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Can anyone tell me about Denver Health Paramedic division. I've listed some questions below.

Anyone currently work for them?

Whats the interview process like?

How often do they hire?
 
Hi, I work at Denver Health.

The interview process has changed somewhat since I got hired. That said, there's a phone interview (Talent+ or something like that). If you pass that there's another interview that's standard interview questions plus some scenarios.

We typically hire when there's enough open positions to fill an academy (10-12 or more). We've been hiring a lot lately, so I think we did 4 or 5 academies last year. Academy lasts 3 weeks and then you'd start field training.

You didn't ask, but pay info is in the link below. We do 4 10s as a base schedule. OT for over 40 in a week. Evening and night shift differentials. Holiday pay. Retirement goes into a 401(a) and they'll match up to 3% into a 457(b).

In addition to ambulance shifts, we do airport coverage at DIA and we have 2 ambulances doing 12-hour shifts at the Denver Fire stations in Englewood. We do a lot of special events, including Rockies and Broncos games. We have a bike medic team and a wildland medic team as well.

It looks like we're taking applications now.

I saw your post in the Falck thread- we've had plenty of people get hired out of the Aurora system so make sure you put in an application!
 
Hi, I work at Denver Health.

The interview process has changed somewhat since I got hired. That said, there's a phone interview (Talent+ or something like that). If you pass that there's another interview that's standard interview questions plus some scenarios.

We typically hire when there's enough open positions to fill an academy (10-12 or more). We've been hiring a lot lately, so I think we did 4 or 5 academies last year. Academy lasts 3 weeks and then you'd start field training.

You didn't ask, but pay info is in the link below. We do 4 10s as a base schedule. OT for over 40 in a week. Evening and night shift differentials. Holiday pay. Retirement goes into a 401(a) and they'll match up to 3% into a 457(b).

In addition to ambulance shifts, we do airport coverage at DIA and we have 2 ambulances doing 12-hour shifts at the Denver Fire stations in Englewood. We do a lot of special events, including Rockies and Broncos games. We have a bike medic team and a wildland medic team as well.

It looks like we're taking applications now.

I saw your post in the Falck thread- we've had plenty of people get hired out of the Aurora system so make sure you put in an application!


Hey! Thanks for all the information. I got an interview for next week! I'm excited Denver Health seems like the place to be! Very much like the system I came from.
 
Do y'all have power cots yet?
 
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