Tandym Group
A services organization in Texas is looking to add a compassionate and hardworking Emergency Medicine Technician (EMT) to its Workplace Health & Safety team. As a vital resource for the site's employees, the Emergency Medicine Technician (EMT) will be responsible for providing first aid, health guidance, and safety education.
About the Opportunity:
Shift:
10 hour day or night shift Schedule:
4 shifts per week Setting:
Occupational Health Responsibilities: Deliver first aid care and refer employees to external medical providers as needed Support workers' compensation and return-to-work programs Maintain accurate records of care and submit end-of-shift reports Provide coaching on at-risk work behaviors and ergonomic practices Attend safety committee and case management meetings Conduct random saliva drug testing Maintain medical supply inventory and a clean treatment area Participate in CPR, First Aid, and AED certification training sessions Respond to on-site emergencies and provide critical care Flexibility to work holidays and weekends as required Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from an approved ECC provider One of the following: Valid EMT or Paramedic Certification (State or NREMT)
Minimum 6 months of recent U.S. military medical experience (e.g., Combat Medic, Corpsman)
Active Athletic Trainer Certification (BOC or state equivalent)
Willingness to obtain adult First Aid/CPR/AED certification from AHA or ARC within 3 weeks of start date
10 hour day or night shift Schedule:
4 shifts per week Setting:
Occupational Health Responsibilities: Deliver first aid care and refer employees to external medical providers as needed Support workers' compensation and return-to-work programs Maintain accurate records of care and submit end-of-shift reports Provide coaching on at-risk work behaviors and ergonomic practices Attend safety committee and case management meetings Conduct random saliva drug testing Maintain medical supply inventory and a clean treatment area Participate in CPR, First Aid, and AED certification training sessions Respond to on-site emergencies and provide critical care Flexibility to work holidays and weekends as required Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from an approved ECC provider One of the following: Valid EMT or Paramedic Certification (State or NREMT)
Minimum 6 months of recent U.S. military medical experience (e.g., Combat Medic, Corpsman)
Active Athletic Trainer Certification (BOC or state equivalent)
Willingness to obtain adult First Aid/CPR/AED certification from AHA or ARC within 3 weeks of start date