Mesa, AZ | Arizona Athletic Grounds + Tempe & Mesa
ATvantage Sports Medicine is seeking experienced EMTs to support sideline medical coverage for youth and competitive sporting events across the East Valley—primarily at Arizona Athletic Grounds , with additional needs in Mesa and Tempe.
This role requires EMTs who are comfortable operating independently when needed , while most often working alongside Athletic Trainers and other healthcare providers in a collaborative sports medicine environment.
Have 3+ years of EMT experience and can practice autonomously when required
Are seeking 4–15 hours/week , primarily Friday–Sunday occasional weekday/evening
Value patient-centered emergency care in athletic settings
Enjoy both team-based care and moments of independent clinical decision-making
Want flexible, event-based work without sacrificing clinical standards
Provide sideline medical coverage within EMT scope of practice
Operate independently during select situations and collaboratively with other HCPs during larger events
Respond to emergent situations , including cardiac events and traumatic injuries
Recognize and assist with management of concussions, heat illness, and acute medical conditions per state guidelines
Assess and treat minor wounds, soft tissue, and musculoskeletal injuries
Communicate clearly with patients, families, coaches, and event staff
Complete accurate and timely medical documentation
Active EMT Certification & Arizona State License
Minimum 3 years EMT experience (required)
Current CPR/AED & First Aid
Valid Driver's License
Strong communication, clinical judgment, and situational awareness
Physical ability to assist with patient movement and emergency response
Job Type: Part-time / PRN / Temporary / Seasonal
Location: In-person, Mesa AZ (Arizona Athletic Grounds + surrounding areas)
Pay: $24–$28/hour (based on experience)
Schedule: Day, evening, and on-call shifts (primarily weekends)
Expected Hours: 4–15 per week
Benefits: Flexible scheduling
⚠ Note: Providers must be comfortable making sound clinical decisions independently when situations arise, while regularly working as part of a coordinated sports medicine team. This is not an entry-level EMT role.