City of Palatka: Provides municipal services, public safety, and infrastructure to Palatka residents.
Firefighter role requiring high school diploma or equivalent; Florida standards; emergency response, medical care, apparatus operation, and safety duties.
Firefighting equipment, Medical equipment, Communication systems, Two-way radio, Office computer
City of Eustis: Providing municipal services and public infrastructure for Eustis, Florida.
High School diploma or equivalent; Florida Firefighters Minimum Standards; EMT; Florida Class E license; Paramedic preferred; two-year education plan for fire service courses.
Fire equipment, Fire pumps and hydrants, Emergency radio communications, Fire apparatus equipment
City of Orlando: Providing municipal governance and public services to Orlando residents.
Requires Florida Firefighter certification, EMT/Paramedic cert, CPAT/NTN testing, Florida driver’s license, high school diploma or GED, English proficiency, and 18+ years old.
City of Pensacola: Local government providing municipal services and public infrastructure management.
High school diploma or equivalent; Florida Firefighter certification; valid driver license; tobacco-free for 1 year; PAT requirements; EMT/Fire Academy considered.
Ocean Reef Community Association: Manages infrastructure and municipal services for a private residential community.
1+ YOELicensed Paramedic and Firefighter II with Florida Driver License; Associate degree in Fire Protection or Paramedic Medicine; at least 1 year as paramedic/firefighter; English proficient; ability to lift 100+ lbs.
Fire apparatus, Emergency medical equipment, Patrol vehicles, Radios, Pike poles, Generators, Pumps
Marion County Fire Rescue: A county fire rescue agency providing emergency response and medical services to Marion County residents.
1+ YOEHigh school diploma, 18+, Florida State firefighter and EMT/Paramedic certification, valid Florida driver license, EVOC, CPR (AHA or Red Cross), physical exam per NFPA 1582; ability to perform very heavy physical work and operate emergency equipment.
Two-way radio, Personal computer, Printer, Calculator
City of Ormond Beach: A municipal fire department providing fire suppression, rescue, emergency medical services, and public fire safety education to the community.
High school diploma/GED, Florida Firefighter Certificate of Compliance, Florida EMT certificate, valid Florida Class D driver\u007fs license, ability to lift 100+ lbs, meet attendance and physical agility requirements, and perform firefighting and basic life support duties.
City of Titusville: Providing municipal services and infrastructure to Titusville residents.
EMT certification, EVOC/CEVO, BLS, Florida firefighter certification, valid Florida driver license; must obtain Paramedic within four years; high school diploma.
City of Largo: Provides essential municipal services to the Largo, Florida community.
High school diploma or GED; Florida Driver's License; State Paramedic and Firefighter certifications; Pinellas County Paramedic certification within 1 year; pre-employment psychological evaluation; CPAT within 1 year of hire; online application; submission of certifications.
Town of Longboat Key: Provides law enforcement, emergency services, and municipal administration.
Parademic certification, firefighter standards certification, valid Florida Driver License (Class E), EVOC card; ability to pass physical and written tests; drug test and medical requirements; open competitive exam process.
Florida SouthWestern State College: Public college providing associate and baccalaureate degree programs.
Minimum Florida State Certified Firefighter and Fire Service Instructor I; substantial full-time firefighting experience; proficiency in information management/technology; commitment to professional development; obtain Live Fire 1 within first year.
The Villages Community Development Districts: Provides government and public safety services for The Villages community.
Must have valid high school diploma or GED; Florida State Fire Standards; Florida EMT certification; CPR; EVOC 16 hours; valid Florida Driver’s License; FEMA ICS certifications within 6 months; background and drug screening; medical/physical evaluations; maintain required certifications.