Community & Transport Paramedic (ED - LEAD)

Superior Airground AmbulanceElmhurst, IL
4d$26 - $35

About The Position

Superior Ambulance Service is participating in a grant-based program amongst 80+ Emergency Departments Nationwide. The Community Paramedic-Led Transitions Intervention (CPTI) team will dedicate half of their role by identify dementia patients to participate in a hospital to home transitions model of care and the other half support transport calls on the ambulance. CPTI is a program designed to support patients discharged from the Emergency Department. The Paramedic coach will provide a post-hospital phone call(s) soon after discharge, one in-person home visit and up to 3 follow-up telephone calls over 30 days. During these encounters, the Paramedic coach will utilize learned motivational techniques, behavior modeling, skill transfer, and role play to improve the patient's self-management. Areas of focus include effective medication management, encouraging primary care follow-up, red flag awareness and maintenance of personal health goals. Paramedic coaches do not deliver traditional EMS associated services (e.g. they do not provide medical care or medical evaluation). The Paramedic coach will travel to the participant in a marked vehicle and in uniform. When the Paramedic coach isn't supporting their CPTI duties they will provide traditional EMS on the rig with their partner.

Requirements

  • Valid Illinois Paramedic License
  • Valid Driver's License

Responsibilities

  • Perform the post-hospital phone call to develop the coaching relationship, explain the CPTI model, engage the person living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partner, and schedule the home visit.
  • Perform the home visit within ~5 days following discharge. Work with the individual or care partner (together= “dyad”) to identify their biggest health concern and their immediate goals for the next 30 days. Coach the individual through the four pillars of care.
  • Utilize active listening, motivation interviewing and teach back methods to develop individuals' selfmanagement skills.
  • Assess the patients baseline activation level for self-care through use of a standardized assessment tool.
  • Complete three follow up phone calls to the individual on or about the 2nd, 3rd and 4th weeks following discharge.
  • Coaches will be responsible for completing accurate and timely charting of patient encounters in accordance with learned processes and be accountable for completion of the intervention in the appropriate time frame. Complete data entry after each encounter on CTI+ platform.
  • Participate in regular meetings with the program coordinator, CPTI national team, other CPTI coaches and various hospital partners for ongoing program management.
  • Establish effective communications and relationships with ED/hospital staff and CPTI partners.
  • Participate with quality assurance activities.
  • Follow program procedures for documenting and tracking.
  • Demonstrate strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Participation in all required didactic, clinical and lab education programs and maintenance of all required certifications and licenses.
  • Complete and maintain currency in all areas of safety education as required by Superior Ambulance, contracted air operators, and other healthcare partners.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills with all external and internal customers, including.
  • patients and their families, hospital staff, the community, other Superior Ambulance staff and Critical.
  • Care administration. Represents the study and Superior Ambulance in a professional manner.

Benefits

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Competitive compensation
  • Immediate EMT / Paramedic job placement
  • Multiple station locations with the ability to transfer - throughout the company
  • Opportunity to work overtime
  • Health/dental/life insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Opportunity for Career Growth
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