EMT job description
PURPOSE OF THE JOB
To render Basic Life Support and emergency medical techniques to those in need of assistance; to operate and maintain assigned ambulances and station; to participate in continuing education and training relative to medical and industry advancements.
WORK PERFORMED:
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Render pre-hospital emergency care according to established medical protocols.
- Perform triage and a variety of emergency medical treatments at the Basic Life Support level. Provide continuing care and treatment while enroute to a facility; monitor and report changes in patient condition.
- Under the medical direction and following prescribed standing orders perform a variety of invasive and non-invasive therapies including but not limited to assessment and evaluation of the ill and injured, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation, administration of drugs, agents, and solutions, pulmonary ventilation, application of dressing and bandages, control of shock, and immobilization of fractures, and all other skills for Basics.
- Drive the ambulance to non-emergency/emergency scenes, and transport patients to the appropriate facility.
- Assist and coordinate with other emergency service agencies in rescue operations, motor vehicle accidents, and other emergencies.
- Perform a variety of emergency medical treatment services at the basic and advanced life support levels.
- Employ safe lifting and moving techniques.
- Maintain ambulance vehicle, equipment, and station.
- Lead and/or participate in training classes for the public on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), standard first aid, and emergency medical techniques. Participate in public health education and screening.
- Act as a preceptor for EMS students.
- Handle radio communications during emergency and non-emergency situations professionally.
- Keep records and logs on daily activities.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS (GENERAL)
- Work is performed indoors and outdoors.
- Physical effort involves – for indefinite periods – mobility within an office and field environment; subject to infectious diseases, toxic waste, chemical, dust/mites, fume, odor, explosive, electrical, and mechanical hazards; exposure to extreme cold, heat, temperature swings, constant noise, and heights; working in trenches; walking; twisting body; stooping; standing; squatting; sorting; sitting; seeing; running; pushing; pulling; lifting; dragging, and carrying a minimum of 150 pounds; climbing; crawling; reading; decision making; reaching above shoulder level; using both hands for simple and firm grasping; clarity of hearing; communicating clearly and effectively, in person and by two-way radio; fine finger manipulation for writing and typing on a personal computer; operation of Advanced Life Support equipment and light rescue tools; operation of an emergency vehicle through city traffic.
- The employee may encounter stress when working a rescue scene, unsuccessful attempts at rescuing victims, and managing critical patients.
- The work schedule is typically four 12-hour shifts scheduled Monday through Saturday, or two 24-hour shifts, Monday through Sunday.
- The employee will be required to respond to calls during all hours.
ABILITY TO:
- Work 12 or 24-hour shifts.
- Learn the geography of local areas.
- Think and act quickly in emergencies and judge situations and people accurately.
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
- Prepare concise and comprehensive written reports while remaining within commonly accepted standards for grammar.
- Work safely under hazardous conditions.
- Perform adequate CPR and defibrillation when necessary.
- Correctly administer therapeutic drugs and solutions.
- Maintain vehicles and equipment in working order.
- Be on call and available to work extended shifts when necessary.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Respond to directions from supervising personnel.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-employees and those contacted in the course of work.
- Maintain personal health and physical fitness to perform all job duties.
- Respond to duty in the course of any man-made or natural disasters under the direction of the EMS Chief.
Paramedic job description
PURPOSE OF THE JOB
To render Basic and Advanced Life support and emergency medical techniques to those in need of assistance; to operate and maintain assigned ambulances and station; to participate in continuing education and training relative to medical and industry advancements.
WORK PERFORMED:
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Render pre-hospital emergency care according to established medical protocols.
- Perform triage and a variety of emergency medical treatments at the Basic and Advanced Life support level. Provide continuing care and treatment while enroute to an appropriate facility; monitor and report changes in patient condition.
- Under medical direction and following prescribed standing orders, perform a variety of invasive and non-invasive therapies including, but not limited to, assessment and evaluation of the ill and injured, CPR and defibrillation, administration of drugs, agents and solutions, intubation and pulmonary ventilation, application of dressing and bandages, control of shock, and immobilization of fractures, and all other skills contained within the Standing Protocols for Paramedics.
- Drive the ambulance to emergency/non-emergency scenes, transport accident victims and medical patients to hospitals.
- Assist and coordinate with other emergency service agencies in rescue operations, motor vehicle accidents, and other emergency situations.
- Perform a variety of emergency medical treatment services at the basic and advanced life support levels.
- Employ safe lifting and moving techniques.
- Maintain ambulance vehicles, equipment, and station.
- Lead and participate in training classes for the public on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), standard first aid and emergency medical techniques. Participate in public health education and screening.
- Act as a preceptor for EMS students.
- Handle radio communications during emergency and non-emergency situations professionally.
- Keep records and logs on daily activities.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS (GENERAL)
- Work is performed indoors and outdoors.
- Physical effort involves – for indefinite periods of time – mobility within an office and field environment; subject to infectious diseases, toxic waste, chemical, dust/mites, fume, odor, explosive, electrical, and mechanical hazards; exposure to extreme cold, heat, temperature swings, constant noise, and heights; working in trenches; walking; twisting body; stooping; standing; squatting; sorting; sitting; seeing; running; pushing; pulling; lifting; dragging, and carrying a minimum of 150 pounds; climbing; crawling; reading; decision making; reaching above shoulder level; using both hands for simple and firm grasping; clarity of hearing; communicating clearly and effectively, in person and by two-way radio; fine finger manipulation for writing and typing on a personal computer; operation of Advanced Life Support equipment and light rescue tools; operation of an emergency vehicle through city traffic.
- The employee may encounter stress when working a rescue scene, unsuccessful attempts at rescuing victims, and managing critical patients.
- The work schedule is typically four 12-hour shifts scheduled Monday through Saturday, or two 24-hour shifts, Monday through Sunday.
- The employee will be required to respond to calls during all hours.
ABILITY TO:
- Work 12 or 24-hour shifts.
- Learn the geography of local areas.
- Think and act quickly in emergencies and judge situations and people accurately.
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
- Prepare concise and comprehensive written reports while remaining within commonly accepted standards for grammar.
- Work safely under hazardous conditions.
- Perform adequate CPR and defibrillation when necessary.
- Correctly administer therapeutic drugs and solutions.
- Maintain vehicles and equipment in working order.
- Be on call and available to work extended shifts when necessary.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Respond to directions from supervising personnel.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-employees and those contacted in the course of work.
- Maintain personal health and physical fitness to perform all job duties.
- Respond to duty in the course of any man-made or natural disasters under the direction of the EMS Chief.