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Work Here Wednesday: Our emergency department is hiring EMTs!

Children’s Minnesota Minneapolis is seeking qualified candidates to join our emergency department team! Our emergency departments have approximately 90,000 visits to our emergency rooms a year and treat about 40% of all pediatric trauma in the Twin Cities. Join the kid experts and apply today!  

View our open positions

You can view all of our open positions here.

Learn more about our EMT position

Outside of the 12-hour shifts, the different EMT positions are expected to rotate working weekend shifts.  

EMTs will perform a variety of functions in the support and care of patients requiring urgent or emergency care. Applicants can expect to have the opportunity to do splints, point of care testing, work with an electrocardiogram (EKG) and participate in Level 1 trauma and resuscitations. 

The EMT will also receive direction and assignments from physicians and nurses and provide technical support to optimize patient care.  

Qualifications needed

  • A current National EMT License  
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) 

Apply today! 

If you’re interested in working in a collaborative environment and helping kids feel better, apply to work on our team as an EMT today!

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