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Mate, Brilliant

Mystic, CT ยท On-site

$44K/yr

Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness EMT desired. * Experience in wooden yacht vessel management and maintenance is required. * Experience with finish work, specifically experienced with varnish.

Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness EMT desired. * Experience in wooden yacht vessel management and maintenance is required. * Experience with finish work, specifically experienced with varnish.

Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness EMT desired. * Experience in wooden yacht vessel management and maintenance is required. * Experience with finish work, specifically experienced with varnish.

EMS Lab Assistant, PT

Aspen, CO ยท On-site

$41.36/hr

Additional qualifications including a AHA BLS Instructor, Wilderness EMT Upgrade, AEMT or paramedic preferred. Special Skills and Abilities: Ability to use good judgment and remain calm in high ...

EMS Lab Assistant, PT

Aspen, CO ยท On-site

$41.36/hr

Additional qualifications including a AHA BLS Instructor, Wilderness EMT Upgrade, AEMT or paramedic preferred. Special Skills and Abilities: Ability to use good judgment and remain calm in high ...

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How much do wilderness emt jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average weekly pay for wilderness emt in the United States is $1,869.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,019.23 and $2,480.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Wilderness EMT?

A Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician (WEMT) provides medical care in remote and challenging environments where hospital access is delayed. They are trained in both traditional EMT skills and wilderness medicine, which includes prolonged patient care, improvising medical equipment, and making critical decisions in austere conditions. WEMTs often work in outdoor guiding, search and rescue, disaster response, and remote medical support. Their training equips them to handle injuries, illnesses, and environmental emergencies far from conventional medical facilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Wilderness EMT?

To thrive as a Wilderness EMT, you need advanced emergency medical training, strong decision-making skills, and experience with outdoor survival techniques, typically demonstrated by completion of a Wilderness EMT certification course. Familiarity with specialized equipment like portable trauma kits, satellite communication devices, and GPS navigation systems is often required. Excellent communication, resilience, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are key soft skills in this field. These abilities are vital for delivering critical care in remote settings where resources are limited and patient outcomes depend on rapid, effective intervention.

What are some unique challenges Wilderness EMTs face compared to traditional EMTs?

Unlike traditional EMTs who operate in urban or suburban environments with rapid access to hospitals and resources, Wilderness EMTs often work in remote areas with limited supplies and delayed evacuation times. This means you'll need to provide extended patient care in challenging weather, rough terrain, and potentially unpredictable situations until advanced help arrives. Collaboration with search and rescue teams or outdoor guides is common, and strong problem-solving skills are essential for improvising solutions. Being prepared both mentally and physically for these demanding conditions is crucial for job success and patient safety.

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Advanced EMT - Ambulance, Per Diem

New London, NH

New London, NH โ€ข On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

EMT-Advanced Position

The EMT-Advanced functions as a primary provider of advanced prehospital emergency medical care and transportation. Working with autonomy, the EMT-Advanced provider is responsible for patient care decisions, scene management, and ensuring high-quality clinical documentation. This position demands critical thinking, physical endurance, and the ability to perform in high-stress environments, often with limited support.

Not a remote eligible position. Non-Exempt position: Employees must be clocked in and physically present at the assigned station to be considered in work status.

Independent Clinical & Operational Functioning
  • Provide unsupervised basic life support (BLS) care appropriate to the EMT-A level.
  • Make autonomous decisions during assessment and treatment.
  • Operate in the ambulance independently as either a driver or rear care provider.
  • Perform additional responsibilities as required or assigned by leadership to support departmental operations, patient care initiatives, quality improvement, or organizational goals. Duties may vary depending on emergent needs, operational priorities, or evolving best practices.
Patient Assessment, Care & Documentation
  • Perform comprehensive assessments.
  • Emergency Medical Care
    • Administer EMTA scope medications, manage airways, and perform IV/IO access.
    • Apply protocols for trauma, cardiac, respiratory, and medical emergencies.
  • Non-Emergent/Transfer Medical Care
    • Perform interfacility transports at levels, BLS, and assist at PIFT, SCT.
    • Administer required care as dictated by patient acuity.
  • Accurately document findings and interventions in electronic or paper formats.
  • Utilize the department's designated electronic health record system (e.g., ImageTrend) to accurately document all patient encounters, including refusals and non-transports.
  • Accurately document findings and interventions in electronic or paper formats per department policy.
Safe Transport of Patients
  • Extricate patients from varied environments including confined spaces and wilderness areas.
  • Ensure safe and comfortable transportation, with continuous patient monitoring.
Communication
  • Relay clinical data to medical control and hospital staff.
  • Coordinate via radio and digital communication systems.
Equipment & Vehicle Maintenance
  • Perform daily checks of vehicles and equipment.
  • Restock and clean as required.
Compliance & Protocol Adherence
  • Follow EMS protocols and maintain licensure as defined by New Hampshire RSA 153-A and Saf-C 5900 rules.
  • Participate in quality assurance programs.
  • Complete all assigned requirements of both the department and the hospital.
Professional Conduct
  • Uphold patient and coworker confidentiality and demonstrate compassion at all times.
  • Maintain ethical standards and represent the department professionally to both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Engage in professional conduct that supports a culture of safety, mutual respect, and mental wellness.
  • Coordinate with fire, police, and other healthcare agencies as required.
  • Participate in MCIs, community events, and disaster drills.
Qualifications

Education & Training

  • Maintain required certifications
  • NREMT-A
  • Emergency Medical Services Provider License
  • CPR
  • Attend training sessions as required
  • Complete required department training/competencies

Position Requirements

  • Licensure/Certification: NREMT-Advanced or equivalent state licensure.
  • Experience: At least 2 years of BLS field experience preferred.
  • Education: High school diploma/GED required; associate degree or higher preferred.
  • Other: Must have an unrestricted driver's license; clean driving record.

Physical Requirements

  • Lifting: Must be able to lift 100 lbs. or more.
  • Mobility: No restrictions on grip strength, bending, climbing stairs, including moving up or down them backwards, or maneuvering equipment/patients in challenging environments.
  • Stamina: Must perform prolonged physical activities and maintain alertness during long shifts or stressful scenarios.

Cognitive, Vision, Hearing, and Speech Requirements

  • Ability to rapidly assess a variety of situations, make appropriate decisions applicable to state protocols, departmental policies etc.
  • Vision: Must have corrected or uncorrected vision sufficient to drive, read monitors, medication labels, and navigate challenging environments.
  • Hearing: Adequate hearing to detect alarms, communicate with dispatch and partners, and respond to emergency signals.
  • Speech: Clear and articulate verbal communication to coordinate with patients, families, and interagency personnel.

Required Licensure/Certifications

โ€ข Emergency Medical Technician - NH (EMT1000) โ€ข Emergency Medical Technician Registration (NREMT)

Required Certifications:

โ€ข (BLS) Basic Life Support