The Lawrence County Ambulance Service, which is county owned and operated has announced they are currently accepting resumes for the position of EMS Director.
The position is full-time with benefits including health/medical insurance, paid vacation and holidays and enrollment in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). It involves supervision of staff, employee time scheduling, ambulance fleet maintenance, inventory of supplies, and other various operational duties. Those who apply must currently hold an Illinois-EMT-Paramedic license or RN license with experience in emergency medicine. Previous EMS experience is preferred.
Qualified applicants are asked to submit their resumes and proof of licensures to Lawrence County Clerk Will Gibson, 1100 State Street, Lawrenceville IL 62439 or email them to wgibson@lawrencecounty.illinois.gov. Applications can also be picked up at the Lawrence County Ambulance Service located at 2009 Lexington Avenue in Lawrenceville or they can be emailed to the applicant by request.
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