Firefighter Trainee

As a Firefighter Trainee with VCFD, you’ll train to suppress fires, provide emergency medical care, perform rescues, and assist in fire prevention and public education, all while supporting station operations. If you have additional questions regarding the application or hiring process, you may contact us at joinvcfd@venturacounty.gov.

Minimum Qualifications

Age Requirement
Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of application

Education
Must have a high school diploma, GED Certificate, or equivalency

Driver’s License
Must possess a valid Driver’s License
* If hired, the expectation is a valid California Driver’s License.

EMT Certification
A current and valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate is required at the time of application.
* If hired, the expectation is a valid California EMT.

Hiring Process

Step 1: Online Application

  • On the opening date, the ‘Firefighter Trainee’ job bulletin will be made available to view at venturacounty.gov/jobs. All submissions will be reviewed to ensure applicants meet the specified qualifications and competencies, so make sure your application clearly highlights your relevant experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Step 2: Written Exam

  • Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to take the written exam. The test is an online based test with virtual proctoring designed to assess your range of knowledge on topics including human relations, mechanical reasoning, reading comprehension, and math. VCFD will provide invited applicants with a link.

Step 3: Oral Exam

  • Applicants who pass the written exam will advance to the oral exam, conducted in person or virtually. For virtual exams, applicants will record their responses to pre-set questions for later review. In-person exams involve answering job-related questions from a 2-person panel.  In both formats, behaviors and responses are evaluated using pre-established rating standards. Remember, this is an exam—not an interview.
  • Applicants who pass the oral exam will be placed on an eligibility list based on their scores and are grouped into six different bands. A higher score results in a higher placement on the list, which determines the order for selection interviews.
    • Band 1: 94.5 & above
    • Band 2: 94.4 to 89.5
    • Band 3: 89.4 to 84.5
    • Band 4: 84.4 to 79.5
    • Band 5: 79.4 to 74.5
    • Band 6: 74.4 to 70

Step 4: Interview with Chiefs

  • Applicants at the top of the eligibility list will be the first invited to a selection interview with the Chiefs. This interview is less structured than the oral exam and typically more interactive. The goal is to learn more about you and determine if you align with the values and needs of the department.

Step 5: Background Investigation

  • All candidates must undergo a thorough background check, including employment history, education, criminal history, driving records, and reference checks. Each candidate will complete a Personal History Statement and schedule an interview with the assigned Background Investigator.
  • Please Note: An invitation to participate in the background/medical process does not guarantee a spot in the Fire Academy. From this point forward, the hiring process may take up to 6 months to determine who will receive official job offers.

Step 6: Drug & Alcohol Screening

  • Candidates are also required to participate in a pre-employment medical evaluation conducted by Ventura County’s designated providers. The evaluation includes a stress test, chest x-ray, pulmonary function test, lab work (blood draw), urine sample, vision and hearing test.

Step 7: Ventura County Physical Ability Test (VCPAT)

  • After receiving an official offer, candidates must successfully complete the VCPAT prior to the date of hire. VCFD will administer the test at no cost to the candidate.
  • For more information on the VCPAT and all it entails, watch the video here.

Step 8: Academy Selection

  • The final step in the hiring process is the selection. Candidates who successfully complete each step of the hiring process will receive a phone call extending an invitation to become part of the Ventura County Fire Department family.

Resources

EMT Resources
To find local resources where you can learn more about the steps required to obtain an EMT certification in the state of California, click here.

CPR Certification
Most EMT programs have a prerequisite requiring a valid Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification at the time of enrollment. You can learn more about CPR certifications by visiting the American Red Cross website or searching online for American Heart Association – BLS Provider courses.

County Resources – How to Apply
Spark Hire Resources – One-Way Video Interviews
Sample Oral Interview Questions – California Joint Apprenticeship Committee (CJAC)
VCFD Oral Exam Tips – Firefighter Oral Exam Video

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