City of Westerville
The Westerville Division of Fire has a reputation for providing the finest on‑the‑job training and educational experiences for firefighters wishing to advance their careers. This investment in our crews ensures the delivery of the most advanced techniques in paramedicine and fire safety. If you are interested turns you further your career in fire service, apply here today and register to take the National Testing Network entry‑level exam: https://nationaltestingnetwork.com/publicsafetyjobs/fullJobDetails.cfm?agencyjobid=2189& roulantjobid=2&agentid=183.
Please read and review our standards for employment prior to completing application, linked here: https://www.westerville.org/services/fire/recruitment
Tentative Hiring Timeline
February 2nd, 2026: Applications reviewed for next steps.
Week of February 16th, 2026: Firefighter Mile & initial oral board interviews conducted.
Week(pt Feb 23rd, 2026): Candidates are contacted for next steps in the hiring process, including completing the Personal History Questionnaire, CVSA and backgroundrov.
Week of March 30th, 2026: Chief’s interviews scheduled.
April 2026: Pre‑employment testing and conditional offers of employment.
May 2026: Anticipated start date for new hires.
Employment Expectations and Training While the current hiring process prioritizes Firefighter/Paramedic candidates, as of January 1, 2026 the Westerville Division of Fire is also seeking full‑time Firefighters with EMT‑Basic certifications (FT FF/EMT‑B). Candidates hired as a FF/EMT‑B must be enrolled in a Paramedic Certification Program within 6 months of hire and must successfully complete the certification within 36 months as a condition of continued employment. Per contract guidelines, the division will cover the remaining tuition for those already enrolled in a paramedic program or the full tuition for those who have not yet started. Hired EMT‑B candidates will be placed at a training rate step ($26.91/hour) until satisfactory completion of a paramedic certification.
Responsibilities
Respond to fire and emergency medical alarms.
Assist in fire suppression activities.
Administer basic life support, advanced life support, and emergency medical treatment to individuals in life‑threatening and/or hazardous situations.
Utilize emergency medical equipment, devices, and supplies.
Assist with maintaining equipment and fire station.
Remove individuals from burning structures or hazardous situations.
Operate fire pumps, hydrants and high‑volume hoses to control fires.
Move furniture and/or building material to limit fire/smoke damage.
Climb ladders to assist in personal safety or property protection.
Utilize breathing packs, axes, shovels and other related equipment to control fire/smoke damage.
Attend practices and receive training to improve and maintain firefighting and EMS skills and certifications.
Drive City vehicles during emergency responses.
Perform routine inspections of buildings to ensure compliance with City and State fire safety codes.
Assist in fire/safety educational programs.
Work 24‑hour shifts.
Qualifications
High school diploma or G.E.D.
Certified as an Ohio firefighter II.
Must be a certified EMT by the State of Ohio.
Must be enrolled in a paramedic program or able to enroll within 6 months of hire.
Must possess a valid State of Ohio Motor Vehicle Operator's License free from excessive violations.
Must be able to successfully complete and pass the Ohio Fire Safety Inspector course.
Ability to perform heavy manual tasks for varied periods of time under possibly dangerous conditions.
Ability to work in severe weather conditions.
Ability to climb ladders.
Ability to lift and carry 125 lbs.
Ability to drag 175 lbs. at least 100 feet.
Knowledge of firefighting principles, practices, and safety.
Knowledge of tools, equipment, and instruments utilized in firefighting operations.
Ability to exercise sound judgment under stressful circumstances.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships with associates and the general public.
Ability to consistently exhibit a motivated demeanor and positive work ethic.
Ability to detect minor equipment malfunctions and determine proper method of repair.
Ability to read and recognize hazardous warning labels.
Knowledge of geographical layout of the fire district.
Knowledge of emergency medical treatment relative to level of certification.
Ability to collect, analyze and interpret data.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Operation or utilization of emergency medical equipment and materials.
Knowledge of City and State fire safety codes (BOCA Codes) and inspection technique.
Ability to identify existing or potential problem areas and recommend corrective measures.
Ability to use all safety devices in critical situations.
Ability to read and hear.
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Please read and review our standards for employment prior to completing application, linked here: https://www.westerville.org/services/fire/recruitment
Tentative Hiring Timeline
February 2nd, 2026: Applications reviewed for next steps.
Week of February 16th, 2026: Firefighter Mile & initial oral board interviews conducted.
Week(pt Feb 23rd, 2026): Candidates are contacted for next steps in the hiring process, including completing the Personal History Questionnaire, CVSA and backgroundrov.
Week of March 30th, 2026: Chief’s interviews scheduled.
April 2026: Pre‑employment testing and conditional offers of employment.
May 2026: Anticipated start date for new hires.
Employment Expectations and Training While the current hiring process prioritizes Firefighter/Paramedic candidates, as of January 1, 2026 the Westerville Division of Fire is also seeking full‑time Firefighters with EMT‑Basic certifications (FT FF/EMT‑B). Candidates hired as a FF/EMT‑B must be enrolled in a Paramedic Certification Program within 6 months of hire and must successfully complete the certification within 36 months as a condition of continued employment. Per contract guidelines, the division will cover the remaining tuition for those already enrolled in a paramedic program or the full tuition for those who have not yet started. Hired EMT‑B candidates will be placed at a training rate step ($26.91/hour) until satisfactory completion of a paramedic certification.
Responsibilities
Respond to fire and emergency medical alarms.
Assist in fire suppression activities.
Administer basic life support, advanced life support, and emergency medical treatment to individuals in life‑threatening and/or hazardous situations.
Utilize emergency medical equipment, devices, and supplies.
Assist with maintaining equipment and fire station.
Remove individuals from burning structures or hazardous situations.
Operate fire pumps, hydrants and high‑volume hoses to control fires.
Move furniture and/or building material to limit fire/smoke damage.
Climb ladders to assist in personal safety or property protection.
Utilize breathing packs, axes, shovels and other related equipment to control fire/smoke damage.
Attend practices and receive training to improve and maintain firefighting and EMS skills and certifications.
Drive City vehicles during emergency responses.
Perform routine inspections of buildings to ensure compliance with City and State fire safety codes.
Assist in fire/safety educational programs.
Work 24‑hour shifts.
Qualifications
High school diploma or G.E.D.
Certified as an Ohio firefighter II.
Must be a certified EMT by the State of Ohio.
Must be enrolled in a paramedic program or able to enroll within 6 months of hire.
Must possess a valid State of Ohio Motor Vehicle Operator's License free from excessive violations.
Must be able to successfully complete and pass the Ohio Fire Safety Inspector course.
Ability to perform heavy manual tasks for varied periods of time under possibly dangerous conditions.
Ability to work in severe weather conditions.
Ability to climb ladders.
Ability to lift and carry 125 lbs.
Ability to drag 175 lbs. at least 100 feet.
Knowledge of firefighting principles, practices, and safety.
Knowledge of tools, equipment, and instruments utilized in firefighting operations.
Ability to exercise sound judgment under stressful circumstances.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships with associates and the general public.
Ability to consistently exhibit a motivated demeanor and positive work ethic.
Ability to detect minor equipment malfunctions and determine proper method of repair.
Ability to read and recognize hazardous warning labels.
Knowledge of geographical layout of the fire district.
Knowledge of emergency medical treatment relative to level of certification.
Ability to collect, analyze and interpret data.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Operation or utilization of emergency medical equipment and materials.
Knowledge of City and State fire safety codes (BOCA Codes) and inspection technique.
Ability to identify existing or potential problem areas and recommend corrective measures.
Ability to use all safety devices in critical situations.
Ability to read and hear.
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