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Spokane Valley Fire Department - Firefighter
Last updated on February 12, 2025
PST Partner Agency since February 02, 2015
Important Information
The Spokane valley Fire Department (SVFD) is NOT currently accepting Entry Level Firefighters applications.
Community Information
Spokane Valley is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States, and the largest suburb of Spokane. It is located east of Spokane, west of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and surrounds the city of Millwood on three sides. The city incorporated as the City of Spokane Valley on March 31, 2003.
The City of Spokane Valley is a family-friendly urban city of about 100,000 population that borders the City of Spokane (west) and Liberty Lake (east). Because the valley is centrally located in the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene corridor, residents can easily commute to jobs in nearly all areas of the region.
The Spokane River meanders through Spokane Valley. The city uniquely benefits from its nearby endless opportunities to hike, bicycle, ski and enjoy numerous water sports on the river – all without venturing too far from great restaurants and retail shopping. With 260 days of sunshine a year, residents have plenty of time to enjoy local parks and trails.
Department Information
Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) is an Accredited Agency by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI), one of only a handful in the state of Washington. The ongoing Accreditation process promotes excellence and continuous quality improvement that leads to improved service delivery for our citizens.
Established in 1940, Spokane Valley Fire Department proudly serves the Cities of Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Millwood, and parts of unincorporated Spokane County, including the communities of Otis Orchards, Pasadena Park, and the area surrounding Liberty Lake with a combined population of 125,000. SVFD firefighters and paramedics provide a variety of fire, rescue and emergency medical services. We also provide fire prevention, commercial property inspections and public education about fire and life safety.
Within our 75 square mile response area there are single and multi-family homes, retirement homes, schools, health care facilities, businesses, railroads, federal and state highways and approximately 13 miles of the Spokane River. Beyond our response area we participate in “automatic aid” with Spokane Fire Department (along our western border) and Spokane County Fire District 8 (along our southern border). Automatic aid means the highest level of customer service through faster emergency response from the closest and most appropriate fire service resource, regardless of boundaries.
SVFD has an overall Washington Survey and Rating Bureau (WSRB) rating of Class 2 in our municipal areas — Cities of Liberty Lake, Millwood and Spokane Valley — and a Class 3 in our unincorporated service area. We operate 10 fire stations, a Fleet Maintenance and Training Center, and an Administrative building located at 2120 N. Wilbur. We employ about 200 personnel – 90 percent are uniformed personnel and the remainder are civilian support staff employees.
Job Description
Nature of Work
The primary functions of a SFVD firefighter are to respond to a wide range of emergencies including the protection of the community from disaster situations, including house, building and wildland fires, and to promote an environment of public safety within the Spokane Valley Fire Department response area. The position also participates in community risk reduction through fire prevention and inspection, equipment and quarters’ maintenance and training with all phases of fire suppression, prevention, inspection, rescue, and emergency operations. An employee in this classification performs duties of other employees when so assigned.
Supervision
The work is performed under the direct supervision of a Fire Captain.
Essential Job Functions
Essential functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills. They are intended to be a summary of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform. Employees are responsible for all other duties as assigned.
Responds to fire alarms and extinguishes fire.
Responds to calls for emergency medical services and renders first aid.
Performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers and removing debris. Responds to and renders assistance in emergency medical cases.
Cleans and inspects equipment and apparatus after returning from emergency incidents. Inspects equipment and apparatus and follows policy to report defects.
Keeps fire station, equipment, and grounds in a clean and orderly condition. Participates in training activities and instruction sessions.
Acquires and retains a thorough knowledge of SVFD response area, including streets, buildings, water supply, unusual hazards, and related items.
Performs various public information or education tasks.
Enters inspection, training and (on occasion) fire and emergency medical service calls into the records management systems.
Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with SVFD policies and procedures.
Works in a safe manner and reports unsafe activity and conditions. Follows SVFD safety policy and practices and adheres to responsibilities concerning safety prevention, reporting, and monitoring as outlined in SVFD policies.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
May respond to emergency calls for specialized service such as hazardous materials, confined spaces rescue, extrication and technical rescue that include high angle, below grade, swift water, ice, trench, and collapse rescue.
May respond to non-emergency calls for community risk reduction, fire prevention, and public education events.
Deals with social service-related areas of emergency response by assisting victims and relatives of traumatic events.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
The geography of Spokane Valley Fire Department and surrounding areas (or the ability to quickly learn this information), including streets, hydrant locations, layout and location of public utilities and potentially hazardous materials and substances.
Specialized firefighting vehicles and equipment.
Current strategies for all types of fire such as wildland, commercial, residential, flammable, and combustible liquids, etc.
Basic mathematical and science skills.
Emergency response records systems, communication equipment and use, fire computer applications and incident reporting procedures.
Computers and related software.
Ability to:
Make determinations as to the best course of action for fighting fires or responding to other related emergency situations.
Work under extremely stressful situations, day, and night, which result from fires and other emergencies, including the ability to remain calm and carry out all duties with the recognition of the threat to life and property.
Work within a command structure requiring strict adherence to the following of orders. Work in a team environment under stressful situations.
Quickly learn and use new skills and knowledge brought about by rapidly changing information and/or technology.
Learn and correctly apply routine division and department policies and procedures.
Read, comprehend, and follow simple oral and written instructions; understand and apply available guidelines to varied operational requirements.
Perform a wide variety of duties and responsibilities with accuracy and speed under the pressure of time sensitive deadlines.
Demonstrate integrity, ingenuity, and inventiveness in the performance of assigned tasks.
Operate a personal computer using program applications appropriate to assigned duties. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing, with the public and other employees.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED equivalency.
Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
Must hold and maintain a valid state drivers’ license.
Must be a non-tobacco user including e-cigarettes/vape.
Must maintain Washington State EMT Certification as a condition of employment.
Must maintain the department's minimum training and performance standards.
Essential Physical Abilities:
The primary duties of this class are performed in a work environment in which the employee is subject to potential personal danger. Therefore, the following physical abilities are deemed essential.
Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing and other communication capabilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively, including during emergency situations which may involve a high degree of noise.
Sufficient vision and other powers of observation, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to effectively operate at a fire or related emergency scene.
Sufficient manual dexterity with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate equipment used in firefighting.
Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflects, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to perform all duties involved in protecting life and property.
Area Information
County: Spokane
Population: 125,000
# of Staff: 225
Hiring Status
Spokane Valley Fire Department is not currently acepting applications for new recruit firefighters.
Salary Information
Salary for 2025:
$6,430.59 per Month – 1st Year – (70% of Top Step FF [TFF])
$7,349.25 per Month – 2nd Year – (80% of Top Step FF)
$8,267.90 per Month – 3rd Year – (90% of Top Step FF)
$9,186.56 per Month – 4th Year – (100% of Top Step FF)
Benefit Information
Benefits Package:
Retirement – Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters II (LEOFF).
Deferred Compensation – Department matches 5% of TFF monthly wages.
Medical/Vision Insurance – The Department will pay 100% of active employee
premium. A maximum monthly employee contribution of $79.96 for 2+ dependents
coverage.
Dental insurance - The Department will pay up to $130 per month.
Provided Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) - $1,700 per year.
Paid Vacation – Earned at an initial rate of 6 shifts, up to 13 shifts based on longevity.
Holidays – Compensated.
Bereavement Leave – Two shifts for approved family members.
Paid Sick Leave – Earned at a rate of 18 hours per month.
Spokane Valley Fire Department - Firefighter Requirements
Category
Requirement
Required at time of...
Test
Hire
Written Examination
Yes, required
Completed Test Scores will be accepted from PST.
Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT)
Yes, required as described below
Public Safety Testing CPAT certifications are automatically added to your candidate profile. No upload is necessary
If your CPAT test was completed with another agency, Please Upload your Non-PST CPAT certification to your PST candidate profile under ‘Agency Requested Docs’ section of your PST account. Please title the document CPAT.
Minimum Age
Must be 18 years of age prior to the closing of applications.
Citizenship
US Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident.
High School Grad/ GED
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
Driver's License Required
Must hold and maintain a valid state drivers’
license from any state.
Felony Conviction(s) as an Adult
Per Department Policy
Felony Conviction(s) as a Juvenile
Per Department Policy
Ability to Read, Speak & Write the English Language
Must be able to communicate the English language clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Vision Requirements
Must meet LEOFF II standards.
College Requirement
No
Veterans Preference Points
Yes
EMT Certification
Current
Washington State or National Registry EMT-B certification or
National Registry Paramedic or Washington State Paramedic certification
by the start of the fire academy. Non-Washington State certified EMTs or
Paramedic recruits will be required to gain reciprocity in Washington. Must be certified prior to start of academy, estimated beginning date April 1, 2024.
Paramedic Certification
Current
Washington State or National Registry EMT-B certification or
National Registry Paramedic or Washington State Paramedic certification
by the start of the fire academy. Non-Washington State certified EMTs or
Paramedic recruits will be required to gain reciprocity in Washington.
CPAT
Current, valid CPAT certification from a verifiable CPAT program must be completed between November 22, 2023 and November 22, 2024. The department will not offer a CPAT test. PST CPAT certs are automatically added to your PST profile. Non-PST CPAT certifications will need to be uploaded to your candidate profile under "Agency Requested Doc" and Title CPAT.
Multiple Scores from Same Applicant
We only consider the most recent score
Request/Access Scores
On an as-needed basis as vacancies occur
Spokane Valley Fire Department - Firefighter 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.)
Automatic
Suspension of driver's license within past 3 years.
Automatic
3 or more moving violations in past 3 years.
Automatic
2 or more at-fault accidents in past 3 years.
Drug Usage
Automatic
Conviction of illegal use, possession, sale or distribution of any controlled substance or drugs, including steroids in the last ten (10) years from the date of testing.
Criminal Activity
Automatic
Any adult felony conviction.
Automatic
Been convicted of any crime under a domestic violence statue.
Automatic
Conviction of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude.
Automatic
Conviction of sexual misconduct.
Employment
Automatic
Discharge other than honorable from the Armed Services.
Contact Information
Spokane Valley Fire Department - Firefighter
2120 N Wilbur Rd.
Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Spokane County
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