Full Time Paramedic Attendant – 911
Job Description
HCEC Application for Employment
Our application enables you to present your qualifications to the fullest extent possible. It is to your advantage to complete it in as much detail as possible. Resumes may be attached, but cannot be accepted in place of the completed application.
All applications are referred to the selection committee to screen for further consideration. The process generally takes at least two (2) weeks before selected applicants can expect to be notified for testing. Please note that while all applications are reviewed, not all candidates will be selected to move forward with the process. Your application will remain on file for 6 months.
An Equal Opportunity Employer – all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Attendant administers first aid treatment to and transports sick and/or injured persons to a medical facility,
working as a member of an emergency medical team. This job description applies to all 911 Medics.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following duties are not inclusive of all responsibilities and the incumbent may perform other duties as
assigned by the In-Charge:
- Performs basic and advanced life support treatment and transport of ill or injured patients.
- Participates in the delivery of emergency and routine patient care.
- Responds to instructions from emergency medical dispatcher and drives specially equipped emergency vehicle to specified location.
- Operates the emergency vehicle according to HCEC’s safe driving standards
- Monitors communication equipment to maintain contact with dispatcher.
- Works under the direction of the In-Charge in regards to patient care.
- Promotes positive customer relations in dealing with patients, visitors, and other employees.
- Adheres to HCEC policies, procedures, and medical guidelines.
- Maintains station in an orderly and clean fashion.
- Performs work related to public relations as needed, such as school demonstrations.
- Removes or assists in removal of victims from scene of accident or catastrophe.
- Communicates with professional medical personnel at emergency treatment facility to obtain instructions regarding further treatment and to arrange for reception of victims at treatment facility.
- Prepares run reports for the crew.
- Assists in maintaining the patient compartments of the vehicles to assure that the vehicle is street ready.
- Assists in removal of victims from vehicle and transfer of victims to treatment center.
- Assists treatment center admitting personnel to obtain and record information related to victims’ vital statistics and circumstances of emergency.
- Maintains vehicles and medical and communication equipment and replenishes first aid equipment and supplies.
- Maintains a safe working environment for personnel, as well as working to maintain a safe fleet of ambulances.
- Reports vehicle and equipment malfunctions to the appropriate personnel.
- Assists in controlling crowds, protecting valuables, or performing other duties at scene of catastrophe.
- Assists professional medical personnel in emergency treatment administered at medical facility.
- Assists in other duties as needed and directed.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
High school diploma or general education degree (GED).EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Six (6) months related experience and/or training, preferably in a high-volume EMS system.CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS REQUIREMENTS
Six (6) months related experience and/or training, preferably in a high-volume EMS system.- Texas Department of State Health Services EMT certification
- Current Texas Driver’s Licenses
- Remain insurable by the current insurance vendor of HCEC
- BLS Certification
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
The successful incumbent should have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs):- Knowledge of emergency medical treatment and advanced life support methods, procedures, and equipment and the current standard of care for EMS in the Houston, Texas area.
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general medical periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
- Ability to write reports and business correspondence.
- Ability to react and perform well in highly stressful, life-threatening situations.
- Knowledge of safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
- Knowledge of compliance and work rules.
- Knowledge of established policies, procedures, and quality improvement objectives.
- Knowledge of mission and vision statements for HCEC.
- Skill in recognizing life threatening situations and ensuring scene safety.
- Skill in operating an emergency vehicle. Skill in reviewing work for accuracy and completeness.
- Knowledge of computers and basic office software (i.e. Microsoft Office).
- Knowledge of ePCR software.