Paramedic Medical & Healthcare - Leavenworth, WA at Geebo

Paramedic

HANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT P.
O.
BOX 650, MSIN S3-96 RICHLAND, WASHINGTON 99354 http:
//www.
hanford.
gov/page.
cfm/HanfordFireDepartment Updated:
February 06, 2014 The Hanford Fire Department is actively hiring for immediate openings in the following job classifications:
Paramedic (WA-EMT-P) Firefighter Lateral Transfer Paramedic (WA-EMT-P) Firefighter msa.
hanford.
gov/hr The application process for HFD can be found here:
www.
hanford.
gov/page.
cfm/HanfordFireDepartment.
WASHINGTON STATE EMT-PARAMEDIC and must be able to produce supporting documentation during the scheduled interview.
As a condition of employment, obtain necessary credentials to practice as an EMT-P in Benton County, Washington within two months of hire.
HFD offers several
Benefits:
401 (k) plan Health and dependent care Flexible Spending Accounts Employee Assistance Programs Education Reimbursement Employee Dependent Scholarships MSA Benefit Plans The Hanford Fire Department is managed by Mission Support Alliance (MSA) under contract (DE-AC06-09RL14728) for the United States Department of Energy.
Job Requirements Age:
18 years old.
US Citizen:
Yes High School Grad/GED:
Yes Ability to Read/Speak English:
Yes Vision:
Correctable College:
Not required Academy Certification:
Not required prior to employment Prior
Experience:
Not required Schooling Prior and Post Hiring:
No post-secondary schooling required prior to hiring.
Post-hiring requirements include successful completion of the Washington State Firefighter Recruit Academy or accredited fire academy (if necessary) and successful completion of the 6,000 Hour Washington State Labor and Industries Firefighter Apprenticeship Program.
To schedule testing, go to http:
//www.
nationaltestingnetwork.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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