Overview : Join a dynamic advanced life support ambulance team serving a busy metropolitan area in the Southeastern United States. This role involves providing emergency, non-emergency, convalescent, and long-distance patient care and transportation in accordance with state certification and local medical protocols.
Responsibilities : Perform patient care and transport duties up to the EMT-P certification level. Accurately document patient care records, including billing information and signatures. Work under the supervision of shift supervisors and training officers, performing rescue duties individually or with a crew. Maintain thorough knowledge of emergency medical procedures, rescue techniques, hazardous materials response, and communications equipment. Navigate the regional service area effectively, including major streets, landmarks, and healthcare facilities.
Education and Certifications : Must hold a valid North Carolina Paramedic license (NC Office of Emergency Medical Services). Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association is required and may be renewed during orientation. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications must be obtained within six months of hire. Completion of NIMS 100, 200, and 700 courses is mandatory. All certifications must be maintained continuously.
Experience : At least one year of field EMS, rescue, or related experience preferred. Experience with advanced life support services is highly desirable.
Requirements : Valid driver's license with a clean driving record and a minimum of three years licensed driving experience. Ability to work calmly under stressful conditions and maintain professionalism with patients, families, and colleagues. Physical ability to lift and move patients weighing up to 150 pounds regularly, including transferring patients between beds, chairs, floors, and stretchers. Strong communication skills and the ability to operate emergency vehicles safely in various traffic conditions. Knowledge of age-specific physiological, psychosocial, developmental, and spiritual patient needs is essential.
Paramedic • Wendell, NC, United States