Emergency Medical Technician jobs at Baptists - 29 jobs
Paramedic
Baptist 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Provides initial emergency measures and continuum of care on neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients within the level of training as a Paramedic. Performs in the pre-hospital environment to the Paramedic level of training established by state guidelines. Performs in the hospital setting under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or physician as credentialed by the hospital Medical Executive Professional Committee. Performs other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
Performs as a Paramedic for Ambulance Service and for the Emergency Department
Completes forms for Ambulance Service in accordance with EMS/hospital policies & procedures.
Maintains ambulances and equipment.
Participates in EMS Performance Improvement Process.
Performs patient-focused care.
Participates in activities designed to improve health care delivery.
Completes assigned goals.
Specifications
Experience
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Education
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Training
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Special Skills
Minimum Required
A current driver's license with acceptable driving record as per Ambulance Service Fleet Safety Policies including completion of EVOC or EMD course as required by operating state. (Class F)
Preferred/Desired
Licensure
Certified in Mississippi, Licensed in Tennessee PALS or PEEP within one year of hire date. NALS and PHTLS preferred.
Minimum Required
BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE;ACLS;PARAMED
Preferred/Desired
$34k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,218 per week
Baptist Works 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Baptist Works is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Montgomery, Alabama.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
Required:
• Minimum 1 year of ED experience as an RN
• Associate or Bachelors Degree in Nursing
• Active, unencumbered Alabama or Compact State RN license
• BLS
• ACLS
• PALS
• CPI/MOAB
• NIHSS
• Knowledge/experience with Cerner or EPIC
Upcoming Orientation Dates Available:
February 2, 2026
February 16, 2026
Baptist Works Job ID #201R. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
About Baptist Works
Baptist Works is a unique clinician focused travel recruitment firm dedicated to attracting top talent to Baptist Health, located in Montgomery, AL. The 775-bed health system has a regional service area of 14 counties with approximately 700,000 people. Baptist Health's family of health care services includes three acute care hospitals, a regional cancer center, a free-standing psychiatric hospital, a joint venture surgical center, a network of ambulatory clinics, outpatient imaging centers, urgent care facilities, wound care services, rehabilitation, and home care services.
Benefits
Weekly pay
Holiday Pay
401k retirement plan
Employee assistance programs
Medical benefits
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
$21k-45k yearly est. 3d ago
Travel Emergency Department RN - $1,644 per week
Care Career 4.3
Clarksville, TN jobs
This position is for a Travel Registered Nurse specializing in Emergency Department care, offering a 13-week assignment in Clarksville, Tennessee. The role involves 36 hours per week with 12-hour day shifts and includes benefits such as medical, dental, vision, and continuing education. The travel nursing opportunity is provided by Care Career, a staffing firm specializing in healthcare talent solutions nationwide.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
Start Date:
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
Keywords:
Travel Nurse, Emergency Department RN, Registered Nurse, ED Nurse, Travel Nursing Jobs, Medical Staffing, Healthcare Staffing, Nursing Travel Assignment, Emergency Room Nurse, Clarksville TN Nursing
$74k-110k yearly est. 2d ago
Travel Emergency Department Registered Nurse - $2,303 per week
Care Career 4.3
Germantown, TN jobs
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Germantown, Tennessee.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, nights
Employment Type: Travel
Emergency Room Nurses (RN) are responsible to treat a variety of injuries and illness brought into the Emergency Room. They specialize in rapid assessment and treatment when every second counts, particularly during the initial phase of acute illness. An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient's condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV's.
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
$74k-110k yearly est. 2d ago
EMT Student
AHS 4.0
Remote
Welcome! We're excited you're considering an opportunity with us! To apply to this position and be considered, click the Apply button located above this message and complete the application in full. Below, you'll find other important information about this position. The primary focus of the EMT student is to obtain the essential knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe patient assessments for medical and trauma patients, demonstrate proper CPR and ventilation with a bag-valve device, insert essential airway devices, immobilize the spine of the trauma patient, and several other EMT-B scope techniques.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Eighteen years of age (18) or older
2. Possession of a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
3. Valid Driver's License with driving record acceptable by motor vehicle insurance carrier
Background check that does not demonstrate a threat to public safety, health, or welfare nor an unwillingness to comply with state laws, rules, procedures, etc.
Not convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving or other vehicular violation causing bodily injury or death within the two years prior to hire
4. Current possession of or the ability to successfully complete within three (3) months of hire the following:
i. Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC)
ii. Valid BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA Preferred)
iii. IS 700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
iv. IS 100: Introduction to the ICS System
v. IS 200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
vi. IS 800: National Response Framework, an Introduction
vii. Hazardous Materials (HAZ-MAT) Awareness (Meeting or exceeding OHSA 1910.120)
viii. Mass Casualty Incident (MCI)
Length of Service (in lieu of payment for class):
a. Once employed, the student will have no more than six months from the first day of employment to complete the EMT course, all post-work, assessments, testing, and successfully obtaining National EmergencyMedicalTechnician (NREMT) certification.
b. Upon accepting and beginning employment, the employee will enter a one-year work commitment to work at Monongalia EMS as an EMT-B.
CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The statements described here are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not intended to be constructed as an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Safety Culture - Lead by example to ensure that all activities performed while on duty are done in a manner to ensure the safety of personnel, our patients, and the community. This includes attitudes toward safety such as, but not limited to vehicle safety, OSHA compliance, scene management, routine facilities maintenance, etc.
2. Quality Assurance - Readiness: Assists EMS personnel in ensuring in-service vehicles, supplies, and equipment have been thoroughly checked. Ensures that all reported discrepancies are corrected at the earliest possible time. Documents and reports discrepancies to the appropriate supervisory officer.
3. Work Attitude - Take the initiative to complete work assignments without prompting; exert maximum effort and serve as a role model for coworkers; demonstrate persistence during the performance of daily duties; bring a high level of energy to job performance; and maintain an optimistic demeanor during job performance.
4. Acting with Integrity - Aim to reduce waste in daily operations; follow all appropriate ethical standards in the workplace; consistently act honestly and display the highest level of integrity; be accountable and accept personal responsibility for her or his own actions; and understand the importance of ethical behavior in the face of adversity or contrary public opinion.
5. Communication - Understand the importance of effective communication with key stakeholders including but not limited to coworkers, patients, customers, other emergency responders, dispatching personnel, healthcare professionals, the public, etc. Measurement methods include direct observation and team feedback.
6. Problem-Solving - Use current information to make educated decisions; have a basic understanding of how analytical decisions are made to help ensure clinical and operational excellence; be able to concentrate and use information-gathering skills to make immediate coherent decisions; and have basic knowledge of all reasonable job functions of all other field providers.
7. Executing Tasks - Response: Respond to all requests in a timely and efficient manner. Response to emergency assignments with an “out of chute” time of 60 seconds from dispatch to unit response. For medical transports and interfacility transports, arrival to the patient's location (floor, residence, etc.) is five (5) minutes or earlier.
8. Quality Improvement - Competency & Education: The EMT Student will complete knowledge, psychomotor, and affective domain education assignments, simulation programs (simple or high-fidelity), and other programs as assigned by our agency or other regulatory agencies in a timely fashion.
9. Managing Significant Incidents - Responds to multi-patient incidents and assists in the Incident Command System depending on the complexity and jurisdiction of the response.
10. Civic Responsibility - Understand the value of giving within the community; understand the balance of success of the organization with that of society and maintains focus on doing what is in the best interest of the patient first and foremost; set a good example for coworkers and consistently behave in accordance with law and policy; and understand that patient advocacy is important to the organization.
11. Social Knowledge - The EMT Student will understand the importance of cultural diversity; have a rudimentary knowledge of cultural relationships and geographical layout within the area including local history; understand various cultural and religious perspectives on ethics and be prepared to act in accordance with beliefs that may differ from their personal perspective; understand the laws and regulations that apply to the daily operation of the organization and ensure that the organization maintains appropriate compliance.
12. Work Habits - Take the initiative to complete the job at hand without prompting including but not limited to all work assignments; general custodial and housekeeping duties; vehicle cleanliness; an initiative to handle routine and special projects; and accomplish other duties as assigned by a Supervising EMS Officer, Managing EMS Officer, or the Executive Staff.
13. Motivating Others - Understand the importance of her or his role as a team member within the organization; and of organizational goals and objectives and ensure all coworkers understand the same.
14. Learning - Demonstrate the importance of developing good learning strategies; maintaining a level of intellectual curiosity; continuously learning; and seeking feedback regarding personal performance to continuously grow.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. STANDING/WALKING: Continuously. This usually includes going to and from the emergency vehicle, getting patients from their locations, and rendering treatment. Most walking would be for short distances, as emergency vehicles are allowed to get as close to the location as possible. However, the employee must also be able to run these same distances, in case of an emergency where time is of the essence. Walking and running may vary, however, as the patient may be located inside a large, multi-floored facility. Standing, walking, and running could be on all types of surfaces, including but not limited to asphalt, cement, concrete, soft/packed dirt, linoleum, wood, hardwood floors, etc. The individual must be able to go up and down slight inclines or declines that may be found on roadsides, agricultural areas, etc. At a location, standing would occur more often than walking or running. Standing would occur on the wide variety of surfaces mentioned above. Standing could last from a few minutes to hours, depending on the situation. Standing could occur in the standard erect position, the kneeling or squatting position, etc.
2. SITTING: Frequently. When responding to a location, the individual will sit in the emergency vehicle. The emergency vehicles are equipped with a standard installed vehicle seat. The time performing the sitting activity on a call would depend upon the specific situation. Frequently in station, as the facility is equipped with a small lounge area that is furnished.
3. LIFTING AND CARRYING: Frequently. Required to lift and carry weights ranging from a few pounds to ten pounds and above. Occasionally required to lift and carry weights more than 100 pounds or more. Employees will need to lift and carry with one team member adult patients, lifting them from various positions (such as a bed or a chair) onto various patient movement devices, such as an ambulance stretcher, a stair chair, long back boards, etc., and then efficiently move them into an ambulance. Other heavier objects in the high range category would be 5-foot tall, 10 inch diameter oxygen cylinders, and medical equipment boxes. The oxygen cylinders can be made of quarter-inch steel and weigh up to 120 pounds. The medical equipment boxes can weigh approximately fifty pounds or more.
4. BENDING AND STOOPING: Frequently. Throughout a work shift the individual will be required to bend in a range of 1 to 90 degrees. The average situation will require the individual to work in a range of 35-to-65-degree bends. This would involve: lifting a patient, lifting equipment, treating a patient at ground level, sitting on a bench located in the ambulance. This activity may be prolonged and last up to 30 minutes or more. During any given call, the provider may bend and/or stoop any number of times per incident.
5. CROUCHING AND KNEELING: Frequently. Crouching and kneeling may be performed when on the scene picking up equipment or assisting patients. The actual number of times this is done depends on the incident.
6. CLIMBING: Occasionally. This is required when climbing steps up and down with a patient on a cot or other device, and when entering or exiting the emergency vehicle. Generally, the climbing would require that the employee be lifting and carrying heavy objects such as a cot or other device with a patient on it. Balancing may be required when backing down staircases.
7. REACHING: Frequently. Throughout the work shift, to review monitoring equipment, operate communication equipment, administer oxygen, and operate the equipment. The employee may also be required to reach in precarious positions, such as in a vehicle, which has been crushed in an accident, or in other confined spaces. If working inside the ambulance enroute to a medical facility, the employee will need to reach to access the patient and supplies. Reaching will involve partial to full extension of the arms.
8. PUSHING AND PULLING: Frequently. The activities that would require the most force in pushing and pulling when removing or returning a gurney to the emergency vehicle, with and without a patient on the gurney. The weight required to push/pull will vary, depending on the weight on the gurney. Slight pushing will be required if the employee is performing CPR, which can require repetitive pushing and may range from a few minutes to hours. Pushing and pulling are required when operating and closing vehicle doors.
9. HANDLING OR GRASPING: Continuously. While working at any given location, continual bilateral gross manipulation is performed in this position. This may be involved when: opening/closing doors; using, handling, carrying, and operating medical equipment that may weigh approximately fifty pounds or more, stretcher rails, and various handles attached to equipment and tools. The arm and hand must be able to perform all types of positions, including supination and pronation. Hyperextension, extension, and flexion of the fingers will be involved, and ulnar and radial deviation, abduction, and adduction of the hand and wrist will be required. A wide variety of grasping will be required, such as cylindrical grasping, palmer grasping, hook grasping, tip grasping, and lateral and spherical grasping.
10. HAZARDS: Occasionally. The employee, when responding to emergency situations, may be exposed to dust, fumes, gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and chemicals. There is also exposure to body substances that may contain infectious materials that could cause illness or death. There is potential for bodily harm or death from violent patients, bystanders, or other dangers. At all times the employee is expected to adhere to all applicable Policies and Procedures concerning safety and the prevention of contamination and infection due to bloodborne pathogens.
- Maintain balance and strength in awkward positions.
- Speak clearly under stressful circumstances.
- Accurately communicate ideas orally and in writing in English.
- Respond physically with speed.
- Operate effectively in loud environments; and
- Get along well with others.
- Handle a significant number of stressful situations, and be able to function calmly, coolly, and collectedly under all types of stressful situations.
- Get along well with diverse personalities.
- Communicate with patients and others with empathy and respect.
- Create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in stressful situations.
- Work smoothly and professionally in an environment where teamwork is essential.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
1. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.
2. Ability to utilize computing systems that are required for essential job functions. This includes but is not limited to:
Scheduling and timekeeping software, including incident reporting software.
Web-based learning platforms
Sending and receiving email communications.
General office programs such as Microsoft Office or similar software including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, SharePoint
3. Analyze and interpret difficult and complex patient care and personnel situations.
4. Work independently with minimum supervision for assigned tasks.
5. Exercise sound independent judgment within general policy and procedural guidelines.
6. Anticipate and identify problems and take initiative to prevent or correct them.
7. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of personnel within the medical community, the Squad, outside agencies, patients, and members of the community.
8. Understand and follow federal, state, and local laws, and Squad policies, procedures, and rules.
9. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
10. Follow orders; Remember and apply concepts, knowledge, and principles.
11. Analyze and interpret situations; and appropriately deal with stress and maintain composure when encountering serious injuries or illnesses.
Additional Job Description:
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Shift:
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
United States of America (Non-Exempt)
Company:
AHS LLC AHS LLC
Cost Center:
4851 AHS LLC EMS Monongalia
Address:
801 J D Anderson DriveMorgantownWest Virginia
Equal Opportunity Employer
West Virginia University Health System and its subsidiaries (collectively "WVUHS") is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. WVUHS strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. All WVUHS employees, other workers, and representatives are prohibited from engaging in unlawful discrimination. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, training, promotion, discipline, compensation, benefits, and termination of employment.
$29k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago
EMT - Mon EMS (Part-time)
AHS 4.0
Remote
Welcome! We're excited you're considering an opportunity with us! To apply to this position and be considered, click the Apply button located above this message and complete the application in full. Below, you'll find other important information about this position. The primary focus of the EMT is to provide basic emergencymedical care for critical and emergent patients who access the emergencymedical system and for those patients who require non-emergency or interfacility medical transport. This individual possesses the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation. EMTs function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, under medical oversight. EMTs perform interventions with the basic equipment typically found on an ambulance. The EMT is a link into the health care system and resource for routine and interfacility transports.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
A. Possession of a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
B. National Registry of EMTs EmergencyMedicalTechnician certification* to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
i. (Note: Due to NREMT implementation and grandfather clauses, some staff may not have NREMT certification)
C. West Virginia Office of EMS EMT Certification to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
D. Valid Driver's License
E. Emergency Vehicle Operations Course or ability to successfully complete within six (6) months of hire
F. Valid BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA Preferred) to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
G. Successful completion of National Incident Management System (NIMS) within (1) month of hire
i. IS 700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
ii. IS 100: Introduction to the ICS System
iii. IS 200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
iv. IS 800: National Response Framework, an Introduction
H. ITLS or PHTLS certification (obtained within 6 Months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
I. PEPP certification (obtained within 6 months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Associate, Bachelor, or graduate level degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary educational institution.
2. AMLS
3. GEMS (Geriatric Education) Certification.
4. Other relevant prehospital certifications
EXPERIENCE:
1. Two (2) years or more of experience as a field provider at the EMT level.
CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The statements described here are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not intended to be constructed as an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Safety Culture: The EMT will lead by example to ensure that all activities performed while on duty at Mon EMS are done in a manner to ensure the safety of Mon EMS personnel, our patients, and the community. This includes attitude toward safety such as, but not limited to: vehicle safety, OSHA compliance, scene management, routine facilities maintenance, etc. Measurement methods: Avoidable incidents, hazards remedied, and incidents reported for analysis. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: Independently utilizes appropriate decision making and resources to ensure the safety of Mon EMS personnel, patients, and the community and identifies opportunities for improvement in safety and potential solutions. The EMT commonly reports unusual incidents and near miss events for analysis.
II. Meets standard: Independently utilizes appropriate decision making and resources to ensure the safety of MON EMS personnel, patients, and the community.
III. Needs improvement: Requires prompting to ensure safety or does not correct issues with unsafe decisions or resource management.
2. Quality Assurance - Readiness: Ensures that in-service vehicles, supplies, controlled substances, and equipment have been thoroughly checked. Ensures that all reported discrepancies are corrected at the earliest possible time. Documents and reports discrepancies to the appropriate supervisory officer. Measurement methods: Vehicle checklists, daily chore logs, etc. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: >90% compliance with documented inspections for each shift
II. Meets standards: 80-90% compliance with documented inspections for each shift
III. Needs improvement:
3. Work Attitude: The EMT will: take the initiative to complete work assignments without prompting; exert maximum effort and serve as a role model for coworkers; demonstrate persistence during the performance of daily duties; bring a high level of energy to job performance; and maintain an optimistic demeanor during job performance. Measurement methods: Direct observation, team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: Independently and proactively performs all work on shift, leads by example, and maintains a high level of personal and team attitude.
II. Meets standard: Performs all work on shift and ensures all work is accomplished on shift, occasionally requires prompting.
III. Needs improvement: Exhibits a low level of energy on shift or often seen relaxing or sitting while coworkers are performing work or requires frequent prompting to tackle work tasks.
4. Acting with Integrity: The EMT will: aim to reduce waste in daily operations; follow all appropriate ethical standards in the workplace; consistently act honestly and display the highest level of integrity; be accountable and accept personal responsibility for her or his own actions; and understand the importance of ethical behavior in the face of adversity or contrary public opinion. Measurement methods: Direct observation, team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT is aware of organizational goals, ensures personal accountability and progress toward meeting objectives, and effectively communicates status to both coworkers and management.
II. Meets standard: The EMT sets an example by fulfilling work obligations; holds all coworkers accountable in a fair and consistent manner; maintains patient confidentiality in accordance with all federal and state laws, rules, and regulations (e.g., HIPAA)
III. Needs improvement: The EMT fails to hold themselves or coworkers accountable for day-to-day responsibilities or promotes a culture that misrepresents work accomplishments in ways that would cover up mistakes or breaches of responsibilities.
5. Communication: The EMT will understand the importance of effective communication with key stakeholders including but not limited to: coworkers, patients, customers, other emergency responders, dispatching personnel, healthcare professionals, the public, etc. Measurement methods include direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT leads by example, provides effective communication, facilitates discussions, and teaches others how to do the same. The EMT networks with and communicates effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
II. Meets standard: The EMT provides effective communication with coworkers with minimal or no guidance and facilitates discussion with internal stakeholders.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT does not effectively communicate with external or internal stakeholders and/or communication is interpreted as confrontational or argumentative by stakeholders.
6. Problem Solving: The EMT will: use current information to make educated decisions; have a basic understanding of how analytical decision are made to help ensure clinical and operational excellence; be able to concentrate and use information gathering skills to make immediate coherent decisions; and have basic knowledge of all reasonable job functions of all other field providers. Measurement methods include direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT independently and proactively employs information gathering techniques to understand problem scope and formulates plans appropriate to the issue at hand. The EMT often identifies potential problems before they affect safety, service excellence, customer experience, or the standing of the organization within the community.
II. Meets standard: The EMT employs information gathering techniques to understand problem scope and formulates plans appropriate to the issue at hand.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT fails to complete analysis of problems (under- or over-analysis) or makes assumptions about the origin of problems or makes hasty or prolonged decisions that may result in actions affecting the wrong issue or inaction.
7. Executing Tasks - Response: The EMT will respond to all requests in a timely and efficient manner. Response to emergency assignments with an “out of chute” time of 60 seconds from dispatch to unit response. For medical transports and interfacility transports, arrival to the patient's location (floor, residence, etc.) five (5) minutes or more early. Measurement methods include ePCR/dispatch data, direct observation, and team feedback. Measurement criteria
I. Outstanding: >90% compliance
II. Meets standards: 80-90% compliance
III. Needs improvement:
8. Executing Tasks - Patient Care: The EMT will provide excellent patient care based upon: knowledge of current EMS district and/or state protocols and QA/QI initiatives; internal Mon EMS benchmarks; and evidence-based medicine or best practices. Measurement method is by submitted patient care reports. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: >90% achievement of established Mon EMS benchmarks
II. Meets standards: 80-90% achievement of established Mon EMS benchmarks
III. Needs improvement:
9. Quality Assurance - Documentation: The EMT will take the initiative to complete and review their own patient care and billing documentation for completeness and accuracy prior to the end of every shift worked. Measured by documented random sampling of shift documentation, documentation noted to be incomplete by the billing office or other QA personnel. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: 100% of daily documentation complete
II. Meets standard: 90-95% of daily documentation complete
III. Needs improvement:
10. Quality Improvement - Competency & Education: The EMT will complete knowledge, psychomotor, and affective domain education assignments, simulation programs (simple or high-fidelity), and other programs as assigned by Mon EMS or the West Virginia Office of EMS in a timely fashion. Measurement method is via completed knowledge and psychomotor competencies. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: 100% completion of mandatory education and competency programs well prior to the deadlines (e.g., within the first seven calendar days of assignment)
II. Meets standard: 100% completion of mandatory education and competency programs on or prior to the established deadlines
III. Needs improvement:
11. Managing Significant Incidents: Responds to multi-patient incidents and serves as an officer in the Incident Command System depending on the complexity and jurisdiction of the response. Measured by direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT leads by example and independently initiates appropriate incident command system principles and routinely practices these principles with coworkers through case review; review of positions, terminology, and tools; organizing simulated events; and documentation of all activities performed.
II. Meets standard: The EMT leads by example and independently initiates appropriate incident command system principles with minimal or no guidance.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT leads by example and independently initiates appropriate incident command system principles without prompting from other supervisory or managing officers.
12. Civic Responsibility: The EMT will: understand the value of giving within the community; understand the balance of success of the organization with that of society and maintains focus on doing what is in the best interest of the patient first and foremost; set a good example for coworkers and consistently behave in accordance with law and policy; and understand that patient advocacy is important to the organization. Measured by direct observation. Measurement criteria include:
I. Outstanding: The EMT provides a positive public image with patients, their loved ones, and other members of the community. The EMT is able to ensure the organization presents a positive image in the community during events and when cooperating with other organizations. The EMT develops a reputation for superb patient advocacy.
Meets standard: The EMT provides a positive public image with patients, their loved ones, and other members of the community.
Needs improvement: The EMT is not able to engage with patients or the public; provides a poor or negative public image; or fails to engage coworkers and organization in ways that are designed to be to the benefit of the organization.
13. Social Knowledge: The EMT will understand the importance of cultural diversity; have rudimentary knowledge of cultural relationships and geographical layout within the Mon EMS area including local history; understand various cultural and religious perspectives on ethics and be prepared to act in accordance with beliefs that may differ from their personal perspective; understand the laws and regulations that apply to the daily operation of the organization and ensure that the organization maintains appropriate compliance. Measured by direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT knows the demographics of the community served and has understanding of the various cultural and ethnic customs and traditions present. The EMT ensures coworkers are trained and providing customer service that is appropriate and ethical.
II. Meets requirements: The EMT knows the demographics of the community served and has understanding of the various cultural and ethnic customs and traditions present.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT assumes that beliefs are generally homogenous and that any difference are exceptions that should accommodate the majority. The EMT is unable or unwilling to support diversity in either the community or in the workplace and does not ensure fair and equitable conduct.
14. Work Habits & Attitudes: The EMT will take the initiative to complete the job at hand without prompting including but not limited to: all patient care assignments; general custodial and housekeeping duties; vehicle cleanliness; initiative to handle routine and special projects; and accomplish other Mon EMS duties as assigned by superior. Measured by direct observation, team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT leads by example and independently performs and completes routine and special projects with minimal or no guidance by enlisting the assistance of coworkers when appropriate. The EMT independently seeks out additional projects while on shift.
II. Meets standard: The EMT performs and completes routine duties with minimal or no guidance.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT does not complete routine duties or assigned projects without prompting from supervising or managing officers.
15. Motivating Others: The EMT will understand the importance of: her or his role as a clinical team member within the organization; and of organizational goals and objectives and ensure all coworkers understand the same. Measured by direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT adheres to the organization's mission, values, and maintains an open, running dialogue with coworkers and provides information that supports his or her clinical decisions. The EMT frequently identifies opportunity to improve her/himself and the team as facilitates informal clinical case debriefings.
II. Meets standard: The EMT adheres to the organization's mission and values.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT preaches to coworkers regarding adherence to the organization's mission statement but fails to live up to the standard that he or she describes. The EMT facilitates informal clinical case debriefings but does so with a negative attitude (e.g., provides critique of others actions but is not receptive to the same type of feedback, places blame on providers for her/his actions, etc.).
16. Learning: The EMT will demonstrate the importance of: developing good learning strategies; maintaining a level of intellectual curiosity; continuous learning; and seeking feedback regarding personal performance to continuously grow. Measured by formal education completed, direct observation, and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The EMT is a constant student and educator. The EMT develops strong processes for research, development, and feedback.
II. Meets standard: The EMT is a constant student and educator who utilizes time to educate coworkers when learning situations arise.
III. Needs improvement: The EMT lacks intellectual curiosity and does not take advantage of educational opportunities. The EMT puts in the minimum educational hours required or overextends and misses other deadlines or assignments
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The position requires significant physical strength and dexterity and the ability to function in very adverse environments with exposure to numerous safety risks typically found at emergency scenes.
1. STANDING/WALING: Continuously. This usually includes: going to and from the emergency vehicle, and getting patients from their locations, and rendering treatment. Most walking would be for short distances, as emergency vehicles are allowed to get as close to the location as possible. However, the employee must also be able to run these same distances, in case of an emergency where time is of the essence. Walking and running may vary, however, as the patient may be located inside a large, multi-floored facility. Standing, walking and running could be on all types of surfaces, including but not limited to: asphalt, cement, concrete, soft/packed dirt, linoleum, wood, hardwood floors, etc. The individual must be able to go up and down slight inclines or declines that may be found at roadsides, agricultural areas, etc. At a location, standing would occur more often than walking or running. Standing would occur on the wide variety of surfaces mentioned above. Standing could last from a few minutes to hours, depending on the situation. Standing could occur in the standard erect position, the kneeling or squatting position, etc.
2. SITTING: Frequently. When responding to a location, the individual will sit in the emergency vehicle. The emergency vehicles are equipped with a standard installed vehicle seat. The time performing the sitting activity on a call would depend upon the specific situation. Frequently in station, as the facility is equipped with a small lounge area that is furnished.
3. LIFTING AND CARRYING: Frequently. Required to lift and carry weights ranging from a few pounds to ten pounds and above. Occasionally required to lift and carry weights in excess of 100 pounds or more. Employees will need to lift and carry with one team member adult patients, lifting them from various positions (such as a bed or a chair) onto various patient movement devices, such as an ambulance stretcher, a stair chair, long back boards, etc., and then efficiently move them into an ambulance. Other heavier objects in the high range category would be 5-foot tall, 10 inch diameter oxygen cylinders, and medical equipment boxes. The oxygen cylinders can be made of quarter-inch steel and weigh up to 120 pounds. The medical equipment boxes can weigh approximately fifty pounds or more.
4. BENDING AND STOOPING: Frequently. Throughout a work shift the individual will be required to bend in a range of 1 to 90 degrees. The average situation will require the individual to work in a range of 35 to 65 degree bends. This would involve: lifting a patient, lifting equipment, treating a patient at ground level, sitting on a bench located in the ambulance. This activity may be prolonged and last up to 30 minutes or more. During any given call, the provider may bend and/or stoop any number of times per incident.
5. CROUCHING AND KNEELING: Frequently. Crouching and kneeling may be performed when on the scene picking up equipment or assisting patients. The actual number of times this is done depends on the particular incident.
6. CLIMBING: Occasionally. This is required when climbing steps up and down with a patient on a cot or other device, and when entering or exiting the emergency vehicle. Generally, the climbing would require that the employee be lifting and carrying heavy objects such as a cot or other device with a patient on it. Balancing may be required when backing down staircases.
7. REACHING: Frequently. Throughout the work shift in order to review monitoring equipment, operate communication equipment, administer oxygen, and operate equipment. The employee may also be required to reach in precarious positions, such as in a vehicle, which has been crushed in an accident, or in other confined spaces. If working inside the ambulance en route to a medical facility, the employee will need to reach to access the patient and supplies. Reaching will involve partial to full extension of the arms.
8. PUSHING AND PULLING: Frequently. The activities that would require the most force in pushing and pulling is when removing or returning a gurney to the emergency vehicle, with and without a patient on the gurney. The weight required to push/pull will vary, depending on the weight on the gurney. Slight pushing will be required if the employee is performing CPR, which can require repetitive pushing and may range from a few minutes to hours. Pushing and pulling is required when operating and closing vehicle doors.
9. HANDLING OR GRASPING: Continuously. While working at any given location, continual bilateral gross manipulation is performed in this position. This may be involved when: opening/closing doors; using, handling, carrying and operating medical equipment that may weigh approximately fifty pounds or more, stretcher rails, various handles attached to equipment and tools. The arm and hand must be able to perform all types of positions, including supination and pronation. Hyperextension, extension and flexion of the fingers will be involved, ulnar and radial deviation, abduction and adduction of the hand and wrist will be required. A wide variety of grasping will be required, such as cylindrical grasping, palmer grasping, hook grasping, tip grasping, lateral and spherical grasping.
10. HAZARDS: Occasionally. The employee, when responding to emergency situations, may be exposed to dust, fumes, gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and chemicals. There is also exposure to body substances that may contain infectious materials that could cause illness or death. There is potential for bodily harm or death from violent patients, bystanders, or other dangers. At all times the employee is expected to adhere to all applicable Policies and Procedures concerning safety and the prevention of contamination and infection due to bloodborne pathogens.
11.OTHER PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Maintains balance and strength in awkward positions; Speaks clearly under stressful circumstances; Responds physically with speed; Operates effectively in loud environments; and Gets along well with others.
12. MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to handle a significant number of stressful situations, and be able to function calmly, coolly and collectedly under all types of stressful situations; Get along well with diverse personalities; Communicates with patients and others with empathy and respect; Creates and maintains a positive and cooperative working environment in stressful situations; Works smoothly and professionally in an environment where teamwork is essential; Analyzes and interprets difficult and complex patient care and personnel situations; Works independently with minimum supervision for assigned tasks; Exercises sound independent judgment within general Policy and procedural guidelines; Anticipates and identifies problems and takes initiative to prevent or correct them; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of personnel within the medical community, the Squad, outside agencies, patients, and members of the community; Understands and follows federal, state and local laws, and Squad policies, procedures, and rules; Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with others; Follows orders; Remembers and applies concepts, knowledge and principles; Analyzes and interprets situations; and Appropriately deals with stress and maintain composure when encountering serious injuries or illnesses.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
1. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.
2. Ability to utilize computing systems that are required for essential job functions. This includes but is not limited to:
i. Scheduling and timekeeping software
ii. Web-based learning platforms
iii. Electric Patient Care Report (ePCR) systems
iv. Scan and attach documentation to electronic systems
v. Sending and receiving email communications with and without attachments
vi. HR portals
vii. Incident management and fleet management systems
viii. General office programs such as Microsoft Office or similar software including but not limited to: Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, SharePoint.
Additional Job Description:
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
24
Shift:
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
United States of America (Non-Exempt)
Company:
AHS LLC AHS LLC
Cost Center:
4851 AHS LLC EMS Monongalia
Address:
801 J D Anderson DriveMorgantownWest Virginia
Equal Opportunity Employer
West Virginia University Health System and its subsidiaries (collectively "WVUHS") is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. WVUHS strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. All WVUHS employees, other workers, and representatives are prohibited from engaging in unlawful discrimination. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, training, promotion, discipline, compensation, benefits, and termination of employment.
$29k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18d ago
Paramedic - Mon EMS (Full-time)
AHS 4.0
Remote
Welcome! We're excited you're considering an opportunity with us! To apply to this position and be considered, click the Apply button located above this message and complete the application in full. Below, you'll find other important information about this position. The Paramedic is an allied health professional whose primary focus is to provide advanced emergencymedical care for critical and emergent patients who access the emergencymedical system and for those patients who require non-emergency or interfacility medical transport. This individual possesses the complex knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation. Paramedics function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, under medical oversight. Paramedics perform interventions with the basic and advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance. The Paramedic is a link into the health care system and resource for routine and interfacility transports.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
A. Possession of a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
B. National Registry of EMTs Paramedic certification*, to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
i. (Note: Due to NREMT implementation and grandfather clauses, some staff may not have NREMT certification)
C. West Virginia Office of EMS Paramedic Certification, to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
i. Preferred criteria: (WV CCT, BCCTPC: FP-C or CCP-C; UMBC CCEMTP)
D. Valid Driver's License
E. Emergency Vehicle Operations Course or ability to successfully complete within six (6) months of hire.
F. Valid BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA Preferred), to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
G. Valid AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), to be obtained in 30 days of hire.
H. AMLS Certification (obtained within 6 months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
I. ITLS or PHTLS certification that has been taken within the last 2 years (obtained within 6 months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
J. PEPP certification (obtained within 6 months of hire and renewed within 2 years of certification date)
K. C3IFT certification (obtained within 6 months of hire and maintained)
L. Successful completion of National Incident Management System (NIMS) within (1) month of hire
i. IS 700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
ii. IS 100: Introduction to the ICS System
iii. IS 200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
iv. IS 800: National Response Framework, an Introduction
EXPERIENCE:
1. One (1) year of experience as a field EMS provider (EMT, AEMT, and/or Paramedic).
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Associate, Bachelor, or Graduate level degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary educational institution.
2. PALS
3. GEMS
4. Other relevant prehospital certifications
EXPERIENCE:
1. Two (2) years of experience as a field provider at the AEMT or paramedic level
CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The statements described here are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not intended to be constructed as an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Safety Culture: The Paramedic will lead by example to ensure that all activities performed while on duty at Mon EMS are done in a manner to ensure the safety of Mon EMS personnel, our patients, and the community. This includes attitude toward safety such as, but not limited to: vehicle safety, OSHA compliance, scene management, routine facilities maintenance, etc. Measurement methods: Avoidable incidents, hazards remedied, and incidents reported for analysis. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: Independently utilizes appropriate decision making and resources to ensure the safety of Mon EMS personnel, patients, and the community and identifies opportunities for improvement in safety and potential solutions. The Paramedic commonly reports unusual incidents and near miss events for analysis.
II. Meets standard: Independently utilizes appropriate decision making and resources to ensure the safety of MON EMS personnel, patients, and the community.
III. Needs improvement: Requires prompting to ensure safety or does not correct issues with unsafe decisions or resource management.
2. Quality Assurance - Readiness: Ensures that in-service vehicles, supplies, controlled substances, and equipment have been thoroughly checked. Ensures that all reported discrepancies are corrected at the earliest possible time. Documents and reports discrepancies to the appropriate supervisory officer. Measurement methods: Vehicle checklists, daily chore logs, etc. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: >90% compliance with documented inspections for each shift
II. Meets standards: 80-90% compliance with documented inspections for each shift
III. Needs improvement:
3. Work Attitude: The Paramedic will: take the initiative to complete work assignments without prompting; exert maximum effort and serve as a role model for coworkers; demonstrate persistence during the performance of daily duties; bring a high level of energy to job performance; and maintain an optimistic demeanor during job performance. Measurement methods: Direct observation, team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: Independently and proactively performs all work on shift, leads by example, and maintains a high level of personal and team attitude.
II. Meets standard: Performs all work on shift and ensures all work is accomplished on shift, occasionally requires prompting.
III. Needs improvement: Exhibits a low level of energy on shift or often seen relaxing or sitting while coworkers are performing work or requires frequent prompting to tackle work tasks.
4. Acting with Integrity: The Paramedic will: aim to reduce waste in daily operations; follow all appropriate ethical standards in the workplace; consistently act honestly and display the highest level of integrity; be accountable and accept personal responsibility for her or his own actions; and understand the importance of ethical behavior in the face of adversity or contrary public opinion. Measurement methods: Direct observation, team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic is aware of organizational goals, ensures personal accountability and progress toward meeting objectives, and effectively communicates status to both coworkers and management.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic sets an example by fulfilling work obligations; holds all coworkers accountable in a fair and consistent manner; maintains patient confidentiality in accordance with all federal and state laws, rules, and regulations (e.g., HIPAA)
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic fails to hold themselves or coworkers accountable for day-to-day responsibilities or promotes a culture that misrepresents work accomplishments in ways that would cover up mistakes or breaches of responsibilities.
5. Communication: The Paramedic will understand the importance of effective communication with key stakeholders including but not limited to: coworkers, patients, customers, other emergency responders, dispatching personnel, healthcare professionals, the public, etc. Measurement methods include direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic leads by example, provides effective communication, facilitates discussions, and teaches others how to do the same. The Paramedic networks with and communicates effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic provides effective communication with coworkers with minimal or no guidance and facilitates discussion with internal stakeholders.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic does not effectively communicate with external or internal stakeholders and/or communication is interpreted as confrontational or argumentative by stakeholders.
6. Problem Solving: The Paramedic will: use current information to make educated decisions; have a basic understanding of how analytical decision are made to help ensure clinical and operational excellence; be able to concentrate and use information gathering skills to make immediate coherent decisions; and have basic knowledge of all reasonable job functions of all other field providers. Measurement methods include direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic independently and proactively employs information gathering techniques to understand problem scope and formulates plans appropriate to the issue at hand. The Paramedic often identifies potential problems before they affect safety, service excellence, customer experience, or the standing of the organization within the community.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic employs information gathering techniques to understand problem scope and formulates plans appropriate to the issue at hand.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic fails to complete analysis of problems (under- or over-analysis) or makes assumptions about the origin of problems or makes hasty or prolonged decisions that may result in actions affecting the wrong issue or inaction.
7. Executing Tasks - Response: The Paramedic will respond to all requests in a timely and efficient manner. Response to emergency assignments with an “out of chute” time of 60 seconds from dispatch to unit response. For medical transports and interfacility transports, arrival to the patient's location (floor, residence, etc.) five (5) minutes or more early. Measurement methods include ePCR/dispatch data, direct observation, and team feedback. Measurement criteria
I. Outstanding: >90% compliance
II. Meets standards: 80-90% compliance
III. Needs improvement:
8. Executing Tasks - Patient Care: The Paramedic will provide excellent patient care based upon: knowledge of current EMS district and/or state protocols and QA/QI initiatives; internal Mon EMS benchmarks; and evidence-based medicine or best practices. Measurement method is by submitted patient care reports. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: >90% achievement of established Mon EMS benchmarks
II. Meets standards: 80-90% achievement of established Mon EMS benchmarks
III. Needs improvement:
9. Quality Assurance - Documentation: The Paramedic will take the initiative to complete and review their own patient care and billing documentation for completeness and accuracy prior to the end of every shift worked. Measured by documented random sampling of shift documentation, documentation noted to be incomplete by the billing office or other QA personnel. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: 100% of daily documentation complete
II. Meets standard: 90-95% of daily documentation complete
III. Needs improvement:
10. Quality Improvement - Competency & Education: The Paramedic will complete knowledge, psychomotor, and affective domain education assignments, simulation programs (simple or high-fidelity), and other programs as assigned by Mon EMS or the West Virginia Office of EMS in a timely fashion. Measurement method is via completed knowledge and psychomotor competencies. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: 100% completion of mandatory education and competency programs well prior to the deadlines (e.g., within the first seven calendar days of assignment)
II. Meets standard: 100% completion of mandatory education and competency programs on or prior to the established deadlines
III. Needs improvement:
11. Managing Significant Incidents: Responds to multi-patient incidents and serves as an officer in the Incident Command System depending on the complexity and jurisdiction of the response. Measured by direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic leads by example and independently initiates appropriate incident command system principles and routinely practices these principles with coworkers through case review; review of positions, terminology, and tools; organizing simulated events; and documentation of all activities performed.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic leads by example and independently initiates appropriate incident command system principles with minimal or no guidance.
Needs improvement: The Paramedic leads by example and independently initiates appropriate incident command system principles without prompting from other supervisory or managing officers.
12. Civic Responsibility: The Paramedic will: understand the value of giving within the community; understand the balance of success of the organization with that of society and maintains focus on doing what is in the best interest of the patient first and foremost; set a good example for coworkers and consistently behave in accordance with law and policy; and understand that patient advocacy is important to the organization. Measured by direct observation. Measurement criteria include:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic provides a positive public image with patients, their loved ones, and other members of the community. The Paramedic is able to ensure the organization presents a positive image in the community during events and when cooperating with other organizations. The Paramedic develops a reputation for superb patient advocacy.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic provides a positive public image with patients, their loved ones, and other members of the community.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic is not able to engage with patients or the public; provides a poor or negative public image; or fails to engage coworkers and organization in ways that are designed to be to the benefit of the organization.
13. Social Knowledge: The Paramedic will understand the importance of cultural diversity; have rudimentary knowledge of cultural relationships and geographical layout within the Mon EMS area including local history; understand various cultural and religious perspectives on ethics and be prepared to act in accordance with beliefs that may differ from their personal perspective; understand the laws and regulations that apply to the daily operation of the organization and ensure that the organization maintains appropriate compliance. Measured by direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic knows the demographics of the community served and has understanding of the various cultural and ethnic customs and traditions present. The Paramedic ensures coworkers are trained and providing customer service that is appropriate and ethical.
II. Meets requirements: The Paramedic knows the demographics of the community served and has understanding of the various cultural and ethnic customs and traditions present.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic assumes that beliefs are generally homogenous and that any difference are exceptions that should accommodate the majority. The Paramedic is unable or unwilling to support diversity in either the community or in the workplace and does not ensure fair and equitable conduct.
14. Work Habits & Attitudes: The Paramedic will take the initiative to complete the job at hand without prompting including but not limited to: all patient care assignments; general custodial and housekeeping duties; vehicle cleanliness; initiative to handle routine and special projects; and accomplish other Mon EMS duties as assigned by superior. Measured by direct observation, team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic leads by example and independently performs and completes routine and special projects with minimal or no guidance by enlisting the assistance of coworkers when appropriate. The Paramedic independently seeks out additional projects while on shift.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic performs and completes routine duties with minimal or no guidance.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic does not complete routine duties or assigned projects without prompting from supervising or managing officers.
15. Motivating Others: The Paramedic will understand the importance of: her or his role as a clinical team member within the organization; and of organizational goals and objectives and ensure all coworkers understand the same. Measured by direct observation and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic adheres to the organization's mission, values, and maintains an open, running dialogue with coworkers and provides information that supports his or her clinical decisions. The Paramedic frequently identifies opportunity to improve her/himself and the team as facilitates informal clinical case debriefings.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic adheres to the organization's mission and values.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic preaches to coworkers regarding adherence to the organization's mission statement but fails to live up to the standard that he or she describes. The Paramedic facilitates informal clinical case debriefings but does so with a negative attitude (e.g., provides critique of others actions but is not receptive to the same type of feedback, places blame on providers for her/his actions, etc.).
16. Learning: The Paramedic will demonstrate the importance of: developing good learning strategies; maintaining a level of intellectual curiosity; continuous learning; and seeking feedback regarding personal performance to continuously grow. Measured by formal education completed, direct observation, and team feedback. Measurement criteria:
I. Outstanding: The Paramedic is a constant student and educator. The Paramedic develops strong processes for research, development, and feedback.
II. Meets standard: The Paramedic is a constant student and educator who utilizes time to educate coworkers when learning situations arise.
III. Needs improvement: The Paramedic lacks intellectual curiosity and does not take advantage of educational opportunities. The Paramedic puts in the minimum educational hours required or overextends and misses other deadlines or assignments
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The position requires significant physical strength and dexterity and the ability to function in very adverse environments with exposure to numerous safety risks typically found at emergency scenes.
1. STANDING/WALKING: Continuously. This usually includes: going to and from the emergency vehicle, and getting patients from their locations, and rendering treatment. Most walking would be for short distances, as emergency vehicles are allowed to get as close to the location as possible. However, the employee must also be able to run these same distances, in case of an emergency where time is of the essence. Walking and running may vary, however, as the patient may be located inside a large, multi-floored facility. Standing, walking and running could be on all types of surfaces, including but not limited to: asphalt, cement, concrete, soft/packed dirt, linoleum, wood, hardwood floors, etc. The individual must be able to go up and down slight inclines or declines that may be found at roadsides, agricultural areas, etc. At a location, standing would occur more often than walking or running. Standing would occur on the wide variety of surfaces mentioned above. Standing could last from a few minutes to hours, depending on the situation. Standing could occur in the standard erect position, the kneeling or squatting position, etc.
2. SITTING: Frequently. When responding to a location, the individual will sit in the emergency vehicle. The emergency vehicles are equipped with a standard installed vehicle seat. The time performing the sitting activity on a call would depend upon the specific situation. Frequently in station, as the facility is equipped with a small lounge area that is furnished.
3. LIFTING AND CARRYING: Frequently. Required to lift and carry weights ranging from a few pounds to ten pounds and above. Occasionally required to lift and carry weights in excess of 100 pounds or more. Employees will need to lift and carry with one team member adult patients, lifting them from various positions (such as a bed or a chair) onto various patient movement devices, such as an ambulance stretcher, a stair chair, long back boards, etc., and then efficiently move them into an ambulance. Other heavier objects in the high range category would be 5-foot tall, 10 inch diameter oxygen cylinders, and medical equipment boxes. The oxygen cylinders can be made of quarter-inch steel and weigh up to 120 pounds. The medical equipment boxes can weigh approximately fifty pounds or more.
4. BENDING AND STOOPING: Frequently. Throughout a work shift the individual will be required to bend in a range of 1 to 90 degrees. The average situation will require the individual to work in a range of 35 to 65 degree bends. This would involve: lifting a patient, lifting equipment, treating a patient at ground level, sitting on a bench located in the ambulance. This activity may be prolonged and last up to 30 minutes or more. During any given call, the provider may bend and/or stoop any number of times per incident.
5. CROUCHING AND KNEELING: Frequently. Crouching and kneeling may be performed when on the scene picking up equipment or assisting patients. The actual number of times this is done depends on the particular incident.
6. CLIMBING: Occasionally. This is required when climbing steps up and down with a patient on a cot or other device, and when entering or exiting the emergency vehicle. Generally, the climbing would require that the employee be lifting and carrying heavy objects such as a cot or other device with a patient on it. Balancing may be required when backing down staircases.
7. REACHING: Frequently. Throughout the work shift in order to review monitoring equipment, operate communication equipment, administer oxygen, and operate equipment. The employee may also be required to reach in precarious positions, such as in a vehicle, which has been crushed in an accident, or in other confined spaces. If working inside the ambulance en route to a medical facility, the employee will need to reach to access the patient and supplies. Reaching will involve partial to full extension of the arms.
8. PUSHING AND PULLING: Frequently. The activities that would require the most force in pushing and pulling is when removing or returning a gurney to the emergency vehicle, with and without a patient on the gurney. The weight required to push/pull will vary, depending on the weight on the gurney. Slight pushing will be required if the employee is performing CPR, which can require repetitive pushing and may range from a few minutes to hours. Pushing and pulling is required when operating and closing vehicle doors.
9. HANDLING OR GRASPING: Continuously. While working at any given location, continual bilateral gross manipulation is performed in this position. This may be involved when: opening/closing doors; using, handling, carrying and operating medical equipment that may weigh approximately fifty pounds or more, stretcher rails, various handles attached to equipment and tools. The arm and hand must be able to perform all types of positions, including supination and pronation. Hyperextension, extension and flexion of the fingers will be involved, ulnar and radial deviation, abduction and adduction of the hand and wrist will be required. A wide variety of grasping will be required, such as cylindrical grasping, palmer grasping, hook grasping, tip grasping, lateral and spherical grasping.
10. HAZARDS: Occasionally. The employee, when responding to emergency situations, may be exposed to dust, fumes, gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and chemicals. There is also exposure to body substances that may contain infectious materials that could cause illness or death. There is potential for bodily harm or death from violent patients, bystanders, or other dangers. At all times the employee is expected to adhere to all applicable Policies and Procedures concerning safety and the prevention of contamination and infection due to bloodborne pathogens.
11. OTHER PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Maintain balance and strength in awkward positions;
Speak clearly under stressful circumstances;
Respond physically with speed; Accurately communicate ideas orally and in writing in English;
Operate effectively in loud environments;
Get along well with others.
12. MENTAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION: Handle a significant number of stressful situations, and be able to function calmly, coolly and collectedly under all types of stressful situations; Get along well with diverse personalities; Communicate with patients and others with empathy and respect; Create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in stressful situations; Work smoothly and professionally in an environment where teamwork is essential; Analyze and interpret difficult and complex patient care and personnel situations; Work independently with minimum supervision for assigned tasks; Exercise sound independent judgment within general Policy and procedural guidelines; Anticipate and identify problems and take initiative to prevent or correct them; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of personnel within the medical community, the Squad, outside agencies, patients, and members of the community; Understand and follow federal, state and local laws, and Squad policies, procedures, and rules; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; Follow orders; Remember and apply concepts, knowledge and principles; Analyze and interpret situations; and Appropriately deal with stress and maintain composure when encountering serious injuries or illnesses.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
1. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.
2. Ability to utilize computing systems that are required for essential job functions. This includes but is not limited to:
i. Scheduling and timekeeping software
ii. Web-based learning platforms
iii. Electric Patient Care Report (ePCR) systems
iv. Scan and attach documentation to electronic systems
v. Sending and receiving email communications with and without attachments
vi. HR portal
vii. Incident management and fleet management system
viii. General office programs such as Microsoft Office or similar software including but not limited to: Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, SharePoint
Additional Job Description:
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Shift:
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
United States of America (Non-Exempt)
Company:
AHS LLC AHS LLC
Cost Center:
4851 AHS LLC EMS Monongalia
Address:
801 J D Anderson DriveMorgantownWest Virginia
Equal Opportunity Employer
West Virginia University Health System and its subsidiaries (collectively "WVUHS") is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. WVUHS strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. All WVUHS employees, other workers, and representatives are prohibited from engaging in unlawful discrimination. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, training, promotion, discipline, compensation, benefits, and termination of employment.
$35k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18d ago
Travel Emergency Department Registered Nurse - $1,644 per week
Care Career 4.3
Clarksville, TN jobs
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
Care Career Job ID #35440194. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
$74k-110k yearly est. 5d ago
Travel Emergency Department RN - $1,592 per week
Care Career 4.3
Enterprise, AL jobs
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Enterprise, Alabama.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, nights
Employment Type: Travel
Care Career Job ID #35538663. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
$71k-106k yearly est. 2d ago
Travel Emergency Department RN - $1,578 per week
Care Career 4.3
Clarksville, TN jobs
This travel nursing position is for a Registered Nurse specializing in Emergency Department care in Clarksville, Tennessee. The role involves 36 hours per week working 12-hour night shifts over a 13-week duration with a competitive pay package including benefits. The job is offered through Care Career, a healthcare staffing agency that provides specialized travel nursing opportunities across the US.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Job Description & Requirements
• Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
• Discipline: RN
• Start Date:
• Duration: 13 weeks
• 36 hours per week
• Shift: 12 hours, nights
• Employment Type: Travel
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
• Referral bonus
• Weekly pay
• Medical benefits
• Continuing Education
• Dental benefits
• Vision benefits
Keywords:
travel nurse, emergency department RN, ED nurse, registered nurse, travel nursing job, night shift nurse, healthcare staffing, nursing benefits, clinical nurse, travel healthcare
$74k-110k yearly est. 3d ago
Travel Emergency Department Registered Nurse - $1,578 per week
Care Career 4.3
Clarksville, TN jobs
A Travel Emergency Department Registered Nurse position in Clarksville, Tennessee involves providing specialized emergency care during 12-hour night shifts for a 13-week duration. The role requires an RN with Emergency Department experience and offers weekly pay, benefits, and a tax-free stipend. This travel nursing job supports flexible work locations and provides access to medical, dental, vision benefits, and continuing education.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Job Description & Requirements
• Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
• Discipline: RN
• Start Date: ASAP
• Duration: 13 weeks
• 36 hours per week
• Shift: 12 hours, nights
• Employment Type: Travel
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
• Referral bonus
• Weekly pay
• Medical benefits
• Continuing Education
• Dental benefits
• Vision benefits
Keywords:
travel nurse, emergency department, registered nurse, ED nurse, travel nursing jobs, night shifts, clinical care, healthcare staffing, weekly pay, benefits
$74k-110k yearly est. 5d ago
Travel Emergency Department Registered Nurse - $2,303 per week
Care Career 4.3
Germantown, TN jobs
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Germantown, Tennessee. Job Description & Requirements • Specialty: ED - Emergency Department • Discipline: RN • 36 hours per week • Shift: 12 hours, nights
• Employment Type: Travel
Emergency Room Nurses (RN) are responsible to treat a variety of injuries and illness brought into the Emergency Room. They specialize in rapid assessment and treatment when every second counts, particularly during the initial phase of acute illness. An Emergency Room Nurse must take measures to stabilize a patient's condition by administering medication, intubation, drawing blood and/or starting IV's.
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
• Referral bonus
• Weekly pay
• Medical benefits
• Continuing Education
• Dental benefits
• Vision benefits
$74k-110k yearly est. 2d ago
Travel Emergency Department RN - $1,592 per week
Care Career 4.3
Bentonville, AR jobs
This position is for a Travel Registered Nurse specializing in Emergency Department care for a 13-week assignment in Bentonville, Arkansas, working 36 hours per week on night shifts. The role is offered by Care Career, a healthcare staffing company providing specialized nurse placements with benefits including referral bonuses and medical coverage. This travel nursing opportunity provides flexible scheduling and competitive weekly pay with additional tax-free stipends.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Job Description & Requirements
• Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
• Discipline: RN
• Start Date:
• Duration: 13 weeks
• 36 hours per week
• Shift: 12 hours, nights
• Employment Type: Travel
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN ER
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
• Referral bonus
• Weekly pay
• Medical benefits
• Continuing Education
• Dental benefits
• Vision benefits
Keywords:
travel nurse, registered nurse, emergency department, RN, ED nurse, travel nursing jobs, night shift nurse, healthcare staffing, nurse benefits, weekly pay
$69k-100k yearly est. 3d ago
Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,218 per week
Baptist Works 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Baptist Works is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Montgomery, Alabama.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
Required:
• Minimum 2 years of ED experience as an RN
• Minimum 6 months experience Level 1 or Level 2 trauma center
• Associate or Bachelors Degree in Nursing
• Active, unencumbered Alabama or Compact State RN license
• BLS
• ACLS
• PALS
• TNCC
• CPI/MOAB
• NIHSS
• Experience with Cerner preferred
Upcoming Orientation Dates Available:
February 2, 2026
February 16, 2026
Baptist Works Job ID #11. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
About Baptist Works
Baptist Works is a unique clinician focused travel recruitment firm dedicated to attracting top talent to Baptist Health, located in Montgomery, AL. The 775-bed health system has a regional service area of 14 counties with approximately 700,000 people. Baptist Health's family of health care services includes three acute care hospitals, a regional cancer center, a free-standing psychiatric hospital, a joint venture surgical center, a network of ambulatory clinics, outpatient imaging centers, urgent care facilities, wound care services, rehabilitation, and home care services.
Benefits
Weekly pay
Holiday Pay
401k retirement plan
Employee assistance programs
Medical benefits
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
$21k-45k yearly est. 4d ago
Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $2,806 per week
Baptist Works 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Baptist Works is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Montgomery, Alabama.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ED - Emergency Department
Discipline: RN
Duration: 13 weeks
48 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, nights
Employment Type: Travel
Required:
• Minimum 2 years of ED experience as an RN
• Minimum 6 months experience Level 1 or Level 2 trauma center
• Associate or Bachelors Degree in Nursing
• Active, unencumbered Alabama or Compact State RN license
• BLS
• ACLS
• PALS
• TNCC
• CPI/MOAB
• NIHSS
• Experience with Cerner preferred
Upcoming Orientation Dates Available:
February 2, 2026
February 16, 2026
Baptist Works Job ID #44. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 48 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
About Baptist Works
Baptist Works is a unique clinician focused travel recruitment firm dedicated to attracting top talent to Baptist Health, located in Montgomery, AL. The 775-bed health system has a regional service area of 14 counties with approximately 700,000 people. Baptist Health's family of health care services includes three acute care hospitals, a regional cancer center, a free-standing psychiatric hospital, a joint venture surgical center, a network of ambulatory clinics, outpatient imaging centers, urgent care facilities, wound care services, rehabilitation, and home care services.
Benefits
Weekly pay
Holiday Pay
401k retirement plan
Employee assistance programs
Medical benefits
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
$21k-45k yearly est. 6d ago
Technician-Emergency Department - CAH YZ Emergency Room
Baptist 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Provides initial emergency measures and continuum of care on neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients within the level of training as an EmergencyMedicalTechnician. Performs in the pre-hospital environment to the level of training established by your state and national guidelines to the level of EMT. Performs in the hospital setting under the direct supervision of a nurse or physician as credentialed by the hospital Medical Executive Professional Committee. Performs other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
Performs as an EMT for Ambulance Service and for the Emergency Department.
Maintains ambulances and equipment.
Participates in EMS Performance Improvement Process.
Performs patient focus care.
Provides patient, family, and/or significant other health teaching/education.
Participates in activities designed to improve health care delivery.
Completes assigned goals.
Requirements, Preferences and Experience
Licensure, Registration, Certification
Minimum: BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE;EMT
Special Skills
Minimum: A current drivers license with acceptable driving record as per Ambulance Service Fleet Safety Policies including completion of EVOC or EMD course as required by your state. (Class F)
About Baptist Memorial Health Care
At Baptist, we owe our success to our colleagues, who have both technical expertise and a compassionate attitude. Every day they carry out Christ's three-fold ministry-healing, preaching and teaching. And, we reward their efforts with compensation and benefits packages that are highly competitive in the Mid-South health care community. For two consecutive years, Baptist has won a Best in Benefits award for offering the best benefit plans compared with their peer groups. Winners are chosen based on plan designs, premiums and the results of a Benefits Benchmarking Survey.
At Baptist, We Offer:
Competitive salaries
Paid vacation/time off
Continuing education opportunities
Generous retirement plan
Health insurance, including dental and vision
Sick leave
Service awards
Free parking
Short-term disability
Life insurance
Health care and dependent care spending accounts
Education assistance/continuing education
Employee referral program
Job Summary:
Position: 10083 - Technician-Emergency Department
Facility: MBMC - Yazoo Critical Access Hospital
Department: CAH YZ Emergency Room
Category: Clinical Technician/Technologist
Type: Clinical
Work Type: Full Time
Work Schedule: Days
Location: US:MS:Yazoo City
Located in the Jackson, MS metro area
$33k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Technician-Patient Care
Baptist 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Performs patient care tasks and basic patient care services under the direction of the professional registered nurse. Provides a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing in a manner that preserves and protects patient autonomy, dignity and rights.
Responsibilities
Communicates and collaborates with the professional registered nurse.
Performs patient care tasks under the direction of the RN including vital signs, blood glucose testing, phlebotomy, electrode placement, venous compression devices
Performs basic patient care services under the direction of the RN including height & actual weights, intake & output, retrieval of equipment & supplies, stocks patient rooms
Maintains a conducive environment for the patient including clutter free rooms, removing linen/trash from rooms, quiet surroundings
Supports patient/family communication needs including answering call lights, orienting new patients to the room, assisting with discharge appointments
Promotes safety including assisting with patient mobility, safety rounds/4Ps
Promotes comfort including providing water, ice, cups, pillows, blankets, assistance with meals
Transports non-monitored patients
Assists RN with monitored and/or intubated transports
Performs other duties as assigned
Specifications
Experience
Minimum Required
1 year recent (within past 6 months) experience
Preferred/Desired
Education
Minimum Required
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
Preferred/Desired
Training
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Special Skills
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Licensure
Minimum Required
CNA Program/Certification or AEMT/Paramedic Licensure/Certification or MA Program/Certification; BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE
Preferred/Desired
$29k-34k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago
Technician-Patient Care
Baptist 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Performs patient care tasks and basic patient care services under the direction of the professional registered nurse. Provides a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing in a manner that preserves and protects patient autonomy, dignity and rights.
Responsibilities
Communicates and collaborates with the professional registered nurse.
Performs patient care tasks under the direction of the RN including vital signs, blood glucose testing, phlebotomy, electrode placement, venous compression devices
Performs basic patient care services under the direction of the RN including height & actual weights, intake & output, retrieval of equipment & supplies, stocks patient rooms
Maintains a conducive environment for the patient including clutter free rooms, removing linen/trash from rooms, quiet surroundings
Supports patient/family communication needs including answering call lights, orienting new patients to the room, assisting with discharge appointments
Promotes safety including assisting with patient mobility, safety rounds/4Ps
Promotes comfort including providing water, ice, cups, pillows, blankets, assistance with meals
Transports non-monitored patients
Assists RN with monitored and/or intubated transports
Performs other duties as assigned
Specifications
Experience
Minimum Required
1 year recent (within past 6 months) experience
Preferred/Desired
Education
Minimum Required
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
Preferred/Desired
Training
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Special Skills
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Licensure
Minimum Required
CNA Program/Certification or AEMT/Paramedic Licensure/Certification or MA Program/Certification; BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE
Preferred/Desired
$30k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 30d ago
Technician-Patient Care
Baptist 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Performs patient care tasks and basic patient care services under the direction of the professional registered nurse. Provides a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing in a manner that preserves and protects patient autonomy, dignity and rights.
Responsibilities
Communicates and collaborates with the professional registered nurse.
Performs patient care tasks under the direction of the RN including vital signs, blood glucose testing, phlebotomy, electrode placement, venous compression devices
Performs basic patient care services under the direction of the RN including height & actual weights, intake & output, retrieval of equipment & supplies, stocks patient rooms
Maintains a conducive environment for the patient including clutter free rooms, removing linen/trash from rooms, quiet surroundings
Supports patient/family communication needs including answering call lights, orienting new patients to the room, assisting with discharge appointments
Promotes safety including assisting with patient mobility, safety rounds/4Ps
Promotes comfort including providing water, ice, cups, pillows, blankets, assistance with meals
Transports non-monitored patients
Assists RN with monitored and/or intubated transports
Performs other duties as assigned
Specifications
Experience
Minimum Required
1 year recent (within past 6 months) experience
Preferred/Desired
Education
Minimum Required
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
Preferred/Desired
Training
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Special Skills
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Licensure
Minimum Required
CNA Program/Certification or AEMT/Paramedic Licensure/Certification or MA Program/Certification; BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE
Preferred/Desired
$28k-33k yearly est. Auto-Apply 33d ago
Patient Care Tech
Baptist 3.9
Emergency medical technician job at Baptists
Performs patient care tasks and basic patient care services under the direction of the professional registered nurse. Provides a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing in a manner that preserves and protects patient autonomy, dignity and rights.
Responsibilities
Communicates and collaborates with the professional registered nurse.
Performs patient care tasks under the direction of the RN including vital signs, blood glucose testing, phlebotomy, electrode placement, venous compression devices
Performs basic patient care services under the direction of the RN including height & actual weights, intake & output, retrieval of equipment & supplies, stocks patient rooms
Maintains a conducive environment for the patient including clutter free rooms, removing linen/trash from rooms, quiet surroundings
Supports patient/family communication needs including answering call lights, orienting new patients to the room, assisting with discharge appointments
Promotes safety including assisting with patient mobility, safety rounds/4Ps
Promotes comfort including providing water, ice, cups, pillows, blankets, assistance with meals
Transports non-monitored patients
Assists RN with monitored and/or intubated transports
Performs other duties as assigned
Specifications
Experience
Minimum Required
1 year recent (within past 6 months) experience
Preferred/Desired
Education
Minimum Required
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
Preferred/Desired
Training
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Special Skills
Minimum Required
Preferred/Desired
Licensure
Minimum Required
CNA Program/Certification or AEMT/Paramedic Licensure/Certification or MA Program/Certification; BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE
Preferred/Desired