Paramedic EMT-P **Tuition Reimbursement**
American Ambulance job in Orlando, FL
Paramedics $23 - $26
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
Provide ALS operations, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High School diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid Driver's License
EMT-P
EVOC
ACLS
Competencies:
Competency in Advanced life support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standards.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
EMT, PER DIEM Night $20
American Ambulance job in Orlando, FL
PER DIEM EMTs $20- max 24hour per week, NIGHT SHIFT ONLY
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
May work with a Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High school diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid FL Driver's License
State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certification
CPR Certification (American Heart Association, BLS for Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuers)
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) if driver certified
Competencies:
Competency in Basic Life Support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standard.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
National Director of Business Development
Remote or Jacksonville, FL job
Acadian Health
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title:
National Director of Business Development
Alternate Job Title(s):
National Director of Business Development
Division/Department:
Acadian Health
Status:
Salary- Exempt
Performance Appraisal Type:
Senior Director
JOB SUMMARY: This high impact role is responsible for accelerating revenue growth and expanding market presence through strategic business development, sales, and partnership initiatives. The Director of Business development will drive EBITDA improvements by identifying growth opportunities, forging strategic partnerships, and leading marketing and sales efforts.
REPORTS TO: Senior Director of Acadian Health
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Business Development & Growth Strategy:
Identify, evaluate, and pursue new business opportunities to expand the footprint of at-home healthcare services.
Lead market expansion efforts, including strategic planning, competitive analysis, and execution of growth initiatives
Develop and implement go-to-market strategies that drive revenue and enhance profitability.
Build and nurture healthcare relationships for partnership opportunities.
Strategic Vision & Leadership:
Define and communicate a clear growth vision aligned with corporate goals.
Serve as a strategic advisor to executive leadership on market trends, expansion opportunities, and emerging business models.
Represent the organization externally to promote strategic partnerships and elevate visibility in key markets.
Relationship Management & Sales Enablement:
Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders.
Partner with internal teams to support sales enablement tools and customer experience improvements
Monitor business performance metrics and adjust strategies to optimize outcomes and ensure sustained growth
Collaborate with operations and clinical teams to align business development initiatives with service capabilities and quality standards.
Partner with finance to develop accurate revenue projections
Community & Industry Engagement:
Participate in events supporting Community Paramedicine programs.
Serve as a thought leader and advocate for value-based at home care services.
Travel Requirements
Up to 50%
QUALIFICATIONS:
Undergraduate degree in Business, Marketing or Healthcare a plus
Minimum of 5 years in a sales or business development role with increasing responsibility and proven success.
Demonstrated success in driving revenue, closing partnerships, and launching new service lines or markets.
Understanding of the healthcare industry, including operational knowledge, compliance, and regulatory requirements preferred.
Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills
Financial acumen with the ability to interpret and act on business performance metrics.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic
Stuart, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic
Vero Beach, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic- Part Time
Jupiter, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
American Ambulance job in Orlando, FL
EMTs $16
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
May work with a Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High school diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid Driver's License
State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certification
CPR Certification (American Heart Association, BLS for Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuers)
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) if driver certified
Competencies:
Competency in Basic Life Support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standard.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Community Paramedic
Daytona Beach, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
CCT Paramedic, EMT-P, Critical Care
American Ambulance job in Ocala, FL
Critical Care Paramedics $27-$30
Must have CCT credentialing
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
Provide ALS operations, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High School diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid Driver's License
EMT-P
EVOC
ACLS
Competencies:
Competency in Advanced life support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standards.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Community Paramedic- Full Time
Sebastian, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
American Ambulance job in Leesburg, FL
EMTs $16 - $18
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
May work with a Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High school diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid Driver's License
State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certification
CPR Certification (American Heart Association, BLS for Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuers)
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) if driver certified
Competencies:
Competency in Basic Life Support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standard.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Community Paramedic- Part Time
Sebastian, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Paramedic EMT-P **Tuition Reimbursement**
American Ambulance job in Leesburg, FL
Paramedics $23 - $26
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
Provide ALS operations, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High School diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid Driver's License
EMT-P
EVOC
ACLS
Competencies:
Competency in Advanced life support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standards.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Community Paramedic
Orlando, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
EMT, PER DIEM, Lake County $23
American Ambulance job in Leesburg, FL
PER DIEM EMTs $23, max 24 hour per week, Lake County
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrates excellent driving judgment and regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.
Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.
Provides BLS patient care in accordance with established procedures and prescribed local protocols and clinical practices. Diagnoses and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources and equipment.
May work with a Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.
Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current EMT standards of care, including equipment function and use.
Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment.
Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS Representatives, hospitals and public.
Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street, and grid book systems.
Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.
Ensures proper fuel, fluid, and tire pressure levels at all times.
Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.
Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in lean conditions.
Maintaining a clean and complete uniform, personal hygiene, and professional, pleasant and polite demeanor to all persons with whom the individual comes in contact with while on duty.
Minimum Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age
High school diploma or general educations degree (GED)
Must be able to communicate and understand English verbally and in writing
Licenses and Certifications (must be valid, current and/or in good standing)
Valid FL Driver's License
State of Florida Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certification
CPR Certification (American Heart Association, BLS for Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuers)
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) if driver certified
Competencies:
Competency in Basic Life Support skills as defined by State, Medical Director(s) and Medical Standard.
American Ambulance Central Florida is a Federal Contractor.
American Ambulance Central Florida encourages disabled and non-disabled veterans to apply.
Employer is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Community Paramedic
Jacksonville, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic- Full Time
Port Saint Lucie, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic- Part Time
Port Saint Lucie, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic
Weston, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Community Paramedic
Lake City, FL job
Acadian Health, a division of Acadian Companies, was established to fulfill the “last mile” of healthcare by extending clinical care into patients' homes. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality at-home healthcare services as a seamless extension of our partners & practices.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in mobile healthcare through our ambulance division, Acadian Health's Mobile Community Healthcare Team brings skilled professionals equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to serve as the eyes, ears, and hands of our clinical partners-right at the patient's doorstep.
Why Work for Acadian Health?
At Acadian Health, you're more than just an employee - you're an owner. Through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), you have the opportunity to share in the company's success and build long-term financial security. You'll become fully vested in just six years, gaining real ownership in your future.
We prioritize your well-being with comprehensive health benefits, so you can focus on caring for others.
Join one of the nation's largest and most innovative providers of decentralized healthcare - and help deliver care where it's needed most: in homes, communities, and beyond.
JOB SUMMARY:
Acadian Health has an exciting opportunity for Community Paramedics to join our team. The Community Paramedic plays a pivotal role in delivering hospital-level acute care directly in patients' homes as part of an innovative hospital-at-home care model. This role leverages clinical expertise, mobile technology, and interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure high-quality, patient- centered care outside traditional hospital walls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In-Home Acute Clinical Care: Provide high-acuity care in the patient's home setting for conditions such as infections, heart failure, pneumonia, and post-surgical recovery-offering an alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Clinical & Environmental Assessments: Conduct thorough physical exams and assess the home environment for safety and factors that may impact recovery or the plan of care. Identify and escalate any deviations that could compromise patient outcomes.
Care Coordination with Virtual Team: Serve as an on-site extension of the virtual care team. Maintain real-time communication with the remote command center nurse and
physician to report findings, collaborate on care decisions, receive treatment orders, and ensure all aspects of the care plan are executed safely and effectively.
Crisis & Rapid Response Support: Respond to crisis situations and rapid response alerts in the home environment, providing necessary interventions based on hospital orders and standing order protocols.
Patient & Caregiver Education: Deliver personalized education regarding disease management, medication regimens, treatment expectations, and when to seek help. Use both verbal coaching and written materials to reinforce understanding.
Documentation & Compliance: Document all assessments, interventions, communications, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR) system in real time. Ensure care is delivered according to program protocols and clinical standards
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, case managers, social services, and community partners to ensure continuity of care. Act as a liaison between the patient and healthcare system to eliminate gaps in care or missed services.
Program Support & Leadership (as assigned): Participate in research initiatives, support program development, and mentor new staff as directed by leadership. Represent the program in community outreach or quality improvement activities when needed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or GED
Current BLS and ACLS Certifications; PHTLS and PALS Certifications preferred
Required licensure to perform as a Paramedic within the state of employment
Ability to obtain:
a. Community Paramedicine (IBSC CP-C) certification or
b. complete NEMSA Essentials Course or
c. obtain CP-C licensure in the state of employment within two years of hire date.
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective coaching and leadership
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality
Familiarity with basic computer applications and functions
Team-oriented and able to work effectively and efficiently with others
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Acadian's driving and insurability policies
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree from an accredited college or university
Previous trainer or instructor experience
Previous Critical Care experience
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.