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Fire Captain Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Paramedic, Full Time

Gunnison, CO · On-site

$21.89 - $27.76/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • PTO

... wildland fire and TEMS. Why Gunnison Valley Health Paramedics? * State, national and ... In the absence of or by direction of the Chief or Captain, the Paramedic will be responsible for ...

Lead Paramedic - Ambulance

Northglenn, CO · On-site

$26.65 - $41.10/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Here is some of what you can expect from being a Captain with us: * You will solve problems with the crew and crisis management. * You will have interagency requests or disputes (Fire department ...

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Lead Paramedic - Ambulance

Northglenn, CO · On-site

$26.65 - $41.10/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Here is some of what you can expect from being a Captain with us: * You will solve problems with the crew and crisis management. * You will have Interagency requests or disputes (Fire department ...

Lead Paramedic - Ambulance

Northglenn, CO · On-site

$26.65 - $41.10/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Here is some of what you can expect from being a Captain with us: * You will solve problems with the crew and crisis management. * You will have Interagency requests or disputes (Fire department ...

Paramedic, Full Time

Gunnison, CO · On-site

$72K - $100K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • PTO

... wildland fire and TEMS. Why Gunnison Valley Health Paramedics? * State, national and ... In the absence of or by direction of the Chief or Captain, the Paramedic will be responsible for ...

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How much do fire captain jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire captain in Colorado is $82,007.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,900.00 and $105,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Fire Captain vs Fire Lieutenant?

AspectFire CaptainFire Lieutenant
CertificationsFirefighter certification, EMT/paramedic license, leadership trainingFirefighter certification, EMT/paramedic license, some leadership training
Work EnvironmentOversees fireground operations, manages crews, strategic decision-makingAssists in fireground tasks, supervises firefighters, reports to captain
ResponsibilitiesCommand of fire scenes, personnel management, incident strategySupport role, direct firefighting teams, ensure safety protocols

Fire Captains hold higher leadership roles, overseeing entire operations and making strategic decisions. Fire Lieutenants assist captains, supervise firefighters, and handle tactical tasks. Both roles require firefighting experience and certifications, but captains have broader responsibilities and authority.

What are some typical leadership challenges faced by a fire captain, and how can they be effectively managed?

Fire Captains often encounter challenges related to leading diverse teams during high-pressure situations and ensuring clear communication in emergencies. Balancing administrative duties with hands-on leadership at incident scenes can be demanding. To manage these challenges effectively, Fire Captains rely on strong interpersonal skills, continuous training, and fostering a culture of trust and accountability within their crew. Regular drills, open communication, and mentorship are key strategies for maintaining team cohesion and operational efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a fire captain, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fire Captain, you need extensive firefighting experience, leadership abilities, and usually certification from fire academies or training programs, often along with EMT or paramedic credentials. Familiarity with incident command systems, fire suppression technologies, and emergency management software is important. Strong decision-making, communication, and team leadership skills help a Fire Captain coordinate crews effectively and maintain safety under pressure. These competencies are crucial for ensuring efficient emergency response, safeguarding personnel, and protecting the public during critical incidents.

What is a fire captain?

Fire Captains are experienced firefighters who supervise and manage a team of firefighters during emergency responses and daily operations at a fire station. They are responsible for directing firefighting tactics, ensuring safety protocols are followed, training personnel, and maintaining equipment. In addition to emergency response, Fire Captains handle administrative duties, coordinate with other emergency services, and serve as a key leadership figure within the fire department.

What does a fire captain do?

A fire captain’s duties and responsibilities are to oversee the daily operations of a fire station. Some captains have specialized responsibilities, such as leading emergency medical services (EMS) crews connected to the station. As the fire captain, you are the leader of the entire company, so you must gain significant experience at the lower ranks. You manage the training and supervision of new personnel and the administration of training exercises related to fire management, fire suppression, hazardous material response, and rescue operations. You are the primary commander at an emergency until the battalion chief arrives.

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Infographic showing various Fire Captain job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,007 per year, or $39.4 per hour.

Paramedic, Full Time

Gunnison Valley Health

Gunnison, CO • On-site

$21.89 - $27.76/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Gunnison Valley Health Paramedics (GVHP) are seeking a full-time Paramedic to join our team and support our mission of serving the residents and visitors of Gunnison County. GVHP operates three 24/7 ambulances on a 48/96 schedule responding to over 1,600 calls annually. With a response area near 4,400 square miles of both urban and rural geography, our team of providers must be prepared to operate in austere environmental conditions, practicing medicine on extended and remote scenes. Our providers operate under progressive guidelines, delivering industry-leading treatment including pre-hospital blood product administration, mechanical ventilation with Hamilton T1 ventilators and POC lab testing. GVHP also lead and support rescue operations including technical rope rescue, swift water, wildland fire and TEMS.
Why Gunnison Valley Health Paramedics?
  • State, national and internationally recognized as a leader in patient care, evidence-based medicine, clinical and public education.
  • $2500 Sign N Stay Bonus eligible!
  • Annual step program raises.
  • Annual uniform stipend of $550.
  • Up to 425 hours of PTO a year.
  • Robust support and budget for continuing education and conference attendance.

Position Summary
The Gunnison Valley Health Paramedic is responsible for directing and working collaboratively with department personnel to provide direct patient care and management of scene logistics. The Paramedic is expected to possess comprehensive knowledge of advanced life support practices, urban and backcountry medicine, all hazards response and interfacility transfers. In the absence of or by direction of the Chief or Captain, the Paramedic will be responsible for the logistical aspects of operations including, but not limited to, ordering of air resources, request for mutual aid and coordinating care with co-responding agencies. The Paramedic is also responsible for prompt patient care documentation and other duties as assigned. In this role, the Paramedic is expected to manage the resources of his/her assigned ambulance and work collaboratively with health care and first responder personnel.
Education: Successful completion of a Paramedic Education Program that meets or exceeds the requirements set forth by the USDOT. High School Diploma or equivalent.
Experience: Must be at least 18 years of age. Two years of experience as an EMT-Basic is required. One year of experience in a busy urban environment as a Paramedic is preferred. The ability to efficiently communicate verbally, via telephone and radio equipment; ability to lift, carry and balance up to 125 pounds (250 with assistance); ability to interpret written, oral and diagnostic instructions; ability to use good judgment and remain calm in high-stress situations; ability to work effectively in an environment with frequent auditory and visual interference; ability to function efficiently throughout an entire work shift; ability to calculate weight, volumes and ratios as well as read small print, all under threatening time constraints. The ability to read and understand English language manuals and road maps; accurately discern street signs and address numbers; ability to interview patient, family members, and bystanders; ability to document, in writing, all relevant information in prescribed format in light of legal ramifications of such; ability to converse in English with coworkers and hospital staff as to status and care of the patients. Good manual dexterity, with ability to perform all tasks related to the highest level of patient care. Ability to bend, stoop, and crawl on uneven terrain and rugged surfaces; and the ability to withstand varied environmental conditions such as extreme heat, cold, and moisture. Ability to complete a physical capacity test. Ability to work in low light, confined spaces and other dangerous environments.
Licenses/Certification: Valid Colorado state driver's license free from restrictions and suspensions is required. Valid Colorado state paramedic certification is required. National Registry Paramedic certification is required. Also required: current Basic Life Support AHA Healthcare, AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support, AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support & ICS 100, 200 & 700. Preferred: International Trauma Life Support (or equivalent), Neonatal Resuscitation Provider (NRP).
Compensation: This position is an hourly/non-exempt position, $21.89 to $27.76/hr, which could equate to an annual wage of $72,000 to $100,000 annual based on 48/96hr schedule
Physical Requirements:
Occasionally (1-33%) - Reach, reach across midline, crouching/squatting, crawling, balancing, stooping, kneeling, stairs, ramp, lifting (20-100 lbs), carrying (20-100 lbs), pushing/pulling (50-100 lbs)
Frequently (34-66%) - Sitting, standing, walking, changing position, handling, pinching
Continuously (37-100%) - must be able to see with corrective eyewear, must be able to hear clearly with assistance
Benefits Eligibility:
Medical, dental, vision, healthcare FSA, dependent care FSA, and Lifestyle Spending Account: All active employees working 40 or more hours per pay period in a Full Time or a Part Time position are eligible for benefits on the first of the month after hire.
Life and AD&D insurance: All active employees working 40 or more hours per pay period are eligible for benefits on the first of the month after hire date.
Short term and long term disability: All active employees working 60 or more hours per pay period are eligible for benefits on the first of the month after hire date.
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