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The Allied Health Department of Jefferson Community and Technical College has an opening for a Paramedic Technology Adjunct Faculty Instructor. Title: Paramedic Technology Adjunct Faculty Instructor.
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Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 medic EMT emergency medical technician paramedic. As a Health Care Specialist in the Army National Guard, you will experience a fulfilling role as an expert caretaker on and off the battlefield.
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Kentucky Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic required. The paramedic is responsible for the delivery of care to assigned patients to include assessment, implementation, coordination, teaching, consulting, and evaluation of patient care according to scope of practice.
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In your role as a Paramedic, you will respond to requests for ambulance transport of patients between healthcare facilities and other locations. As a Paramedic, you'll work closely with our esteemed CMTS leadership team and dedicated supervisory staff to provide advanced ambulance-based medical care.
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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. In our Phlebotomy roles, we offer a variety of work, a diverse, dynamic work environment and a robust total rewards package.
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Tuition Reimbursement for undergraduate and graduate programs for FT employees who work 30+ hours. Perform all non-patient facing duties, including inventory, stock supplies, sanitizing, filing, answering phones and utilizing email as appropriate.
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Work Experience: Three years phlebotomy experience required, inclusive of pediatric, geriatric and capillary collections. Excellent phlebotomy skills to include pediatric and geriatric. Travel and flexible hours required to work multiple locations and required to cover at Patient Service Center/In-Office Phlebotomy locations with minimal notice.
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Once the participant begins work as a Paramedic the loan monies are taxed through installments in the payroll process. The Knowledge Program is open to both current employees and external candidates and provides tuition funds in the form of loan forgiveness to individuals who are enrolled or accepted into an approved Paramedic program.
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ResponsibilitiesThe paramedic works under the direction of the Attending, Medical Director, and/or RN, and is responsible for the care of the patient population served providing advanced critical pre-hospital and intra-facility emergency medical care and transportation.
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Must be enrolled in an accredited university/college/vocational program+ Must be at least 17 years of age+ Graduation or graduating from a nationally accredited Medical Assistant or Patient Care Technician program OR comparable healthcare vocational training (i.e., foreign-trained physician, paramedic, etc.
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