Paramedic 1 - Part Time/Per Diem
Verified Pay | $19.00 - $25.00 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
Location | Martinsburg, West Virginia |
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About this job
Job Description
Job Overview
The primary duty of this role is direct patient care in the 911 EMS setting. The Paramedic is typically the highest trained provider on the ambulance and is therefore the lead for the crew. The Paramedic does not directly supervise an EMT but they will direct the EMT with orders and requests during patient care as needed. Part Time and Per Diem employees work based on monthly availability that is provided by the employee to management. Typically, a Part Time employee works 24 hours per week and participates in the WV EMS Retirement System (EMSRS) and Per Diem employees work 12 - 48 hours per month and do not participate in EMSRS.
Education
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Successful completion of a WV or Nationally accredited EMT program
Certifications & Licenses
- EMT Basic (WV or National Registry)
- CPR for Healthcare Providers
- Emergency Vehicle Operators Certification (EVOC)
- Hazardous Materials Awareness Level
- Infection Control
- Valid US Driver’s license with no more than 6 points assessed to driving record
Skills and Abilities
- The ability to communicate effectively via telephone and radio
- The ability to use good judgment and remain calm in high stress situations
- The ability to read, interpret and act upon patient care protocols
- The ability to safely operate a motor vehicle in high stress scenarios
Physical Requirements
- The ability to independently lift 80 pounds safely
- Must have good manual dexterity with the ability to perform all tasks related to patient care.
- The ability to stand, walk, crawl, lift, bend over, stoop, climb stairs and work in environments where space may be severely limited
- The ability to work in moderate to severe weather
- The ability to spontaneously respond to the demands of emergency health care
- The ability to wear proper PPE including an N-95 face mask or respirator when working in an IDLH environment
Responsibilities and Duties
- Works assigned tour of duty at the appropriate station.
- Provides Basis and Advanced Life Support Services.
- Responds to EMS incidents and assists in emergency activities.
- Drives and operates ambulances in emergent and non-emergent situations.
- Keeps records and makes reports of patient interactions.
- Maintains & repairs EMS tools & appliances.
- Services motorized EMS apparatus as directed.
- Operates EMS equipment.
- Cleans, maintains, and makes minor repairs to EMS equipment.
- Participates in routinely scheduled in-service training.
- Performs other related tasks as required or requested.
- May become as a trainer for students and new hire employees.
Additional Requirements
- Successful of a nationally accredited Paramedic training program and the National Registry Paramedic cognitive and psychomotor examination.
- Must hold and maintain the following certifications:
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
- International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)
- Pediatric Emergencies for the Prehospital Provider (PEPP)
- Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)