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Weekend Emt Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

EMT - Grants Pass

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS/CPR) certification for all EMT level * Covid-19 vaccination or valid exemption * FEMA ICS 100,200,700 and 800 * Emergency vehicle operation knowledge * Radio ...

EMT - Grants Pass

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS/CPR) certification for all EMT level * Covid-19 vaccination or valid exemption * FEMA ICS 100,200,700 and 800 * Emergency vehicle operation knowledge * Radio ...

EMT - Grants Pass

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS/CPR) certification for all EMT level * Covid-19 vaccination or valid exemption * FEMA ICS 100,200,700 and 800 * Emergency vehicle operation knowledge * Radio ...

EMT - Grants Pass

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS/CPR) certification for all EMT level * Covid-19 vaccination or valid exemption * FEMA ICS 100,200,700 and 800 * Emergency vehicle operation knowledge * Radio ...

EMT - Grants Pass

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS/CPR) certification for all EMT level * Covid-19 vaccination or valid exemption * FEMA ICS 100,200,700 and 800 * Emergency vehicle operation knowledge * Radio ...

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Weekend Emt information

Can EMTs just work weekends?

Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) can often choose to work part-time or weekend shifts, depending on the employer and scheduling needs. Many EMTs work flexible hours, including weekends, especially in 24/7 emergency services or ambulance companies, but availability for weekend work varies by position and employer policies.

What are the typical working hours and team dynamics for a Weekend EMT?

Weekend EMTs often work 12-hour or 24-hour shifts, typically on Saturdays and Sundays, to provide continuous emergency coverage during peak demand periods. You’ll frequently collaborate with a partner EMT or paramedic and coordinate with dispatchers, firefighters, and emergency room staff to deliver timely patient care. The role requires adaptability, as call volume and case types can vary significantly from shift to shift. Teamwork is essential, with a strong emphasis on clear communication and mutual support to handle emergencies efficiently and safely. This environment offers valuable experience for professional growth and can be a great step toward advancing within emergency medical services.

What is a Weekend EMT job?

A Weekend EMT job involves providing emergency medical care primarily on weekends, responding to 911 calls, assessing patients, and administering basic life support. EMTs in this role may work for ambulance services, hospitals, or event medical teams. Responsibilities include stabilizing patients, transporting them to medical facilities, and communicating with healthcare professionals. Weekend EMTs typically have the same training and certification as full-time EMTs but work part-time or on-call shifts.

What is the highest paid EMT?

The highest paid Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are typically those with advanced certifications such as Advanced EMT (AEMT) or Paramedic, and they often work in regions with higher cost of living or for private ambulance services. Paramedics generally earn higher salaries than basic EMTs, with top earners making over $50,000 annually, especially with experience and specialized skills.

Why is EMT pay so low?

EMT pay is often low due to the entry-level nature of the position, high demand for workers, and the typically part-time or shift-based schedule. Additionally, EMTs usually require basic certification, and the job involves physically demanding work in high-stress environments, but compensation has not always kept pace with these factors.

Is 25 too late to become an EMT?

There is no age limit to becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); many programs accept students in their 20s and beyond. As long as you meet the training and certification requirements, such as completing a state-approved EMT course and passing the certification exam, you can pursue this career at age 25 or older.

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

To thrive as a Weekend EMT, you need strong emergency medical skills, quick decision-making abilities, and a current EMT certification or license. Familiarity with ambulance equipment, vital sign monitors, and radios is essential for responding effectively to emergency calls. Excellent communication, teamwork, and stress management skills help you provide calm and efficient care in high-pressure situations. These abilities are crucial to ensuring patient safety and effective collaboration with other emergency personnel during weekend shifts, when call volumes can be high.

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SkillBridge EMT - Pacific Region (Multiple Locations)

SkillBridge EMT - Pacific Region (Multiple Locations)

AMR

Portland, OR

$18.75 - $25/hr

Contractor

Re-posted 27 days ago


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EMT Military Fellowship (This opportunity is available to those who are located in our Pacific Region: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI)

MUST BE ACTIVE-DUTY MILITARY TO QUALIFY 

Not active-duty military? You can view related open roles here:  

  • EMT: Emergency Medical Technician| GMR Careers
 

Global Medical Response (GMR) is proud to be an authorized provider of the DOD SkillBridge program, offering Service Members the opportunity to gain valuable civilian work experience in the medical response industry through training and internships. 

Under the SkillBridge program, GMR hosts active-duty U.S. Military members for skilled employment training during the final six months of their active-duty obligated service. The SkillBridge Program with GMR will run for up to 180-days.  

We're hiring Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) for our DOD SkillBridge Fellowship that will respond to emergency and non-emergency requests for medical assistance and deliver high-quality care, treatment, and customer service to patients.  

 Responsibilities: 

  • EMTs provide an assessment of patients, determine necessary care and deliver emergency services by utilizing appropriate medical techniques and equipment. 

  • Document patient information, condition and treatment while maintaining confidentiality and patient rights. 

  • Take pride in providing a safe, clean, and well-stocked environment for patients. 

  • Use appropriate EMT skills to provide care including communications, medical equipment, cleaning procedures, office equipment and tools. 

  • EMTs operate an ambulance in conjunction with applicable company safety policies, and traffic laws related to the operation of emergency medical response vehicles. 

  • Work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as your fellow EMTs. 

Other Responsibilities: 

  • Participate in community programs to maintain AMR image and establish strong community relations. 

MinimumRequired Qualifications: 

  • Current Active-Duty Service Member 

  • Meets DoD SkillBridge Qualifications 

  • Available to participate 90-days. 

  • Obtain approval from your unit commander and agree that participation in SkillBridge can be terminated at any time by the Service if mission requirements dictate. 

  • Work remotely in the continental US 

  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) 

  • State EMT License (as applicable)

  • State Driver's License 

  • BLS, NREMT 

  • Driving record compliant with company policy 

  • Pass Physical Agility Test 

  • Some work experience, preferably healthcare 

Why Choose AMR? AMR is one of Global Medical Response's (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world at www.AtaMomentsNotice.com. 

GMR's Core Behaviors-keep care at the center, raise your hand, seek to understand, find a way together and be accountable-unite our teams and set us apart in emergency medical services.

GMR is committed to supporting veterans, military spouses, and active-duty service members through recognized hiring initiatives and partnerships. Learn more about our dedication to creating meaningful career opportunities for the military community at Military | GMR Careers

Employment Type: CONTRACTOR