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Leland Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department 2014 Hiring Pool

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Christopher

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Deadline: 2 January 2014
Location: Leland, NC
Position(s): FFII/EMT, FFII/AEMT, or Paramedic
Schedule: Full-Time 24/72 or Part-Time 12h or 24h shifts
Pay: Commensurate with position, experience, and education

Leland Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department, Inc. is accepting applications for our 2014 hiring pool. This pool of applicants will be used to fill part-time or full-time hiring that the department may need for 2014. Once the pool is created it will be used for all vacancies in 2014, until all qualified applicants are exhausted. The applicants shall possess one of the following:
  • NC Fire/Rescue Commission Firefighter II, Emergency Vehicle Driver, and Hazardous Materials Level I (Operations) and NC Office of EMS Credentials as an EMT- Basic or EMT-Intermediate.
  • NC Office of EMS credentials as an EMT-Paramedic with the ability to obtain NC Fire/Rescue Commission Firefighter II, Emergency Vehicle Driver, and Hazardous Materials Level I (Operations).
All applicants must be able to function independently as described in departmental job descriptions and be boarded (EMS) in Brunswick County in order to be retained for employment. Salary range for all positions will be determined by your qualifications.

Please send resumes to:

Leland Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department, Inc.
Attention Employment Pool
PO Box 176
Leland NC 28451

or

Email Assistant Chief Ronnie Hayes at ronnie.hayes@lelandfirerescue.com

If you have any question you may also email or call Assistant Chief Hayes
ronnie.hayes@lelandfirerescue.com
(910) 371-2727

http://www.lelandfirerescue.com
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DrParasite

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do out of state certifications transfer to NC?
 
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