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FYI, Emergency Ambulance is seeking to fill EMT positions working out of our Brea, CA location.
Day, evening and 24-hr. shifts are available.
EAS provides transportation in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Area and responds to both inter-facility and 911 calls. Service levels include ALS, BLS and Specialty Care Transport, and ALL EMT's get a chance to respond to fire calls.
The job assignment will initially require five variable 8 hour shifts per work week. However, after classroom training varied days and hours will be required as the position transitions to 9-hour shifts, fixed 12-hour shifts, rotating 12-hour shifts, or 24-hour shifts, which are generally offered later in employment.
Six (6) months of verifiable recent and continuing experience as a practicing California certified EMT is preferred for this position which responds to public safety requests. However, we will accept applications from qualified and properly credentialed new grads or other candidates with less experience.
Here are our Qualifications for Special Assignment/Fire Shifts
•Must have six (6) months experience as a full time EMT.
•May not smoke or otherwise use any tobacco product including chewing tobacco, snuff or electronic cigarettes.
Preferred Qualifications, if the above qualifications are met
•Graduation from a CA State Board of Fire Services - State Fire Marshall Certified Academy, Volunteer Fire Academy or equivalent.
•Prior verifiable experience as an EMT providing 911 ambulance services or emergency response, either with a licensed -- reputable ambulance contractor or a fire service agency.
•Experience with code 3 driving and knowledge of area streets and roadways.
EAS offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
If you are interested in applying you must possess:
- A Current CA Driver's License (Unrestricted)
- A Current CA Ambulance Driver's Certificate within 60 days of employment
- A Current CA State EMT Certificate
- A recent DMV H-6 Printout that indicates acceptable status for driving ambulances. You must demonstrate the ability to meet the Driver Underwriting Guidelines issued by EAS' insurance carrier -- i.e. less than 3 points, no DUIs or Reckless driving, 21 years of age at time of application, etc.
- A Current CPR Card
- An ICS-100 -- Introduction to Incident Command System Course Completion Certificate (available online)
- An ICS-200 -- ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents Course Completion Certificate (available online)
- An ICS-700 -- National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) An Introduction - Training Course Completion Certificate (available online)
- A Current OCEMS EMT Accreditation Card
- Proof of LA County Expanded Scope Course Completion within 30 days of employment (available online)
IF YOU FEEL YOU ARE QUALIFIED BASED ON THE ABOVE AND ARE INTERESTED IN AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH EAS PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION THROUGH OUR WEBSITE
PLEASE - NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES. THANK YOU!
Day, evening and 24-hr. shifts are available.
EAS provides transportation in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Area and responds to both inter-facility and 911 calls. Service levels include ALS, BLS and Specialty Care Transport, and ALL EMT's get a chance to respond to fire calls.
The job assignment will initially require five variable 8 hour shifts per work week. However, after classroom training varied days and hours will be required as the position transitions to 9-hour shifts, fixed 12-hour shifts, rotating 12-hour shifts, or 24-hour shifts, which are generally offered later in employment.
Six (6) months of verifiable recent and continuing experience as a practicing California certified EMT is preferred for this position which responds to public safety requests. However, we will accept applications from qualified and properly credentialed new grads or other candidates with less experience.
Here are our Qualifications for Special Assignment/Fire Shifts
•Must have six (6) months experience as a full time EMT.
•May not smoke or otherwise use any tobacco product including chewing tobacco, snuff or electronic cigarettes.
Preferred Qualifications, if the above qualifications are met
•Graduation from a CA State Board of Fire Services - State Fire Marshall Certified Academy, Volunteer Fire Academy or equivalent.
•Prior verifiable experience as an EMT providing 911 ambulance services or emergency response, either with a licensed -- reputable ambulance contractor or a fire service agency.
•Experience with code 3 driving and knowledge of area streets and roadways.
EAS offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
If you are interested in applying you must possess:
- A Current CA Driver's License (Unrestricted)
- A Current CA Ambulance Driver's Certificate within 60 days of employment
- A Current CA State EMT Certificate
- A recent DMV H-6 Printout that indicates acceptable status for driving ambulances. You must demonstrate the ability to meet the Driver Underwriting Guidelines issued by EAS' insurance carrier -- i.e. less than 3 points, no DUIs or Reckless driving, 21 years of age at time of application, etc.
- A Current CPR Card
- An ICS-100 -- Introduction to Incident Command System Course Completion Certificate (available online)
- An ICS-200 -- ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents Course Completion Certificate (available online)
- An ICS-700 -- National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) An Introduction - Training Course Completion Certificate (available online)
- A Current OCEMS EMT Accreditation Card
- Proof of LA County Expanded Scope Course Completion within 30 days of employment (available online)
IF YOU FEEL YOU ARE QUALIFIED BASED ON THE ABOVE AND ARE INTERESTED IN AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH EAS PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION THROUGH OUR WEBSITE
PLEASE - NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES. THANK YOU!