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Training Captain - Fire

Kissimmee, FL ยท On-site

$41.99/hr

Florida Firefighter II Florida State Fire Instructor I Certificate Florida State Engineers ... Hazardous Material Technician Technical Rescue Rope Technician VMR Technician Trench Technician ...

Emergency Fire and Rescue

Orlando, FL ยท On-site

$15.25 - $17.75/hr

EMERGENCY, FIRE AND RESCUE JOBS IN THE NAVY DAMAGE CONTROLMAN Damage Controlmen are the first responders who are critical to preventing accidents. Trained in firefighting, ship stability and chemical ...

Life Safety Inspector I

Sanford, FL ยท On-site

$51K - $67K/yr

FD EMS/Fire/Rescue Opening Date: 07/06/2026 Closing Date: 7/20/2026 11:59 PM Eastern Description Under general supervision, this technical position requires considerable initiative and sound judgment ...

Paramedic

Tavares, FL ยท On-site

$58K/yr

Manages the operation of an emergency vehicle and safeguards Lake County Fire Rescue equipment and supplies. Maintains the security of medications and narcotics. Prepares various written reports on ...

Paramedic

Tavares, FL ยท On-site

$58K/yr

Manages the operation of an emergency vehicle and safeguards Lake County Fire Rescue equipment and supplies. Maintains the security of medications and narcotics. Prepares various written reports on ...

Responds to fire and emergency calls and takes charge/participates in suppression, rescue, first aid, and emergency operations; Directs and oversees the Health and Safety Program, ensuring compliance ...

EMT

Orlando, FL

$16.50 - $22/hr

MedFleet EMT's will collaborate with Municipal, County, and private Fire / rescue services as well as other medical staff, patients and family members. EMT's will take great care in the maintenance ...

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How much do fire rescue jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire rescue in Orlando, FL is $98,558.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,800.00 and $115,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fire Rescue professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Fire Rescue, you need comprehensive knowledge of firefighting techniques, emergency medical procedures, and a high level of physical fitness, usually supported by relevant certifications such as EMT or Firefighter I/II. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, rescue tools, and communication systems like radios and incident command software is essential. Strong teamwork, quick decision-making, and resilience under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These capabilities are vital to effectively respond to emergencies, save lives, and ensure the safety of both the public and fellow responders.

What is the difference between Fire Rescue vs Firefighter?

AspectFire RescueFirefighter
CertificationsFirefighter I & II, EMT certificationFirefighter I & II, EMT certification
Work EnvironmentEmergency response, rescue operations, fire suppressionFire suppression, rescue, emergency medical services
Employer & IndustryFire departments, emergency servicesFire departments, emergency services
Common Search IntentDifferences between fire rescue and firefighter rolesRoles and responsibilities of firefighters

Fire Rescue and Firefighter roles often overlap, with both requiring similar certifications and working in fire departments. Fire Rescue typically emphasizes rescue operations and emergency response, while Firefighters focus on fire suppression and prevention. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the right career path in emergency services.

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Fire rescue professionals often encounter dynamic and high-pressure situations, such as rapidly evolving fires, hazardous materials, or medical emergencies. Challenges include maintaining clear communication with team members, ensuring personal safety while rescuing others, and making quick decisions with limited information. Additionally, they must adapt to various environments, from residential buildings to industrial sites, often while carrying heavy equipment. Strong teamwork and ongoing training help them manage these challenges effectively.

What are fire rescue jobs?

Fire rescue jobs involve professionals who respond to emergencies such as fires, accidents, and natural disasters. Their primary duties include extinguishing fires, rescuing people and animals from dangerous situations, providing emergency medical care, and educating the public about fire prevention. Fire rescue personnel work in high-pressure environments and are trained in firefighting, first aid, hazardous materials handling, and technical rescue operations. These roles are essential for ensuring public safety and often require physical fitness, teamwork, and quick decision-making skills.
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Training Captain - Fire

Training Captain - Fire

Osceola County, FL

Kissimmee, FL โ€ข On-site

$41.99/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Salary: $41.99 Hourly
Location : 2586 Partin Settlement Rd., Kissimmee, FL
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 02752
Department: EMERG SERVICES
Opening Date: 10/31/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
General Description of Duties
**This position is subject to close at any time**
For consideration, the following certifications must be uploaded at the time of application in one (1) PDF file:
  • Florida Firefighter II
  • Florida State Fire Instructor I Certificate
  • Florida State Engineers Certification(within 12 months of initial hire)
  • Florida State Fire Officer I Certificate
  • Current Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Basic Life Support by the American Heart Association, American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuer or CPR equivalent certification from an organization approved by the Bureau of EMS pursuant to 64J-2.038, Florida Administrative Code.
  • 16 Hour EVOC course approved by the State of Florida
Please do not upload any additional certifications, licenses or documents.
NOTE TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS: INTERNAL CANDIDATES IN THE SAME CLASSIFICATION AND/OR PAYGRADE AS THE POSITION POSTED WILL NOT RECEIVE A PAY ADJUSTMENT IF SELECTED.
Under general direction, the purpose of the position is to perform responsible management work involving the coordination of training policies and procedures of subordinate Fire personnel to ensure compliance with all departmental policies, procedures and State and National Standards regulatory requirements applicable to the work. Employees in this classification function at mid-levelmanagement and are responsible for overseeing and ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of training operations. Employees work with considerable independence in the delivery of fire service training. The objective is to ensure the general welfare and safety of fire crews and the general public.
Essential Job Functions
The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
  • Supervises, trains and evaluates Fire Service crews and Training Lieutenant's according to established procedures, departmental guidelines, and regulatory requirements applicable to the work; assists in formulation and delivery of training procedures and performs in-service training of Fire Fighters; conducts safetybriefing to ensure dissemination of all pertinent information; enforces departmental rules, policies and regulations; assists in the development and planning of emergency response.
  • Supports Battalion Chief in planning, organizing and implementing department goals and objectives; coordinates and integrates all activities toward achievement of established goals and objectives.
  • Communicates with dispatch, fire officers and related personnel for the accurate and efficient dissemination of information.
  • Drives, operates and inspects Fire Department vehicles; operates, utilizes and inspects Fire Department equipment and gear; operates, tests and inspects pumps and hydrants; ensures repair, readiness and accessibility of all fire rescue equipment.
  • Performs duties as assigned/necessary which are related, or logical in assignment to the position

Minimum Qualifications
Education: High School Diploma or GED.
Experience: Two (2) years' professional experience as a Company Officer.
Required Certifications:
  • Florida Firefighter II
  • Florida State Fire Instructor I Certificate
  • Florida State Engineers Certification (within 12 months of initial hire)
  • Florida State Fire Officer I Certificate
  • Current Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Basic Life Support by the American Heart Association, American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuer or CPR equivalent certification from an organization approved by the Bureau of EMS pursuant to 64J-2.038, Florida Administrative Code.
  • 16 Hour EVOC course approved by the State of Florida
  • Valid Florida Driver License
Preferred Certifications:
  • Hazardous Material Technician
  • Technical Rescue
  • Rope Technician
  • VMR Technician
  • Trench Technician
  • Confined Space Technician
  • Collapse Technician
  • Florida State Certified Paramedic

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Ability to effectively train and manage staff comprised of professionals and entry level management engaged in carrying out fire suppression, EMS, hazardous materials control functions.
  • Through knowledge of current principles and practices of fire rescue and paramedic work, governing laws, ordinances, policies and procedures.
  • Through knowledge of pre-established County, County and State policies and procedures applicable to the work.
  • Ability to supervise and provide safe First Aide/medical rescue methods, procedures and practices.
  • Ability to understand, follow, direct and supervise written and oral instructions.
  • Ability to clearly communicate information both verbally and in writing.
  • Skill in the principles and techniques of customer relations skills; ability to deal diplomatically with irate, violent or frantic individuals; ability to react quickly and calmly in emergency situations.
  • Skill in analytically observing, and objectively and clearly reporting routine and non-routine, emergency and non-emergency activities.
  • Ability to read, update and maintain various records and files.
  • Ability to operate basic office equipment.
  • Ability to access, operate and maintain various software applications.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with departmental staff, supervisors and the general public.
  • Skill in operating moderately heavy/heavy fire rescue vehicles and equipment.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
  • Very Heavy
  • 100 pounds lifting.
    Frequent (up to 2/3 of the work time) lifting, carrying up to 50 lbs.
  • Expressing or exchanging ideas by spoken word or perceiving sound by ear.
  • Good eyesight for production or safety of self and others.
  • Requires physical agility in climbing, kneeling, bending, stooping, crawling, and reaching.
  • Required to have clear vision at distances of 20 inches or less.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
Requires exposure to extreme heat and adverse or hazardous atmospheres, as well as adverse weather conditions.
Employee Benefits
Welcome to a workplace that values you. Osceola County offers a comprehensive benefits package to fit your needs and the needs of your family.
Join us in making a difference in our community, knowing we're here to support you every step of the way.
Group Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
Medical and Dental Insurance at no cost to the employee. In addition, the County contributes 83.5% to the dependent(s) premium coverage.
Deductions Per Paycheck - HRA Base Plan
Coverage
Employee
Employee + 1
Family
Health-HRA Base
$0.00
$130.46
$202.93
HRA Buy-Up
$37.60
$174.33
$271.19
Dental Base
$0.00
$12.72
$23.42
Dental Buy-Up
$3.35
$19.24
$32.63
Vision
$3.42
$6.84
$9.15
Short-Term Disability
$0.00
N/A
N/A
Long-Term Disability
$0.00
N/A
N/A
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
At no cost to the employee. The County offers Short-Term and Long-Term Disability at 60% of the employee's weekly base salary. The employee has the option to purchase an additional 10% coverage.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
EAP provides confidential counseling and referral services to employees and their family members at no cost.
Employee Wellness Program
Employee Wellness Program promotes a variety of activities to encourage total well-being including physical, emotional, and financial health. Rewards can be earned.
Gym Membership Reimbursement
Gym Membership Reimbursement, up to $20.00 per month.
Basic Life Insurance Policy
At no cost to the employee, equal to one time the employee's annual salary, rounded to the next thousand dollars. Employees can opt to buy additional Life Insurance.
Employee Health Center
The County provides a private health center for County Employees and eligible dependents. The Employee Health Center offers an array of primary care services, including sick visits, enhanced by x-ray services, pulmonary tests, lab work, and a dispensary offering over 200 generic medications onsite. Services at the Health Center are offered at no cost to the employees and their eligible dependents.
Employees who are enrolled on the County's Medical plan have access to the Employee Health Center on day one of employment. The Health Center is available to patients 8 years of age and older.
Vacation & Sick Leave Accruals
Service Time
Accruals Per Month
1 month - 5 years
40 Hour Employee = 8 hours
48 Hour Shift Employee = 12 hours
5 years and 1 month - 10 years
40 Hour Employee = 10 hours
48 Hour Shift Employee = 14 hours
10 years and 1 month - 15 years
40 Hour Employee = 12 hours
48 Hour Shift Employee = 16 hours
15 years and 1 month - 20 years
40 Hour Employee = 13.34 hours
48 Hour Shift Employee = 18 hours
20 years and over
40 Hour Employee = 16.66 hours
48 Hour Shift Employee = 20 hours
Sick Leave Accruals
Classification
Accruals Per Month
40 Hour Employee
8 hours
48 Hour Shift Employee
12 hours
Paid Holidays
Paid Holidays + 1 Floating Holiday (to be chosen by the Employee)**
  • New Year's Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Juneteenth
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Thanksgiving - Day After
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Day.

**All bargaining unit employees shall work holidays, if scheduled, at their regular rate of pay. Bargaining unit employees will receive 156 hours of Holiday Leave (Floating Holiday) per year at the employee's regular rate of pay. All 156 hours of Holiday Leave will be available for use by employees on the first of the year. Newly hired firefighters will receive a pro-rated number of hours depending on their hire date at a rate of twelve (12) hours per month.
Sick Leave Bank
Available to employees experiencing a catastrophic medical related event, with up to 240 hours per fiscal year. Enrollment required.
Vacation/Sick Leave Buy-Back Program
Eligible employees may sell back up to eighty (80) hours of accrued leave per fiscal year. (This program is subject to availability of funds and may be amended or terminated at any time without notice.)
Paid Bereavement Leave
Up to five (5) working days off.
Tuition Reimbursement
Up to $1,600 per Fiscal Year, for degree seeking employees. Degree must be related to employee's current position.
Uniform Maintenance
Bargaining unit members will receive $300.00 annually for uniform maintenance and for the purchase of work shoes.
Supplemental Pay
Upon meeting and maintaining the required certifications and qualifications, and engaging in performing such duties, eligible personnel will be eligible to receive additional Supplemental Pay:
  • Paramedic Incentive: up to $10,500 annually
  • Riding out of Grade: from $300 up to $900 annually
  • Squad/Special Operation: Up to an additional $1.50 per hour
  • Heavy Rescue: Up to an additional $2.00 per hour
  • Citizen Public Educator: up to $800 per year
  • Paramedic Preceptor: Up to an additional $2.08 per hour
  • Aerial Pay: Up to an additional $0.20 per hour
  • Department Education:
    1. Associate degree: $0.60 per hour
    2. Bachelor's degree: $1.20 per hour
    3. Master's degree: $1.80 per hour
  • Statute 633.422 Firefighters State Education Incentive
    1. Associate degree: $50 a month
    2. Bachelor's degree: $110 a month
  • FF Officer 3 Certification Incentive: $0.12
  • FF Officer 4 Certification Incentive: $0.24
  • FF Safety Officer Certification Incentive: $0.12
  • Special Operations Incident Commander: $1.00
  • FF Officer 3 Certification Incentive: $0.12
  • FF Officer 4 Certification Incentive: $0.24
  • FF Safety Officer Certification Incentive: $0.12
  • Special Operations Incident Commander: $1.00
  • FF Fire Instructor 1, 2, 3 Certification Incentive: $0.12 per hour
  • FF ACLS Instructor Certification Incentive: $0.12 per hour
  • All personnel shall be eligible for the following lump sum payment:
    1. Live Fire Instructor I $200.00