Mobile Medical Corporation
Paramedic Position
Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is a certified Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) providing occupational medical and risk management services nationwide. We are proud to celebrate 35 years in business and continue to experience rapid growth across the country! Join a growing, progressive team and enjoy a competitive starting salary, great benefits, generous PTO, and a company who promotes a healthy, positive, work/life balance! We have an immediate opening for a personable, outgoing, experienced Paramedic to join our progressive onsite medical team on a construction project in Altoona, Iowa. This is a full-time hourly role. It would be approximately 60 hours per week 6 days per week. This is at least a 12 month project (probably more). Beginning September, 2025, the shift will be a day shift; it will transition in December, 2025, to an evening/night shift for approximately 4 months, then transition back to day shift until completion of the project. The role of this position is to provide injury triage and management, support the safety team, and to keep the workforce safe every day. We are seeking an individual who commands industry best practices, motivates the physical and mental well-being of the workforce and fosters a positive work environment. We look forward to seeing you joining the MMC onsite medical team! A typical day in the life of an Occupational Healthcare Technician includes: Understanding occupational medical care, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations Providing injury triage, treatment, and management Assessment and treatment of both occupational and non-occupational injuries and illnesses according to Evidence Based Medical protocols Collaborating closely with project safety team and assisting with morning "Stretch and Flex" and site walks Provide superior customer service to our client and employees Conducting new hire procedures such as: jobsite orientation and drug testing Participating in the weekly on-site staff meeting conducted by Management to discuss cases and operations Understanding workers' compensation programs and risk management Helping to identify risks for workers Maintaining a fully stocked, organized, and clean medical clinic Working in coordination with medical and operational leadership, local medical providers, and client staff Build and maintain customer relationships through collaboration with project safety team Required Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years of Paramedic experience. Active ND State Paramedic license. Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently. Flexibility with work schedule. Team Spirit. Positive attitude. Strong leadership skills. Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience in occupational health. Prior experience in emergency medicine (ambulance or ER). Managerial experience. OSHA 30 training. ACLS, PHTLS, or ITLS certification. Physical Requirements: This role requires extensive physical strength, dexterity, and endurance to perform in fast-paced, high-stress environmentsoften under hazardous conditions. Frequency Key: Occasionally = 133% of time Frequently = 3466% of time Continuously = 67100% of time Standing/Walking: Frequently to continuously, including on various surfaces (cement, gravel, stairs, etc.), indoors and outdoors, sometimes in adverse weather. Must be able to run when necessary. Sitting: Variable, dependent on situation and location. Lifting/Carrying: Frequently lifts 50 lbs; occasionally lifts/carries 100+ lbs (patients, equipment). Bending/Stooping: Frequently at 3565 angles; may last 30+ minutes. Crouching/Kneeling: Frequently up to 15 times per call, potentially prolonged. Climbing: Occasionally required (stairs, vehicle entry/exit), often while carrying equipment or assisting patients. Reaching: Frequently to continuouslyincludes extending arms in awkward or confined spaces. Pushing/Pulling: Frequentlye.g., gurney operation, doors, CPR, or loading/unloading equipment. Handling/Grasping: Continuouslyrequires a wide range of arm, wrist, and finger motions (grips, lifts, manipulations). Hazards: Possible exposure to fumes, chemicals, bodily fluids, fire, extreme weather, violent patients, or bystanders. Strict adherence to safety and infection control policies is mandatory. Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Saturday 60 hours (3 months of day shift, then 4 months of evening shift, then back to day shift till the end of the project) Benefits: 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance- Available 1st of the month following 60 days of employment! Life Insurance Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Paid Time Off (PTO) Apply today to be a part of an exciting occupational medical company who promotes a healthy, upbeat, work/life balance!!!
Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is a certified Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) providing occupational medical and risk management services nationwide. We are proud to celebrate 35 years in business and continue to experience rapid growth across the country! Join a growing, progressive team and enjoy a competitive starting salary, great benefits, generous PTO, and a company who promotes a healthy, positive, work/life balance! We have an immediate opening for a personable, outgoing, experienced Paramedic to join our progressive onsite medical team on a construction project in Altoona, Iowa. This is a full-time hourly role. It would be approximately 60 hours per week 6 days per week. This is at least a 12 month project (probably more). Beginning September, 2025, the shift will be a day shift; it will transition in December, 2025, to an evening/night shift for approximately 4 months, then transition back to day shift until completion of the project. The role of this position is to provide injury triage and management, support the safety team, and to keep the workforce safe every day. We are seeking an individual who commands industry best practices, motivates the physical and mental well-being of the workforce and fosters a positive work environment. We look forward to seeing you joining the MMC onsite medical team! A typical day in the life of an Occupational Healthcare Technician includes: Understanding occupational medical care, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations Providing injury triage, treatment, and management Assessment and treatment of both occupational and non-occupational injuries and illnesses according to Evidence Based Medical protocols Collaborating closely with project safety team and assisting with morning "Stretch and Flex" and site walks Provide superior customer service to our client and employees Conducting new hire procedures such as: jobsite orientation and drug testing Participating in the weekly on-site staff meeting conducted by Management to discuss cases and operations Understanding workers' compensation programs and risk management Helping to identify risks for workers Maintaining a fully stocked, organized, and clean medical clinic Working in coordination with medical and operational leadership, local medical providers, and client staff Build and maintain customer relationships through collaboration with project safety team Required Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years of Paramedic experience. Active ND State Paramedic license. Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently. Flexibility with work schedule. Team Spirit. Positive attitude. Strong leadership skills. Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience in occupational health. Prior experience in emergency medicine (ambulance or ER). Managerial experience. OSHA 30 training. ACLS, PHTLS, or ITLS certification. Physical Requirements: This role requires extensive physical strength, dexterity, and endurance to perform in fast-paced, high-stress environmentsoften under hazardous conditions. Frequency Key: Occasionally = 133% of time Frequently = 3466% of time Continuously = 67100% of time Standing/Walking: Frequently to continuously, including on various surfaces (cement, gravel, stairs, etc.), indoors and outdoors, sometimes in adverse weather. Must be able to run when necessary. Sitting: Variable, dependent on situation and location. Lifting/Carrying: Frequently lifts 50 lbs; occasionally lifts/carries 100+ lbs (patients, equipment). Bending/Stooping: Frequently at 3565 angles; may last 30+ minutes. Crouching/Kneeling: Frequently up to 15 times per call, potentially prolonged. Climbing: Occasionally required (stairs, vehicle entry/exit), often while carrying equipment or assisting patients. Reaching: Frequently to continuouslyincludes extending arms in awkward or confined spaces. Pushing/Pulling: Frequentlye.g., gurney operation, doors, CPR, or loading/unloading equipment. Handling/Grasping: Continuouslyrequires a wide range of arm, wrist, and finger motions (grips, lifts, manipulations). Hazards: Possible exposure to fumes, chemicals, bodily fluids, fire, extreme weather, violent patients, or bystanders. Strict adherence to safety and infection control policies is mandatory. Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Saturday 60 hours (3 months of day shift, then 4 months of evening shift, then back to day shift till the end of the project) Benefits: 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance- Available 1st of the month following 60 days of employment! Life Insurance Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Paid Time Off (PTO) Apply today to be a part of an exciting occupational medical company who promotes a healthy, upbeat, work/life balance!!!