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Join our growing team at Amerimed EMS – where your PASSION meets your PURPOSE to serve others during their time of need Competitive pay plus benefits Currently hiring Certified EMT, Advanced EMT or Paramedic - must be certified or already in certification process to apply EMT-B, I, or AEMT or Paramedic will respond to emergency and non-emergency ambulance calls to render appropriate clinical care to patients and provide safe and timely medical transportation to the appropriate destination.
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Certified to practice as an EMT-Paramedic in Ohio. Basic Cardiac Life support Provider, Advanced Cardiac Life support Provider, Basic Trauma Life support Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life support Provider, and instructor in ACLS, or PALS. National registry as EMT-P. Ohio EMS Instructor Certification.
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Are you currently certified as a Firefighter II (240 hours) and have an EMT/Paramedic card? Must be certified as a State of Ohio - Paramedic or a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (NREMT) within one year of being appointed.
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Airport Firefighter Paramedic - John Glenn International Airport, Columbus, Ohio (CMH) We are hiring Airport Firefighter Paramedic with a passion for firefighting and a demonstrated commitment to cultivating a positive, collaborative work environment.
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Preferred background as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) , Licensed Paramedic or RN nursing student with EKG training ( LPNs are limited to working as telemetry tech only.) Preferred background as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) , Licensed Paramedic or RN nursing student with EKG training ( LPNs are limited to working as telemetry tech only.
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Must be certified as an Ohio State Paramedic certification at time of hire. This is skilled firefighting work in combating, extinguishing and preventing aircraft, structural, ground equipment and other fires: in answering emergency calls, and in operation and maintenance of fire department equipment, apparatus and station facilities.
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Associates Degree + 4 years relevant experience (Orthopedic Sales or disciplines focused on clinical/surgical/EMT/Nursing/Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation, other patient focused field/Hospital environments or equivalent) experience in lieu of Bachelors degree.
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Preferred Qualifications include: Bachelor’s degree in fire science, public administration or equivalent, Ohio Paramedic certification and Fire Instructor certification. State of Ohio Fire Safety Inspector Certification.
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Do you have at least three (3) years (1,095 days) of current Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic or Firefighter experience in good standing? This includes the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, Space Force or full-time equivalent of three (3) years (1,095 days) in the following reserve components: Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Coast Guard Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Navy Reserve.
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One year of experience as a hospital aide, EMT certification, completion a military corpsman training program with direct patient cared experience required or successful completion of the PCA training course required.
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Job Description Airport Firefighter EMT – John Glenn International Airport, Columbus, Ohio (CMH)IMMEDIATELY HIRING! Must be certified as an Ohio State EMT certification at time of hire.
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Completing EKG interpretations including: rate, regularity, PRI, QRS, QTI, QTc, ST segment, wave form alterations, and rhythm interpretation. Telemetry Technician/Monitor Technician. Must complete and pass EKG class for Monitor Techs and required competencies on education platform within 30 days of start date in position and pass other tests/competencies as required by Select Medical.
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Preferred but not required: Active/Current Orthopedic Cast Tech/Suture Tech/EMT Certification from a Medical Assisting Program, STNA or equivalent combination of education an experience. Preferred but not required: Active/Current Orthopedic Cast Tech/Suture Tech/EMT Certification from a Medical Assisting Program, STNA or equivalent combination of education an experience.
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RN, EMT, Paramedic, or RRT with strong clinical experience and background. ACLS, PALS, BLS Instructor certification required. The Staff Training and Development Coordinator (IRP) position in the Department of Educational Development and Resources assists in providing classroom and lab instruction to support the AHA Training Center, specifically ACLS/ PALS instruction.
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Graduate of a medical assistant program or completion of academic programs in advanced medical skills such as EMT, EMT-P, LPN, or a Military Medical Corpsman training course and/or current enrollment in nursing program, and/or 2-3 years of previous medical office experience.
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