Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner (APRN) / Epilepsy Center Hartford
Hartford HealthCare
Hartford, CT
401(k)
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VAD - RN Registered Nurse Coordinator - Cardiology Outpatient
Hartford HealthCare
Hartford, CT
New
Vision Insurance
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Graduate Registered Nurse (GN, RN) - Telemetry
Hartford HealthCare
East Hartford, CT
Part-Time
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RN Case Coordinator
Hartford HealthCare
Hartford, CT
Health Insurance
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Certified Nurse Midwife / Womens Amb Health Htfd Hud
Hartford HealthCare
Hartford, CT
New
Part-Time
Education
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Nurse Navigator (RN) - Spine
Hartford HealthCare
Hartford, CT
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Veterinary Technician - ER Overnight
Pieper Veterinary
East Hampton, CT
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$2,500 / month
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Respiratory Therapist
ECHN
Willimantic, CT
$10k sign-on bonus
$10 / hour
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Mobile Healthcare Paramedic - Geisinger At Home (Part-Time)
Geisinger Health System
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
PTO
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Education
Parental Leave
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Mobile Healthcare Paramedic - Geisinger At Home (Part-Time)
Geisinger
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
PTO
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Education
Parental Leave
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Travel RN - ER/Trauma - Vernon Rockville, CT - $3,196 per week - 12/04/24
TravelNurseSource
Vernon, CT
$3,196 / week
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Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Acute Hospital Care at Home
Geisinger Health System
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
Dental Insurance
Job Description
Working as a Paramedic in Willimantic, CT
There are 382 Paramedic opportunities available in Willimantic, CT all with unique requirements.
Paramedics are first responders specially trained to give initial advanced medical treatment on-scene or on the way to a hospital. Working in various settings, they must be able to act calmly and under pressure while attending to injured or ill victims in a variety of settings. They may be expected to wear several hats during daily operations, including branch manager, public relations officer, investigator, instructor, administrator, or other duties as assigned or needed. Depending on their location, they may fight fires in emergencies, provide life support and transportation in ambulances during non-emergencies, and must adhere to their area's standard operating guidelines.