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Monday, September 8, 2008

Jobs: Current Certified EMT-B’s with Tactical Experience

Filed under: Jobs,Medical — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 9:24 AM

     Great opportunity here.  Usually you only see Blackwater and others accept EMT-I’s and above. I have no clue what contract, but I am assuming it would be for overseas assignments.  Or it could be to stock their CONUS database for training and stateside security work. –Head Jundi

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Current Certified EMT-B’s with Tactical Experience

 

Blackwater is recruiting current certified Emergency Medical Technicians

(Basic Level) to attend an EMT-I course including follow on Protective

Security Specialist (PSS) training for qualified personnel.  Applicants must

meet all items listed below.

 

1.     Current in EMT-B certification (State or National Level).

2.     Three years of providing medical care in a high threat tactical environment. (SWAT medic,

Combat Medic etc.)

3.    Three years security experience in the US military, US law enforcement or private sector.

4.    One year in a protective security environment, preferably overseas.

5.    US Citizen.

6.    Currently have or are able to obtain a Secret security clearance.

7.    Current US driver’s license.

 

The EMT-I training is currently scheduled for mid October lasting approximately eight weeks and

the PSS training is scheduled to begin in January.

 

Applicants will be required to provide an electronic copy of the above required

credentials/documents, recent photo within the last six months prior to consideration for

training.

 

Personnel who meet the above qualifications and are interested, please send resumes

and files to: No longer available.

Please go to this link if you are looking for work with USTC.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Industry Talk: GOR Group and MVM Hiring Still

    Both the GOR Group and MVM are still looking for guys.  They are looking for some highspeed folk, and if you are a former SF type, you are golden. I have posted jobs for both of these companies before.  For the MVM thing, you need to be in shape, and you need to have your A Game on for the gun stuff.  –Head Jundi 

 http://www.mvminc.com/intl.html

 http://www.gorgrp.com/careers3.htm

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Jobs: Medical Officer, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs,Medical — Tags: , , — Matt @ 3:25 PM

Name of Job Being Posted : Medical Officer – Iraq

Company name: Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions

Short company description: www.torresco.com

Deadline (date) for this job post: NA

Actual work location for this job: Habbaniyah

Salary Range: $400.00 to $420.00 per day – contract work

Job Description: We are seeking a medical officer (with a current and active DOD clearance) to deploy by April 20, 2008.

MEDICAL OFFICER – IRAQ

SALARY: $400.00 TO $420.00 PER DAY – CONTRACT WORK -1099

SPECIAL CERTIFICATIONS: CERTIFICATE IN ONE OF MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:

PARAMEDIC

COMBAT MEDIC

EMT

PHYSIAN’S ASSISTANT

WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE

CLEARANCE LEVEL: SECRET – DOD CURRENT AND ACTIVE

WORK SCHEDULE: 6 DAYS A WEEK 12 HOURS PER DAY, VARYING SCHEDULE (more…)

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Jobs: Remote Medical Officer, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs,Medical — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:55 AM

Remote Medical Officer 
Global Operational Resources Group, Inc. is now accepting applications for the following medical operator positions.  Personnel for these positions must be a Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, NREMT-P (or equivalent), EMT –I (99) (or equivalent) or have significant and documented military special operations as a medic experience. 
 
  
Global Operational Resources Group projects the need for a future pool of 50+ medical operators over the next 6+ months to serve current and future PSD, government, and medical support tasking for various government and related projects both in and out of Iraq. 
  
Duties include:
 
Emergency medical care
Routine primary and ‘sick-call’ services
Appropriate medical record keeping
Medical supply and logistics
On-going continuing education and self-education
Paid travel, equipment, insurance, and related expenses are included. (more…)

Saturday, April 5, 2008

News: Armor Group Employee Saves Afghan Boy

Filed under: Afghanistan,Medical,News,Texas — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:24 AM

 

A Texan’s quick action saves tough Afghan boy

By LISA FALKENBERG
2008 Houston Chronicle

Two thoughts pulsed through Bryan Mikus’ mind as he assessed the screaming,
bloodied 10-year-old boy curled in the fetal position in the Afghan clinic.

First he cursed the land mines. Then he cursed fate. “Not a kid, man,
anything but a kid.”

What the 35-year-old civilian paramedic from Humble did next won’t earn him
any medals. As a medic and team leader for a security contractor, the Army
reservist and former Marine won’t be eligible for military commendations.

But his actions helped save the life of one little herdsman, who was chasing
an errant goat when the animal tripped an old Soviet land mine that had
waited more than two decades to unleash its blast of shrapnel.

The events, described to me by Mikus and others who were there, happened
weeks ago near the village of Shindand, in Farah province in Western
Afghanistan. Mikus’ company, London-based ArmorGroup, provides security for
contractors converting an abandoned Soviet base into a military training
center for Afghans.

Mikus, a self-described “computer nerd” raised in Boerne, used to fix trader
computers at Enron and was a server administrator at Reliant while working
as an emergency medical technician on the side. He decided to build on his
EMT credentials a couple years ago at Texas A&M and “reinvented” himself as
a medic. (more…)

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