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Entry Level Firefighter

at City of Boise in Boise, Idaho, United States

Job Description

Entry Level Firefighter

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Salary

$72,615.14 Annually

Location

Fire Training Center, Boise, ID

Job Type

Full Time Regular

Job Number

23 -07615

Department

Fire

Division

Fire Training

Opening Date

07/01/2026

Closing Date

8/23/2026 5:00 PM Mountain

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Summary Statement

Fire service is more than a job-it is a commitment to service, teamwork, and excellence. At Boise Fire, you will have the opportunity to protect lives, serve your community, and be part of a profession built on courage, integrity, and dedication. We are seeking motivated and dependable individuals who are ready to make a meaningful difference through public service.

With more than 300 full-time personnel, 19 fire stations, and specialized teams in Hazardous Materials, Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting (ARFF), Dive Rescue, and Technical Rescue, Boise Fire provides exceptional opportunities for professional growth, hands-on experience, and career development in a collaborative, team-oriented environment. We are excited you are considering a career with Boise Fire and look forward to learning more about you throughout the application process.

Application Process

Step 1 – complete your application here on Government Jobs:

+ You MUST submit your proof of EMT/Paramedic certification with your application on Government Jobs by attaching a copy in the attachments section with your resume and cover letter prior to submitting your application. Failure to attach your EMT or Paramedic certification will result in an incomplete application and you will be disqualified from the process.

+ Please only attach the following documents to your application: resume, cover letter, EMT or Paramedic certification, and proof of military service (if applicable).

+ Please list any other relevant certifications in the Certificates and Licenses section on your application.

+ We recommend downloading a copy of your application for your records.

Step 2 – complete testing with Public Safety Answers:

+ Use this link (https://app.psahire.com/job/95eJS7OaPh/) to create your profile or log in to PSA’s website; there is a $50 fee to test, payable to PSA.

+ Complete both the written and virtual interview by the deadline of August 23, 2026, 5:00 PM.

Both steps MUST be completed before 5:00 PM, August 23, 2026.

For further testing details and testing timelines, refer to the Join Boise Fire (https://www.cityofboise.org/departments/fire/join-boise-fire-department/) site.

Essential Functions

Receives training and develops skills and techniques in firefighting, hazardous materials response, emergency medical and lifesaving activities. Attends and completes training courses on responding to fire scenes, natural disasters, vehicle accidents, and various medical emergencies.

Studies fire prevention, fire protection, firefighting, emergency medical techniques, rescue techniques, fire suppression tactics, and learns to identify potentially dangerous combinations of weather and fire. Reads and studies texts and manuals to learn fire behavior theories. Uses mathematical formulas for computing hydraulics, fire containment and extinguishment practices and procedures. Learns to administer basic or advanced life support (based on licensure level) at emergency scenes. Observes established medical protocols. Performs other duties as assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.

Requirements

Required Knowledge, Experience, And Training

+ Must complete all training necessary to fulfill state licensure, City and department requirements and ensure professional development.

+ Must be a US Citizen or eligible to work in the US in accordance with the US Citizenship and Immigration Service, be at least 18 years of age, and possess a high school diploma or GED at the time of employment.

+ Knowledge of rules and regulations of the fire department; maintenance of equipment; symptoms of medical emergencies and of appropriate responses to such conditions.

+ Ability to meet physical and medical standards; learn firefighting, fire prevention, fire protection, emergency medical and rescue techniques and methods and to apply such information to specific situations; perform physically arduous work requiring strength and agility during training, in the performance of assigned duties and in all kinds of weather; read, understand and follow written and oral instructions; add, subtract, multiply and divide; work with fractions, decimals, and percentages; plan an appropriate course of action to reach an objective; develop alternative solutions to problems and to evaluate their respective utilities; make sound decisions quickly under pressure; recognize specific signs or symptoms which indicate a larger or broader problem or situation; focus on a task and ignore distractions; extract specific details from a complex set of information; combine details from several sources to reach a solution; compare information from several sources for similarities and differences; recall and apply information (codes, building locations, proper fire extinguishing techniques); remember visual information (photograph, pictorial display, building layout, map, etc.); apply simple mechanical principles (leverage, force, acceleration, friction, etc.); maintain and keep current education, technique, and skills needed for successfully fighting fires, handling hazardous materials, and performing emergency medical and lifesaving procedures; visually recognize colored labels and placards; express thoughts verbally in a clear, understandable manner; explain complicated information in simple language; perform routine and repetitive work; display an attitude of cooperation and work harmoniously with all levels of City employees, the general public and other organizations; communicate effectively in the English language at a level necessary for efficient job performance; complete assignments in a timely fashion; understand and comply with all rules, policies and regulations; maintain prompt and regular attendance; perform all essential and marginal functions as assigned by an authorized employee, supervisor and/or manager with or without a reasonable accommodation.

+ Must be capable of operating vehicles safely and have an acceptable driving record, as outlined in the City of Boise Vehicle Usage Regulation in effect when the applicable Contract Labor Agreement is signed.

+ Refer to the latest edition of the NFPA 1582 Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments for medical evaluation requirements and standards.

Preferred Knowledge, Experience, and Training

Previous firefighting experience.

Licensing And Other Requirements

+ Valid state-issued driver’s license

+ Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification: Valid National Registry or state-issued EMT certification with ability to obtain reciprocity in Idaho within 120 days of employment.

+ Paramedic: Valid National Registry or state-issued Paramedic Certification with ability to obtain reciprocity in Idaho within 120 days of employment; Advanced Cardiac Life Support or equivalent; Pediatric Advanced Life Support or equivalent.

Special Requirements

Applicants must be able to pass:

+ City of Boise background check processes which includes a criminal history check and reference checks in accordance with the City of Boise Hiring Process Regulation

+ Driving Record Check

+ Post Offer Medical Examination

+ Physical Fitness Test

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Job Posting: JC293846335

Posted On: Jul 02, 2026

Updated On: Jul 07, 2026

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