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The Emergency Services (EMS) Education Adjunct Faculty position is responsible for teaching lecture and practical courses in the EMS program to include EMT Basic, EMT-Intermediate, EMT-Paramedic, RN to Paramedic, Intermediate to Paramedic Bridge, AHA CPR and First Aid courses.
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Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS); Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS); Critical care Paramedic (CCP); Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS). Additional Information Classification Title: Paramedic Appointment Type: Merit Schedule: Full-time Compensation Pay Level: 10 Contact Information Organization: Healthcare Contact Name: Susan Curtis Contact Email: susan-curtis@uiowa.edu.
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Completion of an approved Paramedic training program, BLS, ACLS and PALS Broad knowledge of ESI (Estimated Severity Index) triage scoring system, starting peripheral IVs, obtaining 12-lead EKG Minimum of 2 years of pre-hospital experience of providing immediate stabilization and transport of sick and injured patients.
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Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic - Wisconsin (EMT-P) or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (NREMT-P) or Critical Care Paramedic Endorsement (CCEMT-P.
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Florida Level A EMS Instructor Certificate (All instructors)Minimum of three years of experience with an ALS serviceAll EMS instructors will have BLS, ACLS, and PALS Instructor credentials as well as NAEMT instructor certification in PHTLS and AMLS within six months from date of hire to maintain employment.
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Cedars-Sinai's ED, with 60 patient beds, is a Level I Trauma Center, Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, Level III Geriatric Care ED, STEMI Receiving Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center and Paramedic Base Station.
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PALS NRP ACLS At least three years prehospital experience in a lead paramedic role Preferred Job Requirements: Previous flight paramedic experience. Texas EMT-P certification National Registry EMT-P (NREMT-P) Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) Certified Flight Paramedic Credential (FP-C) within 6 months of employment.
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As our next Flight Paramedic, you and your Flight Nurse partner will be the go-to for high-quality pre-hospital advanced life support, including assessment, triage, and treatment for critical patients.
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Other assistive duties as delegated by nursing staff Experience/Education:Graduate of a school of ParamedicineExperience in EMS preferredLicensed by the Georgia Department of Public Health as a ParamedicCurrent certification in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) must be completed within 6 months of hire.
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ACLS , PALS , and BLS Instructor Certifications (preferred). Associate degree in Paramedic Emergency Science or related field required with a current Paramedic Certification or licenses as outlined by the NJ State Department of Health.
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Life Safety certifications in: BLS, ACLS, PALS/EPC/PEPP are required upon hire and must be maintained. Experience and Qualifications: - Current North Carolina Paramedic, National Registry Preferred.
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We’re hiring a Flight Paramedic to work with our team of air transportation experts to safely transport patients to and from medical facilities as well as scene call work. Part Time Flight Paramedic.
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Required Licensure/Certifications - Paramedic currently eligible for unrestricted licensure in the State of NH. - Current certification in BLS, ACLS, and PALS. - Must possess a valid passport.
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The Paramedic will complete and maintain training and certifications required by the Medical Director including but not limited to: ACLS; BLS; PALS; NRP; PHTLS; S. T. A. B. L. E. These courses will be available within Beacon Health System.
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Other duties as defined by the formal job description Paramedic Minimum Qualifications: Education/Licensing/Certification: High school diploma or equivalent (GED) CA Drivers' License Ambulance Driver's License (from DMV) Medical Examiner's Card or DL51 (from DMV) State of California Paramedic License CPR Card ( American Heart Association ONLY, Health Care Provider.
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