Introduction
The City of Greenacres offers:
Minimum Salary: $62,992.65 annually/$25.24 hourly
- Effective 10/1/2025 salary is based on Year 3 of the IAFF collective Bargaining Agreement
**Effective 10/1/2026 salary is based on $62,992.65 annually/$28.84 hourly pending ratification of the Collective Bargaining Agreement
Thank you for your interest in employment with the City of Greenacres [FL]. The salary indicated for this position corresponds with a 48-hour average duty week. Greenacres Fire Rescue is proud to roll out the Spartan Schedule effective 10/1/2026, making us the first department in Florida with this unique 42-hour work week which consists of a 24/48, 24/96 rotation.
The minimum requirements for employment as a Firefighter/EMT are as follows:
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Must be legally eligible to work in the United States and be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
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Must have graduated from an accredited high school,or have obtained a State of Florida G.E.D. certificate or equivalent.
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Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida driver's license.
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Must live in the state of Florida.
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Must submit to Level II fingerprinting with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and PBSO upon offer of employment.
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Must be of good moral character.
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Must submit to a post offer psychological, CVSA, and physical examination with drug screen. The offer of employment will be conditioned on the results of testing and/or examinations.
All Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians serve a one (1) year probationary period.
REQUIRED INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS:
State Certified Paramedics may be eligible to test for a Paramedic assignment upon successful completion of the Greenacres EMT Field Training Program and the department Paramedic pre-requisite testing.
Please upload copies of the following documents under their respective categories and upload documents to match accordingly. Only one is allowed under each category. Additional required documents must be uploaded under the Supplemental upload function:
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H.S. Diploma/State of Florida G.E.D. certificate or equivalent (required)
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College Diploma (if applicable)
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Division of State Fire Marshal Firefighter Certificate of Compliance (required)
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Valid CPAT or Broward County Wide Ability test or equivalent within one (1) year prior to submission of application (required)
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Valid CPR card from American Red Cross or American Heart Association at the Health Care Provider level (required)
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Valid Florida Department of Health EMT and/or Paramedic Certificate (required)
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Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC), 16 HOURS, as approved by the Florida Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (required)
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Veterans Preference documentation (if applicable)
CLICK HERE to download and complete the FOUR (4) additional required attachments that must be uploaded)
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Firefighter Personal Inquiry Waiver
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Firefighter Tobacco-Free Affidavit
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Authorization for Release of Information
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Firefighter History of Previous Residences
If no attachments are uploaded your application will be considered incomplete!
Position Summary: Protects life and property through fire prevention and suppression, basic life support and rescue actions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:(The duties listed are intended to serve as an example of the typical functions performed. They are not exclusive or all inclusive and will vary with assignments.)
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Responds to emergency and non-emergency medical calls for service.
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Responds to fire related calls for service.
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Provides emergency medical treatment to injured persons using modern EMS techniques.
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Engages in the suppression of fire activity, as directed.
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Engages in the operation of extrication and immobilization equipment.
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Engages in the delivery and proper positioning of emergency vehicles and fire apparatus to scenes.
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Participates in rescue operations by carrying individuals from danger.
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Engages in the transporting of patients to area hospitals.
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Performs maintenance tests on medical and fire equipment, including vehicles, to assure they’re functioning properly.
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Performs blood pressure evaluations.
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Participates in fire training to maintain an acceptable level of proficiency.
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Performs other duties as assigned.