Lateral Firefighter (EMT/Paramedic) City of RichlandLateral Firefighter (EMT/Paramedic)Richland, WA$7,105–$9,227Under the general supervision of a Fire Captain or designee, performs skilled emergency and non-emergency tasks in the area of fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous materials, emergency preparedness, and emergency medical services for the protection of life and property for municipalities, airports, and private industry. If you are currently a professional full-time Firefighter with three years of consecutively paid experience at a like department (reviewed case by case), have successfully passed your probationary period with your current Firefighter employer, you may be considered as a Lateral Firefighter.
EMT or Paramedic (PRN) Medcor IncEMT or Paramedic (PRN)Hermiston, ORTo preserve our pioneering, entrepreneurial spirit, we impart our values through the ongoing Better@Medcor campaign: encouraging our advocates to make a conscious choice to practice our values, to celebrate and recognize each other via our peer recognition program, and to support one another during tough times. The day-to-day role of the Worksite Health Technician includes patient care, ongoing workers compensation case management, Return to Work (RTW) program facilitation, and treatment plan monitoring.
Firefighter (Paramedic) City of RichlandFirefighter (Paramedic)Richland, WA$8,351–$10,473 / yearValid drivers license Eighteen (18) years of age or older at time of application Certified to wear a respirator at SCBA level Obtain IFSAC Firefighter I and II within six (6) months of successfully completing Fire Academy and maintain throughout employment IFSAC Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations are required within the first year of employment based on the schedule outlined in the department training and development/OJT program Obtain Wildland Firefighter II certification within one (1) year of successfully completing Fire Academy and maintain throughout employment Washington State Emergency Vehicle Accident Prevention (EVIP) certification within two (2) years of hire date and prior to driving fire department vehicles in the "emergency" mode. Performs Emergency Medical Service (EMS) work as a Washington State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) per state and local protocols; lifts patients to backboard, moves patients on stretcher, gathers patient information, assists with patient care, triages and treats patients suffering illness or trauma and transports them to the appropriate medical facility.
Firefighter (Entry Level) City of RichlandFirefighter (Entry Level)Richland, WA$7,105–$9,227Performs Emergency Medical Service (EMS) work as a Washington State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) per state and local protocols; lifts patients to backboard, moves patients on stretcher, gathers patient information, assists with patient care, triages and treats patients suffering illness or trauma, and transports them to the appropriate medical facility. Performs interior structural firefighting activities, extends hose lines, raises and climbs ladders, uses extinguishing agents, performs rescue operations, ventilates structures of toxic smoke and gases, performs salvage operations on the structural contents, body recovery, and Rapid Intervention activities.
Onsite Medical Representative AmazonOnsite Medical RepresentativePasco, WAAdditional Job Elements include: - Lift up to 49 pounds and frequently push, pull, squat, bend, and reach - Stand/walk for up to 12 hours during shifts - Work in an environment where the noise level varies - Work in an environment that is subject to variable temperatures and weather (delivery stations include outside loading departments) - Continuously climb and descend stairs (applies to sites with stairs) For those that do not have an adult First Aid, CPR, AED certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross, must obtain within 3 weeks of start date. Basic Qualifications - High school or equivalent diploma - Current valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certification by an approved emergency cardiac care (ECC) provider; AND must have one of the following: - Current valid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) OR Paramedic Certification from the Department of Health OR the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT); OR - Current active Athletic Trainer Certification, by either the Board of Certification (BOC) or equivalent State Certification.