Northwest AmbulanceParamedic - $10,000 Sign on Bonus Northwest AmbulanceParamedic - $10,000 Sign on BonusMountlake Terrace, WAThe ability to perform duties as a paramedic to include, but are not limited to, intubation, administration of paralytics using Rapid Sequence and Delayed Sequence airway management, surgical airway, needle thoracostomy, orogastric tube placement, intravenous and intraosseous access. Ability to bend and stoop, ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time, possess hand-eye-foot coordination and color recognition, good manual dexterity, with the ability to perform all tasks related to Emergency Medical Services Duty.
Medcor IncNewEMT or Paramedic (PRN) Medcor IncEMT or Paramedic (PRN)Kirkland, WA$32–$36 / hourTo 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.
Medcor IncEMT, Paramedic, or LPN (PRN) Medcor IncEMT, Paramedic, or LPN (PRN)Redmond, WA$30–$34 / hourTo 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.
University of WashingtonAssociate Director - Paramedic Training Group University of WashingtonAssociate Director - Paramedic Training GroupSeattle, WAo Serve as the primary liaison with King County EMS, participating in regular systemwide meetings and supporting quality improvement, policy implementation, and certification processes for all county paramedics across the five ALS agencies (Seattle Fire, Shoreline Fire, Redmond Fire, Bellevue Fire, and King County Medic One), while overseeing grand rounds, airway training, ACLS/PALS, and implementation of the Ongoing Training and Evaluation Program (OTEP) in partnership with County EMS Chiefs. This includes but is not limited to the following: + Quality review and improvement of the educational program to include systems that demonstrate program effectiveness + Orientation of and collaboration with clinical & field internship organizations and preceptors + Constructive analysis and resolution of concerns and issues that may arise with Program stakeholders + Coordination of paramedic student progress and promotions in collaboration with leadership from the sponsoring paramedic agency, Department of Medicine, Seattle Fire Department, and the Washington State Department of Health.