Description:
EMTs and Paramedics provide emergency and non-emergency paramedical care to the ill and injured during a Disaster Deployment. They respond to emergency calls, perform medical services and transport patients to medical facilities and continue to give care as necessary during the transport of the patient to the hospital.
EMTs and Paramedics must perform their duties in a calm, reassuring and efficient manner. They must be able to maintain their composure in extremely stressful situations in order to assess medical situations and perform emergency lifesaving procedures according to the methods in which they've received training.
Must be able to deploy for a minimum of fourteen (14) days. Conditions during a deployment will vary depending on resources available.
RESPSONSIBLITIES:
Functioning under the Emergency Medical Director Paramedic duties include but are not limited to:
- Abide by the State of Tennessee Policies and Procedures
- Respond to non-emergent and emergency medical calls for assistance.
- Assess a patient's condition and determine a course of treatment. Provide treatment that coincides with the Vital Medical Transport approved Standing Medical Orders and level of training.
- Administer medications as outlined in the Vital Medical Transport approved Standing Medical Orders
- Use backboards and restraints to keep patients still and safe in an ambulance for transport.
- Help transfer patients to the emergency department of a healthcare facility and report their observations and treatment to the staff
- Create a patient care report. Fully document the medical care given to the patient.
- Replace used supplies and check or clean equipment after each and every use.
- Safely drive an ambulance.
- Transport patients between facilities.
- Various additional duties based on Deployment conditions and needs.
Requirements:
SKILLS/EDUCATION/OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- High School Diploma or GED
- EMT or Paramedic Licensure
- Valid Driver's License with a good driving record
- Skills and experience with a high proficiency at the BLS level of service
- Current CPR Certification
- EVOC or CEVO
- Hazmat Awareness
- Hep B Immunization Proof
- FEMA ICS 100, 200, 700 & 800
Preferred
- ACLS Certificate
- PHTLS Certificate
- ITLS Certificate
- National Registry Certification
- Interpersonal skills including compassion, listening and communicating
- Problem solving and organizational skills
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Successful candidate must submit and pass a post offer, pre-employment physical examination, drug test and criminal background check
- May be required to submit to annual TB and rubella screening
- Work within the Vital Medical Transport Compliance Program
- Maintain all certifications and licenses throughout employment
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Work involves exposure to the elements, extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors and loud noises. Must be able to work in all environments.
- Extensive physical activity, heavy lifting, pushing or pulling objects over 100lbs. Must be able repeated to stand, bend, kneel, walk and lift up to 100 pounds multiple times throughout a shift.
- Exposure to potentially dangerous materials and situations. Must be able to evaluate situations, remain calm and take control in all environments.
- Work with blood or blood-borne pathogens. Must maintain safety protocols when working with patients.
Compensation details: 22-27 Hourly Wage
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