Emergency Medical Technician
Company: Coastal Medical Transportation Service
Location: Plymouth
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Are you a licensed EMT looking
for a new opportunity in EMS? Are you looking for an EMS company
that offers an exciting, new healthcare model and shift
differentials? Look no further than Coastal Medical Transportation
Systems! Description Under the direction of the CMTS leadership
team and supervisory staff, emergency medical technicians (EMTs)
will provide safe and effective ambulance-based medical care at the
basic life support level. They will respond to requests for
ambulance transport of patients between healthcare facilities and
other locations, and be able to respond to requests for emergency
medical services. Why work for CMTS? New progressive healthcare
model - Pick your plan and your carrier! 401K w/ Company Match 10
Company Paid Holidays Exciting detail opportunities including
Gillette Stadium, Boston Marathon, local colleges, and more!
Industry-leading wages & PTO $23-$30/hr with additional
compensation for some certifications and experience $3/hr night and
weekend shift differential Joining from another company? Keep your
seniority date for your PTO accrual! Minimum Qualifications High
school diploma, GED, or other equivalent. Currently certified and
in good standing as an EMT by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
Department of Public Health (DPH), Office of Emergency Medical
Services (OEMS). Current BLS / CPR healthcare provider level
certification. Current motor vehicle operators license. Communicate
effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to understand and
carry out verbal and written instructions using the English
language. Satisfactory CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information).
Capable of individually lifting, carrying, transferring, and
maneuvering up to 125 pounds (approximately 57 kilograms) during
routine patient movement and ambulance operations, with or without
their ambulance partner. Capable of lifting, carrying,
transferring, and maneuvering a minimum of 250 pounds
(approximately 113 kilograms) during routine patient movement and
ambulance operations which includes the weight of the ambulance cot
or other patient carrying device with ambulance partner.
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