TRAVEL PARAMEDIC for TEXAS DIVISIONSUMMARYFour (4) month contract to provide safe, quality advanced and basic emergency medical care and transportation under the guidelines of state protocols and LifeNet standards of care. Maintain equipment and vehicles utilized in providing service. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain high quality of patient care by assuming responsibilities for medical care of the patient and carrying out established policies and proceduresRespond to requests for emergency medical care, examine patients, and report on patient medical condition to an emergency room nurse or physician via two-way radio or telephoneUtilize medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator and EKG monitor, telemetry equipment, oxygen and suction devices, intravenous fluids, injections, CPR, and other procedures and medications as requiredMaintain patient confidentialityPrepare and submit EMS pre-hospital forms according to LifeNet standards, patient records, and other forms as requiredAll aspects of patient movement including, but not limited to, lifting from the ground, lifting a patient while on the cot, lifting a patient in a stair chair, carrying a patient down step in a stair chair or cot, moving patients from one surface to another (cot to bed, cot to bench seat, etc.)Follow LifeNet guidelines for customer serviceAdminister wound care and apply traction and/or splintingRead maps and route ambulance unitTransport patients to medical facilitiesGather patient billing information and appropriate billing signaturesAssure that emergency vehicle is completely inventoried, stocked and in good running order throughout the work shiftComplete daily report. Report mechanical problems to Maintenance Department and/or SupervisorMaintain the cleanliness of vehicle and area stationsComply with continuing education requirements and maintain all relevant licenses, certifications and other documents required for employmentMaintain verbal contact with the Communications Center via two-way radio regarding unit readiness, crew identities, location, etc.Adhere to established pre-hospital care protocolsFunction as a public relations representative when dealing with facilities, agencies, etc.Responsible for adhering to all company policies and proceduresPerform other related duties as requiredWORKING REQUIREMENTSMust be willing and able to work in any location at any time MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or GED. Current Paramedic certification in Arkansas and Texas and a current state driver license with acceptable driving record. Negative DOT drug screen. Pass DOT physical & lifting requirement. Current ACLS Provider and BCLS Health Provider certifications. HAZMAT & START training must be completed in a timely manner after start of employment. Must be at least 18 years of age, prefer at least 21 years of age. Must pass a written & oral evaluation, psychomotor evaluation, and complete a field training evaluation period as part of the credential establishing process during the first 90 days of employment. At least one-year experience preferred. Ability to locate hospitals and major medical facilities in the area, and ability to maintain effective communication skills with co-workers, patients, patients' family, and the personnel of base station hospitals and interacting agencies. Effective oral and written communications skills. Effective interpersonal skills STRESS FACTORS Occasionally: Boredom, MCIs, life and death situations, intense tasks.Frequently: Fatigue, high call volume.Constantly: Repetitive tasks, high pressure, hazards, patient care.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Occasionally: Climbing, kneeling, running distance, reaching above shoulder level, lifting patients weighing greater than 150 pounds}Frequently: Smelling, sitting, leaning, stooping, bending, climbing, standing, twisting, walking inside & outside, lifting patients weighing not greater than 150 pounds, pushing, pulling, reaching, balancing, carrying equipment and supplies no greater than 70 pounds, fine hand & finger movement, driving ambulance.Constantly: Hearing/listening, clear speech, touching, seeing, upper and lower body flexibility, multiple physical & mental activities performed simultaneously.WORKING CONDITIONS Occasionally: Extreme heat and cold, wet and/or humid conditions, vibration, pressurized equipment, burning materials, moving objects, high places,fumes/odors/mists, gases, toxic conditions.Frequently: Extended days, inside, outside, temperature changes, mechanical & electrical equipment, confined areas, noise, dirt/dust, other hazardousconditions, human excrement, blood, urine, mucous, tissue.Constantly: Work with and around others, face to face and verbal contact with others, shift work.MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Occasionally: Math skills.Frequently: Complex writing, clerical, analyzing, perception/computation, problem solving, memorization.Constantly: Simple and complex reading, simple writing, judgment, reasoning, decision making.EQUIPMENT USED Occasionally: Facsimile, kitchen appliances, vacuum cleaner, protective devices and clothing, computer.Frequently: Telephone, cleaning equipment and supplies.Constantly: Ferno & Stryker stretchers, maps, pager, IV supplies, bandaging, medications, monitor/defibrillator, radio, suction equipment, airway equipment/bag, disposable supplies, durable equipment, trauma bag/box, drug box.
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