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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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CT EMT, Paramedic, RN, MD, PA, APRN, RRT American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider. The EMS instructor will teach EMT classes in both the didactic and psychomotor domains. 2 Years Clinical experience as an EMT or paramedic or hold an advanced certification such as nurse, respiratory therapist, or other healthcare professional.
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Basic Firefighters Certificate by TCFP; Basic Emergency Medical Training (EMT) by TDSHS; Swift Water I; Wildland 130-190; Hazard Materials Awareness. Training in Firefighting & EMS; Incident Command (ICS); Hazardous Materials (HM; Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and Emergency Management (EM) response; Special Rescue.
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Qualifications Minimum QualificationsHigh School Diploma or GED2 Years Clinical experience as an EMT or paramedic or hold an advanced certification such as nurse, respiratory therapist, or other healthcare professionalCT EMT, Paramedic, RN, MD, PA, APRN, RRT American Heart Association (AHA) BLS ProviderPreferred QualificationsAssociate degree in EMS, Education, or another related fieldPrior teaching experience, especially for an EMS programWe take great care of careers.
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Performs duties as a certified EMT Basic or EMT Paramedic, according to criteria and standards set forth by the department and the State of Wisconsin; and providing other assistance as required.
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EMT Academy is an instructor-led, hands-on training program that is held five (5) days a week, Monday through Friday with occasional Saturdays. The eligible candidate will be hired as a full-time employee and compensated a training wage while in attendance at the EMT Academy, sponsored by AMR. The academy is a rigorous six-week program which qualifies the employee to take the National Registry of EMT exam.
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Current Ohio FFII and EMT-B license, CPR Card, 40hr ARFF Certification and current annual burn recertification. Current Ohio FFII and EMT-B license with CPR card. Administers the training records of the ARFF department in compliance with FAA requirements.
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B) Must be in good physical condition to perform the essential job functions of a firefighter/paramedic (EMT); and. NO TOBACCO USE AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENTI acknowledge that, by accepting employment as a Firefighter, EMT, or Paramedic, I am agreeing to the following conditions of employment: From the date of hire, I will not use smoking tobacco product(s) at any time while employed with the Department and, further, if I do use any smoking tobacco product(s) at any time while employed with the Department, I will be subject to dismissal for cause.
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A training program of at least 40 hours of : teaching methodology that meets the U.S. DOT/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2002 Guidelines for Educating EMS Instructors, such as the EMS Educator course of the National Association of EMS Educators Qualifications/Experience: Provide evidence of documentation: Resume Current EMT-B or EMT-P licenses BLS for HC Providers 2 years (minimum.
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Fire Inspector I, Fire Instructor I (II preferred), at least a Georgia EMT Intermediate or Advanced certification or above. Implements firefighter training program, to include firefighting techniques, fire prevention theories, fire suppression, hazardous material mitigation, proper rescue activities, and emergency medical services functions: instructs recruits; maintains standards through the effective coordination of activities; and provides recommendations for new hires, transfers and promotions.
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Perform each essential function of a Firefighter/ EMT/AEMT/ or Paramedic. Maintain a current and valid Kansas State certificate as an EMT-B, AEMT or Paramedic. Maintain Kansas State certification as an EMT-B, AEMT or Paramedic.
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Conduct training including, but not limited to Firefighter 1 and Firefighter 2 curriculum, hazardous material training up to the technician level, confined space training, and high angle and rope rescue training.
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Responsible for training ARFF staff and maintaining records for each ARFF personnel as outlined in part 139.319. Ensures Optimum performance and preparedness by developing standardized training and quality assurance in compliance with FAA directives.
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While emergency responses constitute the primary focus of a Firefighter-EMT's responsibility, considerable time is spent in study, training, inspecting and maintaining equipment and apparatus, and in cleaning and maintaining quarters.
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Contacts are sometimes adversarial and stressful, and the Firefighter/EMT must react in a courteous, calm and professional manner. Maintains all applicable state and departmental requirements including, but not limited to, interior firefighter, EMT, EVOC, and instructor certifications.
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