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Emergency Medical Technician Certification New Jersey or Current New Jersey or National Registry EMT-B Certification or New Jersey EMT Instructor or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Basic Certification or Emergency Medical Technician Certification New York or Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic Certification.
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Nationally Certified EMT (with current license) with at least (2) years of experience working as a EMT-B.AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers Certification Preferred; American Red Cross BLS Certification AcceptedCompassionate, authentic, and patient focused: Supports patients through kindness; demonstrating understanding for others and contributing to the creating a community of belonging.
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Must be capable of utilizing EMT-B and AEMT intermediate skills and equipment Must be able to perform under Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) standards.
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OverviewResponsibilitiesThe AEMT is responsible for the delivery of patient care under the guidelines of the Tennessee Department of Public Health – EMS Board, the Georgia Department of Public Health – Office of EMS and Trauma, as well as the guidance of the department Medical Director.
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Certification, Registration & LicensureRequired:National Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) orNational Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Advanced (EMT-A) orLicensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)Basic Life Support - American Heart AssociationExperienceOne year of prior experience as an EMT or LNA.Evidence of experience working effectively and positively with patients, care providers, and the multi-disciplinary team.
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Learn more at uchealth.com. Responsibilities Job Responsibilities Monitors and prioritizes medical and non-medical telephone lines; monitors clinical alerts, plant operations and maintenance alarms, weather alert systems, security systems, and radio traffic.
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Emergency Room EMT-Technician - New River Valley Medical Center - FT Christiansburg, VA, US, 24073 Employment Status Full time Shift Variable Hours Facility CNRVMC - Carilion New River Valley Medical Center Requisition Number 147557 Workplace Onsite How You’ll Help Transform HealthcareAn EMT-Basic cannot function in this role.
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Preferred Qualifications:CPR/First Aid /AED certification, along with other licenses and certifications prescribed by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police or his/her designee;Campus Public Safety experience and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) or other Public Safety/Law Enforcement dispatch training is desirable.
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Current National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) paramedic or EMT Basic or Texas Department of Health and Human Services (TDSHS -EMS) certification Paramedic or EMT Basic.
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In the ED, certification and experience as EMT, Paramedic or Medical Corpsman preferred. Education - Job related course work beyond high school- Medical Corpsman training, EMT, Paramedic, Phlebotomy, Nursing Assistant, PCT, CMA or Surgical Technician.
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Emergency Technicians at UW Health Education : Minimum - Completion of EMT-Basic Preferred - Completion of AEMT or Paramedic program Work Experience : Preferred -Relevant experience in Emergency Departments, hospitals, or other healthcare entities to include EMS Licenses and Certifications : Minimum.
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Must be able to attend and successfully complete: Law enforcement training at the Public Safety Training Academy in Sitka, Alaska; Rural fire protection specialist certification; Emergency Trauma Technician certification.
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Minimum Education: Graduate of an accredited career/vocational school with a medical assisting (MA) degree, certificate or diploma or completion of basic or advanced EMT or Paramedic course.
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Keywords: NCP, Nursing Care Partner, CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, Nursing Assistant, NA, Patient Care Tech, PCT, Patient Care Technician, MA, Medical Assistant, EMT, EMS, Paramedic, Monster, Talroo-Allied Health.
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The Emergency Services (EMS) Education Adjunct Faculty position is responsible for teaching lecture and practical courses in the EMS program to include EMT Basic, EMT-Intermediate, EMT-Paramedic, RN to Paramedic, Intermediate to Paramedic Bridge, AHA CPR and First Aid courses.
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