Flight Paramedic University of UtahFlight ParamedicSALT LAKE CITY, UTMaintenance of continuing education related to transport-specific CAMTS requirements (Advanced-airway, Altitude physiology, transport equipment, highway scene safety, EMS, multi trauma, pediatric critical care and quality management). The position is responsible for providing advanced life support for critically ill/injured patients at the scene or inter-hospital facility as part of an air transport team, under the stresses of flight and hazardous environmental conditions.
Flight Paramedic Intermountain Health IncFlight ParamedicRiverton, UT$29.14–$44.94 / hourWe care about your well-being - mind, body, and spirit - which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged. Assesses and stabilizes critically ill or injured patients using critical thinking and autonomous decision-making in high-pressure environments.
Flight Attendant SkyWest AirlinesFlight AttendantSalt Lake City, UtahMust be physically able to perform tasks that require frequent walking, bending below ankle level and reaching above shoulder level; open emergency exits and close aircraft doors weighing up to 45 pounds; push and pull beverage cart weighing up to 250 pounds; and lift, store, transport and reach for items with or without reasonable accommodation. Pay : The starting pay is $30.32 per flight hour [Base compensation is 76 flight hours x $30.32 per flight hour = $2,304.32 gross per month (Note: this does not include per diem, boarding pay or any flight hours worked beyond the monthly guarantee*)].
Flight Attendant SkyWest IncFlight AttendantSalt Lake City, UTMust be physically able to perform tasks that require frequent walking, bending below ankle level and reaching above shoulder level; open emergency exits and close aircraft doors weighing up to 45 pounds; push and pull beverage cart weighing up to 250 pounds; and lift, store, transport and reach for items with or without reasonable accommodation. Pay: The starting pay is $30.32 per flight hour [Base compensation is 76 flight hours x $30.32 per flight hour = $2,304.32 gross per month (Note: this does not include per diem, boarding pay or any flight hours worked beyond the monthly guarantee*)].
NewNurse III, Airmed University of UtahNurse III, AirmedSALT LAKE CITY, UTMaintains continuing education related to transport-specific CAMTS requirements (Advanced-airway, Altitude physiology, transport equipment, highway scene safety, EMS, multi trauma, pediatric critical care and quality management). Applies flight physiology and advanced clinical judgment to complex transport cases, including polytrauma, complex pediatric patients, and mechanical circulatory support (MCS) transports, serving as a resource for specialized devices and therapies.