FIREFIGHTERJACKSONVILLE
Must have a valid DL; GED/Diploma; Must be at least 21 but not yet 35 years of age by the time of hire; No felony convictions.
The City of Jacksonville offers an excellent benefits package to include AFLAC supplemental insurance, a 457 investment program and tuition reimbursement program to name just a few.
Applications may be obtained online at
www.cityofjacksonville.net
EOE
Deadline for applications:
Date 04/20/2012
APPLY:
www.cityofjacksonville.net
PARAMEDICS & EMT'sLITTLE ROCK
Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services (MEMS) is a third-service public utility model EMS provider serving Little Rock, Pulaski County, Grant County, and the cities of Lonoke, Maumelle, and Sheridan.
MEMS is always in search of qualified EMT and EMT-P, and communications personnel.
The MEMS fleet consists of approximately 30 ambulances, equipped with state of the art emergency equipment. MEMS utilizes computer GPS technology to quickly route the nearest available ambulance and crew to an emergency scene.
MEMS completes approximately 100+ emergency and non-emergency transports daily.
If you are interested in joining the MEMS team, please request an application from:
MEMS HUMAN RESOURCES
1101 WEST 8TH STREET
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201
www.metroems.com
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
www.metroems.com
FIREFIGHTERLITTLE ROCK
Little Rock (population 185,000) is Arkansas’ capital and entertainment, cultural, business and educational center of a high-growth metropolitan area of 550,000.
The fire department has 390+ authorized positions,
20 stations and a budget of $31.5 million. The Fire
Operations Division consists of 20 engine companies,
8 ladder companies and 4 aircraft fire rescue units,
(ARFF) all overseen by the Assistant Fire Chief, and
twelve Battalion Chiefs. These companies respond
from 20 strategically located fire stations within
the city and cover 122 square miles. The city is
divided into four fire districts commanded by four
Battalion Chiefs each day. The department responded
to more than 5,800 fire related alarms in 2010.
Besides fire protection, other services provided by suppression include:
*Urban Search and Rescue, (high angle, water, trench, etc.)
*Extrications from automobile accidents, construction accidents, etc.
*Hazardous Materials
Aircraft fire, rescue (ARFF)
*Water tanker
*Bomb Squad
Suppression is also responsible as first responders on trauma and medical calls.
Each employee possesses EMT certification, and is able to provide basic life support. The department responded to over 14,000 EMS calls in 2009.
For more information, visit:
www.lrjobs.net
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
www.lrjobs.net
