IEC CORP GROUP
Location
Santa Ana, California
Salary
$24 - $29 / HOUR
You will be responsible for delivering quality educational instruction to students to help them develop necessary technical and soft skills. You will also support students throughout their educational journey to help them achieve their career goals.
Candidates must be a certified EMT-II, EMT-I, physician, registered nurse, physician assistant, or paramedic licensed in California. Additionally, at least three years of academic or clinical experience in emergency medicine or prehospital care within the last five years is required.
Market context
In California, Emergency Medical Technician Instructor roles often draw candidates with current clinical or prehospital credentials and recent hands-on experience, so applicants with active licensure and teaching potential may be competitive. This role requires a California EMT-II, EMT-I, physician, registered nurse, physician assistant, or paramedic license plus at least three years of academic or clinical emergency medicine or prehospital experience within the last five years. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm how your background aligns before applying.
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$56,352 avg / yr
Typical range: $41,600–$58,240 based on 300 active listings in California