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As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Must have at minimum, a Connecticut EMT-B license. Connecticut licenses that will be accepted include EMT, AEMT, EMTI; EMR license will not be accepted.
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Requires 1 year of experience and must be either a CMA, RMA or EMT-Basic. Basic Life Support (BLS) - Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) RQI. Perform patient care related tasks and procedures based on training, education, and competency evaluation, and as delegated by and under the direction/supervision of the Physician, Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant (NP/PA), Registered Nurse (RN), or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Perform administrative duties, as appropriate.
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Successful completion of a nursing assistant, EMT, or medical assistant program of study. Two (2) years of employment at a licensed medical facility in the role of a Medical Assistant or Nursing Assistant may be applied in lieu of program of study CERTIFICATION/LICENSES: BLS issued through American Heart Association required.
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Advanced EMT (AEMT) certification required for Wisconsin EMTs within 18 months of hire date or enrolled in and actively attending a Paramedic Program. Successfully completed an EMT training program from an accredited institution required.
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Thereafter, must maintain Current Basic Life Support (BLS), either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider.
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Basic Life Support - American Heart Association, Certified Medical Assistant - Other, Certified Nurse Aide - Other, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
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Prior healthcare or phlebotomy experience (CNA, MA, EMT etc) The Red Cross offers paid phlebotomy training with the ability to grow your healthcare skills and career within the nation's top humanitarian organization.
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American Professional Educational Services, part of the Hartford HealthCare EMS Network, is a private occupational school providing a myriad of allied health educational courses including EMT, Paramedic, Phlebotomy, and Medical Assistant as well as an American Heart Association Training Center.
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Active and valid Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (EMT-P) license in Oklahoma (OK) - Valid Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Basic Life Support (BLS) certifications from the American Heart Association.
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Current/valid State of Wisconsin EMT-B license. Current/valid American Heart Association CPR card or similar curriculum certification. Current/valid State of Wisconsin EMT-B license. Participate in the pit stop process ensuring all need supplies and equipment are present and in good working order.
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Valid State EMT-Basic Certification from the Department of Health from the state you are working in AND/OR valid National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification. Valid CPR certification at the Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider level (American Heart Association) or Professional Rescuer (American Red Cross.
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Florida licensure as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); Paramedic, or a military corpsman; or National licensure as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); which must be maintained active during employment.
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Current State of Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) basic licensure, Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) or Medical Assistant (MA). Current BLS and/or CPR certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross or the ability to obtain certification within 6 weeks of hire.
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Current certified BLS Provider credentialed from the American Heart Association (AHA)· Certification as a CNA, CPCT/A, EMT or CMA to be eligible for advancement in the PCT clinical ladder We take great care of careers.
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