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The annual Sunshine List was released today.
Salary disclosure may be of interest to young people considering a career in Emergency Services.
According to Emergency Health Services, Ontario is experiencing a demand for Paramedics. Especially in the Far North. There are 65 ambulance services in the province. I only checked Toronto EMS and ORNGE.
City of Toronto:
"The increase in demand over the last 8 years is about 21%, and the increase in Paramedic strength is less than 1%. We are making it known that we need more Paramedics here at Toronto EMS."
Chief Bruce Farr 25 Jan 2011 on CITY-TV News.
Please note: These are top earners. Your results may vary. However, as per the collective agreement, there is an equitable distribution process for voluntary overtime. Seniority is not a factor. Every Paramedic has an equal opportunity to earn within their level.
Taxable Benefits are in brackets ( ).
Paramedic Level 1: $130,463.10 ( $528.38 )
Paramedic Level 2: $133,368.75 ( $556.45 )
Paramedic Level 3: $174,378.52 ( $584.27 )
Paramedic Level 4: $146,364.70 ( $677.98 )
Career Development:
Every member of the department, from the Chief on down, starts their career as a Paramedic Level 1.
Paramedic > Superintendent** > Commander > Deputy Chief > Chief.
Superintendent**: $223,936.56 ( $724.65 )
Commander: $152,325.14 ( $6,901.76 )
Deputy Chief: $181,682.71 ( $9,243.64 )
Chief: $192,699.12 ( $4,540.12 )
** A Superintendent is a Supervisor.
Paid Duty is extra. It is not included in the Sunshine List, because the money does not come out of the city treasury. The third party who contracted the event pays.
The hired crew(s) "will only respond to emergency requests that come from your event.":
http://www.torontoems.ca/main-site/service/event-planning.html
2009 rates:
http://www.toronto.ca/tfto/ems.htm
ORNGE :
Two of the top earners:
Critical Care Paramedic: $169,365.79 ( $1,746.72 )
Chief Operation Officer ( AEMCA Paramedic ) $282,125.12 ( $18,599.48 )
Salary disclosure may be of interest to young people considering a career in Emergency Services.
According to Emergency Health Services, Ontario is experiencing a demand for Paramedics. Especially in the Far North. There are 65 ambulance services in the province. I only checked Toronto EMS and ORNGE.
City of Toronto:
"The increase in demand over the last 8 years is about 21%, and the increase in Paramedic strength is less than 1%. We are making it known that we need more Paramedics here at Toronto EMS."
Chief Bruce Farr 25 Jan 2011 on CITY-TV News.
Please note: These are top earners. Your results may vary. However, as per the collective agreement, there is an equitable distribution process for voluntary overtime. Seniority is not a factor. Every Paramedic has an equal opportunity to earn within their level.
Taxable Benefits are in brackets ( ).
Paramedic Level 1: $130,463.10 ( $528.38 )
Paramedic Level 2: $133,368.75 ( $556.45 )
Paramedic Level 3: $174,378.52 ( $584.27 )
Paramedic Level 4: $146,364.70 ( $677.98 )
Career Development:
Every member of the department, from the Chief on down, starts their career as a Paramedic Level 1.
Paramedic > Superintendent** > Commander > Deputy Chief > Chief.
Superintendent**: $223,936.56 ( $724.65 )
Commander: $152,325.14 ( $6,901.76 )
Deputy Chief: $181,682.71 ( $9,243.64 )
Chief: $192,699.12 ( $4,540.12 )
** A Superintendent is a Supervisor.
Paid Duty is extra. It is not included in the Sunshine List, because the money does not come out of the city treasury. The third party who contracted the event pays.
The hired crew(s) "will only respond to emergency requests that come from your event.":
http://www.torontoems.ca/main-site/service/event-planning.html
2009 rates:
http://www.toronto.ca/tfto/ems.htm
ORNGE :
Two of the top earners:
Critical Care Paramedic: $169,365.79 ( $1,746.72 )
Chief Operation Officer ( AEMCA Paramedic ) $282,125.12 ( $18,599.48 )