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Recruitment Open House

Recruitment Open House

The Lee's Summit Fire Department will host a Recruiting Open House to provide an opportunity for anyone interested in a rewarding career with the Lee's Summit Fire Department to ask questions and fill out an application. LSFD is seeking qualified applicants for Fire and EMS dispatcher, firefighter/paramedic, and firefighter/EMT positions.

              DATE:                 July 20, 2024   

              WHERE:             Lee's Summit Fire Department

 Fire Station No. 4

 5031 NE Lakewood Way

                                         Lee's Summit, MO       

               TIME:               10:00 AM to 4:00 PM                           

Work at an accredited fire department that provides excellent equipment, competitive pay and benefits, a 48/96 schedule for firefighters, and 12-hour shifts for Fire and EMS dispatchers. Go to LSFDjobs.net  for more information and to apply. Join our team and start a lifetime career with the Lee's Summit Fire Department.

It is NOT required to attend the open house to apply.

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