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SFR Testing Eligible Letter June 2014 - Final The City of Schertz has a Firefighter vacancy and is accepting applications for the position of Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Certified FIRE FIGHTER/EMT-B. You have met the requirements by receiving a passing score with no high risk grade for any subsection on the Alamo Area Chiefs Association Hiring Consortium test and are invited to apply. The application period will open on May 29, 2014 and end at the close of business on June 20, 2014. Acceptable applicants will be notified when to report for the physical ability test. The top ten candidates with the highest weighted combined scores, including preference points, will be invited for an interview on the same day. All qualified candidates will remain on an eligibility list until October 1, 2014. Background Schertz Fire Rescue employs 32 uniformed positions, serving a population of over 32,000 along the San Antonio-Austin Corridor. Schertz is a rapidly growing city with projections for the population to double within ten years. The Department is expected to grow along with the community creating many exciting opportunities. We currently have two fire stations and project opening a third station in 2018. Schertz Fire Rescue is equipped with top of the line equipment and protective clothing. Schertz Fire Rescue is a learning organization that is proud of its training and professional development. Continuous learning is a benefit of being accepted into our Department.    Starting pay is approximately $35,933 annually. We offer certification pay for EMT-P, higher education, and advanced firefighting, as well as hazmat and special operations pay. Employee medical is included and family packages are available as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and more. A generous citywide vacation and sick leave policy, along with an educational assistance program are included. TMRS retirement is included at 7% employee contribution with a 2 to 1 match by the City. Individual 457 deferred compensation plans are available. Minimum requirements Requires Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) (structural fire fighter-basic minimum) and Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) (EMT-B minimum) certification at time of application. Applicant must have a passing score with no high risk grade for any subsection on the Alamo Area Chiefs Association Hiring Consortium test. TCFP and DSHS certification must be submitted online with the application. Applicants without documentation will not be considered. Do not submit copies of birth certificates, driver licenses, social security cards or photo identifications with the application. Medical & Immunization Requirements All new firefighters must maintain an acceptable level of physical fitness for the duration of their career with the Schertz Fire Department. Annual physicals are required along with annual fitness testing. Proof of Immunization History confirming immunization shall include: SCHERTZ FIRE & RESCUE Captain Christopher Meek Safety & Training Officer 1400 Schertz Parkway, Building 8 Schertz, Texas 78154 (210) 619-1322 Fax (210) 619-1399 cmeek@schertz.com Measles (Rubella), Mumps, Rubella (German measles) (MMR) Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td/Tdap) < 10 years Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and titers per CDC guidelines Varicella (Chicken Pox Preference Points (Maximum 10 points allowed from any combination.) Preference Points will be awarded as outlined below. Documentation must be submitted online for consideration. No documentation will be accepted on test date for consideration. Any fraudulent documents will disqualify the candidate permanently. All decisions regarding acceptable documentation and preference points are final. o 3 Points  Honorable Discharge US Military (DD214);  Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited college/university;  Paramedic Certification (NREMT / DSHS) o 2 Points  Associates Degree from a regionally accredited college/university or acceptable community college. o 1 Point  Intermediate EMT Certificate (NREMT / DSHS). Friday, June 27Th, 2014  Roll Call will begin at 8:00 a.m. sharp. Late arrivals will not be accepted.  Physical Ability Test (PAT) You are required to wear long pants, a suitable shirt, and closed toed boots, or tennis shoes for the entire examination and physical ability testing portions. The PAT consists of two parts. o Stair Master Climb--With weighted vest, climb stairs at a predetermined rate for three minutes and twenty seconds. o Physical Ability Course -- Carry a warehouse hose load pack to the 2nd floor; raise and lower a fire hose through a window; drag a charged fire hose; walk a serpentine course of cones; and, finish with a fire fighter rescue drag. The physical ability course must be completed in 3:00 minutes or less to advance, and based on your time a score is assigned that is part of your overall candidate score.