Paramedic
Company: Washington Area Ambulance District
Location: Washington
Posted on: August 5, 2022
Job Description:
Job DescriptionJob Description - Emergency Medical
Technician-ParamedicGeneral Summary: The work of the Paramedic
involves responsibility for the care and transportation of sick and
injured persons on an emergent and non-emergent basis. Assignments
and responsibilities are general and are to include but not be
limited to the following:DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provides emergency and non-emergency care and transportation of
sick and injured persons;
- Be familiar and remains familiar with roadways and geographic
locations within the district boundaries;
- Be familiar and remains familiar with all district
vehicles/equipment;
- Be familiar and remains familiar with all district operational
guidelines, policies and procedures;
- Be familiar and remains familiar with all prehospital treatment
protocols as required by district Medical Director guidelines and
state regulations;
- Makes presentations to groups and individuals on subjects
related to the job's tasks and functions;
- Handles complaints made by the public and refers complaints to
shift supervisor or the Chief or his designee when necessary;
- Collects information and either acts upon it within the scope
of his authority or routes it to the proper authority or
agency;
- Appears and testifies in court, hearings, deposition sessions,
and similar proceedings as necessary;
- Responds to specific requests from police and fire
services;
- Administers aid up to level of licensure to sick and injured
persons, including CPR, Airway evaluation and management,
Cardio-Respiratory evaluation and management, including use of AED,
Assisting with childbirth, prepares patients for transportation in
order to prevent further injury by "packaging" patients through use
of appropriate splints such as backboards or neck braces, by
bandaging wounds, by removing patients from vehicle wreckage, and
by lifting patients to and from the ambulance and/or up and down
stairs;
- Provides Advanced Emergency Medical care in order to preserve
and stabilize life functions prior to arrival at a medical facility
by:
- Computing amounts and administers Intravenous fluids;
- Applying knowledge of and administration of medications, drug
dosages, desired actions, routes of administration, reactions and
interactions;
- Performing Endotracheal Intubation;
- Operating Cardiac Monitoring Equipment;
- Performing Cardioversion, Defibrillation, and Trans-cutaneous
Pacing;
- Utilizes other equipment and performs Advanced lifesaving
techniques according to District Medical Protocols;
- Determines patient condition in order to decide upon
appropriate treatment or to assist a physician in such decisions by
conducting an assessment that includes checking vital signs,
airway, breathing, blood pressure, pulse, pupils, skin color and
skin temperature, obtain information about medications, medical
treatment and prior conditions or illnesses, and a scene
evaluation;
- Responds to incidents involving dead persons resulting from
criminal, accidental, suicidal, and natural causes, including
determination of the circumstances, making decisions regarding the
incident and dealing with the family, relatives, friends,
witnesses, or other individuals;
- Applies a knowledge of illness, injury, anatomy and medical
terminology, and decides on appropriate treatment and establishes
treatment priorities;
- Directs and/or supervises civilian employees and the public at
the scenes of crimes, accidents, disasters, assemblies, or other
incidents;
- Drives the ambulance in order to reach and transport patients
as quickly as possible while protecting the community from
accidents by obeying traffic laws during non-emergency driving, by
following state laws governing ambulance operation as listed in the
District Operational Guidelines, by following prescribed safety
procedures for responding to and approaching and parking at the
scene of an accident, by driving at a safe rate of speed, by
braking and proceeding cautiously through intersections, by using
the siren and emergency lights for critical calls, by being aware
of differences in handling an emergency vehicle such as weight, top
heaviness, and braking distance;
- Maintains life support vehicle in order to ensure an
exceptional state of readiness for emergency responses by daily
completing a vehicle inventory, by documenting needed repairs, by
checking and recording levels of fuel, by adding fluids as
necessary, and by checking items such as battery condition, tire
pressure, electrical charging system, emergency lighting, siren,
heater and air conditioner as outlined by the vehicle
checklist;
- Performs daily inventory of ambulance supplies and forms in
order to ensure continuous availability of needed equipment, by
visually inspecting and counting supplies, by completing equipment
supply check lists, and by replacing or reporting any missing
items;
- Performs daily inventory of narcotics according to District
Medical Protocols;
- Ensures that Cardiac Monitor, Intravenous Fluids, Medications,
and other Advanced Lifesaving equipment and supplies are maintained
in a state of readiness;
- Cleans vehicles and district property in order to prevent the
spread of contagious diseases and to maintain a state of
preparedness for on-call shifts by cleaning and disinfecting the
patient care areas and emergency care equipment, by washing and
waxing the district vehicles, and by performing routine
housekeeping tasks;
- May perform office duties, including telecommunications
(telephone, computer terminal, radio), processing reports,
etc.;
- Develops and maintains required skills and
licenses/permits/certifications associated with areas of special
instruction or expertise;
- Regularly attends district personnel meeting, trainings, and
special events when possible or as outlined by District Operational
Guidelines;
- Trains new personnel in areas of special skill or
expertise;
- Prepares clear, accurate and complete reports on any and all
activities engaged in.
- Performs other duties as directed. WORK
CHARACTERISTICS/CONDITIONSA. SchedulingEmergency Medical Services
(E.M.S) positions involve regular and irregular shift work and
shift rotations necessary to provide EMS services 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, 52 weeks a year (weekends and holidays included). Work
shifts are scheduled for a specific number of hours, but may be
extended in the event of an emergency, disaster, manpower shortage,
workload or work-in-progress.B. Environmental FactorsE.M.S.
positions involve exposure to and require the Paramedic to
appropriately protect themselves and to function in the presence of
the following according to District Operational Guidelines and
Prehospital Protocols:
- Inclement weather, to include, but not limited to exposure to
extreme heat/cold, rain, snow, and wind;
- Light conditions associated with day and night;
- Fire, smoke, chemical leaks/spills – as close proximity as
necessary to provide emergency services safely; Personal danger,
including but not limited to:
- Armed and/or dangerous persons
- Dangerous animals;
- Persons and/or articles with contagious/communicable
diseases;
- Hazards associated with emergency driving, traffic control and
working in and around traffic;
- Hazards associated with natural and man-made disasters.PHYSICAL
ABILITIESA. Motor Skills/FlexibilityThe Paramedic must have and
maintain the physical and mental ability needed to:
- React and move rapidly from a sedentary to active condition in
response to environmental situations or events;
- Render care to the level of training/licensure as another
person of equal training and experience would;
- Operate all equipment necessary for performing routine daily
assignments;
- Operate office equipment, such as telephones, audio/visual
devices, computer or workstation keyboards, and calculators as
needed;
- Operate/utilize all district vehicle mounted equipment whether
in a mobile or stationary mode;
- Perform required duties for extended periods of time while
exposed to adverse conditions, to include time worked in excess of
normal daily shift and rotating shift work;
- Be able to discern colors as they are applied in traffic safety
situations (electric signals, signing, hazardous materials
placards, etc);
- Adequately judge distances and estimate speed;
- See, read and recognize obstacles in a variety of normal and/or
emergency environments.
- Have vision correctable to be able to perform all job
duties;
- Determine or estimate the point of origin of noise;
- Recognize/relate sounds to situations based on frequencies of
voice inflection within the normal range of hearing;
- Employ the normal senses of touch and smell.B. Communicative
SkillsThe Paramedic must have and maintain the physical and mental
condition needed to:
- Speak, read and write the English language in a clear and
understandable manner;
- Reasonably identify and display basic non-verbal communications
(body language);
- Effectively relate to or communicate with a variety of
personality types during interpersonal contacts. C.
Judgement/Decision Making AbilityThe Paramedic must have the
ability to:
- Comprehend and implement verbal and written instructions;
- Apply reasoning skills when confronted with circumstances
requiring discretionary decisions
- Establish priorities and construct subsequent plans during
normal duties
- Assume a leadership role of patient care in the prehospital
environment, appropriate with level of licensure
- Formulate and carry out an appropriate course of action for a
given situation for which no specific rule or procedure has been
established;
- Apply theory based instruction/training to actual
incidents/situations;
- Handle situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and
impartially;
- Retain and retrieve information furnished in the form of, but
not limited to, bulletins, memos, verbal reports, training and
classes;
- Be capable of receiving and giving instructions.D.
Emotional/Psychological StabilityThe Paramedic must have the
emotional and psychological stability required to:
- Cope with and perform day-to-day duties in a professional
manner;
- Maintain self-control when receiving constructive criticism
and/or being ridiculed;
- Continue performing all required tasks at a professional level
when faced with unpleasant circumstances;
- Perform E.M.S. duties without dependence on alcohol/drugs;
- Deal effectively with the morbid, the macabre, the repugnant,
the abnormal, the morose, the psychotic, the neurotic and the
otherwise unpleasant or unusual facets or results of human
behavior.
Keywords: Washington Area Ambulance District, Columbia , Paramedic, Healthcare , Washington, Missouri
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