I am an EMT-Basic and would really love to be an ER tech. I have experience working on ambulance and prior to that I was a developmental disabilities aide. I have applied to a few of these positions at different hospitals and have never been called back. I have asked ER techs how they got their jobs and a lot of them have said things like "my father is friends with the department head", "my aunt is the nurse manager", "I have a bachelors degree in English". I know a lot of EMTs that work the streets that want to get these jobs. It seems like to get them you have to know someone. I've talked to a few ER techs that had no experience in healthcare before they got their job. I am trying to sign up for a phlebotomy class because I have heard that helps but I am having trouble finding one that fits my schedule. Are there any other certifications or trainings I could get that would help? Does BTLS/PHTLS, PEPP, or volunteering in an ER look good on an application? Do ER's prefer to hire EMTs that have not worked on an ambulance?
I would really appreciate any input or advice on this. I would even like to know about how to get an interview or get my foot in the door. Literally any thoughts you have on this would be appreciated.
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I am an EMT-Basic and would really love to be an ER tech. I have experience working on ambulance and prior to that I was a developmental disabilities aide. I have applied to a few of these positions at different hospitals and have never been called back. I have asked ER techs how they got their jobs and a lot of them have said things like "my father is friends with the department head", "my aunt is the nurse manager", "I have a bachelors degree in English". I know a lot of EMTs that work the streets that want to get these jobs. It seems like to get them you have to know someone. I've talked to a few ER techs that had no experience in healthcare before they got their job. I am trying to sign up for a phlebotomy class because I have heard that helps but I am having trouble finding one that fits my schedule. Are there any other certifications or trainings I could get that would help? Does BTLS/PHTLS, PEPP, or volunteering in an ER look good on an application? Do ER's prefer to hire EMTs that have not worked on an ambulance?
I would really appreciate any input or advice on this. I would even like to know about how to get an interview or get my foot in the door. Literally any thoughts you have on this would be appreciated.