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EMT-B, I, or AEMT or Paramedic will respond to emergency and non-emergency ambulance calls to render appropriate clinical care to patients and provide safe and timely medical transportation to the appropriate destination.
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Must hold and maintain a valid State and/or NREMT License at an EMT- B, I, or AEMT or Paramedic level. Currently hiring Certified EMT, Advanced EMT or Paramedic - must be certified or already in certification process to apply.
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Knowledge: Thorough working knowledge of all EMT-B or EMT-I level objectives as specified by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for current certification; thorough working knowledge of the operation of EMS ambulance vehicle; thorough working knowledge of EMS communications and medical equipment; thorough knowledge of EMS medical protocols and medical procedures as well as ACLS and BTLS standards if applicable.
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Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as neededPerform BLS, AED, and First Aid Instructor duties. NYS EMT-B, AEMT, or EMT-P state certification. Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as neededPerform BLS, AED, and First Aid Instructor duties.
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Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant or certified EMT-B required. Overview Qualifications: Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant or certified EMT-B required.
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Training as Emergency Medical Technician, Basic (EMT-B), Medical Assistant, Army Medical Specialist, Navy Corpsman, or nursing student who has completed one or more semesters of clinical coursework and practicum of an accredited registered nursing program.
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2) EMT- B certification OR EMT- B certification in progress OR one + years as ED technician in similar setting and/or third or fourth year nursing student required with EMT-B certification.
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Required licenses or certifications: Must hold and maintain a valid State and/or NREMT License at an EMT- B, I, or AEMT or Paramedic level. Required licenses or certifications: Must hold and maintain a valid State and/or NREMT License at an EMT- B, I, or AEMT or Paramedic level.
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Licenses and/or Certifications: EMT-B, AEMT, EMT-I, EMT-P. Must possess a current, unrestricted EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, or EMT Paramedic. Licenses and/or Certifications: EMT-B, AEMT, EMT-I, EMT-P.
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Missouri State EMT-B certification and IFSAC Firefighter I and II certification; Do you possess a Missouri State EMT-B certification? Must obtain and maintain a Class "B" Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with tank/hazmat endorsements within the probationary period.
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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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CCMA, RMA or EMT-B Required. Basic Life Support (BLS) - Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) RQI, Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) - Certification - American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), EMT Basic - Certifications - National Registry Of Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) - Certification - American Medical Technologists (AMT.
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Must possess a state issued or National Registered EMT-B. Industrial Firefighter EMT - ROSEMOUNT, MN. Industrial Firefighter EMT - ROSEMOUNT, MN. FULL-TIME Opportunities available at Flint Hills Resources.
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Current and valid EMT-B or higher certification. Respond to all medical emergencies, providing appropriate level of patient care to the extent of EMT Basic certification. This position will provide appropriate level of patient care to the extent of EMT Basic certification and client EMT protocols, assist Fire Brigade during fire drills and actual Fire Brigade response with an EMT on standby at the scene to provide immediate medical treatment, provide medical attention to contaminated patients during drills or actual emergencies, and assist in Security drills and in an actual security response.
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Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) Immediate EMT / Paramedic job placement. Ability to provide - medical care, at the EMT or Paramedic level, while safely transporting patients.
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