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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) The Medical Center of Aurora is comprised of six medical campuses in Aurora and Centennial, Colorado , including the Main Campus, the North Campus Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, Centennial Medical Plaza, Saddle Rock ER, Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital, Spalding Rehabilitation at P/SL, and medical office building at Green Valley Ranch.
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Current Colorado Emergency Medical Technician-Basic or EMT or EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic license required. As a Critical Care Tech you will perform direct and indirect patient care in collaboration with an RN or Physician.
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Wind Crest is a beautiful 84-acre continuing care retirement community located in Highlands Ranch, just 15 minutes southwest of Denver, Colorado.
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Required Licensure/Certification: Current state licensure as an EMT-B, or EMT-I. Required Licensure/Certification: Current state licensure as an EMT-B, or EMT-I. BLS through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer with card in-hand before start date.
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The Community Services Program will be a partner program of STAR, which is a program that sends a Paramedic/EMT and a Behavioral Health Clinician to low-risk behavioral health calls to de-escalate and connect a resident in distress with appropriate services.
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Must be a graduate of an accredited healthcare program, i.e. Medical Assistant, CNA, LPN, EMT or equivalent work experience required. The back office Medical Assistant assists the provider (Physician, Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner) in examination and treatment of patients by performing the following duties.
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The Associate will maximize utilization of the Equity Mining Tool (EMT), AutoNation's proprietary Equity Mining software, to increase incremental sales and customer retention, while achieving target unit goals and delighting every customer along the way.
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The role of an EMT/Paramedic at Octapharma Plasma is rewarding in every sense of the word. The role of an EMT/Paramedic at Octapharma Plasma is rewarding in every sense of the word. No two days are the same as every situation brings exciting new challenges—ones we meet with genuine empathy, skill, and enthusiasm.
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EMT-B, EMT-I or EMT-P , preferred. Plant Protection Officer - EMT page is loaded. Plant Protection Officer - EMT. Utilize and maintain machines, equipment & materials: Motor vehicles, firefighting, respiratory, and medical equipment, fire alarm monitors, remote switchboard, appropriate hand tools, 2-way radios, computer, telephone, remote switchboard, appropriate hand tools, CO2, dry powder, halon, paints, water, oil, and necessary safety equipment.
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B. Required Education and Training: Graduation from accredited High School or equivalency, completion of Certified Nursing Assistant or Colorado EMT-B program. Position Requirements:A. Licensure/Certification/Registration:Must have a current Colorado EMT-B certification or Current Colorado CNA license.
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One year GI Tech, PCT, MA or EMT experience, preferably in an ambulatory surgery center. One year GI Tech, PCT, MA or EMT experience, preferably in an ambulatory surgery center. As an Endoscopy Tech, under the direction of a GI/Endoscopy Nurse, you will contribute to the company’s mission and vision by assisting with the care of patients undergoing GI/Endoscopy procedures.
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Two+ (2+) years of education focused on nursing, psychology, social service, medicine or related field or completion of EMT, CNA, Medical Assistant, Security Training program or equivalent preferred.
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A graduate of a certificate or degree granting program or post-secondary educational program in a health science (cardiovascular/electrophysiology technology, ultrasound, radiologic technology, or paramedic/EMT) required.
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Install controllers, field devices, electrical cable, conduit systems (EMT, GRC, PVC, etc.) Installation experience with Schneider, Tridium, KMC, Johnson Controls and other DDC/BAS controls. Install controllers, field devices, electrical cable, conduit systems (EMT, GRC, PVC, etc.
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CPR/First Aid, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification and OSHA/MSHA instructor certifications are preferred. We primarily perform heavy civil projects specializing in earth moving, transportation, roadways, water resources, and underground utilities.
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