EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
Discover practical ways to build simple movement into your day to reduce injury risk, improve resilience and help extend your career
How physical therapy, work hardening and smart rehab speed a safe return
Asbel Montes calls on leaders to build accountability, courage and growth through intentional support
EMS social media can elevate the profession — or erode it. The difference lies in intent, humility and whether the goal is insight or outrage
From mental health to pay equity, influencer and flight medic Sophie Fuller opens up about the pressures of working in EMS and why it’s time to stop normalizing harm
Abraham Datte, a two-time City Section heavyweight champion, is also a student leader in Monroe High’s Fire Academy Magnet, pairing strength and discipline with training as he pursues a future in EMS
A new IJOP debate explores whether academic credentials help or hinder recruitment, equity and the future of care
Fire and EMS agencies are filled with former teachers, Navy SEALs, even software programmers — all offering experience that can improve organizational performance
After 10 weeks of intense training, Kern County’s Class 51 all passed the state EMT exam on their first try
Calls involving celebrities, chemical restraint, protests and mass shootings are just some of the scenarios that will put you in the public eye
EMTs Aaron and Alex break the rules to bring humanity to the street-worn and war-torn
Austin-Travis County EMS drew 350 applications for its latest hiring cycle and graduated 17 cadets in December, while private providers and new grants aim to shore up EMT staffing
After more than two decades on the ambulance, Townville EMT Bill Taylor continues to serve, teach and mentor the next generation of EMS providers