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The NREMT is currently seeking a full-time Certification Coordinator. Essential functions include (but are not limited to):


— Communication with candidates, program directors, and state and federal officials regarding National EMS Certification policies and procedures

— Approval of all applicants that take NREMT examinations in accordance with NREMT policies and procedures

— Delivery of accurate information to the public through verbal and written correspondence


Qualifications:

— Nationally Registered Paramedic

— Bachelor's degree

— Supervisory experience



Interested candidates should email their CV or resume to hr@nremt.org for consideration.
 
*For all those who wonder if/why they should keep their NR and if/why they should seek higher education....things like this, you never know where life will take you.
 
I'm more curious why they want someone to be a paramedic, for a position that appears to be mostly administrative (communicating with outside agencies, approving NREMT exams (after their local coordinator signed off on them), and having good oral and written communication skills).

I can see how an EMS background, but someone with a bachelors in either public relations, communications, or management would be great, especially with some interaction with the NREMT, but an EMT certification should more than suffice (especially considering the other areas of education would be more valuable.
 
@akflightmedic Curious if you know - does NREMT have a sizable staff?
 
I'm more curious why they want someone to be a paramedic, for a position that appears to be mostly administrative

Because Paramedics are gods??


Joke of course

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I'd guess you would be talking with EMS higher-ups at states and regions all over the country, and it'd be a good idea to be able to speak intelligently about the testing process at the Paramedic level.

I wish this was a year from now, this sounds like an interesting position. But I won't have the P until early summer 2018.
 
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