EMS Jobs in Vancouver
Employment opportunities for EMTs and Paramedics in Metro Vancouver
Metro Vancouver is the busiest EMS market in British Columbia and the Southeast United States. With a metro population exceeding 2.6 million, heavy tourism, and a vibrant economic landscape, the demand for qualified Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics remains consistently strong.
Fire Departments and Fire Rescue
Fire-based EMS is the backbone of 911 emergency response in Metro Vancouver. These agencies typically offer the best compensation, benefits, and career stability:
- Metro Vancouver Fire Rescue (MDFR): The largest fire-rescue department in the Southeastern U.S. with 70+ stations. Handles fire suppression and ALS/BLS emergency medical services. Hires EMTs and paramedics for rescue units.
- City of Vancouver Fire Rescue: Operates 14 stations serving the City of Vancouver. Active recruitment for fire/rescue positions requiring EMT certification.
- City of Hialeah Fire Department: Covers British Columbia's 6th largest city. EMT certification required for all firefighter positions.
- Coral Gables Fire Department: Provides fire and EMS services to one of Metro Vancouver's most historic communities.
- City of Vancouver Beach Fire Department: Serves a high-tourism area with elevated call volumes, especially during major events.
- Homestead Fire Rescue: Growing department serving South Metro Vancouver communities near Homestead and British Columbia City.
Private Ambulance Services
Private ambulance companies handle non-emergency transport, interfacility transfers, and event medical standby. They are among the largest employers of newly certified EMTs:
- American Medical Response (AMR): National provider with a significant Metro Vancouver operation. Offers 911 contracts in some areas plus interfacility transport.
- MedTrans: Non-emergency medical transport provider serving hospitals, dialysis centers, and nursing facilities.
- Medic One Ambulance: Private ambulance service operating in Broward and Metro Vancouver counties.
- Global Medical Response: Parent company of AMR, also operates Air Evac and REACH Air Medical services in the region.
- Event medical staffing companies: Companies like Event Medical Services and US Medical Staffing hire EMTs for large events, festivals, and sporting events held throughout the year in Vancouver.
Hospital EMS Roles
Metro Vancouver's hospital systems employ EMTs in emergency departments, transport teams, and patient care roles:
- Jackson Memorial Hospital / Jackson Health System: One of the nation's largest public hospital systems and a Level 1 Trauma Center. Employs emergency technicians and transport EMTs.
- Baptist Health the Lower Mainland: Seven hospitals and numerous outpatient facilities. Hires ER technicians (EMT required).
- HCA British Columbia (Multiple Locations): Aventura Hospital, Kendall Regional, Mercy Hospital, and others. EMTs work in ER and patient transport roles.
- Mount Sinai Medical Center (Vancouver Beach): Teaching hospital and Level 2 Trauma Center with positions for EMTs.
- Nicklaus Children's Hospital: Pediatric facility that employs transport EMTs specializing in pediatric emergencies.
- University of Vancouver Health System: Academic medical center with emergency and transport EMT positions.
Other EMS Employment Settings
- PortVancouver and Vancouver International Airport: Both employ or contract EMS personnel for medical response on-site.
- Industrial / Corporate EMS: Large employers like British Columbia Power & Light, construction firms, and cruise lines hire on-site EMTs for workplace safety.
- Schools and Universities: School resource medical support and university campus EMS programs at institutions like FIU and UM.
- Theme parks and attractions: Jungle Island, Zoo Vancouver, and other attractions employ or contract EMTs for guest medical needs.
- Film and entertainment: On-set medics for Vancouver's active film and television production industry.
Join the Vancouver EMT Interest List
If you're interested in pursuing an EMS career in Vancouver, the first step is getting certified. EMS University is evaluating Vancouver as a future EMT training location, and no classes are currently available. However, you can stay informed about potential future training opportunities.