Military Career Opportunities

We value our servicemembers’ sacrifices for our great country. We thank you for your commitment, selflessness, and bravery in protecting our freedom and way of life. At Air Methods, what we do is all about whom we do it for. One Mission. One Team.

We are committed to our military members, past and present. We owe tremendous gratitude for their service. Almost 30% of our workforce have served or are currently serving in the military. We understand the skill sets and values veterans bring to work at Air Methods. As you transition back to civilian life, let us help you ease into the process for you and your family.

Air Methods is of proud of our veteran teammates who have served our country in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, and Reserves. 

Download a career brochure for transitioning Military servicemembers

“I’m currently a Captain serving as a firing battery commander with 2-222nd Field Artillery with the Utah Army National Guard. I have no experience from the Active Duty standpoint, so I may have a much different experience than others. AMC provides a lot of good educational opportunities and benefits that supplement what veterans get with the Post 9/11 GI Bill. For those serving in the National Guard or Reserves, the educational benefits from AMC can augment those received through state or federal benefits. It’s easy for servicemembers in the Guard or Reserves to request time off or swap shifts to accommodate drill weekends, Annual Training, and military schools and training.”

– James Vanotti, Flight Nurse

“I loved being an Army MEDEVAC pilot, so it makes sense to join the Air Methods team to get back to doing what I love to do. The Army sets the standard for military MEDEVAC and Air Methods sets the standard for civilian MEDEVAC. I prefer to associate with the very best and Air Methods has that reputation.”

– Lieutenant Colonel Bryce Anderson, Rotor Wing Pilot

Save our air medical resources (SOAR)

Veterans across the country experience numerous barriers to health care and a new change being considered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs could leave them, particularly those in rural and underserved communities, at even greater risk in the event of an emergency.  The Veterans Health Administration has proposed regulations to cut its reimbursement rate for emergency air medical services, impacting access to critical care for the approximately 1500 Veterans Air Methods transports per year.  Save Our Air Medical Resources or SOAR is urging the VA to delay adjusting its reimbursement rate until cost data has been collected so that it can take into account the actual costs of transport. Our veterans are counting on us to preserve access to these lifesaving flights.  Visit the Take Action page to join SOAR in contacting both the VA and your Member of Congress about this important issue.

Please fill out the form to be contacted by our Military Transition Team.

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