Part-Time

Emergency Medical Technician

EMT

Posted on 5/9/2026

WVUMedicine

WVUMedicine

No salary listed

Morgantown, WV, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Possession of a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
  • National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification to be obtained in 30 days of hire
  • West Virginia Office of EMS EMT Certification to be obtained in 30 days of hire
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Emergency Vehicle Operations Course or ability to successfully complete within six (6) months of hire
  • Valid Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (AHA Preferred) to be obtained in 30 days of hire
  • Successful completion of National Incident Management System within one (1) month of hire
  • IS 700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
  • IS 100: Introduction to the ICS System
  • IS 200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
  • IS 800: National Response Framework, an Introduction
  • ITLS or Prehospital Trauma Life Support certification (obtained within 6 Months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
  • Pediatric Emergency Pediatric Preparedness or PEPP certification (obtained within 6 months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
Responsibilities
  • Safety Culture: The EMT will lead by example to ensure that all activities performed while on duty at Mon EMS are done in a manner to ensure the safety of Mon EMS personnel, our patients, and the community.
  • This includes attitude toward safety such as, but not limited to: vehicle safety, OSHA compliance, scene management, routine facilities maintenance, etc.
  • Measurement methods: Avoidable incidents, hazards remedied, and incidents reported for analysis.
  • Quality Assurance – Readiness: Ensures that in-service vehicles, supplies, controlled substances, and equipment have been thoroughly checked.
  • Ensures that all reported discrepancies are corrected at the earliest possible time.
  • Documents and reports discrepancies to the appropriate supervisory officer.
  • Work Attitude: The EMT will: take the initiative to complete work assignments without prompting; exert maximum effort and serve as a role model for coworkers; demonstrate persistence during the performance of daily duties; bring a high level of energy to job performance; and maintain an optimistic demeanor during job performance.
  • Measurement methods: Direct observation, team feedback.
  • Measurement criteria: I. Outstanding: Independently and proactively performs all work on shift, leads by example, and maintains a high level of personal and team attitude. II. Meets standard: Performs all work on shift and ensures all work is accomplished on shift, occasionally requires prompting. III. Needs improvement: Exhibits a low level of energy on shift or often seen relaxing or sitting while coworkers are performing work or requires frequent prompting to tackle work tasks.
  • Acting with Integrity: The EMT will: aim to reduce waste in daily operations; follow all appropriate ethical standards in the workplace; consistently act honestly and display the highest level of integrity; be accountable and accept personal responsibility for her or his own actions; and understand the importance of ethical behavior in the face of adversity or contrary public opinion.
  • Measurement methods: Direct observation, team feedback.
  • Measurement criteria: I. Outstanding: The EMT is aware of organizational goals, ensures personal accountability and progress toward meeting objectives, and effectively communicates status to both coworkers and management. II. Meets standard: The EMT sets an example by fulfilling work obligations; holds all coworkers accountable in a fair and consistent manner; maintains patient confidentiality in accordance with all federal and state laws, rules, and regulations (e.g., HIPAA) III. Needs improvement: The EMT fails to hold themselves or coworkers accountable for day-to-day responsibilities or promotes a culture that misrepresents work accomplishments in ways that would cover up mistakes or breaches of responsibilities.
Desired Qualifications
  • Associate, Bachelor, or graduate level degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary educational institution.
  • AMLS
  • GEMS (Geriatric Education) Certification.
  • Other relevant prehospital certifications.

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