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Patient Transport Jobs in Pleasant Hill, CA

Patient Transporter, Per Diem, Varied Shift, 8hrs

Alameda Health System

Oakland, CA

Transports patients by assisting patients in and out of taxis, ambulances, cars; lifting patients on and off beds using lift equipment; moving them to and from special service and treatment areas; using wheelchairs, gurneys or moveable beds. Job Summary: The Patient Transporter helps patients by assisting with moving and transporting them into, around, and out of the health care organization while working under the direction of the Nurse Director/Manager and under the direct supervision of the Professional Registered Nurse.

30+ days ago
Critical Care Transport RN

LIFEwest Ambulance

$50.48 - $89.94 HOUR

Petaluma, CA

The primary mission and purpose of the Critical Care Transport - Registered Nurse is to respond to emergent and non-emergent requests while delivering quality patient focused care and customer service within the appropriate scope of practice. Services provided at LIFEwest include: Critical Care Transport (CCT), Medical Standby, and Interfacility Transport.

9 days ago
Critical Care Transport RN (CCT-RN, Alameda County)

Royal Ambulance

San Leandro, CA

Preferred : A minimum of two (2) years of critical care, Pre-hospital experience (EMT, Paramedic, or Flight Nurse)Trauma Certifications (PHTLS, ITLS, TNCC, TPATC)Advanced certifications : CFRN, CEN, CCRN, CCT-RN Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS). Teamwork is pivotal in ensuring successful patient outcomesyou will need to be highly communicative with your fellow EMTs, Dispatchers, Hospital Personnel, and Leadership in order to ensure the best outcome.

13 days ago
Critical Care Transport RN (CCT-RN, San Francisco County)

Royal Ambulance

Daly City, CA

Preferred: A minimum of two (2) years of critical care, Pre-hospital experience (EMT, Paramedic, or Flight Nurse)Trauma Certifications (PHTLS, ITLS, TNCC, TPATC)Advanced certifications: CFRN, CEN, CCRN, CCT-RN Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS). Teamwork is pivotal in ensuring successful patient outcomes--you will need to be highly communicative with your fellow EMTs, Dispatchers, Hospital Personnel, and Leadership in order to ensure the best outcome.

13 days ago