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How much do teen advanced emt jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen advanced emt 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.

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A Teen Advanced EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) is a young individual, typically in a structured program, who has received advanced emergency medical training beyond the basic EMT level. They assist in providing pre-hospital care, including administering certain medications, performing advanced airway management, and supporting paramedics in emergencies. While their duties may be limited by age restrictions and local regulations, they play a vital role in healthcare settings such as ambulances, clinics, or community outreach programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Teen Advanced Emt position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Advanced EMT, you need strong emergency medical knowledge, advanced life support skills, and a valid Advanced EMT certification or license. Familiarity with ambulance equipment, patient monitoring devices, and electronic patient care reporting systems is required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and the ability to stay calm under pressure are valuable soft skills in this position. These competencies ensure efficient, high-quality emergency care and collaboration during critical and often high-stress situations.

What are some typical challenges Advanced EMTs may face in the field?

Advanced EMTs often encounter high-pressure situations such as managing multiple patients at accident scenes, providing critical care with limited resources, or responding to unpredictable emergencies. Working long or irregular hours, including nights and weekends, is common due to the 24/7 nature of emergency services. The role also requires strong emotional resilience to handle distressing situations while maintaining professional, compassionate care. Collaborating closely with EMT partners, paramedics, and hospital staff ensures patients receive the best possible treatment during transport and handoff.

What jobs pay $3,000 a day?

Certain high-paying roles such as specialized medical professionals, senior corporate executives, or successful entrepreneurs can earn $3,000 or more per day. These positions often require advanced skills, extensive experience, and relevant certifications, and may involve high-stakes environments or significant responsibilities.
Certified Medical Assistant

Certified Medical Assistant

Texas Children's Hospital

Austin, TX • On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Texas Children's Hospital rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 169 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

59th of 989 rated hospitals


Job description

We are searching for a Certified Medical Assistant for Texas Children's Pediatrics, Capital Pediatric Group- Austin -- someone who works well in a fast-paced setting. In this position, you will assess and provide direct care to patients in the patient care area in a manner developmentally appropriate for the ages of patients served (0 to 18 years) and adults as necessary.

Think you've got what it takes?

Job Duties & Responsibilities

  • Assists in the collection of patient/family data that may include biophysical, psychosocial, developmental, cultural, and environmental information  
  • Collects and documents vital signs, BMI, height/weight, and reason for a visit with 100% accuracy
  • Updates documentation to include if the patient has received care at any other location since the last visit, current medications, allergies, and other information per practice protocol  
  • Prepares patient for examination and assists provider, as directed, during treatments, examinations, and testing as directed  
  • Completes and documents treatments and interventions as directed by provider and within the scope of practice
  • Documents and administers medication and immunizations as directed by the physician
  • Supports patients/families in self-management of their health through assisting with patient education
  • Ability to use a thermometer, scales, sphygmomanometer/stethoscope, butterfly needles, hearing/vision screening equipment, pulse oximetry, tympanometry, basic laboratory equipment, i.e., microscope, centrifuge, hematology analyzer, and specimen collection
  • Fundamental knowledge of pediatric assessment and treatment  
  • As part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace, all successful candidates will be required to undergo respiratory fit testing in compliance with occupational health and safety standards.

Skills & Requirements

  • H.S. Diploma or GED
  • Graduation from a medical assistant or emergency medical technician program or documentation from the licensing authority confirming that medical assistant/emergency medical technician education is not a requirement for certification
  • One of the national certification/registrations:

CCMA: Certified Clinical Medical Assistant - National Health Career Association (NHA)

CMA-AAMA: Certified Medical Assistant - American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)

CMA-C: Clinical Medical Assistant Certification - American Medical Certification Association (AMCA)

NCMA: National Certified Medical Assistant - National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT)

NRCMA: National Registered Certified Medical Assistant - National Association of Health Professionals (NAHP)

RMA-AAH: Registered Medical Assistant - American Allied Health

RMA-AAMP: Registered Medical Assistant - American Association of Medical Personnel

RMA-AMT: Registered Medical Assistant - American Medical Technologist

RMA-ARMA: Registered Medical Assistant - American Registry of Medical Assistants

EMT: Emergency Medical Technician - Texas Department of State Health Services

EMT-A: Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Texas Department of State Health Services

EMT-B: Emergency Medical Technician-Basic - Texas Department of State Health Services

EMT-I: Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate - Texas Department of State Health Services

EMT-P: Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic - Texas Department of State Health Services

LIC PAR: Licensed Paramedic - Texas Department of State Health Services

  • BLS -Cert-Basic Life Support from American Heart Association
  • 1-year related experience preferred 
Texas Children's Pediatrics is the nation's largest primary pediatric care network with more than 200 physicians dedicated to the health care needs of infants to teenagers in over 50 locations throughout the greater Houston area. As part of our goal to build a community of healthy children, Texas Children's Pediatrics Community Cares Program provides trusted, high-quality pediatric medical services for children who otherwise would seek care from emergency centers or possibly go without care or treatment due to low family incomes and/or lack of health insurance.

To join our community of 15,000+ dedicated team members, visit texaschildrenspeople.org for career opportunities.

Texas Children's is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions at Texas Children's without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.

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