Recruitment Information

What CER Offers Members:

    • First responder, EMT-Basic patient assessment and care experience.

    • An introduction to EMS and resources for further work within this profession.

    • Continuing education and information resources for EMS.

    • CEU courses taught on campus and in the surrounding townships, free of charge, good for maintaining a current Maine EMS license or National Registry certification.

    • Ride-along experience with Delta Ambulance service.

    • Access to books, magazines, gear catalogs, study aids, etc...

    • Teaching, tutoring and TA opportunities.

    • Training for patient assessments and scene management, radio usage, paperwork, etc...

Requirements for Running for CER:

    (1) Current EMT-Basic certification - including but not limited to a Maine EMT-B License or National Registry certification

    (2) Current CPR certification

    (3) Be a member of the Colby Community

What is the Commitment to be a part of CER:

Rescue-Two:

    (1) Must do a minimum of two shifts (48 hours) per month, ideally including 1 weekend shift (Friday or Saturday night) each semester.

    (2) Must attend one CEU a month

    (3) Must attend all other mandatory meetings

Rescue-One
:

    (1) Must do a minimum of 3 shifts (72 hours) per month, including 1 weekend shift (Friday or Saturday night) each month.

    (2) Must attend one CEU a month

    (3) Must attend a Rescue-One & Officer meeting once a month

    (4) Must attend all other mandatory meetings

 Interested? Contact the CER Head of Club