Responsibilities:
$3000 sign on bonus available for experienced Paramedics*
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Under the direction of the Emergency and Transport Services Operations Supervisor and the daily supervision of the Lead Paramedic, the Paramedic has responsibility for the delivery of pre-hospital patient care for neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients. The Paramedic will act in accordance with Act 37, Title 28, Bucks and Montgomery protocols, and hospital policies and procedures.The Paramedic functions as an EMT – Paramedic in the Advanced Life Support Unit, performing procedures as outlined by Act 37, to provide quality pre-hospital care to neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.
Essential Functions:
Accepts orders from approved Medical Command physicians, and promptly implements interventions. When appropriate, provides pre-hospital care according to established PA DOH, regional BLS and ALS protocols
Supervises EMT, Advanced EMT and EMT-Paramedic students and approved observers on the ALSU. Provides appropriate instruction and participates in performance evaluation
Operates, restocks, and maintains the ALSU vehicle, to ensure a constant state of readiness
Assists with rescue and extrication of patients. Is able to function safely and effectively in hazardous environments to ensure stabilization and safety of patients and other personnel
Works with local EMS, fire, and law enforcement agencies in a coordinated effort on the patient’s behalf
When Transport Division office is closed, obtains information and coordinates efforts to arrange ambulance or wheelchair van transportation
When not performing the functions of an EMT – Paramedic (responding to ALSU calls), functions in the Department of Emergency Medicine according to the job description of the Patient Care Associate, under the direction of the charge nurse and the professional staff
Maintains clinical knowledge, skills and required certifications to include a Grand View Health approved yearly skills verification process in order to provide quality patient care
Appropriately documents pre-hospital patient assessment and interventions, according to PA DOH and regional guidelines
Functions independently without supervision in a non-structured environment and quickly adapts to the situation, spontaneously meeting the patient's changing needs
Demonstrates ability to stay calm and make sound decisions in adverse conditions while maintaining integrity and compassion
Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma/GED, required
Licenses and Certifications:
Paramedic – Licensed, required
Basic Life Support (BLS), required
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), required
Valid Driver's License, required
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), required
PHTLS certification, Upon hire, required
Completion of an approved Emergency Vehicle Operators course, required
Benefits:
• Medical, Free Dental, Vision Insurance for full time and part time
• 403B
• Pension Plan
• On-site discounted Child Care Center
• Tuition Reimbursement up to $5250 per year
• Free Life Insurance
• Free Parking
• Paid Time Off
• Sick Time
• Flexible Spending Accounts
• Employee Referral Bonus
Permanent