EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
The warning signs it’s time to recharge, pivot or move on
Annual evaluations don’t break careers — silence does. Without clear, quarterly feedback, confusion replaces growth and courage gets outsourced to paperwork.
The 1–10 rating system sounds objective, but it’s vulnerable to personal bias and apathetic evaluators, while lacking any actionable path for growth
A new contribution will add up to $750 in tuition support for each EMT student who commits to working for a Washington County ambulance service
Upgrades give rural paramedic students a more realistic environment for hands-on decision-making
In EMS there isn’t anything more frustrating than a screaming, punching or spitting person with acute alcohol intoxication
It starts with sharpening decision-making skills
Christmas spirit is all around us, in the cops, EMTs, firefighters and nurses who bring hope just by showing up
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue will add 10 peak-hour ALS units and 48 new positions by 2026, aiming to reduce reliance on private ambulances
With 27 new cadets entering the academy, Cleveland EMS expects to reach its target of 204 paramedics and 55 EMTs
Understanding shift culture and respecting it can go a long way in navigating the first responder lifestyle
Explaining the reason you are unable to cover an open EMT or paramedic shift is unnecessary and counter-productive
How Dr. Shannon Gollnick wants EMS to work smarter, not harder
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