Licensing / Certifications Sample Clauses

Licensing / Certifications. All employees required to hold any license, certificate or certification, in order to perform their job responsibilities, are solely responsible for maintaining such license, certificate or certification in current, valid status. Failure to maintain the following items including the County Required certifications will result in immediate removal from the work schedule: Subject to change with any new State or County Mandates. • County Certification • CPR Card • California Driver’s License (Field personnel only) • Ambulance Driver’s License (Field personnel only) • Medical Examiner’s Certification (Field only) • EMT or Paramedic certification/license Failure to provide any of the above items or proof of completion within thirty (30) days after its expiration date will result in disciplinary action. The County-required certifications as listed in the employee job descriptions must be renewed within thirty (30) days after the expiration. Failure to renew the certifications within thirty (30) days after the expiration date will result in disciplinary action. If the employee works without a required certificate/license, they will be subject to termination. QUALIFICATIONS:
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