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From: James Payne <james@houseofpayne.us>
Date: Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 9:21 PM
Subject: seeking personnel for strike teams
To: IAEM Healthcare <iaem-healthcare@googlegroups.com>
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I received a request from a friend and associate who has won a bid to
provide EMT strike teams, to be deployed during a disaster for short
term assignments. It sounds like an excellent opportunity for anyone
desiring to deploy for field work, but who can't afford to deploy for
2 weeks at a time as is the norm. He has asked me to reach out to my
contacts to see if anyone is interested. Here are the details…
Two and three man EMT strike teams for a client in Louisiana. Some
positions will be actually hands on (field triage). They are trying
to fill those via EMS agency agreements due to desiring to have
insurance carry forward. However, they are also willing to take
individuals to fill the slots. They also have lots of management and
staff positions available dealing with ambulance inspections, data
collection, EOC support, etc.
Pay is approximately $200 per day (12 hour shift). More for
supervisory positions and more for management and paramedic
positions. The minimum pay is for two shifts. They do not expect to
have any mission last more than 3 days.
The requirement is EMT/RN active license with high preference for ICS
300/400 certifications. ICS certifications are mandatory for any
management positions. Also looking for two years Field Triage
experience for those supporting that work effort.
If anyone is interested, please do not respond to the post, but email
me direct at jpayne@6pinternational.com.
Thanks,
James Payne
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From: James Payne <james@houseofpayne.us>
Date: Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 9:21 PM
Subject: seeking personnel for strike teams
To: IAEM Healthcare <iaem-healthcare@googlegroups.com>
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I received a request from a friend and associate who has won a bid to
provide EMT strike teams, to be deployed during a disaster for short
term assignments. It sounds like an excellent opportunity for anyone
desiring to deploy for field work, but who can't afford to deploy for
2 weeks at a time as is the norm. He has asked me to reach out to my
contacts to see if anyone is interested. Here are the details…
Two and three man EMT strike teams for a client in Louisiana. Some
positions will be actually hands on (field triage). They are trying
to fill those via EMS agency agreements due to desiring to have
insurance carry forward. However, they are also willing to take
individuals to fill the slots. They also have lots of management and
staff positions available dealing with ambulance inspections, data
collection, EOC support, etc.
Pay is approximately $200 per day (12 hour shift). More for
supervisory positions and more for management and paramedic
positions. The minimum pay is for two shifts. They do not expect to
have any mission last more than 3 days.
The requirement is EMT/RN active license with high preference for ICS
300/400 certifications. ICS certifications are mandatory for any
management positions. Also looking for two years Field Triage
experience for those supporting that work effort.
If anyone is interested, please do not respond to the post, but email
me direct at jpayne@6pinternational.com.
Thanks,
James Payne
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