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Fire Firefighter/Paramedic Firefighter/Paramedic start at Step C: $9,596/monthly Position Salary Range: $8,351-$10,473/monthly Recruitment for 2027 vacancies will begin in the spring of 2026. The ...

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Fire Firefighter/EMT Lateral Firefighter/EMT start at Step F: $9,227/monthly Position Salary Range: $7,105-$9,227/monthly Firefighter/Paramedic Lateral Firefighter/Paramedic start at Step F: $10,473 ...

$7K - $9K/mo

... Firefighters start at Step A: $7,105/monthly Position Salary Range: $7,105-$9,227/monthly Recruitment for 2027 vacancies will begin in the spring of 2026. The Richland Fire & Emergency Services ...

12M Firefighter

Eastover, SC · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Kingwood, WV · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Butlerville, IN · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Newark, DE · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Guernsey, WY · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Bellemont, AZ · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Grayling, MI · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

12M Firefighter

Boise, ID · On-site

$200 - $250/wk

Job training for Firefighters consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic ... A monthly paycheck * Montgomery GI Bill * Federal and State tuition assistance * Retirement ...

Firefighter/Paramedic Lateral

Provo, UT · On-site

$67K - $102K/yr

The department also shows its commitment to fire-and-life-safety training by hosting monthly live ... Provo City firefighters work a 48/96 shift. What is needed to apply? * High school diploma or ...

The department also shows its commitment to fire-and-life-safety training by hosting monthly live ... Provo City firefighters work a 48/96 shift. What is needed to apply? * High school diploma or ...

Ever dreamt of being a Firefighter? Now here's your chance...Click the Video to Learn More! The ... You will respond to fires in your District and participate in monthly, ongoing training. You will ...

Ever dreamt of being a Firefighter? Now here's your chance...Click the Video to Learn More! The ... You will respond to fires in your District and participate in monthly, ongoing training. You will ...

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How much do firefighters monthly jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighters monthly in the United States is $70,123.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $73,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Do firefighters make $100,000 a year?

Firefighters' salaries vary by location, experience, and rank, but in many areas, the average annual pay is below $100,000. Senior firefighters or those in high-cost regions may earn close to or above that amount, especially with overtime and additional certifications. Entry-level firefighters typically earn less, with salaries increasing with years of service and specialization.

What jobs pay $10,000 a month without a degree?

Firefighters typically do not earn $10,000 a month without additional certifications or experience; however, some high-paying roles like commercial pilots, real estate brokers, or sales managers can reach that income level without a college degree. These jobs often require specialized skills, licensing, or extensive experience in the field.

What is the difference between Firefighters Monthly vs Fire Inspectors Monthly?

AspectFirefighters MonthlyFire Inspectors Monthly
Required CertificationsFirefighter certification, EMT/paramedic licenseFire inspector certification, building code knowledge
Work EnvironmentFire scenes, emergency response, rescue operationsInspection sites, code enforcement, report writing
Employer & Industry UsageFire departments, emergency servicesMunicipalities, fire prevention agencies

Firefighters Monthly focus on emergency response and rescue, while Fire Inspectors Monthly specialize in fire prevention and code enforcement. Both roles require related certifications and work within fire service organizations, but their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can reach $2,000 a day often include specialized roles such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, corporate lawyers, and certain executive positions. These roles typically require advanced education, certifications, and significant experience, and may involve high-stakes environments or demanding schedules.

How often does a firefighter work a month?

Firefighters typically work 10 to 24 shifts per month, often on a rotating schedule that includes 24-hour shifts followed by days off. The exact number of shifts can vary depending on the department and shift rotation system, with many firefighters working on a schedule that balances long shifts with extended rest periods.
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Firefighter (Paramedic)

$8K - $10K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Life

Posted 4 hours ago


Job description

Department:

Fire & Emergency Services

Division:

Fire

Firefighter/Paramedic

Firefighter/Paramedic start at Step C: $9,596/monthly

Position Salary Range: $8,351-$10,473/monthly


Recruitment for 2027 vacancies will begin in the spring of 2026.

The Richland Fire & Emergency Services department is seeking Paramedic Firefighter applicants. If you are currently an active Washington State or National Registry Paramedic Firefighter, you may be considered as a Paramedic Firefighter. The Department maintains an ongoing and merged certification list for Firefighter/EMT/Paramedic positions.

We are currently accepting applications and will be holding oral board processes monthly beginning May through June 2026.

For more information on the pay, benefits, and hiring process, please view our Hiring Brochure.

GENERAL SUMMARY

Under the general supervision of a Fire Captain or designee, performs skilled emergency and non-emergency tasks in the area of fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous materials, emergency preparedness, and emergency medical services for the protection of life and property for municipalities, airports, and private industry.

In order to be eligible to participate in the City of Richland's application screening process, you need to complete the following items:

  • Submit an online application with our agency by clicking "Apply " on this page.

  • Applicants are encouraged to attach a current cover letter and resume to the City's application.

  • Applicants must have had a CPAT within the last year (obtained through any agency).

  • Applicants must complete aPersonal History Statement(linked here) toattach to their application.

  • Please review the hiring standards brochure HERE which includes temporary or permanent disqualifiers.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS


EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

  • High School diploma or GED

  • Washington State or National Registry Paramedic (no fire experience necessary).

LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS & OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Valid driver's license.

  • Eighteen (18) years of age or older at time of application.

  • Certified to wear a respirator at SCBA level.

  • Obtain IFSAC Firefighter I and II within six (6) months of successfully completing Fire Academy* and maintain throughout employment.

  • IFSAC Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations are required within the first year of employment based on the schedule outlined in the department training and development/OJT program.

  • Obtain Wildland Firefighter II certification within one (1) year of successfully completing Fire Academy and maintain throughout employment.

  • Washington State Emergency Vehicle Accident Prevention (EVIP) certification within two (2) years of hire date and prior to driving fire department vehicles in the 'emergency' mode.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS

  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Fire Science or Fire Administration.

  • Prior EMS and Firefighting experience.

  • Prior experience, to include reserve or resident firefighter.

  • IFSAC Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations certifications.

  • Wildland Firefighter II certification.

  • Washington State Emergency Vehicle Incident Prevention (EVIP) certification.

*If you have successfully completed the Tri-Cities Regional Academy in the past four years, you will not be required to attend academy.*

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION


Selection will be based on overall qualifications and an oral board interview process. Final candidate(s) selected will be required to complete a comprehensive background check to include an integrity interview, job suitability testing, reference checks, criminal history check, credit check, driving record, education and certification verification, and review of training records. Upon conditional offer of employment, candidate(s) must successfully complete a psychological evaluation, physical examination tailored to the specific job description (to include drug and alcohol testing), and a stress test.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (ALL CLASS OPTIONS):

Duties listed are representative of the types of tasks and functions performed by positions of this class of work. Percentage of time and rank of importance of duties are not listed since both will vary by position and work location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Performs interior structural firefighting activities, extends hose lines, raises and climbs ladders, uses extinguishing agents, performs rescue operations, ventilates structures of toxic smoke and gases, performs salvage operations on the structural contents, body recovery, and Rapid Intervention activities.

  • Performs exterior structural firefighting activities, initial command and control operations, and defensive fire operations.

  • Fills incident support functions including rehab, staging, and Public Information Officer (PIO) commensurate with the needs of the incident.

  • Performs wildland firefighting activities commensurate with National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) training and agency certification.

  • Performs Emergency Medical Service (EMS) work as a Washington State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) per state and local protocols; lifts patients to backboard, moves patients on stretcher, gathers patient information, assists with patient care, triages and treats patients suffering illness or trauma and transports them to the appropriate medical facility.

  • Completes accurate and timely Basic Life Support (BLS) patient care reports, incident reports, and maintenance/repair requests.

  • Drives and operates emergency services apparatus to and from alarms; operates and monitors fire pumps used in suppression activities, secures water supply, monitors crew safety, and monitors and tracks equipment location and uses to ensure intact inventories after each emergency response.

  • Drives and operates all classes of vehicles used by the department; operates Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) as a passenger, troubleshoots and adapts to equipment failures and unexpected events at emergency scenes.

  • Performs non-emergency activities including, but not limited to, drills, training, building inspections, and participating in fire prevention programs, public education, and public relations activities.

  • Performs minor maintenance on apparatus, stations, and equipment, and assists with project and program work.

  • Performs special operations work in accordance with individual training and certification levels (Examples include hazardous materials, rope rescue, confined space rescue, and water/shoreline rescue responses).

  • Subject to shift work, 24-hour on call, and mandatory overtime as required.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.


PARAMEDIC OPTION

  • Performs EMS work as a Washington State Paramedic per state and local protocols; lifts patients to backboard, moves patients on stretcher, and gathers patient information.

  • Coordinates the patient care activities of other EMS crew members as lead paramedic on various EMS calls; provides patient care, triages, and treats patients suffering illness or trauma, and transports them to the appropriate medical facility.


DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL OPTION

  • Works within assigned duties based on the individuals existing skills and abilities, and the division's program and project needs by the Fire Marshal, to include, but not limited to, serving as the Department's Public Information Officer, assisting the Fire Marshal with public education, fire investigations, plan reviews, and fire inspections to ensure code compliance.

  • Conducts building inspections in business occupancies throughout the community at all stages of construction.

  • Works a 4-10 or 5-8-hour workweek for a total of 40 hours worked per week, with occasional emergency call-back, 24-hour shift work, and mandatory overtime as required.


MEDICAL TRAINING COORDINATOR OPTION

  • Works within assigned duties based on the individuals existing skills and abilities, and the division's program and project needs by the Internal Risk Reduction (IRR) Battalion Chief, to include, but not limited to, supporting organizational EMS training and certification needs.

  • Provide public education that supports organizational mission.

  • Address needs to enhance and improve overall EMS delivery system.

  • Works a 4-10- or 5-8-hour workweek, for a total of 40 hours worked per week, with occasional emergency call-back, 24-hour shift work, and mandatory overtime as required.

  • Performs all functions of a Firefighter EMT/Paramedic.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Specific and realistic knowledge, skills, and abilities typically necessary to competently perform this job.

Knowledge of:

  • Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, codes, and regulations related to assigned activities and directly pertaining to emergency services delivery and operation.

  • Benton/Franklin counties Mass Casualty Incident plan and pre-hospital BLS Patient Care Guidelines.

  • Applicable safety procedures, practices, and industry standards.

  • Modern office practices, methods, procedures, and equipment.

  • Record-keeping principles, procedures, and techniques.

  • Health and safety laws, regulations, and policies applicable to assigned tasks.

  • Education and training related to industry standards, state requirements, and career development.

  • Mechanical systems and reasoning; machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.

  • Building construction relating to fire behavior and operational safety.

  • Administration and management as it relates to the organizational structure and operation of the fire department.

  • Transportation as it relates to traffic flow, street layouts, response routes, transportation industry hazards, and emergency response.

  • Geography relating to wildland fire behavior, hazardous materials exposures, and distribution of community infrastructure and resources.

  • Current adopted edition of the Uniform Fire Code (Deputy Fire Marshal option only).

  • Regulation and policy, specifically WAC 296-305, WSRB training elements, relevant NFPA standards, and other pertinent industry and safety standards (Medical Training Coordinator option only).


Skills and abilities to:

  • Learn, read, interpret, apply and explain laws, codes, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.

  • Follow oral and written instructions.

  • Observe legal and defensive driving practices.

  • Understand and work within scope of authority.

  • Comply with health and safety standards and regulations.

  • Demonstrate situational awareness, think critically, and monitor operations and crew needs in emergency and non-emergency settings.

  • Demonstrate service orientation, by ensuring customer needs are the primary focus of actions taken.

  • Demonstrate complex problem solving under pressure, use sound judgment, decision-making, and deductive reasoning.

  • React to complex and changing work environments in a timely manner.

  • Troubleshoot, operate, and maintain assigned equipment to perform specific tasks.

  • Be an active learner; understand the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making.

  • Maintain certifications applicable to the position.

  • Carry fair share of the daily workload, be pro-active and take corrective action on issues before being asked, and when appropriate.

  • Demonstrate the City's shared values of Teamwork, Integrity and Excellence, and in accordance with Richland's Fire & Emergency Services Expectations Document.

  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; comprehend and use English effectively including producing all forms of communications in a clear, concise, and understandable manner to intended audiences.

  • Organize and prioritize a variety of projects and multiple tasks in an effective and timely manner; work independently with little or no direction, set priorities, and meet deadlines.

  • Operate a variety of modern office equipment and personal computers in a Windows-based computing environment, using standard or customized software application programs appropriate to assigned tasks.

  • Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and procedural guidelines.

  • Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

  • Provide continuous effort to improve operations and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality customer service.


WORKING CONDITIONS

The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Environment:

  • Typically, work time is spent outside a building and exposed to extreme weather conditions.

  • Work in an office setting at a computer and/or plan review desk for long periods of time (Deputy Fire Marshal option only).

  • Work may be performed in buildings and on job-sites that are unfamiliar and in various stages of construction.

  • Perform work from aerial ladders, roofs, or other elevations over 12 feet from the ground.<...