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Title: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)Location: Gratiot, OH Are you ready to make a difference in healthcare? Successful completion of EMT-B certification and certification in the State of Ohio. Maintain Continuing Medical Education (CME) responsibilities per State Guidelines.
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Responsibilities include emergency medical and rescue operations, basic medical assistance, mentoring, training, quality improvement, public education, and recruitment. You'll provide supervision and care to patients in the pre-hospital environment, performing critical procedures according to medical protocol and independently handling life support activities.
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EMT certification with NREMT, or EMT-B (per state requirements) in good standing, OR Paramedic OR Medical Assistant OR Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, as per state regulations.
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Safely operate emergency ambulances and other medical response vehicles. Enjoy the beauty of a rural setting while being close to urban amenities. Additional Info:This position involves responding to emergency situations and providing skilled emergency and non-emergency services.
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Why You Should Apply: Join a renowned hospital recognized by Forbes magazine for its excellence. Join our team at one of Forbes magazine's top hospitals and be part of a community-focused healthcare team.
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Join our team at one of Forbes magazine's top 100 hospitals and be part of a community-focused healthcare team. Located in a picturesque rural setting yet close to the excitement of the big city, this opportunity offers the best of both worlds.
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Respond to emergency and non-emergency transports as directed by the Communications Center. Join the team in making a positive impact on healthcare in east central Ohio! What You'll Be Doing:Administer basic life support to patients at the scene, during transportation, and in the pre-hospital environment.
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Experience career growth and development opportunities in a supportive environment. Hours and Compensation Potential:Full-time position with shifts from 7am-7am. We are committed to exceeding patient expectations and providing top-quality care.
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Title: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Successful completion of EMT-B certification and certification in the State of Ohio. Maintain Continuing Medical Education (CME) responsibilities per State Guidelines.
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If you’re passionate about making a positive impact, read on to learn more. What We’re Looking For:High school diploma or equivalent. Comprehensive benefits package included.
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