EMS Student (EWYL EMT Academy)
AMR
EMS Student “Earn While You Learn” EMT Academy AMR & Lifeguard Ambulance Service is offering a unique opportunity to earn a paycheck while learning how to be an EMT, with a full-time position after completion. What is an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)? The primary focus of the EMT is to provide basic emergency medical care and transportation for emergent and non-emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This individual possesses the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation, and functions as part of a comprehensive EMS response under medical oversight. An EMT performs interventions with the basic equipment typically found on an ambulance and is a link from the scene to the health care system. About the Program: The Academy is a rigorous multiple week program which qualifies the employee(s) to take the National Registry of EMT exam, then become a licensed EMT-Basic. There is no cost for the class, and all books, tuition, fees and uniforms will be paid for on the student's behalf. Upon successful completion of the class, all tests and state licensure, the employee will be transferred to an EMT position within the operation. The right candidates must: Be at least 18 years old Have proof of a HS diploma or GED Have the ability to meet all health standards of the education program enrolled in, including immunization status and health screenings Successfully complete the pre-employment screening which includes motor vehicle and criminal background checks, drug testing, academic/cognitive screening (Fisdap), and a physical agility test Must possess a valid state driver's license ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES Drives an emergency vehicle to and from calls to transport patient(s) in a safe and prudent manner using the most efficient route to ensure the quickest response times. Must demonstrate competency in handling emergencies utilizing all basic life support equipment and skills in accordance with all behavioral objectives in the EMT curriculum. Assists in carrying patient(s) by stretcher or other device to emergency vehicle and secure patient inside the vehicle choosing the safest means of transport. Initiates patient treatment and care utilizing initial protocol treatment based on patient condition. Conducts basic life support skills. Obtains and preserves where possible samples of substances to assist hospital personnel in patient diagnosis and treatment as established by local operations procedures. Observes and keep records regarding symptoms of patients as established by local operations procedures. Communicates information to other members of the healthcare profession, patients, family members, and other responders as necessary and appropriate. Accurately and completely documents all information required by GMR and the local and state medical control. Completes and submits all other documentation (i.e. Daily Check Sheet) as established by local operations procedures. Communicates any possible delays, customer service issues, supply shortages, equipment malfunctions etc., to supervisor in a timely manner. Follows up with customers as appropriate to gain feedback on services provided, seeking opportunities for process improvement as established by local operations procedures. Inspects, safely operates, and maintains all equipment, supplies, and tools to meet standards set by GMR, local state, and local medical control. Requisitions and restocks supplies, material, and equipment. Checks emergency vehicle regularly to ensure vehicle is in good operating condition throughout shift. Cleans and maintains the cleanliness of GMR property, including but not limited to its vehicles, equipment, buildings, and surrounding area(s) Maintains a safe and healthy workplace as per the standards set forth by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) and GMR. Stays current with leading industry practices/knowledge base. Comply with all current policies and procedures. Remains aware of all policy changes and information posted on EMSA, on company notice boards, company email, and by communicating with leadership staff. Maintains all required licenses and certifications as established by local operations procedures. Attends all required staff meetings. Perform other duties as assigned. What happens after passing the course? After successful completion of the course, the employee will be eligible to take a written and skills test through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). Once certified by the NREMT, the employee will then submit the required documentation to the state to obtain their State EMT license. Upon receipt of the state EMT license, employees will choose their full-time shift and complete new employee training. They will also qualify for benefits including: Excellent benefit package including medical, dental, life, vision, disability and 401(k) plan with company match Paid Time Off (PTO) hours – Over 2 weeks off within your first year! Opportunities for professional growth Response to nationwide disasters and much more! Academy Start Date - 10/21/24 Application Deadline - 10/15/24 EEO Statement Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.
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