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Qualifications Education:Diploma from an accredited Medical Assistant program OR an active CT CNA, EMT, Paramedic or Medic Certification OR relative experience as outlined below. Qualifications Education:Diploma from an accredited Medical Assistant program OR an active CT CNA, EMT, Paramedic or Medic Certification OR relative experience as outlined below.
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EMT-P) Massachusetts Paramedic Certification. A minimum of 1 year, (2 years preferred) of experience working in the field as a Paramedic with a certified EMS company. The ED Paramedic work in collaboration with the registered nurses and other members of the Emergency Department care team providing direct patient care while working within their scope of practice.
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Position Summary: The Academic Division Director Nursing and Allied Health Programs manages academic degree and certificate programs in nursing and related disciplines such as paramedic and allied health subjects at a Community College.
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Upon hire, a current CNA certification, or completion of one year of clinical experience in an accredited RN nursing program, or EMT-B, or equivalent (i.e., documented/verified years of acute care hospital experience as a CNA) required.
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Medical training: medical assistant or paramedic training preferred. This includes, but not limited to: drug screens, biometric screening and insurance exams. Category Phlebotomy Location Webster, Texas Job function Operations Job family Patient Services.
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Day Kimball Healthcare is a non-profit, integrated medical services provider comprised of Day Kimball Hospital, healthcare centers in Danielson, Dayville, Plainfield and Putnam, Day Kimball HomeCare, Hospice & Palliative Care of Northeastern CT, Day Kimball HomeMakers, and Day Kimball Medical Group.
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WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: A minimum of 1 year, (2 years preferred) of experience working in the field as a Paramedic with a certified EMS company EDUCATION & LICENSE REQUIREMENTS BLS Certification ACLS Certification PALS Certification (EMT-P) Massachusetts Paramedic Certification.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification may be required by specific State facilities. An EMT or MRT certification may be substituted for the CPR and First Aid requirements. Incumbents performing lifeguard services must be able to demonstrate American Red Cross (ARC) waterfront lifeguarding swimming skills.
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