What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Paramedic position at EMSA Branding?
Essential Functions of the Position
- Conduct self in an ethical, professional manner; project a positive self/company/system image.
- Demonstrate the ability to follow the directions of the Clinical Services/Field Operations Supervisors, System Status Controllers, Operations Manager, and Director of Operations.
- Work with physicians, nurses, public safety agencies, the public, and other allied healthcare professionals as the need arises.
- Understand and adhere to all documented clinical standards and clinical performance criteria as set by the Medical Director.
- Adhere to all probationary recommendations, remedial training recommendations, and suggestions for improvement of patient care and job standards.
- Achieve and maintain high levels of patient care and clinical performance by meeting continuing education requirements and by maintaining job performance skills through education and practice.
- Follow medical care practices as documented in EMSA medical protocols and as mandated by the Medical Control Board. The scope of medical practice will be confined to medical practice as defined by the Oklahoma Department of Health, unless otherwise specified by directives or protocols from the Medical Director.
- Responsible for overall care and safe transportation of patients assigned to the crew by the System Status Controller. Will not turn patient care over to a Team Member or others who are less credentialed for the respective type of patient care needed per protocol.
- Complete all documentation that relates to patient care and billing information on appropriate forms, in approved format, and turn in documentation as policy dictates.
- Responsible for safe transport of patient to and from ambulance. This includes lifting of patient to and from a backboard, stretcher, or equivalent, and maneuvering patients past any obstacles encountered while moving the patient to the ambulance.
- When assigned as an Emergency Vehicle Operator, will be always responsible for and in control of the assigned ambulance and in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws that govern ambulance operation, and in accordance with approved company policy on safe and efficient ambulance operation.
- Responsible for the care, use and appearance of assigned ambulance and equipment. Must be familiar with all equipment placement on unit and have a complete, accurate documented inventory of all equipment.
- Report to assigned shift in a timely fashion as dictated by company policy.
- Must be physically and mentally ready to respond to all calls in time periods as dictated by company policy.
- Report any malfunctions and/or damage to any equipment or ambulances whether the crew was using or operating the equipment at the time of the damage or malfunction. A written report must also be submitted in accordance with company policy.
- Submit a verbal and written report of any injuries sustained to self, co-workers, or patients to appropriate authority and submit to follow-up procedures as dictated by company policy.
- Follow guidelines and standards as set forth by The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and EMSA Infection Control policies and procedures.
- Support, properly interpret, and implement any policies, protocols, standard operating procedures, philosophies, or other directives as set forth by EMSA or other regulatory agencies.
- Adhere to EMSA’s Vehicle Assignment and Use Policy.
- Conforms to dress code and personal hygiene standards.
Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong communication skills with EMS field Team Members, EMS dispatch, EMS management, allied emergency personnel, and all levels of hospital personnel.
- Strong communication requirements with various levels of healthcare professionals, law enforcement representatives, First Responder organizations, Fire Department personnel, and the public, either formally, informally or through various educational or public relations endeavors.
- Strong knowledge of English grammar, spelling and usage is required. Spelling and usage must meet approval of the Medical Director, Clinical Services Manager, and the Director of Operations.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or Team Members of other organizations.
- The Team Member will have varying shifts to include days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Ability to maintain strict and confidential patient and personnel information. Must have the ability to maintain composure and tact in stressful situations.
- Demonstrate compassion with a sincere dedication to patient needs and concerns.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
- Certificate from college or technical school preferred but not required.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
- Possess and maintain Oklahoma Department of Health EMT-Paramedic Certification.
- Possess and maintain National Registry EMT-Paramedic Certification.
- Possess and maintain current Oklahoma motor vehicle operator’s license and be within company guidelines with no more than two (2) moving violations in the past three (3) years.
- Possess and maintain all certifications that are required by the Medical Control Board and EMSA. These certifications may include the following:
- CPR credentials (as defined by the American Heart Association)
- Hazardous Materials (first responder level)
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
- Prehospital Trauma Life Support/Basic Trauma Life Support (PHTLS/BTLS)
Work Environment
This position requires the following:
- Required to maintain physical condition to enable proper performance of assigned job functions as determined by company policy.
- Required physical abilities include:
- Continuously lifting in conjunction with the partner or assist in moving and/or balance up to 250 pounds.
- Continuously lift, move and/or balance up to 350 pounds.
- Continuously using vision abilities required by this job and to include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
- Continuously required to use the hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk and hear.
- Continuously required to sit, stand, and walk.
- Occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
- Continuously operate EMS vehicles
- Continuously assist others who are operating the EMS vehicle in a manner that enables arriving at location in a safe and timely manner.
- Frequently works in outside weather conditions.
- Continuously exposed to fluctuating or extreme temperatures low and high including humidity.
- Continuously exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, extreme cold and extreme heat.
- Continuously works near moving mechanical parts. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
- Mental/Emotional:
- Continuously applies common-sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form.
- Continuously deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
- Continuously works as independently, to think and act properly in emergencies, and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other Company staff, other healthcare professionals and the public.
- Ability to continue EMS education as required by Company policy.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure.
- The work has a high stress environment.