Join Fire District 3


Risk Reduction Crew Supervisor

Are you ready to lead the way in our community's risk reduction efforts?

►Apply before April 3, 2024 - 3pm PST. Complete your application and email to: applications@jcfd3.com


Community Care Provider

Now accepting applications!! Learn more about this great opportunity!
Our Community Care Program is an exciting new direction in Emergency Medical Services, created to meet the needs of the community.

Complete an application today to earn a place on our eligibility list.

 


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ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY

Jackson County is a beautiful area bordering California to the south, settled between the Cascade and Siskiyou mountain ranges, and conveniently located along the I-5 corridor between Portland and San Francisco.

Southern Oregon is home to the Rogue River and offers multiple water sports, the Britt Music Festival, Ashland’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival, TRT River Rescue Trainingaward-winning wineries, and multiple museums and historical areas. Jackson County has a growing economic base, moderate weather, a state university, and an international airport. 

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT

Fire District 3 provides fire suppression, emergency medical, rescue, and risk reduction services to the residents living in the cities of Central Point, Eagle Point, and Gold Hill and the communities of White City, Sams Valley, Dodge Bridge, and Agate Lake. We offer a variety of team opportunities including the option to join our Technical Rescue Team (TRT). The TRT provides technical rescue in swift water, low/high angle rope, and extrication environments. 

We offer a variety of in-house and outside agency training opportunities to provide the best customer service to our communities. Our training grounds provide a space in which our department is able to train with neighboring agencies utilizing our confined space structure, training tower, burn containers and Regional Training Center Simulation House. 

In addition to our traditional response system, our Community Care Program provides services to our community via a Paramedic/EMT response team, accessible through direct referral by emergency response personnel, direct contact from a District Patron, or response through the 911 system.