Trans-Care Ambulance: Provides emergency and non-emergency medical transportation and ambulance services.
Valid Indiana driver's license, Indiana EMT-Basic certification, current CPR, pass criminal background and motor vehicle report, ability to perform Indiana EMT skills and patient care documentation.
First Care Ambulance: Provides emergency and non-emergency medical ambulance transportation services.
Valid driver’s license, EMT-Basic certification, current BLS/CPR, pass background and motor vehicle checks, complete annual physical and required post-hire training (NIMS, ambulance operations, stretcher/stair chair), and obtain state EMS reciprocity if needed.
Trans-Care Ambulance: Provides emergency and non-emergency medical transportation and ambulance services.
Valid Indiana driver\u0002s license, Indiana EMT-Basic certification, current CPR certification, pass state criminal background check and Indiana BMV motor vehicle report; ability to perform patient lifting and emergency care per Indiana scope of practice.
Indiana University Health: Operates a network of hospitals and healthcare clinics.
Indiana EMT certification (or national cert with IN certification within 30 days), BLS through American Heart Association, valid Indiana driver's license, prior EMT experience preferred, ability to perform basic life support and non-invasive emergency procedures.
Indiana University Health: Operates a network of hospitals and healthcare clinics.
Indiana EMT certification (or national cert with ability to obtain Indiana EMT within 30 days), BLS through American Heart Association, valid Indiana driver's license, ability to perform basic life support and patient transport.
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2+ YOEState EMT-Paramedic license, CPR/AED certification, basic IV therapy per state, FDA-approved Medical Support Specialist training, and 2 years clinical or hospital experience.
Army National Guard: A reserve component of the United States military.
Military enlistment, high school diploma/GED or junior in high school, ages 17–35, pass physical and moral/legal standards, obtain National Registry EMT certification, complete Basic and Advanced training.
Army National Guard: A reserve component of the United States military.
Military enlistment, junior in high school or high school diploma/GED, ages 17–35, pass physical and background standards, meet citizenship requirements, complete Basic Training and AIT, obtain NREMT/EMT certification.
Fast Pace Health: Network of urgent and primary care medical clinics.
0+ YOEARRT or state radiologic registration required, current CPR, TB and IV certification within 60 days, High School diploma, ability to perform patient positioning, image review, vitals, basic nursing tasks, and compliance with radiology safety.