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Active state licensure from a paramedic, nursing, physician assistant, chiropractic, naturopathic training program or medical school required OR. Completion of a foreign allopathic or osteopathic medical school and only if also currently licensed as a physician or certified as an EMT in the state.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Paramedic, Emergency Medical Technician, Health Education Specialist. Similar Career Fields Include: Paramedic, Emergency Medical Technician, Health Education Specialist.
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Proficiently install Rigid, EMT, and PVC conduits, including manual and machine-based conduit threading. At MultiVolt, we offer comprehensive services, ranging from basic electrical installations to advanced solutions such as surge protection, motor controls/automation, VFDs (Variable Frequency Drive), starters, generators, Manual and Automatic Transfer Switches, lighting upgrades, repairs, VE services, and more.
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Acadian Companies JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Emergency Medical Technician – Basic Alternate Job Title(s): EMT; Basic Division/Department: Acadian Ambulance Service Status: Hourly—Non-Exempt Performance Appraisal Type: Medic REPORTS TO: EMT-IntermediateEMT-ParamedicOperations SupervisorOperations ManagerVice President of Operations.
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One-year Paramedic field experience with six-month experience in the respective operation. highly skilled Paramedic Field Training Officers! Current Paramedic Certification. Proficient understanding of Operation and County protocols, geography, AMR's Policies and Procedures and AMR Health and Safety Manual.
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CSL Plasma is one of the world's largest collectors of human plasma. For more information on CSL Plasma benefits visit. Do work that matters at CSL Plasma! Learn more about CSL Plasma. Comply with all local, state and federal regulations and laws to include, but not limited to: ADA, Civil Rights, EEOC, FDA, GHA, HIIPA, and OSHA.
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In some states, Medical Assistant Certification or registry, Practical Nursing License, EMT or Paramedic certification is acceptable. Each location is equipped with an onsite lab and in-house x-ray capability.
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The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) responds to emergent and non-emergent requests for medical assistance and delivers high quality patient care, treatment, and customer service in the most expedient, professional, safe, caring, and cost effective manner possible within the prescribed scope of practice, established protocols and Company policies.
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Credentials/Licenses: Valid Driver's License, State EMT certification and CPR/BLS certifications. Reports immediately to the Supervisor issues and any discrepancies in vehicle, equipment or supplies standards that could compromise the units ability to complete a call and notifies Fleet Maintenance/Supervisor of mechanical failures of the ambulance and equipment.
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As an approved Field Training officer, you are responsible for precepting EMT-Basic, Intermediate and Paramedic students as directed. National and/or State certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic determined by appropriate state requirements.
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Emerg Med Tech - Paramedic (EMT-P), Licensed Paramedic (LICPARA): Must be an EMT-P or Licensed Paramedic in the state of TX. JOB SUMMARY The Emergency Medical Tech - Paramedic administers efficient, rapid, quality care and transport to critically ill or injured patients in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
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By clicking the “Apply” button, I understand that my employment application process with Takeda will commence and that the information I provide in my application will be processed in line with Takeda’s Privacy Notice and Terms of Use. I further attest that all information I submit in my employment application is true to the best of my knowledge.
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The Emergency Medical Tech - Paramedic administers efficient, rapid, quality care and transport to critically ill or injured patients in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Shift: Rotating 12 hour shift and a 24/48.
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