EMS Jobs Created in Kentucky by New Facility
More EMS jobs could soon be created in Kentucky as one county builds a new emergency medical services facility.
Officials in Madison County are planning to construct a new EMS building, which will be located adjacent to the county's existing facility. The project is expected to cost about $2 million and take about nine months to complete.
"It will employ a lot of Madison County subcontractors," Michael Eaves, attorney for the county, told the Richmond Register. "This will be good for a lot of people in the county."
Flexible Jobs Offered by Company Recruiting in Kentucky
One company is recruiting hundreds of workers to fill flexible jobs in Kentucky.
Convergys Corporation recently announced its plan to hire 200 people for jobs at the company's contact center in Erlanger, Ky. Full-time, part-time, regular and seasonal positions will be available, as well as flexible scheduling and benefits, such as tuition reimbursement and paid vacation.
According to an article by the Business Courier, new employees will be responsible for providing customer management and technical support for the company's telecommunications, healthcare and retail clients.

