Medstar EMS in Fort Worth has multiple levels of paramedics. You have to be a level 4 to be a primary paramedic on a 911 ALS unit. There is a Level 6 which is a CCEMT-P that works in the community health program, and then every two weeks they rotate to the truck. There is a level 3 paramedic...
Got a call from GWU and the dude said he was going to recommend me to the hiring board. I have no idea what to expect if I go over there. If anyone could message me or reply on here and let me know how daily life, call type, and volume are over there it would be awesome and if we work and live...
I worked for Etmc for 5 years and lots of my close friends still do. They said that the bid sheet (sheet with all the open shifts) is empty. Sounds like they might be fully staffed for the first time in years. Medstar is hiring though. I just got hired there as a medic. Start orientation/academy...
I went thru their process in Farmers Branch. Well I took their test and interviewed. I did well on it all and they invited me to the physical agility but the pay was not very good so I pulled out. The test was quite easy I thought, just basic paramedic stuff, if your applying for work as a...
I just applied with GW, is 70 grand all you make in a year contract????? I thought all the stuff over in the sandbox was like 100 grand a year and up??????? Guess I could have been told wrong, any informative factual stuff would be mighty appreciated.
I worked for ETMC EMS the past 5 years. It is a good place to work. I left because I was offered a remote medic position, and it quite hasn't worked out yet so now I am applying to other EMS services. I am wanting to work 911 because that is all I have done. I have applied at Medstar, Beaumont...
It is kind of a dream job for me. Deff not a expert skier because it has been about 6 yrs since I have been but I do ski the blacks and such. What about EMS services around the ski resort areas? Are they county based or private services? Ski Patrol would be awesome though.
I have been a paramedic in east TX a yr now and a basic before that on a 911 truck since 2006. How hard is it to get a paramedic job around the ski resorts in colorado????? Does anyone know how the pay is also related to the cost of living in CO, not just resort areas but also around Denver and...
I work for the head honcho company in TX, ETMC-EMS. I don't know anything about their application stuff but I do know they are ran the same as our company. Our COO and GM is the same for Paramedic's Plus.
On every rig there is a paramedic or rn who also serves as the safety officer. I spoke with a company called entech but being new to the oil field medical personel I am unsure of how things go as in how stable the job is. From what he told me the money is good but since you are a contract...
I have been searching for an offshore job. I have had my medic for a year now and worked on a rural 911 ambulance in east tx since 2006 (before my medic I worked as a basic). I have kept an eye on rigzone.com, are there any other websites that are helpful? Also if yall know of any companies...