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Liberty Ambulance located in Kern County is hiring for EMT and Paramedic positions. The job opening is ongoing and has no expiration date. To apply please contact the office at 760-375-9545 during normal business hours, or PM me here for more details or questions.
Pay is $11/hr for EMTs on a 72/96hr schedule. Starting medics make high 60s a year without OT.
Schedules are 72 on 96 off, 96 on 72 off with per diem also available.
Benefits are competitive for the region.
Liberty Ambulance is a great place to gain experience as an EMT or Medic. We cover a largely rural area with several small towns and a city of 50k people. We run a wide variety of calls, as well as many high acuity calls. We cover a very sick population who don't seek medical care until it becomes an emergency. You won't be running homeless people day and night like you might in a metro system. Supervision is supportive of employees and management is actively working to make this a better place to work.
For medics, transport times are frequently up to an hour or more to get to a specialty center, allowing you to run through the entirety of our decent protocols, and forcing you to really think as a provider.
For EMTs, you will get to attend BLS calls while your medic partner drives, and a BLS ambulance is available to handle lower acuity 911 calls.
Equipment is frequently updated. We carry autopulses and video laryngoscopes.
Units are regularly maintained and replaced.
There is support for EMTs looking to go to medic school, including custom schedules and sponsored internships.
For more information feel free to PM me here or call the main office at 760-375-9545.
Pay is $11/hr for EMTs on a 72/96hr schedule. Starting medics make high 60s a year without OT.
Schedules are 72 on 96 off, 96 on 72 off with per diem also available.
Benefits are competitive for the region.
Liberty Ambulance is a great place to gain experience as an EMT or Medic. We cover a largely rural area with several small towns and a city of 50k people. We run a wide variety of calls, as well as many high acuity calls. We cover a very sick population who don't seek medical care until it becomes an emergency. You won't be running homeless people day and night like you might in a metro system. Supervision is supportive of employees and management is actively working to make this a better place to work.
For medics, transport times are frequently up to an hour or more to get to a specialty center, allowing you to run through the entirety of our decent protocols, and forcing you to really think as a provider.
For EMTs, you will get to attend BLS calls while your medic partner drives, and a BLS ambulance is available to handle lower acuity 911 calls.
Equipment is frequently updated. We carry autopulses and video laryngoscopes.
Units are regularly maintained and replaced.
There is support for EMTs looking to go to medic school, including custom schedules and sponsored internships.
For more information feel free to PM me here or call the main office at 760-375-9545.