Meade County Fiscal Court announces hiring for full-time EMT position

Troy Kok, Judge/Executive at Meade County
Troy Kok, Judge/Executive at Meade County
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Meade County Fiscal Court announced on April 14 that it is accepting applications for a full-time Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) position with Meade County EMS.

The recruitment is significant as it addresses staffing needs within the county’s emergency medical services, which play a vital role in community health and safety.

Interested applicants can request an application by emailing payrollclerk@meadeky.gov or by visiting the Meade County Finance Office at 516 Hillcrest Drive, Brandenburg, Kentucky. Additional information is available by calling the office at 270-422-3967. Applications must be submitted no later than 4:00 PM on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. The announcement notes that in-house applicants will receive first consideration.

All candidates will be required to undergo drug testing and a background check as part of the hiring process. The fiscal court also stated that it is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The notice reflects ongoing efforts to maintain adequate emergency response personnel within Meade County.



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