CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT: Hiring Full-time Firefighters

CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT: Hiring Full-time Firefighters
Hiring Full-time Firefighters — City of Fayetteville: (FayettevilleNC.gov)
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City of Fayetteville Fire Department issued the following announcement on Jan. 10.

Join America’s Can Do City’s Fire Department team! No experience is required. Lateral entry programs are available for current, full-time Firefighters who meet specific requirements.  Applications are open until Friday, January 13. Apply Today at: FayettevilleNC.gov/Jobs

Benefits of working with the Fayetteville Fire Department include: 

Starting salary range of $40,000 to $48,350 d.o.e. 

Hiring incentive of up to $3,000 for qualified candidates. 

 Fully paid Fire Training Academy for inexperienced candidates 

 Abbreviated academy for lateral entry and fully certified candidates.  

 Nationally recognized certifications and credentialing. 

 Educational incentive pay for Firefighters who pursue associate’s or bachelor’s degrees. 

 Regional Fire Training Facility for continued education and professional development.

Original source can be found here.    



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