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EMT - B

Cotati, CA · On-site

$19.25 - $28.29/hr

Emergency Medical Technician - Part-Time Position Summary The primary mission of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is to respond to both emergent and non-emergent requests for service while ...

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How much do part time emt b jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time emt b in the United States is $20.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Part Time EMT Bs?

Part Time EMT Bs are Emergency Medical Technicians at the Basic level who work less than a full-time schedule, typically providing pre-hospital emergency care and transportation for patients. They assess patients, provide basic medical interventions, and transport individuals to medical facilities as needed. These professionals often work for ambulance services, fire departments, or hospitals and may have flexible or variable work hours depending on organizational needs.

What are the typical shift patterns and scheduling challenges for a Part Time EMT-B?

Part Time EMT-Bs often work variable schedules that include nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the needs of their employer. Shifts can be as short as a few hours or extend to 12 hours, and part-time staff may be called in to cover unexpected absences or high call volumes. Flexibility is important, as shifts may change week-to-week, and it’s common to coordinate closely with full-time EMTs and dispatchers to ensure adequate coverage. While this flexibility can be appealing, it can also make long-term planning more challenging, so clear communication with supervisors regarding availability is crucial.

What is the difference between Part Time Emt B vs Part Time Emt A?

AspectPart Time Emt BPart Time Emt A
CertificationsEMT-Basic certificationEMT-Basic certification
Work EnvironmentAmbulances, emergency scenes, hospitalsAmbulances, emergency scenes, hospitals
Job ResponsibilitiesBasic life support, patient care, transportBasic life support, patient care, transport
Employer UsageAmbulance services, hospitals, EMS agenciesAmbulance services, hospitals, EMS agencies

Part Time Emt B and Part Time Emt A roles share similar certifications, work environments, and responsibilities. The main difference lies in the scope of practice, with Emt B typically handling more advanced procedures than Emt A. Both are essential in emergency medical services, but Emt B may be required for more complex patient care tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time EMT-B, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time EMT-B, you need a solid understanding of emergency medical procedures, first aid, and pre-hospital care, typically supported by completion of an EMT-Basic certification and a valid state license. Familiarity with ambulance equipment, communication devices, and electronic patient care reporting systems is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, composure under pressure, and teamwork are crucial soft skills for effectively managing stressful situations and interacting with patients and colleagues. These skills ensure timely, efficient, and compassionate emergency response, which is vital for patient safety and community trust.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Emt B job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 21% Full Time, and 78% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,441 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

Clinical Office Specialist I and II (CNA/Phlebotomist/EMT-B)

Tanner Memorial Clinic

Layton, UT • On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Full-time, Part-time, Per diem

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Description:

$250 hiring bonus!


Tanner Clinic has an immediate opening for a Clinical Office Specialist I, or II requiring at least one of the following certifications: CNA/Phlebotomy/EMT-B.


Locations:

Layton Antelope A

Layton Antelope B

South Ogden

Murray

Westside (Clinton)

Parkway

Syracuse

East Layton


Specialties available:

PRN-FT/PT (either Phlebotomy, CNA or EMT-B required)

Gastroenterology-FT (either Phlebotomy, CNA or EMT-B required)

Urology-PT (both Phlebotomy, CNA or EMT-B required)

Dermatology- PT/FT (Either Phlebotomy, CNA or EMT-B required)

Pain Management - FT (Either Phlebotomy, CNA or EMT-B required)

Psychiatry- FT (CNA)

Behavioral Health - FT (Phlebotomy)

OB/GYN - FT (CNA)

  • Receive phone calls and respond to patient concerns.
  • Obtain prior authorizations for prescriptions and procedures.
  • Schedule follow-up appointments for physician.
  • Assist with other office duties as needed.
  • Room patients, perform vital signs and obtain patient medical histories.
  • Stocking/cleaning exam rooms and office.
  • No invasive procedures approved – phlebotomy, injections, IV’s, catheters, etc.
  • Phlebotomy work if certified
  • Other duties approved by supervisor


Requirements:

Education:

  • CNA certification or Basic EMT certification or Phlebotomy certification required

Other Requirements:

  • One or more years health care experience preferred
  • Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function of the job


Performance Requirements:


Knowledge:

  • Understand prior authorizations and the referral process
  • Understand templates that pertain to information received from the patient and be able to create an appointment in NextGen with appropriate protocols
  • Complete credentialing test yearly

Skills:

  • Good communication skills
  • Understand and perform blood pressure measurements and vital signs


Abilities:

  • Able to work in stressful situations
  • Able to prioritize patients and needs of office
  • Good organization skills including able to maintain office flow
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers and Providers


Equipment Operated:

  • Standard medical exam/office equipment, which may include computerized health information management system for medical records, blood pressure machine, scales, etc.


Work Environment:

  • Combination of medical office and exam/procedure room settings. Well-lighted, well-ventilated, adequate space


Mental/Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to use appropriate body mechanics techniques when making necessary patient transfers and helping patients with walking, dressing, etc.
  • Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds of supplies
  • Occasional stress from dealing with many staff and patients