As a seasonal emergency medical technician (EMT), you work a temporary job that involves first-responder responsibilities. A seasonal EMT may be stationed at a hospital or work on-site at areas with large crowds of people, such as parks, concerts, and places with increased tourism. Your duties may include monitoring guest activity, looking for fire and safety hazards, investigating disturbances, educating guests on local rules, assessing the situation and determining the appropriate protocol, providing first aid services, driving an ambulance, and preparing incident reports. Many seasonal EMT jobs require you to work weekends and holidays.