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Some college or combination of work experience, including training and education preferred EXPERIENCE: 2 years working in a Healthcare setting, required Experience working Emergency Department setting, preferred Knowledge of patient care equipment and supplies, preferred LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING: REQUIRED REQUIRED BLS (CPR)-American Red Cross or AHA Healthcare Provider NAI | Nurse Aid I PREFERRED EMT | Emergency Medical Technician.
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Maryland EMT Basic or National Registry EMT. LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland.
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Graduate of an accredited RN or LPN program, certification as an EMT in the State of Iowa OR formally holding a medical occupational specialty from the military may be substituted for completion of CNA program and CNA Registry.
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Certification issued by the National Registry OR states of NJ, PA, NY, DE, MD, VA, WV, or the District of Columbia, or any other member of the Atlantic EMS council. It is preferred that the EMT has completed the Certified Emergency Vehicle Operator (CEVO) training course.
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Current State of Florida EMT Basic OR Paramedic Certificate (National Registry may be accepted while the candidate applies for State Certification) Emergency Services Firefighter/EMT/Paramedic.
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Recognized/certified as a CMA or RMA by one of the following National Organizations: American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), National HealthCareer Association (NHA), National Healthcare Worker's Association (NHCWA), National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), American Registry of Medical Assistants (ARMA) American Medical Technologists (AMT), National Association for Health Professionals (NAHP), National Registry of Medical Assistants (NRMA.
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NH State EMS Providers license (EMT certification) and/or NREMT, NH LNA, or CMA/RMA via AAMA, AMT or NHA certification education required. Basic Life Support (BLS), NH Medical Technician Registry, acquire MOAB (Management of Aggressive Behavior) certification within 90 days upon hire.
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Wyoming Office of EMS issued paramedic license; National Registry preferred. The position listed is for EMT, EMT-A, EMT Intermediate, or Paramedic. Minimum of 18 months EMT in addition to current paramedic license.
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EMT Paramedic for primary state and/or National Registry or both required. EMT Paramedic for primary state required by end of six month orientation period. EMT Paramedic for secondary state within 6 months of hire date required.
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At the time of application, candidate must have obtained EMT Basic certification or higher through the State of Georgia or the National Registry of EMTs. EMT B level is acceptable for hire, however, members must achieve Georgia or National Registry EMT Advanced level or higher to be eligible for promotion.
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National Registry and Massachusetts EMT-P certifications with a minimum of five years’ experience preferred. Since a BMI of greater than 25 is considered overweight, it will be recommended that BMF transport staff who have a BMI that falls between 25 to 30 seek dietary counseling, this includes consultation with occupational health.
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Required Equivalent Experience - Must hold an internal MidMichigan Health Patient Care Technician certification or a current State of Michigan registry document as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or completion of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification culminating in licensure in the state of Michigan or completion of an accredited Licensed Practical Nurse program culminating in.
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REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS: Current license as an EMT through the Texas Department of Health or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. In our no wait ER, the Emergency Room Technician (ER Tech) is responsible for assisting licensed nursing staff in providing care to patients in the Emergency Care Center.
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State-approved EMT training program graduate. For positions located in Nebraska, active status on Nebraska Medication Aide Registry within 90 days of hire. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) issued from state of employment.
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Current NJ Emergency Medical Technician certification, or current National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - EMT Basic certification, or certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (basic) issued by a state with who the State of New Jersey share direct reciprocity (at the time of this writing these states are New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
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