Recruitment & Retention
The EMS1 recruitment and retention topic includes research into what drives providers from the profession, tips for finding, recruiting, hiring and onboarding EMS personnel, as well as strategies for protecting provider emotional and physical health and increasing job satisfaction for the long haul
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EMS attorneys Steve Wirth and Scott Moore discuss looming vaccine mandates
All 60 members of the Ames Fire Department are on track to be EMT-certified by January
To help manage high call volumes, AMR will operate a two-tiered system in Spokane to reserve paramedics for ALS calls
The Western Lane Ambulance District employs 15 paramedics, but if the November 2 measure fails, jobs may be cut
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The PRN critical care paramedic role is listed at $75/hour for day shifts and $80/hour for night shifts
Rutherford County EMS Director Carl Hudgens obtained county commissioner and mayoral support for progressive recruitment strategies
Crews argue they’re being taken advantage of and potentially taken out of action when a real disaster strikes; political battle begins
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The Georgetown County firefighter union released a statement detailing all the issues they’ve been facing in hopes of drumming up community support
Officials are implementing several changes, including new leaders, signing bonuses and a “earn while you learn” EMT program
Funds will be used to help recruit new responders and train current providers on how best to respond to the twin crisis of substance misuse and mental health emergencies
All 1,700 of Lexington’s essential workers could receive up to $5,000 in supplemental pay
Lessons from Pinellas County and an AIMHI EMTALA webinar that may help us all out
Nash County EMS Paramedic Anthony Graves said an increase in calls and a shortage of providers is putting a strain on the agency and residents
A partnership between Owensboro Community & Technical College, the Daviess County and Owensboro fire departments and AMR Ambulance formed to address a shortage of paramedics
Falck is scheduled to take over for AMR as San Diego’s ambulance provider on Thanksgiving weekend
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MCHD offers a successful “air traffic control” strategy to decrease turnaround times
DFR is hoping to cut down on burnout, response times and overtime with single-role paramedics
Detailing grant programs that focus on an agency’s specific needs as it navigates through an ongoing pandemic and budget shortfalls
Acadian Ambulance Service is looking to hire more than two dozen EMS providers in Baton Rouge as part of an accelerated course
Indian Health Services seized all Oglala Sioux Tribe Ambulance Service rigs and relieved all paramedics from duty on Sept. 10
Henderson County commissioners unanimously approved two vacation/sick relief positions and five paramedics to staff a second quick response vehicle
The union says the starting salary for an EMT will be $39,385, still far less than their firefighter counterparts
Portland’s lengthy hold time is far above the national standard and the latest example of problems plaguing the city’s emergency dispatch system
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Rural EMS has been hit hard by COVID. Here are some tips for identifying funding for recruitment and wellness programs
Community Ambulance is offering a hefty signing bonus to attract providers until they reach adequate staffing levels
In the past year, Polk County first responders have been asked to pick up 4,495 mandatory OT shifts, totaling 89,434 hours
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