Applications are now open for the San Diego Emergency Medical Services Corps, a program designed for youth impacted by the child welfare or juvenile justice systems looking for career opportunities.
Operated by the county’s Fire and Emergency Medical Services, the five-month program pays a $1,500 monthly stipend and is recruiting for two sessions, one starting in January and the other in June 2026.
Individuals aged 18 to 27, who reside in the state of California, have a valid driver’s license as well as a high-school diploma or equivalent, are eligible for the emergency medical technician training…