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So Currently getting through Nursing School and I am wondering how the nurses at Hall work?
Any info would be helpful.
Any info would be helpful.
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You need a minimum of 3 years of ER/ ICU experience. It’s a CAMTS requirement, so the rule isn’t pliable.So Currently getting through Nursing School and I am wondering how the nurses at Hall work?
Any info would be helpful.
Is that for ground CCT also or are the only crews who do ground CCT also flight crews?You need a minimum of 3 years of ER/ ICU experience. It’s a CAMTS requirement, so the rule isn’t pliable.
https://hallamb.candidatecare.jobs/job_positions/preview/22253
The CCT division is one collection "unit". Ground and air are both in the same operation, and as such both are CAMTS accredited.Is that for ground CCT also or are the only crews who do ground CCT also flight crews?
It’s for our ground division only. Our FT flight teams are full, but typically when an opening becomes available they promote from our ground CCT staff.Is that for ground CCT also or are the only crews who do ground CCT also flight crews?
“Several years”, sure, but CAMTS literally requires a 3 year minimum for the level of staffing that we meet under their guidelines. It’s all levels that they require for accreditation though.It is a general requirement for CCT nurses to have several years if ER or ICU experience, even if they aren't a CAMTS agency
I'm aware. But as Hall is one of the few CAMTS accredited agencies in California, I thought it'd be worth mentioning that the job requirement is still seen in most places.“Several years”, sure, but CAMTS literally requires a 3 year minimum for the level of staffing that we meet under their guidelines. It’s all levels that they require for accreditation though.
Yes, I’ve actually read through their policy manual (inserts yawn here).
Yes. If you know how to live with the means of a reasonable wage. You can live comfortably at Hall.Is the paramedic salary at Hall a livable one?
Yes. If you know how to live with the means of a reasonable wage. You can live comfortably at Hall.
Also, there is usually plenty of overtime. As a brand new medic I was making about $70k with overtime. Base is just above 40k.
Take home, I can't quite recall. About $1400-1600. It was quite a bit of OT, but the way our 48 schedule was built it allowed for an extra week of work every month. But I also took the opportunity to take a vacation every other month or so. Nothing crazy but nice camping trip.What kind of take-home is that in CA, and what kind of OT are we talking here?
@ventmonkey has quite a few years of clinical experience on me, and has some extra hats that he wears, even if he hates one of them lol. He brings a lot to the table.Not bad for new medics... I received a call back requesting an interview so I’m going up there next week...
Lol, I haven’t worn that hat since probably right around the time that you resigned; I resigned. That said, I tease our favorite (shared) supe about it every single chance i get.@ventmonkey has quite a few years of clinical experience on me, and has some extra hats that he wears, even if he hates one of them lol.
Come back near the end of the year. Ketamine and TXA are on the horizon for California.I'd look into CA once you get ketamine, I suppose. Kern County is kind of Texas. Sort of. I dunno.
I want to be a steak and vacation tester.
Cover a wall with frames.Well I'll be done with my Master's by then. I wonder what a masters, 2 bachelors, an associates, etc could do.