Paramedic (Non-Safety)
Company: City of Chula Vista
Location: Chula Vista
Posted on: March 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Annual Salary: $75,678 - $92,019* (24-Hour Shift
Schedule) All Paramedic positions are on a regular 24-Hour shift
schedule. - Salary range reflects 40 regular hours plus additional
overtime hours worked on a 24-Hour shift schedule. Newly-hired
employees in this position may receive up to $5,000 relocation
allowance for expenses incurred for the relocation of the employee
and their immediate family to San Diego County. Additionally, this
position is eligible for the Employee Referral Program. Eligible
employees that make a successful referral will receive either 16
hours of leave or a referral payment of up to $3,000. Paramedic
employees may be eligible for Continuous Experience Incentive pay
equal to 2% of their base pay for every five (5) years of
continuous full-time experience as a licensed paramedic in a
prehospital transport program or comparable program. For further
information pertaining to new hire incentives, please review the
Chula Vista Firefighters Local 2180 Non- Safety Memorandum of
Understanding. The City of Chula Vista is seeking service-oriented
individuals interested in establishing a rewarding and challenging
career as a Paramedic (Non-Safety) with the Chula Vista Fire
Department. Join our team and have an opportunity to serve your
community through the Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) Division, providing Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance
transport services on all calls for service for the cities of Chula
Vista, Imperial Beach, and the Bonita Sunnyside Fire Protection
District. Candidates who successfully complete all portions of the
selection process will be placed on an Eligibility List for a
period of six (6) months unless otherwise extended. ABOUT THE CHULA
VISTA FIRE DEPARTMENT "Service and protection, with pride, respect,
teamwork, and safety." - Value Statement The Chula Vista Fire
Department holds a rich tradition of service since its
establishment on May 2, 1921. The Department and the City of Chula
Vista continue to grow and expand. The Department offers exciting
career opportunities in a dynamic and positive environment. The
Chula Vista Fire Department is comprised of approximately 300
highly trained, professional men and women. Currently, the City's
ten fire station network responds to nearly 31,000 calls for
service annually, while serving a population of over 278,000,
covering an area of over 52 square miles. The Fire Department has
provided emergency ambulance transport services for all of Chula
Vista, Bonita, and Imperial Beach since April 2021. In addition to
providing emergency medical response and firefighting services to
citizens, the Fire Department also provides technical rescue
training to first responders across the country, comprehensive fire
safety engineering plan review and inspection services to Chula
Vista's business community, and provides fire and life safety
education and outreach to City residents. ABOUT THE POSITION Under
supervision, responds to fire alarms, emergency medical calls, and
other emergency calls to protect life and property; participates in
fire training, fire prevention, public education, and station and
equipment maintenance activities; operates a paramedic unit in
response to medical emergencies and provides definitive medical
care; and performs related duties as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Receives supervision from an assigned Fire Captain. Receives
direction through San Diego County EMS protocols and from the
Battalion Chief, EMS Educator and Medical Director. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Functions may include, but are not limited to, the
following: respond to alarms involving fire, all types of
accidents, gas leaks, flooded structures, hazardous substances, and
lifesaving and rescue work to perform emergency medical services;
perform first aid and lifesaving duties; render emergency medical
aid examining and assessing victims, communicating vital medical
data to medical and/or fire personnel and administering medical
treatment in accordance within established guidelines and/or at the
specific instruction of base hospital medical personnel; support
and assist other fire and medical personnel as directed on medical
calls; operate a paramedic vehicle safely; treat and transport
patients in accordance with San Diego County Emergency Medical
Services protocol and department policy; perform primary and
secondary medical physical assessments of patients; perform
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; maintain an effective airway for
patients with compromised breathing; administer advanced life
support drug therapy within established guidelines and/or at the
specific instruction of base hospital medical personnel; operate
heart monitoring and defibrillation equipment; operate radios,
telephones and other communications equipment in order communicate
medical information to base hospital medical personnel or other
fire personnel; prepare and maintain a variety of records and
reports such as controlled drug inventory, equipment and station
logs, NFIRS, and EMS reports; serve as a preceptor for paramedic
and emergency medical technician trainees; perform building and
grounds maintenance; clean, service, inspect and test motor driven
equipment including ambulances; study fire department rules,
regulations and procedures; operate computer related equipment and
software applications related to assignment; may operate an
ambulance; may assist in conducting hydrant maintenance or routine
inspections; may participate in physical fitness program; build and
maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with
co-workers, other City employees, personnel from a wide range of
outside agencies, other colleagues in the field, and the public;
perform related duties as assigned. Any combination of education
and/or experience and training that would likely provide the
required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to
obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Training Equivalent to
completion of the twelfth grade. An Associate’s degree in Fire
Science or Paramedicine is highly desirable. Special Requirements
Must be at least 18 years of age at time of application. License or
Certificate - Possession of a valid license as an EMT-P with the
State of California is required at time of application and must be
maintained as a condition of continued employment. - Possession of
a valid EMT-P accreditation with the County of San Diego EMS Office
is required at time of appointment. - Valid California Class C
Driver’s License at time of appointment. Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities Knowledge of: emergency medical basic and advanced life
support principles and procedures; general principles and practices
of emergency medical response; San Diego County Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) regulations, protocols and procedures; Federal,
State and local laws, regulations and standards related to
firefighting and para-medicine; maintenance and repair of vehicles,
apparatus and equipment; local geographical response factors;
English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; Safety practices
and procedures; computer related equipment and software
applications related to assignment. Ability to: perform competently
under extreme pressure and in stressful situations; make accurate
observations and rapid judgments; learn new skills and methods
quickly and accurately; work in a variety of weather conditions
(hot, cold, rain, wind, dust, etc.) and in extremely hazardous
situations; work 24-hour shifts, weekends and holidays; work
variable shifts and overtime, as required; perform life saving
techniques to victims; maintain and participate in continuing
education (CE) requirements associated with a paramedic
license/accreditation with the State of California and County of
San Diego; learn and follow City policies and procedures; learn and
follow Fire Department rules and regulations; read and understand
printed information during emergency calls; follow written and
verbal orders from supervisors; work effectively as a team member
of a company, battalion, department, and/or special project groups
by following orders, consistently following through with
duties/assignments and living harmoniously with co-workers; attend
meetings and training activities; communicate clearly and
concisely, both orally and in writing; operate, maintain, inspect
and repair vehicles, apparatus and equipment; clean and maintain
fire station and grounds; teach classes and participate in public
education demonstrations and activities; operate computer related
equipment and software applications related to assignment; write
comprehensive reports and maintain accurate records; wear approved
uniform; establish and maintain effective working relationships
with those contacted in the course of work; work with various
cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions Must be able to perform a
wide range of physical duties to include: constant upward and
downward flexion of neck, side-to-side turning of neck; simple
grasping and repetitive use of hands to hold radios, equipment and
property; fine finger dexterity to manipulate apparatus controls,
computer keyboard and writing utensils; lifting and carrying of
objects weighing up to 10 lbs. Frequent walking, standing, sitting,
kneeling, climbing, balancing and squatting; bending and twisting
at the waist; pushing, pulling and reaching above and below
shoulder level; power grasping; walking on uneven ground; driving;
lifting and carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds from below
waist to above shoulder level; lifting and carrying objects
weighing up to 100 lbs. with or without assistance. Occasional
running, crawling; lifting and carrying objects and persons
weighing more than 100 lbs. with or without assistance. Work is
performed in a variety of weather conditions (hot, cold, rain,
wind, dust, etc.) and in extremely hazardous situations such as, at
heights, in confined spaces, at temperature extremes, around
crowds, with loud noises, with limited visibility, in the presence
of hazardous materials, in the presence of victims of death and/or
dismemberment. EXAMINATION & SELECTION INFORMATION Employees in the
Paramedic (Non-Safety) position are represented by the
International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 2180 (IAFF).
Click HERE to view the Non-Safety IAFF Benefits Summary. To be
considered, applicants must submit an online City Application with
Supplemental Questionnaire and proof of required certifications.
Candidates whose applications indicate education and experience
most directly related to the position will be invited to
participate in the selection process as described below. All
notices regarding this recruitment will be sent electronically to
the email associated with your application. Unless otherwise noted,
a passing score must be achieved at each phase of the selection
process in order to continue and have your name placed on the City
of Chula Vista's eligibility list for hiring consideration.
Candidates who successfully complete all portions of the
recruitment process will be placed on an eligibility list for six
(6) months, unless otherwise extended. Candidates will be notified
via email of their score and ranking, and if applicable, invitation
to the departmental interview (Fire Chief's Interview).The
examination materials for this recruitment are validated,
copyrighted, and/or inappropriate for review. HIRING PROCESS Step
1. Complete and submit your Employment Application and Supplemental
Questionnaire. At time of application, you must meet the following
minimum qualifications: - You must be at least 18 years of age; -
You must have completed the equivalent of the twelfth grade; - You
must hold a valid EMT-P License* with the State of California.
*Must be attached to your application. Applications without
attached documentation will be disqualified, regardless of reason).
Please do not submit any other certifications, licenses, resumes,
letters of reference, etc. as they will not be considered at this
time. At time of appointment, you must meet the following minimum
qualifications: - You must hold a valid EMT-P accreditation with
the County of San Diego EMS Office. - You must have a valid
California Class C Driver's License. Step 2. Candidates are
required to submit certification of successfully completing the
Chula Vista Fire Department's (CVFD) EMS Skills Performance Test
(Megacode). For candidates who currently do not possess a valid
CVFD Megacode Certificate, you will be invited to participate in an
EMS Skills Performance Test (Megacode) administered by the Chula
Vista Fire Department. This performance test (Megacode) will assess
your knowledge and skill in patient evaluation and treatment.
INSTRUCTIONS TO SELF-SCHEDULE FOR THE CVFD MEGACODE Click Here to
view the schedule for the Megacode Performance Test with the Chula
Vista Fire Department. Select "CVFD Megacode Testing" and complete
the registration process. The Megacode is tentatively scheduled the
fourth Tuesday of every month. Note: If you successfully pass the
Megacode, you will be issued a Megacode Ceritficate which is valid
for 6 months. Step 3. Candidates who possess and obtain a CVFD
Megacode Certificate will be invited to an Oral Board Interview.
The oral board interview is also tentatively scheduled the fourth
Tuesday of every month. Note: Candidates with an active application
who schedule and successfully complete the Megacode can expect to
participate in the Oral Board Interview immediately after their
Megacode.
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Candidates who successfully complete all portions of the
recruitment process will be placed on an eligibility list for six
(6) months, unless otherwise extended. Candidates will be notified
via em
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