What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paramedic - $24.50/HR position at Six Flags Theme Parks?
Summary of Job: As a non-transport provider, the Paramedic’s primary tasks are to initiate basic and advanced life support care to ill and injured guests and team members, and respond to medical/trauma calls in an amusement park setting. All Paramedics need to have strong work ethic and be must able to operate within I.D.P.H. Region X’s EMT-P scope of practice.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Provide basic and advanced emergency and non-emergency medical care to team members and guests in accordance with established park and Region X System protocols.
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Triage patients when multiple calls or patients overwhelm available personnel; make appropriate determinations about dispositions and transports
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Use an electronic tablet for documenting reports
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Complete checks on bags, monitors, drugs, vehicles, and treatment areas before, during, and after each shift; restock supplies as necessary.
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Assist BLS crews on calls when requested and sufficient personnel are available.
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Assist Paramedic and EMT-B Supervisors with skills training of EMT-B personnel
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Safely operate department vehicles
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Answer calls for emergency assistance via telephone and radio
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Perform drug and alcohol screens on team members in accordance with park policies
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Transport team members to off-site acute care facilities for occupational health services
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Maintain a clean work area; perform basic cleaning of First Aid facilities (mop floors, vacuum carpets, empty trash cans, wipe down counters and beds, First Aid van is vacuumed and cleaned; etc.)
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Complete safety ride audits and safety inspections at direction of Safety staff and First Aid Supervisors and Leads
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Maintain a professional relationship with guests and team members
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Maintain grooming standards according to the standard and policies set by Six Flags Great America and the Safety Department
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Adhere to all park labor policies pertaining to breaks taken, length of shift and types of work performed
Skills and Qualifications:
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Age Requirement: 18 years or older
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Education: High school diploma or GED
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Licensure and Certification:
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Current Illinois Department of Public Health (D.P.H.) Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic License. Wisconsin License or National Registry License must meet reciprocity requirements with I.D.P.H.
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Current American Heart Association BLS for the Healthcare Provider CPR/AED Certification
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Valid Driver’s License
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Must meet Region X system entry requirements through Highland Park Hospital
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Obtain and maintain a valid Park Vehicle Operator’s Permit
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Strong written and verbal communications
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Basic knowledge of computers and copiers
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Reliable means of transportation to and from work
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Knowledge of, and ability to use, all EMS equipment used in the park (cardiac monitor/defibrillator, pulse oximeter, stair chair, etc)
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Ability to handle moderate levels of stress related to high work load
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Safety awareness and general housekeeping
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Flexible to changes
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Available to work flexible hours including nights, weekends, and holidays
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Must be willing to work outdoors in various weather conditions
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Must be professional, self-motivated, the ability to multi-task and have an enthusiastic attitude
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Must have strong teamwork skills and the ability to work with others
Other Functions:
All other duties assigned or necessary to support the park as a whole.
Perks:
- FREE admission to our park and other Six Flags Parks!
- FREE tickets for family and friends!
- Discounted Season Passes
- Discounts on Food and Merchandise
- Enjoy Team Member Exclusive Events
Salary : $25