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EMT - Yonkers NY

Yonkers, NY · On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Empress EMT'S & Paramedics will collaborate with their direct supervisors, Municipal & County Fire, Police departments as well as other medical staff, patients and family members. To provide the ...

EMS Academy | EMT Student - Yonkers, NY

Yonkers, NY · On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Empress EMS is the largest provider of EMS in the Hudson Valley Region, providing both emergency and non-emergency patient transport. Upon passing the New York State Exam, EMTs join the frontlines of ...

$70 - $100/hr

Clinical * Full-Time * On-site Locations Showing 1 location Empress Ambulance Service | Yonkers, NY (South Division) | POSITION OVERVIEW Empress Ambulance Service is seeking a CE South Education ...

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How much do empress jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for empress in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an empress?

An Empress is a female monarch who rules an empire, typically holding supreme authority over its territories and people. Her role may be ceremonial, symbolic, or actively involved in governance, depending on the historical and political context. Empresses have historically played key roles in diplomacy, military leadership, and cultural patronage. Some inherit their position through birthright, while others may gain power through marriage or political maneuvering.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for an empress in a modern ceremonial or constitutional monarchy?

In a modern ceremonial or constitutional monarchy, the Empress typically focuses on representing the nation at official events, supporting charitable organizations, and participating in cultural and diplomatic engagements. Daily activities may include meeting with dignitaries, attending state functions, and working with advisors to prepare for public appearances. The role also involves collaborating closely with other members of the royal family and palace staff to ensure smooth execution of ceremonial duties. While not involved in political decision-making, the Empress plays a vital part in national unity and cultural preservation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an empress, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Empress, one would traditionally require a deep understanding of governance, diplomacy, and cultural knowledge, often gained through royal upbringing or formal education. Familiarity with statecraft tools, such as legal systems, protocols, and advisory councils, is typically essential in this role. Exceptional soft skills like leadership, emotional intelligence, and public communication help build trust and maintain stability within the realm. These skills and qualities are crucial for guiding a nation, fostering unity, and ensuring effective rule.

What is the difference between Empress vs Princess?

AspectEmpressPrincess
Role & ResponsibilitiesRuler or sovereign of an empire, often with executive authorityRoyal family member, often involved in ceremonial duties and support roles
Required CredentialsHistorical or ceremonial titles; no formal credentialsRoyal lineage, often with royal education or training
Work EnvironmentImperial courts, ceremonial events, historical settingsRoyal courts, public appearances, family events
Industry UsageHistorical, royal, or ceremonial contextsRoyal families, historical references, cultural discussions

The main difference between an Empress and a Princess lies in their roles and status. An Empress is typically the ruler of an empire, holding significant authority, while a Princess is usually a royal family member with ceremonial duties. The titles reflect different levels of power and responsibilities within royal hierarchies.

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Infographic showing various Empress job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

EMT-B | Fulltime | Part-time - Yonkers, NY

Empress EMS

Yonkers, NY • On-site

$21/hr

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6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

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Job description

Empress - Multiple Locations and Shifts Available
Hourly Wage: $21.00 per hour
Job Summary:
As an EMT-Basic with Empress EMS, you will provide high-quality emergency and non-emergency patient care and transport in both pre-hospital and inter-facility settings. Working under the direction of the Operations Department, you will deliver supportive and definitive care while collaborating with supervisors, municipal and county Fire and Police departments, medical staff, patients, and their families.
This role requires a commitment to exceptional patient care and customer service at every level of interaction — from the emergency scene to the hospital setting.
Requirements for Employment:
  1. Current New York State Certification (EMT-B) and current CPR Certification. The EMT is required to maintain valid certification at this level at all times. And any other local region requirements.
  2. A valid Driver’s License and a clean driving record, which meet the underwriting guidelines of our insurance carrier. The EMT is required to maintain his/her driving status. The EMT is required to maintain a valid driver’s license at all times.
  3. Negative Drug Tests. Empress Ambulance Service will arrange the testing day and time
  4. Satisfactorily completes all aspects of the pre-employment process administered by/ for Empress Ambulance Service, LLC, including drug screening, background check, and CPAT
  5. Employees are hired and are considered probationary for a period of 180 days.

Prerequisite Courses - Empress EMS Required Training (Must be completed before Day 1 of Orientation - No Exceptions)
  • AWR160
  • IS 100c
  • IS 200c
  • IS 700b
  • NYS Mandated Reporter
  • IS 906
  • IS 907
Work Environment: Works outdoors and indoors with occasional exposure to hazardous conditions and to blood/body fluids, requires respirator use, fumes/odors, extended day, and temperature changes. Frequently works with others, face-to-face contact with others, with exposure to noise, mechanical equipment, and electrical equipment. Performs shift work and performs duties frequently in a mobile environment and in confined areas.
Job Description: Main Duties
  • Assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates patient care within the scope of established treatment protocols and the current standard of care.•Provides accurate and pertinent written documentation of all patient care and EMS responses.
  • Completes ALL required Empress and NYS paperwork.
  • Maintains all patient care equipment, vehicles, supplies, daily logs, and patient care records as directed by the company.
  • Operates Empress Vehicles and equipment as required, according to company policy. Maintains a safe and orderly work environment and promotes safe work practices for all employees.
  • Reports to work on time and understands that due to the nature of EMS, the EMT’s assigned shift may exceed the assigned time for the end of the shift. Mandatory overtime may be assigned.
  • Work schedules encompass a variety of shifts. The EMT may be required, as part of his/her normal duties, to work ANY of the shifts available.•Follows all Empress Policies and Procedures.
  • Attends mandatory continuing medical education, updates, and staff meetings as required by Empress.
  • Complies with the established guidelines for uniform dress and standard equipment regulations.
  • Assist in the provision of public information and educational programs designed to promote EMTs and the services offered by Empress to the community and allied EMS agencies.
  • The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is required to sit, climb or balance; step, stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must frequently lift and/or carry a maximum of 150 pounds unassisted and up to 300 pounds as part of a two-person crew. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Will be required to render appropriate medical care to patients suffering from various communicable diseases. The EMT will follow the recommendations for personal protection as currently issued by the New York State Department of Health EMS Bureau.
  • Will be prepared to encounter violent or abusive patients. The EMT will take necessary steps to ensure his/her own safety at all times.
  • Other miscellaneous duties as assigned or outlined in the Empress Employee Manual.
Job Description: Emergency Medical Technician - Basic EMT-B
The EMT-B has the following responsibilities and performs the following job functions:
Company Assigned Duties:
  • Accurate written documentation of PCR and any requested reports
  • Completion of daily vehicle inspection, equipment check, and daily log
  • Restocks of all used medical and trauma supplies
  • Proper use of radio, cellular, and other communication devices
  • Maintaining a clean, safe work environment in all company vehicles and stations
Clinical Skills:
  • Rapid, thorough patient care history and physical exam
  • Prioritization of care
  • Patient interview
  • BLS assessment
  • Oral Suctioning
  • Oral Airways
  • BVM ventilation
  • Oxygen administration
  • BCLS CPR administration
  • Use of a Semi-Automatic Defibrillator
  • Spinal Motion Restriction and immobilization when required
  • Use of extrication devices
  • Traction and Splinting
  • Emergency childbirth
  • Triage of multiple casualties
  • Familiarization with the Incident Command System
  • Crisis Intervention and Other Communication Skills
  • Operation of the vehicle safely in emergency and non-emergency modes
Continuing Education Requirements:
  • Maintenance of EMT Certification, attending NYS recertification classes as needed
  • Current BCLS Certification
  • Attendance at company in-service/updates as required

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