JOB DESCRIPTION
FIREFIGHTER/MEDIC RECRUIT
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Human Resources
Newport News, Virginia
Department
GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Under close supervision, this position serves as the entry level trainee where employees are required
to acquire knowledge in technical protective service work in the fields of fire suppression, prevention,
and emergency medical services. Reports to a Staff Lieutenant(s) assigned to Training. Employees will
remain Recruit status until they successfully complete the National Registry Testing for EMT-
Paramedic; however, upon completion of basic EMT training and the department’s fire academy,
employees in recruit status will report to their assigned station officers.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Acquires a basic knowledge and skill level in the areas of emergency response, basic and advanced life
support, fire prevention, rescue, fire suppression, and a variety of other assigned duties associated with
fire and rescue; learns how to perform basic life support and advanced emergency care in order to
become a member of the Fire Department.
Practices continuous learning through individual study and classroom training; attends Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) training and a fire academy approved by Newport News Fire Administration;
participates in the Newport News Fire Department Preceptor Program.
Performs other duties as assigned.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
Employees at all levels are expected to effectively work together to meet the needs of the community
and the organization through work behaviors demonstrating the City’s Values. Employees are also
expected to lead by example and demonstrate the highest level of ethics.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE
- Fire Suppression – Basic knowledge of practices pertaining to fire suppression to include safety and
infection control procedures pertaining to the use and operation of fire apparatus, equipment, tools,
and protective gear. Basic knowledge of the proper use and basic maintenance of a Self Contained
Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Basic knowledge of incident command procedures, emergency
vehicle operations, and basic maintenance needs including fire engine, aerial, and medical
apparatus.
- Emergency Medical Services – Basic knowledge of emergency medical care including trauma and
advanced cardiac life support principles and practices.
- Safety/Security – Basic knowledge of safety rules, regulations, procedures and practices as outlined
in department directives as they relate to apparatus, equipment, tools, and protective gear.
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