Summary
This entry-level position trains new firefighters to handle emergencies like fires, medical crises, hazardous materials, and rescues in Norfolk, Virginia.
Recruits join a paid 8-month academy to learn essential skills and become certified as Firefighter EMT-Advanced.
It's ideal for motivated, physically fit individuals who want a team-oriented career making a difference in their community.
Full Job Description
Firefighter Recruit: $57,142/annually
Firefighter EMT-Advanced (EMT-A): $60,000/annually
Norfolk Fire-Rescue:
https://www.norfolk.gov/6016/Fire-RescueDo you thrive under pressure, looking for a career where you can make a real impact, and enjoy working with a tight-knit, supportive crew. Norfolk Fire-Rescue (NFR) is accepting applications for Firefighter Recruit.
If you are driven, courageous, and community-minded consider joining a world class fire department in America's most authentic and urban waterfront city.
NFR has a rich history of quality and innovative response to emergencies.
Over 100 years of fire service response and over 30 years of pre-hospital emergency medical service (EMS) response have resulted in high service delivery standards.
Members of NFR are cross-trained fire and EMS providers that respond on fire and medic apparatus.
Norfolk's firefighters respond to calls for service that involve threats to life, property, and the environment.
As well as technically challenging calls involving hazardous material responses, technical rescue responses, and water rescue emergencies.Academy Information:
Firefighter Recruits participate in a paid 8-month Firefighter Recruit Academy designed to become a Firefighter EMT-Advanced (EMT-A). The Academy offers comprehensive instruction that includes:
- Classroom education
- Physical fitness conditioning
- Technical rescue training
- Hazardous materials response
If you are considering employment in a fire department and want to be part of a team that holds service and professionalism as its standard, then you should consider becoming part of the NFR team. For any questions, please email
FIRE-RECRUITERS@norfolk.gov.
Requirements
Essential functions are included but not limited to:
- Acquires knowledge of fire and emergency medical service (if applicable), to become a member of NFR by participating and successfully completing certification courses determined by the Commonwealth of Virginia, NFR Training, NFR Administration, course Medical Director and all testing and additional certification elements of an approved Fire Academy as documented by the Training Chief and verified by the Fire Chief.
- Performs limited fire or emergency medical service functions.
- Participates in physical fitness training.
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED equivalent required.
No experience necessary.
Additional Information
Applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements at the time of applying:- Be a (U.S.) citizen, lawful permanent resident, or authorized to work in the U.S.
- Be 18 years of age.
- Possess a high school diploma or equivalency.
- Possess Valid Driver's License.
To view all department specific Automatic Disqualifiers,
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- Applicants must successfully complete the following steps:
- Written Examination: Designed to measure the reading comprehension necessary to successfully complete required trainings(s) and certification(s).
- Physical Agility Test: Designed to simulate typical work-related situations that require the ability to perform specific physical activities.
- Ranking Interview: Panel interview. All applicants are asked the same set of questions.
- Personal History Booklet: Used to gather information of your personal history.
Background Investigation: Involves obtaining and verifying information related to prior employment, drug usage, personal and professional references and criminal records, DMV records and credit records.
Includes a criminal and an Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS) fingerprint background check.
- Polygraph Examination: Used to verify the background data disclosed in the Personal History Booklet and employment application, provided at City expense. Deception noted in the areas of the automatic disqualifiers may prevent further processing of your application.
- Psychological Evaluation: Using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Test (MMPI), used to assess personality traits and psychopathology, provided at City expense.
- Medical Examination: Includes medical physical and drug screen, provided at City expense. Required vaccinations will be verified.
Tobacco Use:
Selected candidates will be required to sign an acknowledgement indicating that they will refrain from using tobacco products, both on and off duty.
Military Benefits:
Veterans' benefits (GI Bill) may be awarded to eligible members that attend the NFR academy and during their probationary periods.