This assignment is for the time that the employee is engaged in basic training at the Fire-Rescue Academy. It is a limited assignment designed to provide the training necessary to become a Fire and Rescue Officer.
PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION WITHOUT COPIES OF YOUR CERTIFICATIONS AND MILITARY DOCUMENTS **
Y our application is INCOMPLETE until you have attached a legible copies of the following qualifying documents.
Examples of Qualifying Documents
Copies of required certificates
Military DD214 [member page 4] (if separated) and/or Statement of Service (if currently active) . This must be provided for any federal military service.
Statement of Service must include:
Dates of service
Anticipated separation date (must be no more than seven (7) months following application date)
Anticipated discharge status
Please Do Not Attach
Resumes
Cover Letters
Essential Functions
Attends formal courses to gain theoretical and practical knowledge in fire suppression and emergency medicine to include, but not limited to, Rules and Regulations, Communications, Fire Cause, Pump-Driver operator and methods and techniques of fire control and rescue operations.
Performs other related duties, including special projects as requested, or required.
Regular, reliable and punctual attendance is an essential function of the job
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants for trainee fire-rescue officer - lateral must:
be at least 18 years of age and not have reached 36 years of age on the date the civil service examination is given, and for lateral hires under (5)(B) below, not have reached 45 years of age on the date of application;
pass physical ability test approved by the civil service board;
have demonstrated safe driving habits and be qualified to drive a motor vehicle in Texas;
for any completed military service, a designation of honorable or uncharacterized discharge as indicated on separation documents provided by the military; and
meet the following qualifications:
(B) have an active, valid Texas Commission of Fire Protection Fire Fighter II certification, and a Texas Department of State Health Services paramedic certification or a National Registry Paramedic Certification, and be actively employed on a paid, full-time basis for a fire department or not be separated from employment from a fire department for more than five (5) years.
Other Requirements
Must be actively employed on a paid, full-time basis for a fire department or not be separated from employment form a fire department for more than five (5) years.
No felony convictions
No class A misdemeanor convictions within the last five (5) years
No class B misdemeanor convictions within the last two (2) years
No more four (4) class C misdemeanor convictions within the last ten (10) years
Must not have committed or have been convicted of driving with a suspended license within the last 12 months.
Must not currently be on probation for DWI or other traffic offenses.
Must not be on probation for any crime at the time of application.
Must not be under criminal investigation during the application process.
Must not have any outstanding traffic warrants or pending citations.
Must pass physical abilities test to be administered by the Dallas Fire-Rescue Department.
ONLINE Exam Description: Exam covers basic math skills, reading comprehension, ability to read and interpret maps/Mapsco, and industrial measurement. Time Limit: Three (3) hours.
Supplemental Information
Base Pay
1 year-$70,314
2 years-$72,422
3 years-$74,594
4 years-$76,831
5 years-$79,136
EMS Pay
$200-250 per month upon hire and confirmation
TCFP Certification Pay
Intermediate-$50/month
Advanced-$400/month
Master-$600/month
Education Pay
Up to $300/month (Bachelor’s degree)
Language Pay
Up to $150/month depending on proficiency
Instructor Pay
$175/month (based on assignment)
Specialty Team Pay (SPOPS)
$150/month (based on assignment)
Seniority level
Internship
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries
Government Administration
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