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Background Investigation Duties Requirements Vision
Education Panel Review Salary Written Test
Benefits Eligibility Physical Requirements Smoking
A Firefighter engages directly in Firefighting, Emergency Medical Services, fire prevention and rescue, and inspections of building and property to ensure compliance with fire codes. Firefighters are also trained as Emergency Medical Technicians and may be trained as paramedics.
Starting salary $46,729 - $64,686
Thirteen paid holidays per year.
Sixteen days paid vacation to start.
Family health and dental coverage.
Maintain a current passing score on the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) at the time of application to the time of appointment as a Firefighter. The CPAT is valid for 12 months. Should you pass all test parts, but your CPAT score is more than 12 months old, you will need to re-take and pass it before you can be considered for selection. The CPAT is not administered by the City of Los Angeles. You must schedule and pay for your own CPAT.
A U.S. high school diploma, G.E.D. equivalent, or a California High School Proficiency Examination(CHSPE) certificate.
A valid California Driver's License is required at the time of appointment. Once hired, Firefighters are required to obtain and maintain a California Class 'B' or a Firefighter's driver's license, in accordance with Fire Department Procedures, as a condition of employment.
Firefighting and medical rescue work is physically demanding. Candidates must be in excellent health and have no conditions which would restrict their ability to safely do fire suppression and rescue work. Weight (body fat content) must be proportionate to height for men and women.
Uncorrected distance visual acuity of at least 20/100 in the poorer eye and 20/40 in the better eye, correctable to at least 20/40 in one eye and 20/20 in the other eye is required. Regarding refractive surgery, most persons who have had these procedures will be passed. However, some may be deferred for several months or disqualified based on an individualized assessment of the surgical outcome. Regarding color vision, you must be able to accurately and quickly name colors and you must be free of other visual impairments that would restrict your ability to perform firefighter duties.
Firefighters are required to be non-smokers throughout their employment with the Los Angeles City Fire Department.
Candidates are ranked on the hiring (eligible) list according to their Interview score. The final Interview score must be 70% or higher to place a candidate on the eligible list. Candidates will be processed further based on their interview score and City hiring needs. Names may be removed from the eligible list after one year unless the eligibility of candidates on the list is extended.
The examination process consists of the following steps:
STEP 1 - PRELIMINARY BACKGROUND APPLICATION (PBA) AND APPLICATION
Applications for the Firefighter examination are accepted only on-line. All candidates must complete a Preliminary Background Application (PBA) prior to completing a City application. After completing the PBA, a candidate will receive instantaneous information on issues that should be resolved before beginning the selection process and will be told if they have a realistic chance of success in some of the common areas of the background investigation portion of the selection process. If a candidate decides to continue in the selection process, he/she will be provided with the minimum requirements of the job. He/she will then be instructed to fill out additional application information. To complete a PBA, click here.
Candidates will be scheduled for the written test once they have submitted an on-line application and current proof of successful completion of the CPAT. The written test is made up of two test parts, Parts 1 and 2. Part 1 of the written test consists of multiple-choice items that measure reading comprehension and mathematics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ratios, squares and square roots; and the use of decimals, fractions, and percentages. Part 2 consists of multiple-choice items regarding job-related personal characteristics that are indicators of successful job performance as a firefighter.
Both test parts are pass/fail. Part 2 will be scored only for candidates who pass Part 1. If candidates fail Part 1 or Part 2 of the written test, they may take the entire written test again two years from the last written test date.
Candidates must pass Parts 1 and 2 of the written test to be invited to a panel interview (consisting of representatives from the Fire and Personnel Departments and community). The interview is a behavior-based review of a candidate’s personal history, providing evaluation of job motivation, initiative in learning, practical problem solving ability, teamwork, respect for diversity, role adaptability, service orientation, and communication skill. The minimum passing score is 70. A candidate’s score will determine their rank on the hiring list. The interview score is good for the life of the eligible list. Candidates may re-interview two years from their last interview date.
STEPS 4 - INITIAL BACKGROUND REVIEW
A Background Investigation will be conducted based on a candidate's ranking on the eligible list and the hiring needs of the Fire Department. Candidates must pass this background investigation, meeting the standards set by the Board of Civil Service Commissioners relevant to the duties of a Firefighter. These standards include: interpersonal skills, sensitivity, and respect for others; decision-making and judgment; maturity and discipline; honesty, integrity, and personal ethics; setting and achieving goals; and a records check. Click here for more information on the Background Standards.
Candidates scheduled for the Initial Background Review will be required to complete a comprehensive Personal History Form prior to their appointment. During the Initial Background Review, candidates will complete a lengthy questionnaire. Any issues identified on the Personal History Form or questionnaire will be reviewed by staff from the Personnel Department's Background Investigation Division. The Initial Background Review may take up to four hours.
STEP 5 - INITIAL PANEL REVIEW OF QUALIFICATIONS
After the Initial Background review, candidates will be considered for further processing during a review of qualifications by a panel consisting of a Chief Officer, a Fire Captain and a Personnel Department representative. The number of candidates selected for further processing will depend on the Fire Department's hiring plans.
STEP 6 - FIELD INVESTIGATION
A Field Investigation of a candidate's background will be conducted for those selected at the Panel Review (Step 5). A Field Investigation may take from 30 to 180 days, depending on the complexity of investigation required.
STEP 7 - FINAL PANEL REVIEW FOR TENTATIVE JOB OFFER
When the Field Investigation is completed, a final review of a candidate’s qualifications will be completed by a panel consisting of a Chief Officer, a Fire Captain and a Personnel Department representative. Based on this review, candidates will be selected to receive a tentative job offer.
STEP 8 - MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
Selected candidates who receive a tentative job offer will be scheduled for medical and psychological evaluations by the Personnel Department's Medical Services Division. The medical examination, conducted by a City physician, determines whether the candidate is medically qualified to perform the full range of Firefighter duties, with no conditions which would affect the candidate’s ability to safely perform those duties. Firefighter has been designated a safety sensitive class; therefore, a drug and alcohol screening test maybe required prior to appointment. Additionally, a psychological evaluation, which consists of written tests and a clinical interview, will be required prior to appointment. The results of the examinations are valid for up to one year.
Those successfully completing these evaluations will be appointed in accordance with their date of completion and City hiring needs.
Upon hire, candidates enter training at the Los Angeles Fire Department Recruit Training Academy as a Firefighter I, a temporary training position as defined by Rule 5.30 of the Rules of the Civil Service Commission. Employment in a temporary training position is limited to six months during which time candidates must successfully complete the comprehensive training program for Firefighter. A regular appointment to the position of Firefighter II is received upon completion of the Academy training program, at which time a twelve-month probationary period in the field begins.
The current starting salary for Firefighter I is $46,729. Upon the successful completion of Academy training, individuals advance to Firefighter II. Higher starting salaries for Firefighter II maybe available for those who have completed 60 semester/90 quarter units from an accredited college or university with an overall GPA of 2.0, or who have more than two years of acceptable experience as a Firefighter with another public agency.
In addition, a number of colleges offer Fire Technology programs and tutorials which include physical preparation guidance.
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