2026 Hiring List

2026 Hiring List Job Announcement
2026 Hiring List Job Announcement PDF
Job Announcement
Position Title: Firefighter EMT-B, Firefighter/Paramedic Hiring List
Employment Status: At-Will
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $70,481.76-$90,671.02
The Elizabeth Fire Protection District is seeking applications for the position of Firefighter EMT-B, and Firefighter/Paramedic for the District's hiring list. The hiring list will remain active for one year for any future Full-time and Part-time open positions based on ranking and eligibility. The job qualifications and position summary are listed in the current Job Description which is available on EFPD's website. Elizabeth Fire Protection District is a progressive, family-oriented organization that values its members and employees. This beautiful area is quickly growing and is expected to double in population over the next two decades. Competitive wages and exceptional benefits are a priority when planning for this growth. We currently respond to 1500 calls for service annually and provide ALS ambulance transport.
All candidates must take the FireTeams test including the Personal History Questionnaire through National Testing Network. Current staff FireTeams test fees will be paid by the district. All candidates must have a current Colorado EMT-B or EMT-P Certification, and current Firefighter I certificate at the time of hire. A successful candidate will be required to complete E-PAT (Elizabeth Physical Ability Test) at the time of hiring.
For outside applicants, you must submit an application, resume, cover letter, and take the FireTeams test by September 12th, 2025. For current staff, please submit an email with a letter of intent to be a part of the hiring list to the District's Director of Human Resources at s.fischer@elizabethfire.org by September 12th, 2025, by 4 pm and complete the FireTeams test.
Timeline:
FireTeams test - July 28th-September 12th, 2025
Letter of Intent, Application, Resume Deadline - September 12th, 2025, 4PM
Oral Boards - September 22nd-23rd, 2025
Hiring List Finalized - September 26th, 2025
If the District extends an offer of employment to a candidate, the offer is expressly conditioned upon the individual passing the following:
- Background investigation, including criminal history
- Medical Examination
- Illegal Drug/Alcohol Testing
The District has the right to change the Job Description at any time, in its sole discretion. The position is "at-will," which means the District, or the employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time and for no reason. The District has the right in its sole discretion not to hire any of the candidates on the hiring list. The District's preference is to hire qualified individuals from within its reserve and part time programs whenever possible; however, the District has the right to hire qualified individuals from outside the District when, in its sole judgment and discretion, there are no qualified applicants within the District and/or it is in the best interest of the District to hire from outside the District.
National Testing Network (NTN)
For all candidates, visit the link provided below to submit National Testing Network scores to the District.
2026 Hiring List Application
For external candidates only, please fill out the application linked below.
Firefighter Position Description
Position: Firefighter
Status: Full-Time; FLSA Non-Exempt
Employment Status: At-Will
Work Hours: 114 Hours in 15-Day Work Period
Revised Date: September 10, 2019
This position description is established by the Board of Directors (“Board”) of the Elizabeth Fire Protection District (“District”) to outline the basic requirements, duties and responsibilities of the full-time position of Firefighter. This position is “at-will,” which means the District may terminate the employment relationship at any time and for no reason, subject only to the requirements of Federal and State law. Similarly, the employee may terminate the employment relationship without notice at any time for no reason.
Summary:
A Firefighter shall perform technical work and labor required to protect life and/or property from the dangers of fire, medical emergency, hazardous materials, accidents, and natural or manmade disasters of every kind, using a variety of firefighting, first-aid and emergency techniques and equipment.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Respond to all emergency calls and public assist calls.
Respond to fire calls, assist in the treatment of sick or injured persons, and assist the public in the handling of special situations.
Knowledge of all relevant Federal, State and local laws, and the District’s Standard Operating Guidelines, Member Handbook, organizational chart and chain of command.
Follow orders and direction of all supervisors.
Operate in conjunction with all officers and members.
Achieve and maintain a high level of knowledge of fire fighting methods, and use of all fire fighting and rescue equipment.
Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the District’s geography.
Responsible for the care and maintenance of fire stations, grounds, fire apparatus and other vehicles and equipment employed in the performance of duties.
Responsible for participating in all duty training and safety programs conducted or provided through the District.
Maintain knowledge of fire prevention and inspection standards and practices necessary to satisfactorily perform fire safety inspections.
Conduct building fire safety inspections as directed by the Lieutenant or Fire Marshal.
Perform testing of fire hydrants, fire hose and fire protection systems.
Assist in the on-duty delivery of public education programs in fire safety, CPR and first aid.
Perform a variety of technical and manual labor duties required to locate, control and extinguish fires, including connecting to fire hydrants, connecting hoses and nozzles, laying in supply and attack hoses.
Use visual, sensory and judgment criteria to locate fire sources.
Apply fire streams (water, chemical and/or portable extinguishers) on fire sources; carry, position and raise ground ladders.
Use a variety of hand-held and powered tools (axes, pike poles, saws, etc.) necessary to locate, control and extinguish fires.
Perform forcible entry operations to gain access into structures, using a variety of tools.
Perform salvage operations to prevent damage to property not involved in fires and/or emergency situations, including the placement of covers, the removing of property from danger, removing water, smoke and heat from structures, etc.
Perform tasks to extricate individuals safely from wrecked vehicles, structures, earth cave-ins, etc., using a variety of tool and equipment (saws, jacks, pry bars, etc.).
Shall perform emergency medical services to victims of fire and other emergencies and shall assist advanced life support crews in their procedures in accordance with, and to the extent permitted by, Federal and State laws and relevant medical protocols.
Inspect commercial and public buildings as a member of a fire company to ensure compliance with Fire Codes and Life Safety Codes and applicable National Safety Standards.
Shall be capable of identifying hazardous materials.
Shall be familiar with structures in the District.
Inform the public of the need for fire prevention.
Assist in the preparing of inspection reports.
Maintain, clean, service, inspect and load firefighting and/or emergency equipment, tools, etc. on company apparatus.
Assist in the performance of minor repairs on apparatus and equipment.
Clean assigned fire station quarters, apparatus rooms, etc.
Participate in training classes and drills to maintain and increase firefighting and emergency techniques and response.
Participate in and may instruct in station training services.
Perform a variety of technical and manual labor tasks to ventilate structures involved in fire, smoke and odor calls, including the placement of fans, mechanical opening of rooms, floors, walls, and the opening and/or closing of doors, windows and vents.
Perform search and rescue operations to locate and remove individuals and victims from fire and emergency situations.
Shall respond to fire and emergency calls either as a member of an engine, rescue or truck company. Also shall respond in any other company, as deemed necessary.
Comply with all Federal, State and State and local traffic laws and ordinances regulating the operation of motor vehicles. Whenever operating a motor vehicle in congested areas or whenever other unusual conditions are encountered in route to an alarm or other emergency, a Firefighter shall give special consideration to the safety of the public and to other vehicles. Additionally, a Firefighter shall exercise caution when operating an apparatus upon leaving quarters and while backing into quarters.
Consistently promote a professional image of the District at all times.
Satisfactorily complete the required level of physical agility testing on an annual basis.
Perform such other duties as may be assigned by a supervisor or the Fire Chief.
Immediate Supervisor:
A Firefighter works under the immediate supervision of the Lieutenant.
Minimum Qualification and Certification Requirements:
A Firefighter shall possess and maintain the following:
State of Colorado EMT-B Certification
State of Colorado C.P.R. Certification
State of Colorado Firefighter I (or higher) Certification
State of Colorado Haz-Mat Operations (or higher) Certification
State of Colorado Driver’s License
Meet daily physical fitness requirements established by the District
High School Diploma or GED, or obtain a High School diploma or GED within 1 year of hire date.
Working Environment/Physical Requirements:
This position requires work in a variety of locations and conditions, including living quarters and office areas, in and around a wide variety of automotive, mechanical, chemical and medical equipment or supplies, and emergency scenes of every type.
A small portion of this position will involve sedentary, administrative work in an office environment. In emergency situations, the Firefighter could be required to perform command duties at a fire ground or other emergency situation and/or perform the duties of a Firefighter, Engineer, and/or Paramedic, depending upon the type and level of certifications held by the Firefighter, and his or her experience and skill level.
Strenuous physical activity under extreme adverse conditions will be required frequently.
Must possess the ability to lift items in excess of one hundred fifty (150) pounds occasionally and up to sixty (60) pounds frequently.
This position requires training in and use of safety equipment necessary for the working environment, including without limitation self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and other personal protective equipment (PPE).
This position requires standing, running, walking, sitting, kneeling, twisting, stooping/bending, lifting, squatting, pushing, pulling, crawling, jumping, sliding, climbing, pinching, gripping digging, spraying, reaching over head, reaching away from body, and repetitive motion.
Will be required to work in all weather conditions and in extreme temperatures below twenty degrees (20°) Fahrenheit and in excess of one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit.
Work may be performed under hazardous and adverse conditions, including but not limited to, slippery and uneven surfaces, proximity to moving mechanical equipment, burning structures, broken glass or other materials, electrical currents, high places, and confined spaces.
Work may result in exposure to smoke, gases, chemicals, fumes, odors, mists and dusts, which can affect the respiratory system or skin.
Work may result in exposure to individuals or blood carrying infectious diseases or illnesses, such as Hepatitis A, B or C, HIV, tuberculosis, small pox, etc.
Work may result in exposure to high noise levels requiring the wearing of hearing protection.
This position demands frequent use of sensory activities such as talking, seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling (identifying objects by touch), depth perception and color vision.
This position requires the ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language at a level adequate to perform the job.
This position will involve periods of high physical, mental and/or emotional stress.
Firefighter/Paramedic Position Description
Position: Firefighter/Paramedic
Status: Full-Time; FLSA Non-Exempt
Employment Status: At-Will
Work Hours: 114 Hours in 15-Day Work Period
Revised Date: September 10, 2019
This position description is established by the Board of Directors (“Board”) of the Elizabeth Fire Protection District (“District”) to outline the basic requirements, duties and responsibilities of the full-time position of Firefighter/Paramedic. This position is “at-will,” which means the District may terminate the employment relationship at any time and for no reason, subject only to the requirements of Federal and State law. Similarly, the employee may terminate the employment relationship without notice at any time for no reason.
Summary:
A Firefighter/Paramedic shall perform technical work and labor required to protect life and/or property from the dangers of fire, medical emergency, hazardous materials, accidents, and natural or man-made disasters, using a variety of firefighting, emergency and medical procedures, techniques and equipment.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
The primary powers, duties, and general responsibilities of a Firefighter/Paramedic shall include the following:
Respond to all emergency calls and public assist calls. Respond to fire calls, assist in the treatment of sick or injured persons, and assist the public in the handling of special situations.
A Firefighter/Paramedic shall, upon arrival at any emergency medical scene, quickly assess the situation, decide how the patient is to be treated and apply the necessary medical skills and techniques to assist the patient, in accordance with, and subject to the limitations of, the relevant medical protocols and Federal and State law.
Shall keep current on all new developments in the Emergency Medical Services field and successfully maintain any necessary or required certifications.
Knowledge of all relevant Federal, State and local laws, and the District’s Standard Operating Guidelines, Member Handbook, organizational chart and chain of command.
Follow orders and directions of all supervisors.
Operate in conjunction with all officers and members.
Achieve and maintain a high level of knowledge of fire fighting methods, and use of all fire fighting and rescue equipment.
Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the District’s geography.
Responsible for the care and maintenance of fire stations, grounds, fire apparatus and other vehicles and equipment employed in the performance of duties.
Responsible for participating in all duty training and safety programs conducted or provided through the District.
Maintain knowledge of fire prevention and inspection standards and practices necessary to satisfactorily perform fire safety inspections.
Conduct building fire safety inspections as directed by the Lieutenant or Fire Marshal.
Perform testing of fire hydrants, fire hose and fire protection systems.
Assist in the on-duty delivery of public education programs in fire safety, CPR and first aid.
Perform all duties that may be assigned by a supervisor.
Perform a variety of technical and manual labor duties required to locate, control and extinguish fires, including connecting to fire hydrants, connecting hoses and nozzles, laying in supply and attack hoses.
Use visual, sensory and judgment criteria to locate fire sources.
Apply fire streams (water, chemical and/or portable extinguishers) on fire sources; carry, position and raise ground ladders.
Use a variety of hand-held and powered tools (axes, pike poles, saws, etc.) necessary to locate, control and extinguish fires.
Perform forcible entry operations to gain access into structures, using a variety of tools.
Perform salvage operations to prevent damage to property not involved in fires and/or emergency situations, including the placement of covers, the removing of property from danger, removing water, smoke and heat from structures, etc.
Perform tasks to extricate individuals safely from wrecked vehicles, structures, earth cave-ins, etc., using a variety of tool and equipment (saws, jacks, pry bars, etc.).
Inspect commercial and public buildings as a member of a fire company to ensure compliance with Fire Codes and Life Safety Codes and applicable National Safety Standards.
Shall be capable of identifying hazardous materials.
Shall be familiar with structures in the District.
Inform the public of the need for fire prevention.
Assist in the preparing of inspection reports.
Maintain, clean, service, inspect and load firefighting and/or emergency equipment, tools, etc. on company apparatus.
Assist in the performance of minor repairs on apparatus and equipment.
Clean assigned fire station quarters, apparatus rooms, etc.
Participate in training classes and drills to maintain and increase firefighting and emergency techniques and response.
Participate in and may instruct in station training services.
Perform a variety of technical and manual labor tasks to ventilate structures involved in fire, smoke and odor calls, including the placement of fans, mechanical opening of rooms, floors, walls, and the opening and/or closing of doors, windows and vents.
Perform search and rescue operations to locate and remove individuals and victims from fire and emergency situations.
Shall respond to fire and emergency calls either as a member of an engine, rescue or truck company. Also shall respond in any other company, as deemed necessary.
Comply with all Federal, State and State and local traffic laws and ordinances regulating the operation of motor vehicles. Whenever operating a motor vehicle in congested areas or whenever other unusual conditions are encountered in route to an alarm or other emergency, a Firefighter shall give special consideration to the safety of the public and to other vehicles. Additionally, a Firefighter shall exercise caution when operating an apparatus upon leaving quarters and while backing into quarters.
Consistently promote a professional image of the District at all times.
Satisfactorily complete the required level of physical agility testing on an annual basis.
Perform such other duties as may be assigned by a supervisor or the Fire Chief.
Immediate Supervisor:
A Firefighter/Paramedic works under the immediate supervision of the Lieutenant; except in provision of medical care as a Paramedic, the Firefighter/Paramedic shall work under the supervision of medical supervisors, as established by the relevant medical protocols.
Minimum Qualifications and Certification Requirements:
The Firefighter/Paramedic shall obtain and maintain the following certifications:
State of Colorado Paramedic Certification
State of Colorado C.P.R. and First Aid Certification
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification
State of Colorado Fire Fighter I (or higher) Certification
State of Colorado Driver’s License
Meet daily physical fitness requirements as established by the District
High School Diploma or GED, or obtain a High School Diploma or GED within 1 year of hire date
Working Environment/Physical Requirements:
This position requires work in a variety of locations and conditions, including living quarters and office areas, in and around a wide variety of automotive, mechanical, chemical and medical equipment or supplies, and emergency scenes of every type.
A small portion of this position will involve sedentary, administrative work in an office environment. In emergency situations, the Firefighter/Paramedic could be required to perform command duties at a fire ground or other emergency situation and/or perform the duties of a Firefighter, Engineer, and/or Paramedic, depending upon the type and level of certifications held by the Firefighter/Paramedic, and his or her experience and skill level.
Strenuous physical activity under extreme adverse conditions will be required frequently.
Must possess the ability to lift items in excess of one hundred fifty (150) pounds occasionally and up to sixty (60) pounds frequently.
This position requires training in and the use of safety equipment necessary for the working environment, including without limitation self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and other personal protective equipment (PPE).
This position requires standing, running, walking, sitting, kneeling, twisting, stooping/bending, lifting, squatting, pushing, pulling, crawling, jumping, sliding, climbing, pinching, gripping digging, spraying, reaching over head, reaching away from body, and repetitive motion.
Will be required to work in all weather conditions and in extreme temperatures below twenty degrees (20°) Fahrenheit and in excess of one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit.
Work may be performed under hazardous and adverse conditions, including but not limited to, slippery and uneven surfaces, proximity to moving mechanical equipment, burning structures, broken glass or other materials, electrical currents, high places, and confined spaces.
Work may result in exposure to smoke, gases, chemicals, fumes, odors, mists and dusts, which can affect the respiratory system or skin.
Work may result in exposure to individuals or blood carrying infectious diseases or illnesses, such as Hepatitis A, B or C, HIV, tuberculosis, small pox, etc.
Work may result in exposure to high noise levels requiring the wearing of hearing protection.
This position demands frequent use of sensory activities such as talking, seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling (identifying objects by touch), depth perception and color vision.
This position requires the ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language at a level adequate to perform the job.
This position will involve periods of high physical, mental and/or emotional stress.