| Teacher-Career Education-Emergency Medical Technician | 2026-185 | LOCATION: Career & Technical Education – Albany Campus & Schoharie Campus BASIC FUNCTION: The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program is a one-year course that prepares students to respond confidently and effectively in emergency medical situations. This hands-on, fast-paced program combines classroom instruction, laboratory skill practice, and real-world scenarios to develop the knowledge and competencies required for pre-hospital emergency care. RESPONSIBILITIES: - Teach the required courses to cover anatomy & physiology, patient assessment, airway management & ventilation, medical emergencies, trauma management, CPR & AED use, EMS operations, legal & ethical considerations.
- Train students how to assess, treat and transport patients experiencing medical and traumatic emergencies while emphasizing teamwork, safety, communication and professionalism.
- Instruct students in courses to align with New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) standards, and upon successful completion, students are eligible to take the NYSDOH EMT-Basic (EMT-B) certification exam.
- Students who complete the EMT program and pass the NYS EMT-B exam are prepared for entry-level positions and further advancement in health and public safety fields: EMT-Basic, Advanced EMT, Paramedic, Firefighter/EMT, Emergency Room Technician, Patient Care Technician, Ambulance Dispatcher, Emergency Service Coordinator.
- To be responsible for developing and evaluating course plans.
- To develop in each student an awareness and understanding coupled with the skills and knowledge in the industry.
- Instill in all students’ safe work habits, the importance of lifelong learning and a work ethic that fosters reliability, competence, dependability and satisfaction with their own work.
| $50,836-$62,226 prorated to the amount of service |