equipment safely and effectively
Perform fire suppression, rescue operations, inspections, training, and fire prevention activities, including public education
Maintain station, apparatus, and equipment readiness through daily checks, care, and minor maintenance
Minimum Education and Experience
Graduation from a standard high school or equivalent.
Possession of an Associates Degree in Fire Science Technology or Emergency Medical Services Technology or equivalent is preferred.
Licenses and/or Certificates
Possession and maintenance of a valid State of Florida drivers license (Class E minimum)
State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification
Current American Heart Association BLS provider, Course C
Florida State Firefighter certification
DOH approved certification as a Paramedic, State of Florida, within four (4) years of employment with credentialing (successful testing for Paramedic privileges) with the Charlotte County Fire/EMS Medical Director.
E.V.O.C. certification must be obtained within 90 days of employment.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Who You Are You’re a dedicated Firefighter/EMT with the knowledge and hands‑on ability to deliver emergency medical care in accordance with Florida EMT standards and curriculum. You have a strong working knowledge of emergency medical practices, procedures, and protocols, and a solid understanding of fire suppression, fire prevention, rescue operations, and first aid.
You’re familiar with Florida Statutes Chapter 401, Florida Administrative Code 64J‑1, and NFPA 1001 Firefighter standards, and you apply these guidelines confidently in the field. You demonstrate sound judgment in emergency medical situations, communicate clearly and professionally, and work effectively as part of a team.
You also meet department hiring requirements, including being tobacco‑free at time of hire (for hires on or after October 1, 1988).
Working Conditions Very frequent exposure to changes in temperature and humidity.
Risk/Safety Conditions Frequently around moving equipment, exposure to dust, gases and fumes, slippery surfaces, irregular surfaces, and moving objects. Occasional exposure to excessive noise levels.
Physical Activities Frequent heavy lifting of over 50 pounds. Constant standing. Very frequent speaking and hearing, and detailed inspection/reading/editing. Frequent walking, sitting and bending/stooping. Occasional writing, reaching over head, kneeling and crawling. Will frequently monitor/operate fire apparatus such as engine, ladder, brush and staff vehicle.
The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
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Step into a career with real impact as a Firefighter/EMT—where you’ll tackle fires, deliver lifesaving medical care, and handle rescues alongside a tight‑knit crew using modern gear and tech. You’ll train continuously, earn certifications, and build skills that matter on and off the job. Expect fast‑paced shifts, meaningful teamwork, and a mission that serves your community every day. If you’re driven, adaptable, and ready to turn courage and compassion into action, we’d love to meet you.
Competitive Pay Incentives for Firefighter/EMTs $6,000 Annual EMT Stipend
Firefighter/EMTs assigned and functioning in an EMT role earn a
$6,000 annual stipend , paid in
26 bi‑weekly installments
starting with initial assignment. Firefighter/EMTs who promote to Paramedic will continue to receive the EMT Stipend until the paramedic credentialing process is completed.
Rescue Seat Pay – Earn More on ALS Units
$2.00/hour
– Lead provider on ALS Transport Units
$1.00/hour
– Secondary provider (EMT or Paramedic) on the same ALS Transport Unit
(One Lead and one secondary provider per unit.)
We offer a very competitive benefits package including:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance coverage ($26/month for employee only)
Employee Health Clinic that offers Primary, Acute/Urgent Care, prescription dispensing, labs performed on site, digital x‑rays, stress tests and EKGs, and health risk assessments
No cost mental health services
Florida Retirement System (8 years vesting for pension plan/1 year vesting for investment plan)
Highly Recognized Wellness at Work Program (up to $500 incentive deposited to an HRA account for participation in annual wellness program)
Tuition Reimbursement
Eleven recognized and observed annual paid holidays plus 72 personal holiday hours during each fiscal year.
Kelly Days
Accrual of annual (vacation) leave and sick leave
Training and Professional Development
Benefits, a.k.a. Total Rewards play an important role in your choice of an employer. If you would like to view your Total Rewards Statement upon hire, click here.
24 hours on/48 hours off work schedule!
To learn more about our department, click here!
What You’ll Do
Respond to fire, rescue, medical, and emergency incidents, operating apparatus and equipment safely and effectively
Perform fire suppression, rescue operations, inspections, training, and fire prevention activities, including public education
Maintain station, apparatus, and equipment readiness through daily checks, care, and minor maintenance
Minimum Education and Experience
Graduation from a standard high school or equivalent.
Possession of an Associates Degree in Fire Science Technology or Emergency Medical Services Technology or equivalent is preferred.
Licenses and/or Certificates
Possession and maintenance of a valid State of Florida drivers license (Class E minimum)
State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification
Current American Heart Association BLS provider, Course C
Florida State Firefighter certification
DOH approved certification as a Paramedic, State of Florida, within four (4) years of employment with credentialing (successful testing for Paramedic privileges) with the Charlotte County Fire/EMS Medical Director.
E.V.O.C. certification must be obtained within 90 days of employment.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Who You Are You’re a dedicated Firefighter/EMT with the knowledge and hands‑on ability to deliver emergency medical care in accordance with Florida EMT standards and curriculum. You have a strong working knowledge of emergency medical practices, procedures, and protocols, and a solid understanding of fire suppression, fire prevention, rescue operations, and first aid.
You’re familiar with Florida Statutes Chapter 401, Florida Administrative Code 64J‑1, and NFPA 1001 Firefighter standards, and you apply these guidelines confidently in the field. You demonstrate sound judgment in emergency medical situations, communicate clearly and professionally, and work effectively as part of a team.
You also meet department hiring requirements, including being tobacco‑free at time of hire (for hires on or after October 1, 1988).
Working Conditions Very frequent exposure to changes in temperature and humidity.
Risk/Safety Conditions Frequently around moving equipment, exposure to dust, gases and fumes, slippery surfaces, irregular surfaces, and moving objects. Occasional exposure to excessive noise levels.
Physical Activities Frequent heavy lifting of over 50 pounds. Constant standing. Very frequent speaking and hearing, and detailed inspection/reading/editing. Frequent walking, sitting and bending/stooping. Occasional writing, reaching over head, kneeling and crawling. Will frequently monitor/operate fire apparatus such as engine, ladder, brush and staff vehicle.
The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
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