Primary responsibilities of an OST are to restock Advance Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances at end of shift. Included with that is restocking supply bins containing medical supplies and equipment. Other job functions include but are not limited to performing and maintaining accurate drug/medication counts, tracking equipment using the inventory control system (Operative IQ), performing accreditation inspections and working in conjunction with Field Operations to ensure a steady supply of available units for deployment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform unit inventories to ensure appropriate stocking levels of all MEDIC units including ambulance, logistics vehicles, and any other units, which may carry medical equipment and/or supplies, check off, and restock ALS and BLS units at end of shift to ensure operational readiness
Assist with crew changes of numerous units at various times, communicate with Operations Assistant during “rolling line-up” assignments, and assist field crews with needs related to deployment
Handle stock while keeping accurate records of all activity surrounding the flow of items received and distributed, while using Agency’s Operative IQ software to track unit supplies and equipment
Deliver and/or pick up equipment and supplies as needed
Restock equipment boxes and rebuild supply bins
Handle, log and distribute numerous medications to include controlled substances, while maintaining chain of custody and performing drug counts.
Assist and perform inspections for accreditation (CAAS)
Maintain a clean and organized work space to include upkeep of Agency equipment and vehicles when transporting vehicles or equipment inside
Writing up loss/damage equipment
Maintain professional communication particularly while using two-way radio activity
Heavy lifting required, up to 100 pounds
QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma or GED required
Active NC/SC Driver's license is required
Ability to safely operate warehouse equipment, such as, but not limited to pallet jacks, ramps, ladders and dolly
Must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in an EMT certification program, with expected completion by fall 2025. Program costs are eligible for coverage through our tuition reimbursement program.
SPECIAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Overtime may be considered an essential function of this role. May be called upon to bring supplies and equipment to an emergency scene.
SCHEDULE: This position will have shift options available, however, shifts may be considered day or night shift, with rotating workdays.
STARTING PAY RATE: Starting pay rate for this position is $20.60/hour.
Interested applicants please complete the online application and upload a resume NO LATER THAN May 5th 2025!
If you have any further questions please contact Ndidi Okafor at .