... confidently in tactical, semi-austere, remote, and high-risk environments, often as the sole ... Required Qualifications • Current NREMT-A, NREMT-Paramedic, or RN license/certification ...
... confidently in tactical, semi-austere, remote, and high-risk environments, often as the sole ... Required Qualifications • Current NREMT-A, NREMT-Paramedic, or RN license/certification ...
Emergency Medical Technician - Federal Emergency Medical Transport (Remote)
Washington, DC · Remote
$25 - $48/hr
Tactical EMS or wilderness EMS certification * Hazardous materials awareness or operations certification * Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C) or Flight Paramedic (FP-C) certification * Multi-state ...
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Emergency Medical Technician - Federal Emergency Medical Transport (Remote)
Washington, DC · Remote
$25 - $48/hr
Tactical EMS or wilderness EMS certification * Hazardous materials awareness or operations certification * Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C) or Flight Paramedic (FP-C) certification * Multi-state ...
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| Aspect | Remote Tactical Paramedic | Tactical Medic |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | EMT-B, EMT-Paramedic, Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) | EMT-B, EMT-Paramedic, Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) |
| Work Environment | Remote locations, mobile units, or on-call settings | On-site in tactical or combat zones, law enforcement, military operations |
| Employer & Industry | Government agencies, private security, remote medical services | Law enforcement, military, special operations |
The main difference between a Remote Tactical Paramedic and a Tactical Medic lies in their work environment. Remote Tactical Paramedics typically operate in non-violent, mobile, or remote settings, providing medical support from a distance or in non-combat zones. Tactical Medics are usually embedded directly within tactical teams or military units, working in high-risk, on-the-ground environments. Both roles require similar certifications and medical skills, but their operational contexts differ significantly.
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Job description
UG Solutions is a fast-moving, mission-driven private security company with global reach and a strong operational backbone. Headquartered in the greater Charlotte area, we operate in high-stakes environments and support government, humanitarian, and commercial clients.
Overview
We are seeking highly capable Emergency Care Medical Providers (NREMT-A, NREMT-Paramedics, and Registered Nurses) to support a broad range of contractual, operational, and semi-austere medical missions. Ideal candidates possess 5+ years of direct clinical experience, a strong emergency or critical care foundation, and the ability to function independently in both structured and resource-limited environments.
Preferred applicants bring experience from ambulance operations, emergency departments, critical-care units, flight medicine, or prior medical contracting, as well as those with backgrounds as Army 68W, Navy IDC, Air Force IDMT, or other conventional/expeditionary military medical specialties.
This position supports a diverse portfolio of operations, including:
• Protective security medical details
• Humanitarian aid missions
• Crisis and natural disaster response
• Semi-austere and remote site medical support
• Event-based, rapid response, or on-call medical coverage
Key Responsibilities
• Deliver advanced medical assessment, trauma care, stabilization, and critical interventions in clinical and non-
clinical settings.
• Operate confidently in tactical, semi-austere, remote, and high-risk environments, often as the sole medical
provider.
• Maintain readiness for rapid deployment during emergencies, disasters, or mission-specific tasking.
• Perform medical threat assessments, operational planning, and risk mitigation for clients and supported teams.
• Manage medical equipment, austere medical kits, pharmaceuticals, and logistical preparation for missions.
• Coordinate higher-level care, interface with partner facilities, and arrange medical evacuation when required.
• Provide on-site medical support to protective or crisis-management teams.
• Conduct medical documentation in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards.
• Train clients or team members on BLS, trauma response, and medical readiness as required.
Required Qualifications
• Current NREMT-A, NREMT-Paramedic, or RN license/certification (unrestricted).
• Minimum 5+ years of hands-on patient care in environments such as ambulance/EMS, ER, ICU, flight medicine, or
direct contract medical support.
• Current BLS, PALS, and ACLS; PHTLS/ITLS or equivalent trauma certification.
• Demonstrated ability to work autonomously in remote, semi-austere, or operational settings.
• Strong clinical decision-making, patient management, and emergency care proficiency.
• Ability to travel, deploy, and operate within dynamic or high-pressure environments.
Preferred Qualifications
• Prior military medical experience (68W, Navy IDC, IDMT, or equivalent).
• Critical care or flight medicine background (ER, ICU, CCU, aeromedical).
• Additional advanced certifications such as FP-C, CCP-C, CCEMTP, TNCC, CFRN/CTRN, or equivalent.
• Experience supporting:
o Protective security programs
o Humanitarian or conflict-zone operations
o Disaster-response deployments
• Familiarity with TCCC, TECC, prolonged field care, and operational medical roles.
• Strong communication skills and the ability to integrate with security, logistics, or multinational teams.