Tuesday, 17 May 2011

EUCRIO is hiring


We are looking to increase our numbers of local support staff for our professional standby, stabilisation, and transport services, to make as much security as possible in each country.

As such, we're looking for more people for all of our main standby team positions, which are team leader, medic, doctor, recorder, perfusionist.

Training is given, although:

 * Team leaders need, obviously, leadership skills
 * Medics should already have some medical professional background that involves administration of medicines and similar tasks
 * Doctors simply need to be able to make a pronouncement of legal death
 * Recorders simply need to be comfortable with the use of various recording devices (ie still and video photography equipment) - the majority of our existing Recorders have a background in documentary photography or film-making, but this is not an outright requisite.
 * Perfusionists may be clinical perfusionists but will rather ideally have professional training and experience as an embalmer (this is preferable, since although we use the term "perfusionist", as they do the perfusion, an embalmer is more used to gaining arterial access to deceased persons).

If you either fall into one of the above categories yourself, or else know someone who does who may be interested in well-paid ad hoc work with us (ie, applicants go on an on-call list, and aren't paid for being on the list, but when called and attending an emergency, they will be paid a very good daily rate for the duration of the job), please let me know!

Many thanks in advance for your assistance in making our services increasingly secure. I'm sure that you understand we like to have as many back-ups as possible!

Eternally,

David Styles

General Manager
EUCRIO

Saturday, 23 October 2010

EUCRIO official launch

EUCRIO will officially launch on the 1st of October 2010, and will start providing services on the 1st of November 2010. Prospective members can apply from the 1st of October.