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Prefer one or all of the following certifications: EMT Basic Certification, Certified Nursing Assistant, or Phlebotomy Certification. Requires completion of an EMR or EMT Basic National Certification course; or certification as a nursing assistant (CNA) or medical assistant (MA.
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Must have or has had a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification, or Emergency Medical technician (EMT) awarded by the State of Wisconsin, or Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) program, or successful completion of medical terminology and anatomy/physiology courses, or Medical Assistant (MA), certified by the State if Wisconsin.
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Basic Life Support - American Heart Association, Certified Medical Assistant - Other, Certified Phlebotomy Technician - Other, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
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Experience Two (2) years’ experience as Mental Health Technician, Psychology Technician, Nursing Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant or Corpsman is required. Located in downtown Orlando, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) has served the Central Florida community for more than 100 years.
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We are seeking an experienced Veterinary Assistant, to join our Emergency Department team at VCA Loomis Basin Veterinary Clinic. We have a supportive and fun team of board-certified specialists in internal medicine, oncology, surgery, critical care, cardiology, and radiology, as well as a large team of rock-star ER clinicians and general practice veterinarians who would love to collaborate with you.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), or Certified Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant Certified, or Medical Assistant, or Registered Medical Assistant.
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Preferred Certifications : Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Unlicensed Assistant (AUA) in the state of Oklahoma, Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT.
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Either Emergency Medical Technician–Basic (EMT-B) or higher with state licensure or state certification, or Certified Nursing Assistant in state of practice is required for new hires and transfers.
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Certifications: EMT, EMT-P certification preferred, or equivalent training or hospital experience required Current AHA BLS required Must successfully pass the telemetry test within the introductory period and on annual basis Experience: Minimum Six (6) months of related experience as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT or Paramedic), Certified Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant, or equivalent experience (e.g. military experience.
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If working in North Dakota (ND) and not a Certified Nursing Assistant, must be on the North Dakota Department of Health Nurse Aide Registry upon completion of training/competency validation or a maximum of four months from the date of initial employment.
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Accredited Program Required: Acute Care Certified Nursing Assistant or Emergency Medical Technician. Emergency Department Technician for a Per Diem/Relief, 0.00 FTE, Variable position.
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A minimum of 1 year of previous experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Medical Assistant, or Emergency Medical Technician is required. State of Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician License, certified Medical Assistant (in lieu of Medical Assistant Certification, 3 years of experience required), or State of Wisconsin Nursing Assistant Certification is required.
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Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, the Emergency Department Technician (ED Tech) performs routine service duties and basic nursing procedures necessary to provide for care, comfort, and safety of patients in the Emergency and Trauma Center.
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Certified nursing assistant, certified medical assistant, emergency medical technician license, paramedic license or completion of training in nursing school that covers nursing assistant type duties.
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One of the following required: Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Emergency Medical Technician- Basic. As an Emergency Department Technician, you will be responsible to provide direct patient care under the supervision and guidance of the Registered Nurse to an assigned group of.
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