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Expeditions Leadership must possess a Wilderness First Responder (or EMT) and CPR certification by the start of camp. We are the only summer camp in the world that is a Certified B Corp (Benefit Corporation.
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All Camp Directors must possess a Wilderness First Responder (or EMT) and CPR certification by the start of camp. All Camp Directors must possess a Wilderness First Responder (or EMT) and CPR certification by the start of camp.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION, SKILLS, ABILITIES: SRNA or EMT-B license requiredActive BLS/CPR certification required. Cynthiana offers plenty of family entertainment options such as a bowling center, roller rink and historic movie theater offering first run movies.
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I am a Virginia or nationally registered EMT-B, AEMT, or EMT-P.If yes, please indicate below which level you are certified. NOTE: If entering the Division at the Firefighter level as a non-incumbent, pre-qualified candidate, the following conditions may be applicable in addition to those listed above: An approved Fire Academy accepted in lieu of HRFA; Virginia EMT, AEMT, EMT- I, EMT-P.
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State-certified EMT-B program with IV certification. The Emergency Department at St. Catherine Hospital has 14 beds including 7 bed Fast Track. State-certified EMT-B program with IV certification.
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National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (NREMT) or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (NREMT-P) or Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B.
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Education and/or Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent CPR Certification required upon hire or within 30 days of hire Secure Training required within 12 months of hire Direct Observer training required within 12 months of hire CNA, LNA, PCT, or EMT-B - preferred (Required for PCT II)6 months of experience in a clinical setting preferred Physical Demands & Job Conditions:Exert up to 50 lbs.
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Must be a certified Medical Assistant or EMT-B. In lieu of certification at hire, must have successfully completed a medical assistant or EMT training program or have two years of equivalent experience at hire.
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Required Experience 1-2 years EMT experience preferred Licenses and Certifications NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Basic (EMT-B) required EMT - Emergency Medical Tech in the District of Columbia within 30 Days required EMT - Emergency Medical Tech in Maryland required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Effective interpersonal skills, including verbal and written communication.
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The Single Role EMT performs all work consistent with the EMT-B/A certification level as specified by established State of Oregon Scope of Practice. The Single Role Paramedic (ALS) performs all work consistent with the EMT-Paramedic certification level as specified by established State of Oregon Scope of Practice.
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Performs Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) duties as assigned. o Emergency Medical Responder or National Registry EMT or Florida EMT (within one year of hire) Performs Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) duties as assigned.
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Military experience with medical training equivalent (Equivalent to EMT-B) 1 year of applicable PCT/EMT experience in lieu of an active and approved certification · BLS Certification This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.
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Previous patient care experience; previous experience with clinical research Current certification as a health care provider (MA, PCA, EMT-B) Previous patient care experience; previous experience with clinical research Current certification as a health care provider (MA, PCA, EMT-B.
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QualificationsRequired:Current EMT P license without restrictions or EMT B within at least one (1) year relative experience in a similar capacity; including, but not limited to: Military experience, private ambulance company, fire department or healthcare settingHigh School graduate or equivalentCERT EMT P License without restrictions or EMT BCERT Basic Life SupportPreferred:ACLS and PALS certification.
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EMT, EMT-A, EMT-B, EMT-I, EMT-P or LIC PAR certification from the Texas Department of State Health Services required. We are searching for an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - someone who works well in a fast-paced hospital setting.
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