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Exciting Career Opportunities

Choose Better. Choose SJRMC EMS.

Our EMS first responders rise to the challenge every day.

Join our team of paramedics, advanced EMTs and EMT-Basics.

 

  • Sole community EMS provider for San Juan County
  • Covering 5,500 square miles in beautiful Northwest New Mexico
  • Responding to 20,000 calls annually

Live, Work and Play

  • Eight substations with living quarters, kitchens and truck bays throughout the county
  • 12 and 24 hour shifts with great work/time off cycles
  • Robust benefits package with competitive wages and generous paid time off
  • Located in the heart of the Four Corners, an outdoor lover’s paradise

Clinical Excellence

  • RSI, TXA and Ketamine special skills for paramedics
  • Repeated Mission: Lifeline® Gold award winner - only service in New Mexico with this award
  • High quality education program and CE opportunities in-house

Opportunities for Advancement

  • Hospital-based program with opportunities in Emergency Room and AirCare flight team
  • Supportive environment with leadership focused on employee success

 

“EMS has offered me opportunities to serve my community, challenge myself during some of the most intense situations, and to be a part of something so much bigger than myself. At the end of the day, no matter how long and stressful it was, I can go home and feel like I was able to help someone.” – KoDee Lujan, EMT

“The thing I like most about my job is being able to be the smiling face that shows up on people's worst days. We get the rare opportunity to see people, sick or injured, at their most vulnerable moments. Being the person that gets to show up and say, ‘Hi I'm Chris, I'm a paramedic. What's going on today?’ is rewarding.” – Chris Medford, Paramedic

“I find great satisfaction in serving our community and being able to make a difference in people's lives during times of emergency and crisis. I enjoy the opportunity to work closely with other first responders, healthcare professionals, and community members to ensure the highest level of care and support is provided to those in need.” – William Coker, EMS Chief

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