Alert Ambulance Service

Fall River- MA EMT-Basic (Full Time)


Pay$28.00 - $32.00 / hour
LocationFall River/Massachusetts
Employment typeOther

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 140976

      Job Details

      Job Location: Fall River Base - Fall River, MA
      Position Type: Full Time
      Salary Range: $28.00 - $32.00 Hourly
      Job Shift: Day
      Job Category: Health Care

      Description

      BASIC FUNCTIONS:

      • To provide quality BLS Care and transportation to those requiring the services of the company.
      • To perform as a trained and caring professional representing the company.

      REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:

      • Assigned Base Supervisor

      RESPONSIBILITY:

      • The EMT is directly responsible to the shift supervisor.
      • The primary functional responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
        • Read and understand the company’s Policy and Procedure Manual.
        • Reporting on time and in uniform for their assigned shift in good mental and physical health.
        • Maintain appropriate certifications (MA and/or RI) in order to function as an EMT legally.
        • Ensure that the assigned vehicle is stocked, serviced, and cleaned as specified in the daily checklist.
        • Assure all biomedical equipment is checked, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s standards.
        • Perform, with a good attitude, all job tasks assigned by the Base Supervisor or other managerial personnel.
        • Maintain the base living quarters (bunkroom, TV room, bathrooms, garage bay, etc.) in clean and sanitary condition.
        • Greet all inspection personnel both within the company and State or local officials professionally, courteously and with enthusiasm.

      SPECIFIC DUTIES:

      • The Duties of the Staff EMT include, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
        • Upon receiving vehicle assignment at start of shift, the EMT will do the following during the first 15-20 minutes of shift: complete equipment checklist; check fluid levels; visual inspection of lights and exterior; restock equipment and inform Shift Supervisor/Dispatcher of any deficiencies or problems; sign on the air with dispatch reporting in service and giving vehicle mileage.
        • If a call precludes the above, it will be accomplished at the earliest possible time.
        • Manage all patients in accordance with standards of care and Statewide Treatment Protocols.
        • Have a complete understanding of the Scope of Practice of the EMT-Basic as well as Statewide treatment protocol relative to the State(s) of certification.
        • Complete the appropriate documentation on all calls in a legible manner and to the standard expected within the company.
        • Carry out all assignments in a timely and professional manner.
        • Ensure that the vehicle is appropriately stocked, cleaned (vehicle trash can emptied, stretcher made, suction sterilized, etc.) at completion of shift.
        • On the overnight shift, ensure that the bunk room is cleaned, and linen is disposed of properly.
        • While on the road, ensure that constant communication contact is maintained between crew and dispatch.
        • While on duty, have on your personal all appropriate EMT certifications and driver’s license.
        • Operate the ambulance in a safe and reasonable manner in accordance with the laws of Due Regard.
        • Familiarize yourself with the service area and facilities.
        • Maintain professional radio procedures in accordance with the policy and procedures of the company.
        • Conduct oneself so as to never endanger a patient or the credibility of the company.
        • Service as a “Team Member” and as such adopt a “whatever it takes to get the job done” attitude.

      Qualifications


      • The requirements to maintain employment will include:
        • Ability to read, understand and communicate in English.
        • Ability to lift and carry 125 pounds.
        • Maintain an active Driver’s License.
        • Maintain all appropriate and mandated credentials as defined by OEMS regulations and the company.
        • Maintain appropriate State(s) licensure/certification.
        • Employees assigned to dual licensed bases must obtain and maintain dual licensure.
  • About the company

      Alert Ambulance Service, Inc. is a subsidiary of Paramedic Systems, Inc. PSI was established in 1986, and began operating as Rhode Island’s first and only to date, 24-hour ALS – Paramedic-level service. In February 1989, PSI acquired Alert Ambulance...