The Department of Emergency Services' MED-ACT Division is looking for qualified applicants to fill the position of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). MED-ACT is Johnson County’s 9-1-1 EMS and ambulance service provider, serving the entire county and its cities, towns, and unincorporated areas. We have cohesive partnerships with fire departments throughout the county and within the EMS system. With a commitment to excellence in service, patient care, and achieving the best possible clinical outcomes, we are proud to be a vital part of our county’s healthcare and public safety system. Our team of skilled professionals works tirelessly to provide the highest quality out-of-hospital care. As an EMT at Johnson County MED-ACT, you will play a critical role in delivering life-saving care to our community members during their most challenging moments. You will be responsible for responding to emergency calls, providing medical treatment, and ensuring the safe transportation of patients to medical facilities. At MED-ACT, we take pride in providing our EMTs with the best tools and equipment to ensure the highest level of patient care. Our fleet of ambulances is equipped with cutting-edge technology and resources to support our providers in delivering top-notch care in every situation. In addition, our Quality Assurance and Education Division staff work closely with the Medical Director’s office to review and improve the services we provide. We understand that working as an EMT can be demanding, both physically and emotionally. That's why we prioritize the well-being of our team members. At MED-ACT, you'll find a supportive atmosphere where we care about your physical and mental health. We offer resources and programs to help our employees preserve their physical fitness, manage stress, maintain a work-life balance, and foster personal and professional growth.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED