What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paramedic Mobile Occupational Health - Contingent position at Contingent - Henry Ford Health - Careers Careers?
Join a team dedicated to providing exceptional on-site healthcare services to our valued corporate clients.
About the Role:
This Role is not Clinical Based! You will be travelling to different corporate Clients to perform Health Screen, Hearing Testing and more
As a Paramedic in our Mobile Occupational Health department, you will play a crucial role in delivering comprehensive healthcare services to employees at various worksites. Your expertise will be essential in assessing and treating patients in a variety of situations.
This position requires travel to off-site company locations within the Metro-Detroit area. Long-distance travel, within Michigan, is a possibility with advanced notice.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct basic medical assessments.
- Administer vaccinations and other preventive health services.
- Perform drug screenings and other clinical procedures as needed.
- Conduct hearing tests, respiratory fit testing, tb testing, etc. Training will be provided.
What we’re looking for: • Qualified, dedicated Paramedics
• Dependable car: You’ll occasionally need to drive your own vehicle when the company minivan isn’t available.
• On-the-go work: This role is not clinic-based! You’ll be traveling to different client locations to perform health screens, hearing testing, respirator testing, administer vaccines, and more.
• Willingness to travel: Within Metro Detroit and occasionally across Michigan, with some overnight stays, but you’ll get the schedule a year in advance!
• Eager to learn: Open to training in skills like hearing tests, respirator fit testing, and TB testing.
• Communication & teamwork: Strong written and verbal communication skills are a must.
• Customer service: We prioritize top-notch client interactions
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED Equivalent.
- Completion of a Paramedic program.
- Valid State of Michigan Paramedic license in good standing.
- Current BLS and ACLS.
- Proven experience in pre-hospital emergency care.
- Strong clinical assessment and decision-making skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
What’s in it for you:
• Flexibility: Enjoy a flexible work schedule tailored to you. Start and end times vary, but weekends are rarely required.
• Hands-on training in specialized skills.
• Opportunities to travel and work with diverse clients.
• Being part of an energetic and collaborative team.