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Westchester EMS Is Hiring!

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS
Full-Time and Per- Diem Positions

Paramedics
Per-Diem Positions




WESTCHESTER EMS
Positions available in:
Mt. Kisco, Bronxville and Sleepy Hollow



Westchester EMS, a Westchester based, not for profit, emergency medical services company, which provides emergency paramedic service, basic and advanced life support ambulances and dispatching services all over Westchester County, is accepting applications for EMT and paramedic positions. NYS Certification and a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record are required. Westchester EMS is a division of the Stellaris Health Network made up of four hospitals in Westchester County: Lawrence Hospital Center, Northern Westchester Hospital, Phelps Memorial Hospital Center and White Plains Hospital Center.

Upon hire, WEMS is offering:
 up to $1500 $IGN ON BONU$ for Full-Time EMTs
 up to $13.00 per hour for EMTs (depending on experience)
 top-notch benefits as listed below

Company and Supplemental Benefits for full-time employees include:
Medical Benefits Short-Term Disability Two Weeks Paid Vacation
Dental Benefit Long-Term Disability Six Legal Holidays
Life Insurance Tuition Reimbursement Six Personal Holidays
Credit Union Paid Training Twelve Sick Days
Discounted Gym Membership Discounted Auto Insurance EVOC Training
Employee Recruitment Reward Program Uniforms Bonus Program
403b Tax-Sheltered Annuity Retirement and Savings Plan with employer match


To apply for a position, please visit our website at www.westchesterems.org or call (914) 765-0101 or (914) 244-0382 X14

Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory DMV, Background Check, Physical and Drug Screening, and proper NYS Certification.


Westchester EMS is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, disability, or military or veteran’s status in accordance with federal, state and local law.

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