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Paramedic Fto Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Paramedic FTO Incentive - Additional $1.00/HR while supervising paramedic trainees Bilingual Incentive - $0.21/HR Educational Incentive Pay - Up to $0.40/HR Additional Specialty Incentives - $0.21/HR ...

Firefighter

Deltona, FL · On-site

$17.16/hr

... Paramedic FTO Incentive - Additional $1.00/HR while supervising paramedic trainees Bilingual Incentive - $0.21/HR Educational Incentive Pay - Up to $0.40/HR Additional Specialty Incentives - $0.21/HR ...

Paramedics at Ohio Ambulance are tasked with treating and transporting a diversified population of ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Cincinnati, OH Starting Pay: $18-$24+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

Paramedics at Ohio Ambulance are tasked with treating and transporting a diversified population of ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

At least Five years full time experience as a 911 EMS provider with at least 2 years of experience with Piedmont Emergency Medical Services as a Paramedic/FTO preferred. * Licensure/Certification:

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Moraine, OH Starting Pay: $29 -$35+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Dayton, OH Starting Pay: $29 -$35+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

$52K/yr

Now Hiring Paramedics. Looking for a rewarding EMS career with competitive pay, modern equipment ... Shift Differential Night shift: +$2.00/hour Specialty Pay Field Training Officer (FTO): +$1.25/hour ...

Paramedic - Cleveland

Euclid, OH · On-site

$24 - $30/hr

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Euclid, OH Starting Pay: $18-$24+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

Paramedic - Dayton

Dayton, OH · On-site

$29 - $35/hr

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Moraine, OH Starting Pay: $29 -$35+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

Paramedic - Dayton

Dayton, OH · On-site

$29 - $35/hr

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Dayton, OH Starting Pay: $29 -$35+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

Paramedic Ohio Ambulance Solutions, LLC - Euclid, OH Starting Pay: $18-$24+ per hour (based on ... Career advancement opportunities, including our Field Training Officer (FTO) program * Leadership ...

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How much do paramedic fto jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for paramedic fto in the United States is $26.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does the role of a Paramedic FTO (Field Training Officer) differ from that of a standard paramedic in terms of daily responsibilities?

A Paramedic FTO not only provides emergency medical care but also plays a critical role in training and mentoring new paramedics or EMTs during their field orientation. On a typical day, a Paramedic FTO supervises trainees, evaluates their performance, gives constructive feedback, and ensures they adhere to protocols and best practices. This role requires balancing patient care with coaching responsibilities, which can be challenging but is highly rewarding for those who enjoy teaching and leadership. Paramedic FTOs often collaborate closely with management to report trainee progress and may be involved in updating training materials or procedures.

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

To thrive as a Paramedic Field Training Officer (FTO), you need advanced paramedic certification, in-depth clinical knowledge, and significant emergency medical experience. Familiarity with electronic patient care reporting systems, cardiac monitors, and ongoing EMS education or instructor certifications is typically required. Leadership, effective communication, and strong mentoring abilities are crucial soft skills for guiding and evaluating new paramedics. These skills ensure safe, high-quality patient care and help develop competent EMS professionals under real-world conditions.

What is a Paramedic FTO?

A Paramedic FTO, or Field Training Officer, is an experienced paramedic responsible for training and supervising new paramedics or EMTs in the field. They provide hands-on guidance, evaluate performance, and ensure that trainees adhere to protocols and best practices. FTOs play a critical role in developing the skills and confidence of new hires, helping them transition from classroom learning to real-world emergency care. They also serve as mentors and role models within the EMS team.

What is the difference between Paramedic Fto vs Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)?

AspectParamedic FtoEMT
CredentialsParamedic license, FTO trainingEMT certification
Work EnvironmentAmbulances, hospitals, emergency scenesAmbulances, clinics, emergency scenes
Employer & IndustryEMS services, hospitalsEMS services, hospitals, clinics

The Paramedic Fto is a newly licensed paramedic undergoing field training, focusing on advanced patient care skills. An EMT has basic emergency medical training and provides initial patient care. While both roles work in emergency settings, Paramedic Fto roles involve more complex procedures and higher certification requirements. The Fto period helps the new paramedic gain practical experience under supervision, whereas EMTs typically perform foundational emergency care. Understanding these differences helps clarify career progression in emergency medical services.

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Firefighter

$17.16/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

ISSUE DATE: 05.21.2026

CLOSING DATE: OUF

ELIGIBILITY: Internal & External

LOCATION: Fire Department

Regular Full-Time Non-Exempt Vacancies

Anticipated Hiring Range: $17.16 (HR)

If you have any issues with the application system please contact Workbright's customer service department at (844) 458-0173

The City of Deltona is currently hiring for a full-time, non-exempt, Florida-certified Firefighter/EMT or Firefighter/Paramedic vacancy.

City Overview: Deltona is located along the I-4 corridor between Daytona Beach and Orlando. The city occupies approximately 47 square miles and sits between I-4 and SR 415 as the main transportation corridors. We have a population of approximately 98,500. The city is mostly residential in nature but is presently booming with commercial growth.

Department Overview: Deltona Fire Rescue has (5) stations, (1) logistics station, (84) operations personnel, (16) administrative personnel, (4) ALS engines, (1) ALS Quint, (3) ALS Transport unit, (1) Division Chief's vehicle, (1) Heavy Rescue, Several specialty vehicles. We have an ALS Bike Team, Honor Guard, Special Operations Team (LTRT532) plus more.

Additional incentives currently offered, when qualified, but subject to collective bargaining:

Paramedic Incentive (After clearing as a Lead Paramedic with the Agency and County Medical Director) – $3.77/HR ($11,310.00 Annually)

Transport Seat Pay – EMT – $2.00/HR

Transport Seat Pay – Paramedic – $3.00/HR

Paramedic FTO Incentive – Additional $1.00/HR while supervising paramedic trainees

Bilingual Incentive – $0.21/HR

Educational Incentive Pay – Up to $0.40/HR

Additional Specialty Incentives – $0.21/HR each, as qualified

BENEFITS: Full City benefits currently include Firefighter 175 Pension System, paid employee health/dental, accrued vacation, sick leave, and more.

POSITION DEFINITION: This job/class works under general supervision primarily being a Lieutenant, the purpose of this position is to protect life and property from all hazards within the department skill sets. Employees in this classification perform fire duties, rescuing persons and property from hazards, emergency medical service duties as assigned and performing any other related work as directed. They are responsible for following the Department's policies and procedures, and emergency plans and operation.

Essential Functions:

If hired as an EMT then must be a certified Volusia County Lead Paramedic within four years from date of hire.

If hired as an EMT-Paramedic then must be a certified Volusia County Lead Paramedic within twelve months of date of hire.

Must be a Working Out of Rank Engineer within two years from date of hire. (If was hired as Firefighter Trainee then from date of Firefighter Competency Certification)

Obtains and maintains thorough knowledge of specific laws, plans, policies and procedures, and codes pertaining to the Fire Department and the assigned organizational subunit.

Follows the directions of the chain of command and written policies during the operation of the organizational subunit in the event of natural or manmade disasters.

Responds to situations while following orders to provide staffing in order to operate fire or EMS equipment. This can be within our city boundaries or outside of them.

Responds to emergencies with a fire company or rescue unit, and answers Advanced or Basic Life Support medical emergencies as part of a fire or rescue company.

Aids in the mitigation of both emergency and non-emergency incidents as directed by supervisor or policy.

Expectation to serve overtime during times of vacancy or out of ordinary events.

Expected to keep up to date in both knowledge and practical application with both EMS and Fire tasks. This shall be accomplished by attending professional and technical seminars, training classes and conferences. At times this may require off shift commitment to accomplish this task.

Firefighter Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

Conducts station tours; provides public information and strives to set a professional standard within the community.

Expectation to proactively manage and exercise control over rumors and negativity within the workplace. This involves taking steps to prevent the spread of unfounded information or negative sentiments, and instead, fostering a positive and constructive work environment where open communication and teamwork are encouraged.

Removes, extracts, and rescues persons from danger, recognizes acute symptoms requiring immediate care, and assists in administering lifesaving medical and rescue procedures to injured or afflicted persons.

Connects hose to hydrants and pumps; joins hose sections and connects nozzles to hose; connects to standpipes and sprinkler systems where applicable; enters burning buildings with or without hose lines; operates nozzles and sprays water, foam, and/or other specialized control agents as applicable.

Operates hand fire extinguishers and similar equipment in extinguishing fires; raises and climbs ladders; works from aerial apparatus where applicable; ventilates burning buildings to remove smoke and gases.

Performs salvage operations including sweeping water, removing debris, and placing smoke ejectors. Makes daily inspections of apparatus and equipment and notifies supervisor of defects; performs cleaning and maintenance tasks in and about assigned station.

Recognizes hazardous material situations; makes identification of unknown substances using specialized testing equipment if qualified; sets up decontamination procedures; assists agencies in the removal/disposal of hazardous material within qualifications.

Performs work area and station cleaning and grounds maintenance.

Cleaning of vehicles and equipment assigned.

Performs other duties as required.

Performs qualified EMS skills upon patients when assigned to them or is assisting others in the care of other qualified personnel.

Assists Engineer with minor maintenance and cleaning of vehicles and equipment.

Follow policy and orders from supervisors.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:

High School Diploma or GED

Working out of Classification (rank) within 24 months from date of hire

(If hired as trainee then from date of compliance)

Special Certifications and Licenses (meets CBA):

Current Florida State Firefighters Certificate of Compliance

Current Florida State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification

(must be a Lead Paramedic within 4 years of hire)

Current Florida State Driver's License

Current Basic Life Support CPR Certification (AHA preferred)

EVOC or CEVO 16-hour Emergency Driving Certification

Preferred: Current Florida State Paramedic or in local school to become one

Please upload all required licenses and your High School Diploma/GED equivalent with your application prior to posting closing through the resume tab.

BENEFITS: Full City benefits currently include Firefighter 175 Pension System, paid employee health/dental, accrued vacation, sick leave, and more.

Veteran Preference in appointment will be given to those eligible.

In order to be eligible for Veteran Preference you must furnish a Department of Defense document, commonly known as form DD-214 (Member 4 Copy recommended) or military discharge papers, or equivalent certification from the DVA, listing military status, dates of service and discharge type PRIOR TO CLOSING DATE OF THE JOB POSTING. Please redact social security number and date of birth information from all documents submitted.

In addition, the disabled veteran shall also furnish a document from the Department of Defense, the DVA, or the Department certifying that the veteran has a service-connected disability

If you require an accommodation because of a disability to participate in the application/selection process, you must notify the Human Resources Department at 386-878-8750 at least 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) prior to the meeting or activity.

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