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What we are looking for:Certified State of Iowa Paramedic must maintain active of 2 years of experience in providing emergency care to patients in the pre-hospital or hospital setting. Paramedic must report to Nursing report.
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The Town of Lexington is currently hiring for the position of Firefighter/Paramedic. The present wage for a Firefighter/Paramedic is $72,045.99 (including hazmat and paramedic. qualifications for hire include: MA registered EMT-Paramedic (at time of hire)*, valid class D.
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Licensed AEMT OR National Registered Paramedic (NRP) OR graduate of accredited school of radiologic technology OR accredited school of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences.
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Paramedic Required Certifications. Cedar Fair is home of 13 unique and exciting properties, so come join our world class team in Kansas City at Worlds of Fun. Worlds of Fun provides premiere entertainment with 200+ acres of FUN and we want YOU to join us in making people happy as we head into our 2024 season.
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Must possess a current, unrestricted EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, or EMT Paramedic. Licenses and/or Certifications: EMT-B, AEMT, EMT-I, EMT-P. Must possess a current, unrestricted EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, or EMT Paramedic.
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Qualified professionals: EMT/Paramedic, Respiratory Therapist, Registered Nurse. Preferred: Licensed Personal Trainer, Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach, and CPR certified. Qualified professionals: EMT/Paramedic, Respiratory Therapist, Registered Nurse.
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Basic Structural Fire Protection Personnel Certification required; DSHS EMT-Paramedic certification required and must be maintained as a condition of employment. In order to complete the Firefighter/Paramedic or Paramedic online application, please attach your TDSHS or National Registry Paramedic Certification, and your TCFP Basic Firefighter Certification if already obtained (Additional documents can be submitted by clicking "Add Supplemental Attachment" when uploading certificates to the application.
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Minimum of six months experience as Paramedic transport, telemetry technician, unit secretary or patient care assistant preferred. The Emergency Services Technician serves in a combination role and is competent to perform as a Patient Care Assistant (PCA), Telemetry Technician (TT) and/or a Unit Secretary (US) under the supervision of a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, and/or physician in a fast-paced emergency department of a tertiary care facility with level one trauma designation.
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Must obtain, and maintain, State of Arizona Paramedic certification as directed by the Fire Chief. Current Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic. The four currently recognized regional fire training academies by the Regional Metropolitan Phoenix Fire Service Automatic Aid Agreement are Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, and Chandler.
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Cath Lab/EP Lab requires employee to be a graduate of Cardiovascular Technologist program, Associate degree in cardiovascular technology/basic science, Paramedic license, Exercise Physiologist, or equivalent training and/or education.
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The cut-off score for the written examination will be based on the recommendation of the developer of the written examination and consistent with minimally qualified performance in the Firefighter/Paramedic position.
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Minimum 3 years of experience working as a paid-on call or full-time firefighter, or full-time EMT/Paramedic. The Deputy Director - Fire Chief has the right to waive or reduce the minimum qualifications required for candidates who demonstrate additional relevant education or experience in fields outside the Fire service.
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Operates and monitors specialized equipment such as mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitators, EKG monitors, cardiac defibrillators, laryngoscopes, oro-pharyngeal suction equipment, oxygen delivery devices, and IV infusion pumps per paramedic protocols and medical control.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)/Paramedic. If Private Security background, experience in Close Protection. Assigned to Military Protective Security Operations Units; specifically, Air Force OSI, Army CID, Marine Corps CID, or Navy NCIS.
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EMT/Paramedic Instructor (One or More Positions) The Paramedic Department at Bakersfield College is seeking a faculty member for a Paramedic/EMT Instructor. The Paramedic Program meets the Bakersfield College's mission by providing an educational opportunity allowing students to obtain both a Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science degree in the field of paramedicine.
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