Emergency Medical Technician Career Research and Resources
North Montgomery Fire Dept.
I was a firefighter. I responded to numerous motor vehicle accidents and fires.
Avg. Salary: $57,500 · Company Rank: Not Available
Branford Fire Department
Rose through the ranks that upon retirement I held the title of Deputy Chief incharge of field operations and deputy fire marshal.
Avg. Salary: $65,800 · Company Rank: Not Available
Yale-New Haven Health Systems
Upon hire, I was responsible for ensuring our hospitals were in compliance with The Joint Commission on hospital accredidations emergency management requirements. I later agreed to act as a curriculum developer and for two years worked on and developed three training programs for the Federal Emergency Managemtn Agency.
Avg. Salary: $65,800 · Company Rank: Not Available
East Shore District Health Department
Was responsible for the development of policies and all preparation pertaining to public health services provided to the public in the event of a bio-terror attack.This included the devlopment of policies applying to the delivery of medical countermeasures to our citizens through emergency clinics which I developed. In addition, I was charged with recruiting and training sufficient volunteers to staff these clinics (Medical...
Avg. Salary: $65,800 · Company Rank: Not Available
Self emp-loyed / Independent Instructor of emergency services
As an independent instructor I have been retained by various agencies and organizations to conduct training for both the general public (basic level initial EMT training) as well as seasoned emergency service (fire, EMS and Law Enforcement) personnel. I have conducted training as a part time faculty member at the Connecticut Fire Academy, the Connecticut Municipal Police Academy and under contract, with the National Fire Ac...
Avg. Salary: $65,800 · Company Rank: Not Available
S.C. Probation/Parole & Pardon Service
Direct supervision of adult Probationers and Parolees. Duties include one on one supervision of up to 170 offenders. Areas of supervision included employemt, reporting, income, payment of supervision fees, fines, and restitution as ordered by the Court or Board. Offenders were monitored for community compliance to include verification of residence and employment. Regular home and community visits were conducted to secur...
Avg. Salary: $26,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Rural/Metro
Paramedics are highly trained emergency medical technicians who most often work with law enforcement and firefighters to provide immediate medical help to sick or injured people. Paramedics have many responsibilities while on duty. Safety, providing the highest quality of patient care and maintaining a workable environment stocked with equipment needed to work in the field are among the responsibilities held by medics. They...
Avg. Salary: $80,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Rural/Metro
An EMS supervisor can work in a variety of medical support organizations ranging from hospitals to ambulatory services to paramedic rescue support. The EMS supervisor also plans and evaluates the delivery of services for the medical organization that he or she works for by coordinating with other fire rescue and paramedic organizations. The EMS supervisor works in a dynamic environment which is fast paced, especially if emp...
Avg. Salary: $80,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
American Medical Response
Education and continue education instructor for newly and currently licensed Paramedics.
Avg. Salary: $80,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Fujisu
Planning and tracking resources to meet customer demands is hard enough with standard products but it is truly difficult when you are building products from scratch. In addition to managing machinery and materials, you also have to account for non-plant resources such as people and information.
Avg. Salary: $80,000 · Company Rank: Not Available