Firefighter Position

Moses Lake Fire Department - Lateral Firefighter Paramedic

 

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Moses Lake Fire Department - Lateral Firefighter Paramedic

Last updated on January 02, 2026
PST Partner Agency since December 31, 2025

Vacancies: 5

Important Information

Moses Lake Fire Department is looking for motivated team players, who take pride in their work, and want to work in a progressive minded department that is rapidly evolving from our "small town" into a modern, well equipped, and well-trained fire department. MLFD is working to establish a Firefighter eligibilty list.

Community Information

Moses Lake, Washington, is a growing Central Washington community that offers a high quality of life and a strong sense of hometown pride, making it an excellent place to live and serve as a firefighter. Named after Chief Moses of the Columbia-Sinkiuse Tribe, the city is centered on its namesake lake, which offers more than 120 miles of shoreline and year-round recreation, including boating, fishing, and outdoor activities. With a population of more than 26,000 and steadily growing, Moses Lake has a diverse community, including a significant Hispanic/Latino population, and maintains a family-friendly, suburban feel with numerous parks, local coffee shops, and neighborhoods largely made up of owner-occupied homes with affordable median values.

The local economy is strong and diversified, anchored by agriculture, particularly potatoes, hay, and wheat. Along with expanding manufacturing and technology sectors, including advanced facilities. Economic stability is supported by irrigation from the Grand Coulee Dam project, and educational opportunities are enhanced by the presence of Big Bend Community College. Located east of Seattle in a semi-arid climate, Moses Lake experiences warm summers, cooler winters, and notable day-to-night temperature swings, offering all four seasons without the congestion of larger metro areas. For firefighters seeking a growing department in a supportive community with abundant outdoor recreation and a solid economic base, Moses Lake is a place where career and family can thrive.

Department Information

The Moses Lake Fire Department is a career fire department that operates on a 48/96 work schedule and provides firefighters with 15 annual Kelly days, supporting a healthy work–life balance. The department prides itself on being progressive and continually growing to meet the community's needs. Moses Lake firefighters deliver a full range of services, including fire suppression, advanced life support, and emergency medical transport. The department is also an active partner in the regional Grant County Hazardous Materials Team and provides specialized response capabilities such as technical rescue, ice rescue, and water rescue. In addition to emergency response, the Moses Lake Fire Department is committed to community education and engagement, building strong relationships with residents as it serves an expanding city. Firefighters are represented by IAFF Local 1258, ensuring a strong voice in labor representation.

Job Description

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Certified as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic by the Washington Department of Health.
  •  Possess and maintain a current, valid, unrestricted Washington driver’s license. Routine driver’s abstract checks are required for this position.
  •  Maintain certification in Emergency Vehicle Incident Prevention.
  •  Maintain all required certifications for the step currently in.
  •  Drive, operate, and care for assigned apparatus / vehicle.
  •  Maintain, clean, and care for assigned station, vehicle, and all assigned equipment.
  •  Participate or assist in emergency and non-emergency operations as may be required, relating to fire, emergency medical, hazardous materials, rescue, and other related services.
  •  Participate in department assigned training including computer based and practical.
  •  Assist in public safety education programs or fire prevention programs that may include pre-incident planning, or company fire inspections.
  •  Assist and participate in community events as assigned.
  •  Remain current in continuing education as required by the Department of Health, the Medical Program Director, or Medical Services Officer.
  •  Maintain a working knowledge of the fire department operating guidelines.
  •  Follow City and Department policy and maintain a collaborative, and efficient work environment.
  •  Must be able to read, write, and communicate effectively.
  •  Will be required to write reports of various types. Reports shall be clear, concise, factual, and punctual.
  •  Assists in other department activities as assigned.
  •  May instruct classes in assigned subject areas.
  •  Performs general maintenance work in the upkeep of fire facilities and equipment; cleans and washes walls and floors; cares for grounds around station; makes minor repairs; washes, hangs and dries hose; washes, cleans, polishes, maintains and tests apparatus and equipment, and ensure facilities and equipment are ready for immediate emergency response.
  •  Performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers, water removal, and removing debris, as needed.
  •  Performs additional related duties as assigned.
  •  Certified as a paramedic by the Washington Department of Health to:
  •  Perform pulmonary ventilation by the use of oral, endotracheal, or tracheostomy intubation.
  •  Insert in peripheral veins, intravenous catheters, needles, or other cannula-IV lines.
  •  Obtain venous blood samples for analysis, but only for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
  •  Prepare and administer approved medication and solutions by intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous, oral, sublingual, topical, inhalation, rectal, or endotracheal routes.
  •  Perform defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion.
  •  Perform gastric suction by nasogastric or orogastric intubation.
  •  Insert nasogastric or orogastric tubes.
  •  Visualize the airway by the use of the laryngoscope and remove foreign bodies with forceps.
  •  Apply electrodes and monitor cardiac electrical activity including electrocardiograms.
  •  Perform vagal maneuvers.
  •  Assess and manage patients in accordance with the EMT-Paramedic training curriculum and operate within the scope authorized by the Grant County Medical Protocols.
  •  Perform thoracic decompression.
  •  Perform cricothyrotomy and pulmonary ventilation.
  •  Perform central venous and intraosseous cannulation.
  •  Perform external transthoracic pacing.
  •  Perform all other Advanced Life Support services that may be authorized by the Washington Department of Health and approved Regional EMS Council transfer and / or Grant County Medical protocols for Emergency Medical Services.
  •  Stay abreast of changes to authorized procedures / treatments as adopted, changed, or terminated by the Washington Department of Health, approved Regional EMS Council transfer and / or Grant County Medical protocols for Emergency Medical Services.
  •  Maintain all certifications required herein.

Area Information

County: Grant
Population: 26,440
# of Staff: 47

Hiring Status

Moses Lake Fire Department - Lateral Firefighter Paramedic has 5 vacancies.

Expected to fill 3-7 vacancies by March of 2026, based on department needs.

Salary Information

2026 Salary Information

FF/EMT: $85,489.43 to $106,848.67 top step. Employees who possess and maintain a paramedic certification and operate at such capacity for the City of Moses Lake Fire Department will receive a 12% increase of the top step for Firefighter/EMT.

Benefit Information

Benefits include:

Full medical, dental, and vision, 2% matching deferred compensation, and optional short term and long-term disability insurance. Uniformed members are part of the LEOFF 2 retirement system.

Moses Lake Fire Department - Lateral Firefighter Paramedic Requirements

Category Requirement Required at time of...
    Test Hire
Written Examination Yes, required

Public Safety Test written is required, written scores will be submitted to the department and pulled prior to candidate selection for oral boards.

Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) Yes, required as described below

MLFD accepts CPATs from Nationally Recognized organizations. If you have passed a PST CPAT, no further action is required. If you have passed a CPAT with another organization, please upload that certification to your PST account or email it to hmerritt@cityofml.com. The CPAT must have been conducted within 6 months of application.

Minimum Age 18
Citizenship US Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident
High School Grad/ GED Yes
Driver's License Required Yes
Felony Conviction(s) as an Adult None.
Felony Conviction(s) as a Juvenile None.
Ability to Read, Speak & Write the English Language Yes
Vision Requirements In accordance with NFPA 1582.
Prior Experience Requirement Yes
Veterans Preference Points Yes
Firefighter 1 Certification Yes
Paramedic Certification Yes
Prior FF Experience Required Yes
Prior EMT Experience Required Yes
CPAT

MLFD accepts CPATs from Nationally Recognized organizations. If you have passed a PST CPAT, no further action is required. If you have passed a CPAT with another organization, please upload that certification to your PST account or email it to hmerritt@cityofml.com. The CPAT must have been conducted within 6 months of application.

Multiple Scores from Same Applicant We consider the highest score received within the past one year.
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Moses Lake Fire Department - Lateral Firefighter Paramedic Disqualifiers

The following are automatic and potential disqualifiers. Applicants should not apply to our agency if they indicate any of the automatic disqualifiers. Potential disqualifiers will be considered on a case by case basis.

Category Disqualifier
Driving
Automatic 1 or more traffic crime convictions in last 5 years (DWI, Suspended, Reckless, etc.).
Drug Usage
Automatic Illegal use of illegal drugs in the last 5 year(s).
Criminal Activity
Automatic Any adult felony conviction.
Automatic Unlawful sexual misconduct.

Contact Information

Moses Lake Fire Department - Lateral Firefighter Paramedic

701 E. Third Avenue
Moses Lake, WA 98837 Grant County
509-765-2204

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Agency Test Requirements
Written Examination: Yes, required
CPAT: Yes, required as described below


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