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EMT Required Certifications Valid Missouri EMT License Currently BLS CPR Card Ability to obtain certification through the office of the EMS Medical Director for Kansas City, MO. Some of our amazing perks and benefits: Paid training and FREE uniforms.
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Must possess a valid state EMT Certification , First Aid Certification, CPR Certification, Driver's License. Must possess a valid state EMT Certification , First Aid Certification, CPR Certification, Driver's License.
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Current CPR Certification through the American Red Cross or American Heart Association. Provide necessary medical care to all employees and guests of Knott's Berry Farm acting within the EMT scope of.
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CPR: Certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - Red Cross/AHA: American Heart Association. EMT: Emergency Medical Technicians - NREMT: National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
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Courses, and certifications required at the time of hire include: Valid Driver's License, Firefighter Level II, EMT-Paramedic, Fire Life Safety Inspector, Hazardous Materials Technician, Public Safety Instructor, ACLS Instructor, and CPR Instructor.
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An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides essential medical care to inmate patients within correctional facilities. Provide emergency medical response and basic life support to inmate patients in the correctional facility, utilizing CPR and necessary equipment.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) High school diploma Certified as an EMT in the State of Texas CPR certification Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) or International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) training Valid Texas driver's license and insurable driving record Ability to lift and carry up to 125 lbs.
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Current CPR certification/Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required or dually certified in both AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support and AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support at time of hire is required and non negotiable.
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Current CPR certificationExcellent communication skillsProficiency in the use of computer, phone, and office equipmentIf holds other licenses that supersede CMA/RMA license may practice to the highest level of licensure with the approval of Quality Resources in writing.
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CPR & EMT-B Certification (Required) CPR and EMT-B certified. This includes managing a crew of Firefighters and Officers who will provide firefighting (ARFF) related services, assistance in emergency rescue/medical response and service, hazardous operations/hazmat spills response, fueling, and alarm response.
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When applying to this position, please upload your current CPR or BLS certification And your current Pennsylvania EMT-B certification. CPR/BLS, required AND Pennsylvania EMT- B required.
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Current and valid EMT/Paramedic certification, state-approved CPR certification, BLS card, and Driver's License are all required. 2 to 3 years field experience as EMT/Paramedic required with prior EMS supervisory or leadership experience preferred.
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Current Nurse Aide I with the North Carolina Division of Facility Services and completion of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course with current NC certification. BLS (CPR)-American Red Cross or AHA Healthcare Provider.
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Educated and currently certified/licensed in the state of employment and according to state requirements as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocation Nurse, Paramedic, or EMT. Current CPR certification required.
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Seeking EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, Paramedic, LVN, LPN, RN for Plasma Donation Center! Seeking EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, Paramedic, LVN, LPN, RN for Plasma Donation Center! Did you know that your skill set/experience makes you a valuable candidate for a Center Medical Specialist position in one of our plasma donation centers.
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