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The County Regional Fire Service is seeking dedicated individuals from rural areas to join our team as paid response firefighters and medical first responders. Only those living within 15 kilometres of our stations in Bezanson, Hythe, La Glace, Teepee Creek, and the towns of Beaverlodge, Sexsmith, and Wembley can apply.  

 As a paid responder, you will provide essential fire, rescue, and medical first response services in your community on a flexible, on-call basis. At no cost, the County’s Regional Fire Service offers compensation for emergency responses, station duties, and training, along with accredited professional training recognized across North America. 

 

Benefits include:  

  • A chance to support and connect with your community  
  • Flexible scheduling to accommodate personal interests  
  • Hourly compensation based on training and years of service  
  • An inclusive work environment  
  • Comprehensive, free training, including advanced medical training, basic first aid, and driver training  
  • Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) coverage and life insurance  
  • Compensation for training and assigned duties  

Previous firefighting experience is optional but not a requirement. However, applicants must meet the following criteria:  

  • Must reside within 15 kilometres of their community's fire station  
  • Be at least 18 years of age  
  • Hold a current Alberta Driver's License and provide a Driver Abstract demonstrating a safe driving record  
  • Possess a Grade 12 diploma  
  • Submit an RCMP Criminal Record Check  
  • Provide a doctor's letter confirming fitness for firefighting duties    

The deadline to apply is October 18, 2024. For a full list of requirements and to apply, visit www.countygp.ab.ca/firerecruit. For more information, contact the County Regional Fire Service at firerecruitment@countygp.ab.ca or 780-532-9727. 

Information provided by: County of GP

 

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