How to Present Your Contact Information
- Full name.
- Professional email address (avoid unprofessional ones).
- Link to your portfolio, LinkedIn, or relevant online profiles (if applicable).
- Phone number with a professional voicemail.
Dedicated and skilled Emergency Medical Technician with over 5 years of experience in providing critical pre-hospital care to trauma and medical patients. Proven ability to remain calm and make sound judgements in high-pressure environments. Key achievements include reducing response time by 15% and successfully implementing a new triage system that improved patient throughput by 25%. Committed to continuing education and professional development to enhance patient care.
Technical Skills:
- CPR and First Aid Certification
- Patient Assessment
- Emergency Vehicle Operations
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Usage
Soft Skills:
- Communication
- Problem-solving
- Time management
- Compassion and Empathy
- Teamwork
KPIs (Key Performance Indicators):
- Response time to emergency calls
- Number of patients treated and transported
- Accuracy of patient documentation
OKRs (Objectives and Key Results):
- Improve emergency response protocols to decrease average response time by 10%
- Enhance patient satisfaction scores by implementing new feedback mechanisms
- Develop and deliver a training module for new EMT recruits to improve team efficiency
List your experience in reverse chronological order. Focus on achievements, responsibilities, and quantifiable outcomes.
Right Example:
- Reduced average emergency response time by 15% through improvements in dispatch coordination and training.
- Successfully treated and stabilized over 300 patients annually, ensuring safe transport and accurate documentation.
- Implemented new triage assessment protocol, increasing patient throughput by 25% and reducing emergency room wait times.
Wrong Example:
- Worked in the EMT field for several years, responding to calls.
- Helped in patient transport to hospitals.
- Participated in training sessions without specific outcomes.