- Salary
- $75k – $95k
- Location
- Platteville, CO
- Experience
- 21+ years
- Education
- High School
- Source
- Paylocity
Description
Description
Platteville-Gilcrest Fire Protection District
Job Description
Position Title: Firefighter EMT
Employment Status: Full-Time, Career
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt (Fire Protection Employee – 29 U.S.C. § 207(k))
Reports To: Lieutenant (through established chain of command)
Division: Operations
Salary: $75,000 - $95,000 annually (or updated range per District compensation plan)
Work Schedule: 48/96 shift assignment; subject to callback and emergency response
Effective Date: 04.2026
Benefits Package: Health, dental, vision insurance, short and long-term disability, life insurance, paid holidays, personal time-off, FPPA retirement and training opportunities
Accepting applications from Friday July 17th, 2026 through Friday August 14th, 2026 at 4:00pm MDT.
Position Summary
The Firefighter EMT performs fire suppression, emergency medical response, rescue operations, and hazard mitigation activities in support of the District’s mission to protect life and property. This position operates within the established chain of command and performs duties in accordance with District policies, procedures, and operational standards.
The Firefighter EMT is responsible for maintaining operational readiness, participating in training, and supporting emergency and non-emergency activities.
FLSA Classification and Work Period
This position is classified as non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is subject to overtime provisions applicable to fire protection employees under 29 U.S.C. § 207(k).
The District has established a 7(k) work period for fire protection personnel. Overtime eligibility and compensation are calculated in accordance with federal law and District policy.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Emergency Response Operations
- Responds to emergency and non-emergency incidents, including fire suppression, EMS, rescue, and hazardous materials incidents
- Performs fireground operations including suppression, search, ventilation, forcible entry, and overhaul
- Provides basic life support (BLS) care within the EMT scope of practice
- Operates within the Incident Command System (ICS) and follows the direction of supervising officers
Operational Readiness
- Ensures apparatus, equipment, and personal protective equipment are maintained in a ready state
- Conducts daily, weekly, and assigned inspections of equipment and facilities
- Reports deficiencies through the chain of command
Training and Professional Development
- Participates in required training, drills, and continuing education
- Maintains all certifications and qualifications required for the position
- Demonstrates proficiency in fire suppression, EMS, and rescue operations
Documentation and Communication
- Completes accurate and timely incident reports and documentation
- Communicates effectively with supervisors, team members, and partner agencies
- Maintains knowledge of District geography, response areas, and operational procedures
Station and Community Responsibilities
- Maintains the cleanliness and organization of the station and equipment
- Participates in public education, community outreach, and prevention activities
- Represents the District professionally in all interactions
Professional Conduct and Compliance
- Adheres to District policies, procedures, and standards of conduct
- Maintains a respectful and professional workplace environment
- Complies with safety regulations and operational guidelines
Additional Duties
- Performs other duties as assigned, consistent with the scope of the position
Minimum Qualifications
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- High school diploma or GED
- Colorado Firefighter I certification
- Colorado Hazardous Materials Operations certification
- Colorado EMT-B certification
- National Registry EMT (or ability to maintain certification)
- Valid Colorado driver’s license with acceptable driving record
- Must successfully pass a criminal background check, driving record check, and drug screening in compliance with Colorado law.
- Current AHA CPR certification
- NIMS 100, 200, 700, & 800
- Must obtain a current CPAT certification by August 14th, 2026
Conditions of Continued Employment
- Maintenance of all certifications and licensure
- Compliance with District training and performance standards
- Participation in required physical fitness and readiness programs
- Compliance with District policies and operational expectations
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of fire suppression, EMS, and rescue operations
- Ability to perform physically demanding tasks under stressful conditions
- Ability to follow directions and work within a structured chain of command
- Effective communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to operate apparatus and equipment safely
Supervision
This position does not have supervisory authority.
The Firefighter EMT operates within the established chain of command and reports to the Lieutenant, who reports through command staff to the Fire Chief under the authority of the Board of Directors pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes Title 32.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable Colorado law.
This position requires:
- Frequent lifting (60+ pounds) and physically demanding activity
- Operation in hazardous environments, including fire, smoke, chemicals, and extreme weather
- Climbing, crawling, lifting, and operating in confined spaces
- Exposure to high-noise, high-risk, and high-stress emergency environments
Equal Employment Opportunity
The District is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment in accordance with federal and state law, including the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act.
At-Will Employment Statement
This job description does not constitute an employment agreement and does not alter the at-will employment relationship. Employment may be terminated at any time in accordance with applicable law.
Requirements
Working Environment and Physical Requirements
- Performs strenuous physical activity under extreme weather conditions, including temperatures below 20°F and above 100°F.
- Lifts up to 60 pounds frequently and engages in bending, stooping, crawling, climbing, and repetitive motions.
- Works in hazardous environments, including exposure to fire, smoke, chemicals, electrical hazards, and confined spaces.
- May be exposed to gases, fumes, dust, and biohazards.
- Must be able to hear verbal commands accurately in emergency conditions.
- Must be able to read and interpret numbers, documents, and equipment gauges.
- Must be able to speak, read, and write in English.
Reasonable accommodations may be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Reciprocity process: This is a mandatory process that applies to all firefighters that do not have a Firefighter 1 or Hazmat Operations Certificate issued from the State of Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control. Click the following link for the steps needed to get the State Certification...https://dfpc.colorado.gov/sections/professional-qualifications-and-training/renewal-reinstatement-reciprocity. All fees and costs associated with this will be at the expense of the applicant. If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to the PGFPD Training Division at 970-785-2232, option 3, then option 4.
Preferred Qualifications (Must obtain within 12 months of academy completion)
- National Registry EMT (NREMT)
- Colorado Driver Operator Utility
- NWGC Wildland Firefighter S-130/190
- Colorado Firefighter II