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EMT Salary in Vancouver

Compensation, employers, and career advancement for paramedics and EMRs in Metro Vancouver, BC

Paramedics and EMRs in Metro Vancouver earn competitive salaries relative to the cost of entry into the profession. With a relatively short training period (typically 3–6 months), an EMT career offers a fast path to a stable, meaningful job in healthcare and emergency services.

Average Paramedic & EMR Salary in Vancouver

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and regional compensation data, EMT salaries in the Vancouver-Fort Lauderdale metro area typically fall within the following ranges:

Experience LevelHourly RateAnnual Salary
EMR / Entry-Level PCP (0–1 year)$22 – $27/hr CAD$45,000 – $56,000 CAD
Primary Care Paramedic (2–4 years)$28 – $35/hr CAD$58,000 – $72,800 CAD
Experienced PCP (5+ years)$35 – $42/hr CAD$72,800 – $87,400 CAD
Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP)$40 – $55/hr CAD$83,200 – $114,400+ CAD

Salaries vary by employer, shift differential (nights/weekends pay more), overtime, and certifications held. Fire department positions typically offer the highest compensation plus benefits and pension.

Starting Salary for New EMTs

New EMTs entering the Vancouver job market can expect starting pay in the range of $29,000 to $35,000 annually ($14–$17/hour). Private ambulance companies tend to offer entry-level positions most readily, while fire departments and hospital-based EMS typically require 6–12 months of experience before hiring. Key factors that influence starting salary:

EMS Agencies in Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver has a provincially operated EMS system with additional municipal first-responder programs:

Typical Shifts and Work Environments

EMTs in Vancouver work in a variety of settings and schedules:

Work environments for Vancouver EMTs include ambulance crews (911 and interfacility transport), fire engine and rescue units, emergency departments, urgent care facilities, special events (Vancouver Dolphins, Inter Vancouver CF, Art Basel, Ultra Music Festival), and aeromedical (flight medic, which requires paramedic certification).

Career Progression from EMT

An EMT certification is not just a job. It's a launchpad. Here are the most common career paths for EMTs in the Lower Mainland:

Career PathAdditional TrainingSalary Range (Vancouver)
Paramedic12–18 months (EMT prerequisite)$42,000 – $65,000
Firefighter / Fire EMTFire academy (12–16 weeks)$46,000 – $75,000+
Flight MedicParamedic + FP-C certification$55,000 – $85,000
ER TechnicianEMT + hospital-specific training$32,000 – $45,000
Nursing (RN/BSN)2–4 year nursing program$60,000 – $90,000+
Physician AssistantMaster's degree (EMT experience valued)$100,000 – $130,000+

Many fire departments in Metro Vancouver require EMT or paramedic certification as a condition of employment, making EMT training the essential first step for aspiring firefighters.

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