Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Full Time

Cayuga Health SystemMontour Falls, NY
22hOnsite

About The Position

Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) at Centralus Health Ambulance (CHT) play a vital role in advancing our mission to deliver high-quality, compassionate emergency medical care and transport services that strengthen the well-being of our communities. EMTs provide basic life support (BLS), patient assessment, emergency care, and safe transport under medical direction. EMTs may also assist with interfacility transports, community paramedicine initiatives, and disaster response operations as directed. As a member of the CHT team, you will be part of a dynamic, mission-driven organization that values professionalism, teamwork, and personal accountability. This position is physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding, requiring sound judgment, resilience, and a strong commitment to patient care. EMTs must meet established functional standards and maintain readiness to respond to emergencies with competence and composure. Each team member represents the organization's commitment to clinical excellence, collaboration, and respect; both within the workplace and in the communities we serve. At CHT, job expectations are designed to promote transparency, accountability, and growth. You will be expected to uphold our Mission, Vision, and Core Values in all aspects of your work, support organizational goals, and contribute positively to a respectful, supportive team culture. Through dedication to learning, service, and professionalism, you will help ensure that every patient interaction reflects the compassion, integrity, and excellence that define Centralus Health Ambulance.

Requirements

  • Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma (GED or similar)
  • Valid New York State Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B) certification.
  • Valid American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR certification.
  • Possess a NYS motor vehicle operator's license Class D or higher for at least the prior three years.
  • Complete FEMA Independent Study Courses: IS-5.a, IS-100.c, IS-200.c, IS-700.b, IS-800.d (or most recent versions)
  • Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
  • Maintain a driver rating of Acceptable or higher, as outlined in the Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) guideline (203.01.01.01).
  • Maintain a Quality Assurance Status of Acceptable or Clear as outlined in the Quality Assurance (QA) Status guideline (203.01.01.01).
  • Must not have any pending criminal charges that, if convicted, would prohibit employment or membership in the organization, or otherwise compromise the integrity or image of Centralus Health Ambulance.
  • Successfully complete an initial Member Training Program and probationary period.
  • Successfully engage in continual Member Training and Annual Requalification as outlined in the Member Training and Annual Requalification guideline (205.01.01.04) for the level of service being provided to the community.
  • Meet minimum hourly or shift requirements either on a monthly or quarterly basis as set forth by the Chief.
  • Ability to communicate effectively via telephone, radio equipment, and in person.
  • Ability to interpret oral, written, and diagnostic form instructions accurately.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and remain calm in high-stress or emotionally charged situations.
  • Ability to read and comprehend English-language materials, including manuals, maps, and medical documentation.
  • Ability to accurately discern street signs, addresses, and environmental cues in varied conditions.
  • Ability to interview patients, family members, and bystanders to obtain relevant medical and situational information.
  • Ability to document all relevant information clearly and completely in the prescribed format, recognizing the legal significance of such records.
  • Ability to converse effectively in English with coworkers, dispatchers, and hospital personnel regarding patient status and care.
  • Ability to lift, carry, and balance up to one hundred twenty-five (125) pounds.
  • Possess good manual dexterity with the ability to perform all assigned tasks with precision and care.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, crawl, and maneuver safely on uneven terrain.
  • Ability to function efficiently throughout an entire operational period without undue fatigue or interruption.
  • Ability to work effectively in varied environmental conditions such as extreme heat, cold, moisture, and low-light situations.
  • Ability to remain unaffected by loud noises, flashing lights, and other environmental stressors commonly encountered in emergency response settings.
  • Ability to complete required tasks and special assignments as directed.
  • Ability to adhere to all operational safety standards, infection control protocols, and departmental guidelines.
  • Annually submit a completed physician-signed Health and Wellness Attestation and updated immunization record in compliance with Centralus Health policy.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a hospital-based or system-integrated EMS agency preferred.
  • Associate's degree;
  • Valid International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) certification;
  • FEMA ICS-300 and ICS-400

Responsibilities

  • Uphold Mission and Values: Support and embody Centralus Health System and Centralus Health Ambulance's Mission, Vision, Core Values, and strategic goals in all duties and interactions.
  • Ensure Safety and Compliance: Prioritize safety at all times, adhering to organizational policies, procedures, traffic laws, and all applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Deliver Quality Patient Care: Respond to emergency and non-emergency calls, assess and treat patients according to BLS protocols, and provide compassionate, high-quality care
  • Communicate and Collaborate: Maintain clear, professional communication with dispatch, coworkers, other responders, and receiving facilities to ensure seamless care coordination.
  • Document and Maintain Readiness: Complete accurate and timely patient care documentation; maintain ambulance, equipment, and station readiness, including restocking and infection control.
  • Demonstrate Professional Accountability: Take responsibility for decisions and actions, perform assigned tasks to high standards, and promote transparency and continuous improvement.
  • Engage in Learning and Growth: Participate in ongoing education, skill development, and quality improvement efforts to enhance professional competence and career growth.
  • Promote Wellness and Team Culture: Recognize the challenges of EMS work, advocate for personal and team well-being, and contribute to a positive, respectful, and enjoyable work environment.
  • Have fun and enjoy the work that you do.
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