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Live In Caribbean Firefighter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Firefighter/Paramedic Lateral

Provo, UT · On-site

$67.72K - $102.74K/yr

OPEN FILE RECRUITMENT*** [Applications will be considered in the order they are received for any ... The department also shows its commitment to fire-and-life-safety training by hosting monthly live ...

$78.06K - $94.88K/yr

... in the customer service that they provide to all who live, work and travel through Suisun City ... Firefighters work a 48/96 work schedule, comprised of two 24-hour shifts followed by four 24-hour ...

Firefighter/Paramedic Lateral

Provo, UT · On-site

$67.72K - $102.74K/yr

OPEN FILE RECRUITMENT*** [Applications will be considered in the order they are received for any ... The department also shows its commitment to fire-and-life-safety training by hosting monthly live ...

$78.06K - $94.88K/yr

... in the customer service that they provide to all who live, work and travel through Suisun City ... Firefighters work a 48/96 work schedule, comprised of two 24-hour shifts followed by four 24-hour ...

Volunteer Firefighters serve as part of Riley County Fire District #1 (RCFD1) by responding to a ... live locally to volunteer. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Respond to alarms of fire or other emergencies in ...

Ever dreamt of being a Firefighter? Now here's your chance...Click the Video to Learn More! The ... If you would like to apply for membership in our Department you must be 18 years of age, live ...

Ever dreamt of being a Firefighter? Now here's your chance...Click the Video to Learn More! The ... If you would like to apply for membership in our Department you must be 18 years of age, live ...

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How much do live in caribbean firefighter jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for live in caribbean firefighter in the United States is $105,577.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $124,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Live In Caribbean Firefighter vs Volunteer Caribbean Firefighter?

AspectLive In Caribbean FirefighterVolunteer Caribbean Firefighter
CredentialsFirefighting certification, CPR, first aidBasic firefighting training, CPR, first aid
Work EnvironmentFull-time, residential station, on-call 24/7Part-time, community-based, flexible hours
Employer & IndustryPaid fire departments, government agenciesCommunity organizations, NGOs, local government

Live In Caribbean Firefighters are full-time, paid professionals residing at the station, providing continuous emergency response. Volunteer Caribbean Firefighters are part-time, unpaid community members who assist during emergencies. The main differences lie in their commitment, training, and employment status, with live-in firefighters offering full-time coverage and volunteers supporting community safety on a flexible basis.

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Infographic showing various Live In Caribbean Firefighter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Full Time, 12% Temporary, and 84% Contract. Highlights an 60% Physical, and 40% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,577 per year, or $50.8 per hour.
Seasonal State Firefighter I - Fire District 6, Carlisle (Summer 2026)

Seasonal State Firefighter I - Fire District 6, Carlisle (Summer 2026)

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Lowell, MA • On-site

$1.82K/wk

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

POSITION INFORMATION:

Position: State Firefighter I

Start Date: 3/22/2026

End Date: 10/31/2026

Biweekly salary: $1,816.49

Number of vacancies: 1

Please Note: Salary range compensation by hours worked is determined by several factors, including experience, seniority, the agency's budget, and the nature of the role (e.g., short-term contract vs. full-time position). For union positions, salary is determined in accordance with the applicable bargaining unit's salary schedule and governing regulations.

For the status changes to short term: Please note, if you are selected for this position and will be working less than 90 days, the position will automatically revert to a short-term position. Our short-term positions are not part of the salary scale that is advertised within this job posting.  Should this position revert to a short-term seasonal position (less than 90 days), your salary rate will be discussed with you during the interview phase of the process.

Who We Are:

The Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) seeks to protect, preserve, and enhance Massachusetts' environmental resources and create a clean energy future for all residents. Through the stewardship of open spaces, the protection of environmental resources, and the advancement of clean energy, EEA works tirelessly to make Massachusetts a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family. Our commitment to environmental justice ensures that every resident, regardless of background or location, can live in a safe, clean environment and shares equally in the benefits of the clean energy transition.

Who We Are as an Employer:

At EEA, we create meaningful, inclusive opportunities that empower our employees to make a real difference in shaping the environmental future of Massachusetts. We foster a workplace culture where diversity is valued, innovation is encouraged, and collaboration thrives. Our employees play a vital role in advancing sustainability, environmental justice, and clean energy solutions, ensuring a positive and lasting impact on Massachusetts and its residents.

DCR:

The Department of Conservation and Recreation's mission is to protect, promote and enhance our commonwealth of natural, cultural and recreational resources for the well-being of all.  The DCR is steward to one of the largest and most diverse state parks systems in the nation which includes more than 450,000 acres of parks, forests, water supply protection lands, beaches, lakes, ponds, playgrounds, swimming pools, skating rinks, trails, golf courses and parkways.DCR strives to be an exemplary leader in conservation and recreation. DCR's staff is passionate, dedicated, and continuously employs best practices that are informed by expertise, and creates a sense of place through carrying out the mission. 

Job Opening:

The Department of Conservation and Recreation seeks qualified applicants for the position of State Firefighter I. This is the entry-level protective service classification in this series.  Incumbents apply basic principles, practices, and techniques and seek guidance and advice from more experienced colleagues.

Incumbents receive close supervision from employees of a higher grade in the chain of command who provide training, instruction, assign work and review performance through frequent formal and informal verbal and written reports for effectiveness and conformance to laws, regulations, and agency policy.

Duties:

  • Operates agency fire towers for the purpose of detecting and locating local wildland fire ignitions, by using binoculars, spotting scopes, alidade and compass, topographic maps, and providing communications to state and local resources by means of telephone and radio system related to fire behavior, location and state resource needs.

  • Assist in suppressing wildland fires as directed by a Firefighter in a higher level and implements assigned tactics and direction through the use of standard wildland firefighting techniques and uses standard tools such as, wildland fire engines, hoses, nozzles, bladder bags, hand tools, personal protective clothing, GPS, and mapping technology.

  • Assist with non-fire related field assignments, such as trail maintenance, access road maintenance and other related projects as directed by the supervising agency staff by taking specific directions from supervising staff regarding projects and applying the uses of hand tools, power saws, light mowers,  brush saws or other related tools need to complete the project assignments.

  • Assist with Fire Prevention Programs (e.g. Smokey Bear), by providing information to the public on fire protection and prevention.

  • Gather and record weather data to assist Firefighters of a higher grade to calculate daily fire ratings.

  • Maintain assigned area by construction of fire roads, maintaining fire roads and towers and keeping fire roads and power lines clear to ensure prompt and unobstructed access to emergency sites.  Maintain assigned work areas (e.g. headquarters, garage, fire tower, etc.) by cleaning (sweeping, picking up, emptying trash, etc.) and painting.

  • Obtain all certifications, licenses, training, government authorizations or approvals required by applicable law or agency policy to perform the duties stated herein.

Key Accountabilities:

Incumbents at this level have the decision-making authority to:

  • Detect and communicate fire location, including from fire towers, according to established state, agency, and local protocol.

  • Make reasonable adjustments in their assignments based on personal safety.

 Working Environment:

 While performing the duties of this classification, incumbents work under exposure to the hazards associated with fires and hazardous chemicals.  Incumbents work outdoors in varying terrain.  Incumbents may be exposed to all kinds of weather and environmental and biological hazards (e.g. smoke, diesel fumes, ticks, snags, etc.).  Incumbents may work in isolated areas for considerable lengths of time, including in enclosed spaces up to 100 feet in the air (i.e. fire towers).  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but may be noisy. Incumbents may be required to work at emergency incidents for extended hours, nights, weekends or holidays and may be subject to on-call status.  Incumbents may be required to travel and may be exposed to traffic and other roadway or travel-related hazards.

First consideration will be given to those applicants that apply within the first 14 days.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
 

Incumbents are required to possess a current and valid motor vehicle driver's license at a class level specific to assignment.

Comprehensive Benefits

When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future.

Want the specifics? Explore our Employee Benefits and Rewards!

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.  Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.  Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC) may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements.  We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.