Wildland Fire EMT 2025 Season - Best Practice Medicine
Bozeman, MT
About the Job
Duties & Responsibilities:
The position of Wildland Fire EMT working for Best Practice Medicine is a seasonal position operating under the Emergency Response Department and will provide medical standby service during the wildland fire season. The seasonal provider will accept 14-day deployments, when requested, and may be asked to be extended. The provider will be issued a 4x4 vehicle, medical equipment, and fireline PPE (with the exception of foot wear) and will report to the Incident Command Post for assignment.
Under the supervision of Fire Command, the Wildland EMT is responsible for:
- Travel to/from each site.
- Medical response to fire line personnel.
- Maintenance of medical and transport equipment.
- Additional duties as assigned by the Emergency Response Managers or Medical Unit Leader.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
- Minimum 1 year of verifiable work in EMS as an EMT
- Nationally Registered and State Licensed Emergency Care Provider
- American Heart Association BLS
- No felony convictions
- Clean driving record
- Wildland Fire Certified EMTF
- ICS 100 (can be taken online here: https://training.fema.gov/is/c...)
- ICS 200 (can be taken online here: https://training.fema.gov/is/c...)
- ICS 700 (can be taken online here: https://training.fema.gov/is/c...)
- ICS 800 (can be taken online here: https://training.fema.gov/is/c...)
- S-190 w/ Field Day
- S-130- w/ Field Day
- L-180
- 2025 Arduous Pack Test
- 2025 RT-130
If you do not have any of these fire certifications we can help you acquire them. Basic wildland and refresher courses are held in Bozeman, MT during this spring 2025.
Course Dates:
- March 24-28
- March 31- April 4
- April 21-25
- April 28- May 2
- May 5-9
Additional Requirements:
Current Immunizations (MMR, Hep B, TDAP)
Negative TB test within the last 12 months
Preferred Qualifications
- Preferred 2+ years of verifiable work in EMS as an EMT
- Preferred 1+ season experience on wildland fires as EMS.
- Licensure in compact states such as Wyoming and Colorado.
- UTV/SxS off-road experience
Working Conditions: Work is performed in outdoor, high risk conditions. Requires lifting up to 70 pounds and carrying objects up to 50 pounds. Equipment and resources must be maintained in a clean and operational condition. Variable deployment timelines based on active fire season and needs. As a Wildland Fire EMT you will be exposed to higher risks on the fire line.
Job Types: Part-time, Temporary
Updated Compensation:
- Pay range between $30.49/hour - $36.50/hour DOE
- Paid 16 hours/day and overtime after 40 hours/week
- Up to $5,402 per week DOE
- Travel Reimbursement
- Travel Pay
Our Core Values
Best Practice Medicine hires, fires, rewards, disciplines, and promotes around our core values. They are what we practice every day. You at your core will resonate with these values and display them as a member of the team from your very first day!
Optimism
The science of positivity is irrefutable. We cultivate and are responsible for positive energy and attitudes with fun, never take ourselves too seriously, and we notice the good, especially when it's scarce.
Learner and Learning First
We are relentless in putting the act of learning first, for ourselves, our team and our clients and their learners.
Can-Do Fighting Spirit
We specialize in the challenging, the difficult and the impossible. We are by our nature problem solvers, trailblazers, inventors, innovators, and envelope pushers. Our constant curiosity pushes us to ask questions and keep going until the job is done.
Radical Support
We believe the purest form of compassion and kindness is support. We are more than helpful—we are radically supportive. When we recognize a member of our team, our learners and clients need help, we rush to their sides and do not leave until the work is done. We sacrifice for others.
Fanatical Attention to Detail
We make the complex simple by focusing on thoroughness, consistency, and the little things.