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Qualifications Associate’s degree (AD) in healthcare field preferred: paramedic, medic, EMT, emergency tech, CNA, or hospital technician required. Knowledge of medical terminology and human anatomy/physiology preferred.
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Must be able to bend EMT, Rigid, Ocal, Stainless, Aluminum conduit. Most projects include running EMT, rigid, and pvc conduit. The role of a Foreman Electrician is to oversee electrical construction projects from pre-construction planning through to completion.
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College of the Sequoias Community College District is seeking qualified adjunct faculty to teach within its Emergency Medical Technologies (EMT) Department. z-Adjunct Faculty (EMT) College of the Sequoias Community College District is seeking qualified adjunct faculty to teach within its Emergency Medical Technologies (EMT) Department.
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Z-Part-Time Adjunct Faculty Pool- EMT - Paramedic. College of the Sequoias Community College District accepts applications for part-time adjunct faculty pools to teach Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic within its Allied Health Department continuously.
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Responsibilities: Oversee EMT/LPN/RN (Physician Substitute) performing the following tasks: Determine plasma donor suitability based on company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Opening for a part time, Contract Physician acting as the Center Medical Director/CLIA Lab Director.
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Three of the fire companies are staffed with three personnel (captain, engineer, and firefighter/paramedic) and one patrol unit is staffed with two personnel (captain and engineer/paramedic.
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While working with an EMT-I, acts as Senior Personnel while on/off the unit (i.e., the Paramedic will be responsible for the ambulance as well as the station duties and safety). The Paramedic is responsible for preparing and instructing EMS related continuing education classes as assigned by the QI/Training Coordinator.
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