Project Description
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
The class is running from January 10th – April 9th, 2022.
Deadline December 13th, 2021
All supporting documentation must be turned in by the deadline.
COURSE APPLICATION
Ready to apply? Send your application to [email protected].
Have questions? Call Tamarah Hoffman, Training Coordinator, at 360.447.2068 or [email protected].
Supplemental Documents
Please turn in the below supplemental documents with your application.
- Background Check packet
- St. Michael’s Rotation Form
Course Prerequisites:
Applications are considered by date received, completeness, and if payment has been received.
Tomorrows EMS Providers
This course will prepare students to provide emergency medical care to the sick and injured. The course content will be delivered through reading assignments, classroom lectures, handouts, workbooks, and practical exercises. Students are required to perform a hospital rotation and field rotations on an ambulance. This prepares the student to take and pass the National Registry of EMT’s registration exam. Successful completion of the National Registry exam is required for Washington State certification.
This is a very difficult course of study! The student should expect to spend a minimum of 3 to 4 hours of study time each day outside of the classroom. Students, who have not had higher than average academic success in the past, will find this course very difficult.
Course dates and times:
Mon, Wed and Friday 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. by ZOOM
Saturdays. 09:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. LIVE SKILL STATIONS
Location:Â Â Â Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue
Station 41 – 7600 Old Military Rd. NE, Bremerton, WA 98311
Course Costs
Course Tuition:
Course tuition includes the required textbook, on-line workbooks, and the National Registry Test prep program.
TOTAL Course cost: $1400
- Timeline of application and payment:
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- December 13th: The application deadline is closed.
- December 14th: All approved applications will receive an invoice via email by Kitsap County EMS.
- December 17th: $ 400 non-refundable fee is due.
- December 20th: All students who have not paid their $400 deposit are removed from class next applicant will be moved into their spot.
- January 3rd: (One week prior to class) The remaining $1000 tuition must be paid in full. NO EXCEPTIONS!
- January 4th: All students who have not paid their remaining tuition are removed from class next applicant will be moved into their spot. They do not receive their $400 deposit back.
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Registration Deadline:
- Applications are taken up to December 15th, or until the course is full, whichever is first.
- Students will be notified of acceptance on December 16th. Acceptions will be ranked by the date received completed.
Want to Know More?
Proof of a Health Care Provider CPR Card
Options:
- Â www.cprkitsap.org
- www.cascadetraining.com
DO NOT GET AN ADULT CPR CARD. MUST BE BLS PROVIDER CARD
Show proof of reading comprehension
NEED ONLY ONE OF THESE:
- An Associates Degree or higher from an accredited college or university. (SEND DIPLOMA)
- College transcription showing completion of English 101 ( SEND TRANSCRIPT)
- An Accuplacer test score qualifying the student for English 101 or higher,https://www.olympic.edu/services/assessment-testing-services/accuplacer-assessment
Complete your immunizations
- COVID Vaccination- is now necessary.
- MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccination or titer proof of immunity.
- TB testing within the last year.
- Tetanus vaccination within the past 10 years.
- Hepatitis B vaccination.
- Varicella vaccination or proof of immunity.
Eighteen or older
Send in a copy of your driver’s license.
GED or highschool diploma
You must send in your high school diploma if:
- Â You are showing reading comprehension by the Accuplacer exam,
You DO NOT send in your high school diploma if:
- You are showing reading comprehension by your college transcript or college diploma.
COVID Vaccination
Turn your COVID vaccination card in with application
All students must have their COVID vaccination. Proof of vaccination prior to January 3rd is required to remain in class.