Job description
To Apply please visit: www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colecountyems
SALARY:
$58,000 - $70,000 Annually
BENEFITS:
Cole County Emergency Medical Services offers a competitive public safety benefit package to full-time employees. 100% Fully Paid Team Member Health Insurance (no out of pocket premium). Dental, vision, and life insurance. Two fully funded retirements, with no out-of-pocket cost (LAGERS - The largest retirement system in Missouri that serves local government employees) (CERF County Retirement). Earned paid vacation and sick leave. Paid continuing education for mandatory requirements.
ABOUT COLE COUNTY EMS:
Cole County Emergency Medical Services (CCEMS) is the sole emergency medical services transport agency within Cole County. We respond to over 10,000 calls for service each year. To ensure our citizens and visitors receive timely emergency care, CCEMS staffs six (6) Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances and one EMS Battalion Chief 24hrs a day. We employ nearly 70 Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians and Emergency Medical Dispatchers.
FUNDING:
Cole County Emergency Medical Services began operations on July 19, 2009, when the service was established as a county department, which is supported through sales tax and service revenue.
PARAMEDIC JOB DESCRIPTION:
A full-time, non-exempt, hourly employee. Paramedic’s shall be full-time or part-time who report directly to their respective Battalion Chief.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. Education and Experience:
a. High school diploma or equivalent.
b. AA/AS degree preferred, BA/BS highly desired.
2. Background:
a. A criminal background check will be completed on selected applicant prior to appointment. Any drug related conviction will immediately exclude applicant from employment.
b. A Medicare Exclusion List check will be completed on all selected applicants prior to appointment, and monthly throughout employment.
3. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
a. Valid Missouri Class “E” license driver's license.
b. Valid Missouri paramedic license.
c. Must maintain continuous AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification and AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification. ICS100, ICS200, IS700, IS800 required.
d. Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) certification, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS), Geriatric Education for EMS (GEMS) certifications preferred, or obtain any missing certifications within six (6) months of hire. Obtain and maintain additional certifications as directed by the Department.
e. Must be currently certified through a standard Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC), or similar standard as approved by the Chief.
f. Ability to obtain and maintain Cole County Pre-Hospital Provider Certification.
4. Job Knowledge:
a. Principles and practices of emergency medical care and EMS system operations.
b. Familiarization with laws, regulations and requirements related to EMS.
c. Organizational techniques.
d. Computer operations and data analysis.
e. Response area of CCEMS.
f. Thorough knowledge of all CCEMS policies, procedures, and medical protocols.
g. Able to obtain and maintain protocol exam score of 80% or higher.
5. Skills
a. Mathematical Skills – Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals.
b. Problem Solving - Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; Gathers and analyzes information skillfully; Develops alternative solutions; Works well in-group problem solving situations; Uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics.
c. Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; Edits work for spelling and grammar; Varies writing style to meet needs; Presents numerical data effectively; Able to read and interpret written information.
d. Teamwork - Balances team and individual responsibilities; Exhibits objectivity and openness to others' views; Gives and welcomes feedback; Contributes to building a positive team spirit; Puts success of team above own interests; Able to build morale and group commitments to goals and objectives.
e. Judgment - Displays willingness to make decisions; Exhibits sound and accurate judgment; Supports and explains reasoning for decisions; Makes timely decisions.
f. Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; Accepts responsibility for own actions; Follows through on commitments. g. Language and Interpersonal Communication Skills – Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals and ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to communicate effectively with patients and their families.
h. Reasoning Ability – Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
i. Computer Skills – Ability to operate windows-based applications.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Operations
a. Quickly assesses the nature and extent of a patient’s illness and/or injury and administers appropriate emergency care within the licensure and training of a Missouri State paramedic. Emergency care may include computing amounts of drugs or IV fluids and administering them; applying knowledge of drug dosages, reactions, and interactions; performing endotracheal intubation; operating cardiac monitoring equipment and defibrillators; performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation; assisting in child birth; applying Kendrick Extrication Device (KED); operating a pulse oximeter; bandaging wounds; operating and maintaining all other pieces of emergency equipment which the paramedic is licensed to use in the State of Missouri.
b. Determines patient condition in order to decide upon appropriate treatment and/or to assist a physician in making such decisions by conducting a primary assessment that includes checking level of consciousness, airway, breathing, blood pressure, pulse, lung sounds, pupils, skin color and skin temperature; and by conducting a secondary assessment that includes a focused or complete head-to-toe physical inspection and asking the patient or other knowledgeable persons about medications, current medical treatment, and prior conditions or illnesses.
c. Uses muscular strength, coordination and endurance needed for lifting, moving and restraining patients. Able to work in adverse weather conditions, including extreme heat and extreme cold. Able to work long periods of time in a standing position and perform well with little sleep.
d. Uses aural keenness needed to evaluate physical characteristics of a patient such as blood pressure, crepitation, and lung sounds.
e. Has the ability to function well in stressful situations to deal tactfully with patients, family members and co-workers. Able to cooperate and maintain a good rapport with fire, police and hospital personnel.
f. Operates the ambulance communication equipment and communicates information in a professional manner. Relays patient assessment information to the medical control physician in a clear, concise manner and provides frequent updates as needed regarding the patient’s condition.
g. Follows the CCEMS treatment protocols and/or treatment orders of the on-line medical control physician.
h. Prepares patients for transportation through use of appropriate splints such as back boards, cervical collars, and head immobilization devices; by removing patients from vehicle wreckage; and by restraining, lifting and carrying patients to and from the ambulance or up and down stairs.
i. Drives the ambulance to reach and transport patients as quickly as possible while protecting the community from motor vehicle collisions by following local and state driving regulations and CCEMS vehicle operating policies and procedures; by using various maps and directional guides; and by applying a knowledge of County streets, roads and landmarks.
j. Records information relating to patient assessment, treatment administered, and any other pertinent information on the electronic Patient Care Report (ePCR) and other appropriate documents in a clear, concise and timely manner. Ensures all billing information and signatures are obtained.
k. Establishes priorities of care in a multi-casualty situation and directs others to assist in care, as needed, utilizing the Incident Command System (ICS) as it pertains to CCEMS operations. Assumes a leadership role in patient care situations when working with an EMT.
l. Checks the inventory of the ambulance at the beginning of each shift by visually inspecting and counting numerous items such as medical supplies and equipment. Keeps an ongoing inventory of equipment and supplies used during the shift and reports any equipment that is lost, broken or malfunctioning or which is not replaced during the shift. Ensures that the vehicle and all equipment is kept clean and in good working order at all times.
m. Maintains positive control of assigned controlled substances by ensuring the precautions, to include keeping control of the key(s)/RFID tag used for entry into the controlled substance storage cabinet/safe in the ambulance.
n. Performs an emergency vehicle safety and operational inspection at the beginning, or when assuming control of, an emergency vehicle.
o. Assumes other duties as assigned by the Chief, or their designee.
MARGINAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Continually re-evaluates emergency care knowledge and techniques and participates in CCEMS training classes to maintain skill and knowledge proficiency, while fulfilling National and State relicensure requirements.
2. Participates in public relation and public education presentations as requested. Presentations shall be conducted with a spirit of professionalism and enthusiasm. Provides tours of District facilities and vehicles, talking to groups, demonstrating procedures, and answering questions to increase public awareness of emergency medical care and procedures.
3. Completes routine housekeeping tasks and other assigned duties including cleaning of the ambulance and the crews' living quarters in order to prevent the spread of contagious diseases and maintain a constant state of preparedness.
4. Completes other duties as assigned by command staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Physical activities required on the job include:
a. Regularly (over 70% of the time) sitting, talking and hearing (i.e. meetings, public speaking engagements, etc.).
b. Frequently (41% to 70% of the time) grasping, standing, walking and driving.
c. Occasionally (1% to 40% of the time) feeling attributes of objects, reaching with hands/arms, stooping and kneeling, climbing or balancing, and repetitive wrist, hand and/or finger movement.
2. Job requires ability to lift and/or exert force as follows:
a. Regularly (over 70% of the time) lifts up to 25 pounds
b. Frequently (41% to 70%) lifts up to 75 pounds
c. Occasionally (15% to 40%) lifts up to 100 pounds
d. Rarely (less than 15%) lifts over 100 pounds
3. Visual activities required on the job include:
a. Clarity of vision at 20 feet or more and 20 inches or less.
b. Three-dimensional vision—ability to judge distance and space relationships.
c. Ability to identify and distinguish colors.
d. Ability to adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus.
e. Ability to see up and down or to right or left while fixed on point
4. Mental activities that are required during a typical workday are:
a. Concentrated attention with regards to writing and preparing various CCEMS written communication.
5. While on a call the job requires exposure to any of the following environmental conditions:
a. Frequently (50% to 75%) exposed to outdoor weather conditions
b. Rarely (5% to 10%) exposed to extreme cold (non-weather), extreme heat (non-weather), subject to oils (mechanical or food)
c. Occasionally (25% to 40%) work in hazardous traffic.
6. The noise that is experienced on the job is a moderate noise level (i.e. office with computers and/or computer printers and clinical equipment).
To Apply please visit: www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colecountyems
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $58,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Preferred)
- Paramedic License (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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