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Firefighter Training Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Firefighter

FL ยท On-site

Must speak, read, write, and understand the English language, apply written rules, detailed orders, instructions and training material. Qualifications: * Required DoD, IFSAC or ProBoard Firefighter ...

Firefighter I and II, Airport Firefighter (ARFF), HAZMAT Technician, National Registry Emergency ... training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.Education:This job does not ...

FIREFIGHTER

Crestview, FL ยท On-site

$16.79/hr

Participates in company drills Attends scheduled training sessions in such subjects as firefighting methods, equipment operation, and first aid and street hydrant locations. Any one position may not ...

FIREFIGHTER

Crestview, FL ยท On-site

$16.79/hr

Attends scheduled training sessions in such subjects as firefighting methods, equipment operation, and first aid and street hydrant locations. * Any one position may not include all of the duties ...

Firefighter I and II, Airport Firefighter (ARFF), HAZMAT Technician, National Registry Emergency ... training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.Education:This job does not ...

Firefighter

Panama City, FL ยท On-site

$51K/yr

Firefighter - Sworn Opening Date: 07/23/2026 Closing Date: 9/11/2026 5:00 PM Central Salary: Salary ... Ability to participate in practice drills in the classroom and field training programs, including ...

Assists in training programs for volunteer and probationary firefighters. Abides by all departmental and division rules and regulations. The employer may add to or change duties at any time and as ...

Firefighter/EMT

FL ยท On-site

$60K - $102K/yr

Assists in training programs for volunteer and probationary firefighters. * Abides by all departmental and division rules and regulations. * The employer may add to or change duties at any time and ...

Assists in training programs for volunteer and probationary firefighters. Abides by all departmental and division rules and regulations. The employer may add to or change duties at any time and as ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

FL ยท On-site

$69K - $116K/yr

Assists in training programs for volunteer and probationary firefighters. * Abides by all departmental and division rules and regulations. * The employer may add to or change duties at any time and ...

Firefighter

Kissimmee, FL ยท On-site

$56K/yr

Participates as required in all drills and training sessions. Keeps current and up to date in all ... Current Florida State Minimum Standards Firefighting Certification; Current Florida Emergency ...

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How much do firefighter training jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighter training in Florida is $44,543.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,000.00 and $51,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is firefighter training?

Firefighter training is a comprehensive program designed to prepare individuals for the physical, technical, and mental demands of firefighting. It typically includes classroom instruction on fire science, safety procedures, hazardous materials, and rescue techniques, as well as hands-on drills in areas like fire suppression, search and rescue, and emergency medical response. Trainees learn to use specialized equipment and practice working as a team under high-pressure situations. Successful completion of training is required to become a certified firefighter.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in firefighter training, and why are they important?

To thrive in Firefighter Training, you need physical fitness, knowledge of fire science and emergency procedures, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, breathing apparatus, and emergency medical response systems is typically required, and certifications such as EMT are highly valued. Teamwork, resilience under pressure, and strong communication skills set outstanding trainees apart. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring safety, effective emergency response, and successful collaboration in high-risk situations.

What are some common challenges faced during firefighter training, and how can candidates best prepare for them?

Firefighter training is both physically and mentally demanding, requiring candidates to master rigorous fitness tests, learn technical skills, and adapt to high-pressure scenarios. Common challenges include handling heavy equipment, working in simulated hazardous environments, and collaborating effectively within a team. To best prepare, candidates should focus on building cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility while also developing strong communication and problem-solving skills. Participating in preparatory courses, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and familiarizing oneself with basic firefighting concepts can greatly improve success during training.

What is the difference between Firefighter Training vs Fire Inspector?

AspectFirefighter TrainingFire Inspector
Required CertificationsFirefighter I & II, EMT certificationFire inspection certification, Fire & Life Safety codes
Work EnvironmentActive emergency response, fire suppressionInspection sites, office work, community education
Employer & Industry UsageFire departments, emergency servicesMunicipal governments, fire prevention agencies

Firefighter Training focuses on preparing individuals for active firefighting and emergency response roles, requiring hands-on skills and certifications. Fire Inspectors, on the other hand, evaluate fire hazards, enforce safety codes, and conduct inspections. While both roles are essential in fire safety, they differ in daily duties, certifications, and work environments.

How to get a job as a firefighter with no experience?

To become a firefighter with no experience, candidates typically need to complete firefighter training and obtain relevant certifications such as CPR and EMT. Volunteering, participating in fire cadet programs, and gaining physical fitness are also valuable steps to improve chances of employment in entry-level firefighter roles.
Infographic showing various Firefighter Training job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,543 per year, or $21.4 per hour.

Firefighter/Paramedic - Part-time

Highlands County Board of County Commissioners

Sebring, FL โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Department:

Public Safety

Reports to:

Lieutenant

Pay Grade/Salary Range:

PG - 111 $25.00 per hour

Posting Expires:Until FilledGENERAL DESCRIPTION:

A professional position responsible for knowing and maintaining essential firefighting skills in the prevention and extinguishment of fires, protecting and saving life and property, knowledge and enforcement of County and State fire prevention codes, laws pertaining to the prevention and control of fires, mastery of paramedic and ACLS skills, maintaining required State licensure, performance of pre-hospital and inter-facility basic and advanced life support skills, providing pre-hospital life support and firefighting functions, other emergency services, and the operation of fire rescue and ambulance vehicles

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

The following statements describe the principal functions of the job and its scope of responsibility but should not be considered an all-inclusive list of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned.

• Responds to fire and EMS calls with a fire company and performs fire suppression, EMS, and rescue duties as assigned or assumed.

• Rescues and removes persons from danger.

• Operates various pieces of fire and EMS apparatus and equipment to deliver advanced life support skills and extinguish fires.

• Ventilates burning buildings to eject smoke, heat, and gases as directed.

• Performs salvage and overhaul operations at fire scenes as directed.

• Performs cleaning and maintenance tasks on department buildings and equipment.

• Performs prevention and education activated as directed, to include fire hydrant maintenance if necessary.

• Performs annual testing and inspection of fire hose.

• Attends training in subjects pertinent to EMS, (ALS), firefighting, fire inspections, equipment operation, emergency medical treatment, and other related areas.

• Promotes and conducts public education programs as directed.

• Makes periodic visits to buildings to conduct pre-fire planning.

• Provides Basic and advanced Life Support care (in compliance with Chapter 401, Florida Statutes and Chapter 10D-66, Florida Administrative Code) according to the established County EMS Protocol Manual, applicable policies, and standing orders, to persons in need of medical attention.

• Administers pre-hospital and inter-facility emergency care and medical services authorized within the scope of training. Assists their partner in providing ALS care as assigned. Handles emergency and non-emergency patient transfers as assigned, including both in-county and out-of-county.

• Performs all firefighting, training and inspection duties.

• Completes necessary written reports, including patient & fire reports, patient bills, and daily team and unit reports in a timely, accurate fashion.

• Cleans and maintains apparatus and equipment on a daily basis, maintains required inventory, supplies, and equipment. Keeps assigned station clean.

• Maintains a professional and safe area adhering to established safety policies and the image desired for the organization.

• Consistently follows Board policies and procedures.

• Responds productively to change and performs all other related tasks as directed.

• Works productively with all personnel throughout the chain of command.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

• Knowledge and skill in the use of firefighting techniques, policies, procedures, and practices.

• Knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the use of basic and advanced life support and life sustaining practices and equipment.

• Knowledge of safety and comfort measures and methods in the handling and treatment of patients. * Knowledge of all basic and advanced Firefighting skills.

• Knowledge and skill in defensive driving methods.

• Ability to become familiar with the roadway/highway systems within Highlands County.

• Knowledge of Florida safety requirements and privileges when responding to non-emergency and emergency situations.

• Ability to continually learn and update techniques and procedures in firefighting and emergency medical care.

• Knowledge of Florida traffic and driving regulations.

• Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

• Ability to make sound judgments.

• Ability to work as part of a team.

• Ability to adhere to physician instructions, protocols and standing orders.

• Ability to climb and skill to perform minor maintenance on an apparatus.

• Must have legible handwriting.

• Ability to maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers, supervisors, directors, elected officials, vendors, and the general public.

PHYSICAL SKILLS:

This work requires the regular exertion of up to 10 pounds of force and frequent exertion of over 100 pounds of force; work regularly requires speaking or hearing, frequently requires standing, sitting, using hands to finger, handle or feel, lifting independently in excess of 125 pounds (or combined weight of 250 pounds) and repetitive motions and occasionally requires walking, climbing or balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, pushing or pulling and lifting and occasionally requires tasting or smelling and repetitive motions; work requires close vision, distance vision, ability to adjust focus, depth perception, color perception, night vision and peripheral vision; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word and conveying detailed or important instructions to others accurately, loudly or quickly; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels and to receive detailed information through oral communications and/or to make fine distinctions in sound; work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data, visual inspection involving small defects and/or small parts using of measuring devices assembly or fabrication of parts within arm’s length, operating machines, operating motor vehicles or equipment, and observing general surroundings and activities.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

Graduation from high school or possession of an acceptable equivalence diploma. Maintain a current Florida Paramedic certification, Florida firefighter 2 certification with in one year, ACLS & B.L.S./C.P.R. certification. Certification of completion of a Florida approved E.V.O.C.16 hr. defensive driving course. Must be approved by the E.M.S. Medical director to practice as a Paramedic. No comparable amount of training or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, OR REGISTRATIONS:

Must possess a valid Florida Driver License. Valid Florida Paramedic Certification. Florida firefighter 2 certification within one year, ACLS and BLS CPR certification.

OTHER JOB-RELATED REQUIREMENTS:

Disaster Essential.  

THE HIGHLANDS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Does not Discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, religious belief, color, national origin, disability/handicap, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetics or any other legally protected group/class. We are proud to be a drug free workplace. Screening tests for illegal drug use may be required as a condition of employment

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