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EMT scholarship program offers chance at a new car
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GREENVILLE – Citing a need for essential health care workers, Spirit Medical Transport, LLC, is not only providing interested candidates with the keys to starting a new career but a chance at a new car as well.
“With things starting to again open up after the pandemic, the need for EMTs throughout the nation is at an all-time high,” Spirit Medical Transport President/CEO Brian K. Hathaway said. “There’s such a need, one lucky person in our summer class will win a new car.”
Hathaway said anyone accepted to the paid class, who maintains perfect attendance and at least an 80% class average then passes their national registry test on the first attempt will be placed in a drawing to win a 2021 Jeep Cherokee Latitude four-wheel drive.
Vantage Board of Education President Pat Baumle speaks during Thursday’s brief April meeting at the school.
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Vantage Career Center has a new adult education director.
Angie Fahy will replace Kit Tyler, who’s retiring June 30. Fahy currently serves as financial aid and program assistant at Four County Career Center in Archbold. She was given a two-year contract during Thursday night’s Vantage Board of Education meeting.
In other personnel moves, the board approved a three-year contract for High School Director Michael Knott, along with a four-year intervention specialist Heather Brickner. Contracts were also approved for criminal justice instructor Zacharia Miller, cosmetology instructor Susan Smith, electricity instructor Mel White, construction equipment technology instructor Christopher Miles, and auto collision instructor Daniel Edwards.
EMT scholarship available to area residents
Information submitted Thursday, March 11, 2021 11:59 PM
Spirit Medical Transport, LLC, has announced another round of scholarship offerings to become an emergency medical technician.
Spirit
is currently accepting scholarship applications from individuals who
have an interest in becoming an EMT and working full-time for Spirit
once they’ve successfully completed their class, passed their national
EMT test, and completed field training. The “full-ride” scholarship
involves an employment commitment to Spirit. Application requests can be
made by going online to the Spirit webpage at
www.spiritmedicaltransport.com and clicking on the graduation cap, or by
emailing Spirit’s Director of Human Resources and Regulatory Compliance