Firefighter/Medics – St. Albert – 2024

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NewJobIcon Firefighter/Medics - St. Albert - 2024
City of St. Albert
Published
August 23, 2024
Location
St. Albert, Alberta
Category
Job Type
Work Hours
Shift Work
Closes
September 8, 2024
Salary
As Per Collective Agreement,
Work Hours
Shift Work
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Description

A career with a fully integrated fire and emergency medical service is exciting, fulfilling, diverse and challenging. Soon to be operating from four stations, St. Albert Fire Services members are ready to respond to any emergency 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our dedicated professionals are committed to saving lives and protecting property by swiftly and effectively managing fires, providing medical assistance, and conducting rescue operations in disaster situations.

We invest in our team by offering ongoing professional development in firefighting, fire prevention, medical response, and search and rescue techniques. If you thrive in a team environment, are passionate about helping others, and want to make a meaningful impact in your community, we encourage you to apply today!

Minimum Qualifications

• Registered Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) or Primary Care Paramedic (PCP)

Preferred Qualifications

Valid Alberta Class 4 Driver’s Licence: You must provide a driver’s abstract demonstrating safe driving behaviour (six demerits or fewer) upon offer.
Clear Vulnerable Sector Police Information Check: Must be successfully obtained and maintained upon offer of employment.
Physical and Medical Standards Compliance: Ability to meet physical and medical standards, including vision and hearing, as per NFPA guidelines. Please refer to NFPA 1582, Chapter 6 – Medical Evaluations of Candidates, for details on disqualifying medical conditions.
Preferred Qualification: Preference may be given to applicants with NFPA 1001 Level I and II certifications.

Please note: A valid Alberta Class 3 driver’s licence and Air Brake (Q) endorsement are conditions of employment that must be obtained within the probationary period, at the candidate’s expense.

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