Bon Secours Mercy Health-posted 3 days ago
Mid Level
Toledo, OH
5,001-10,000 employees

Thank you for considering a career at Mercy Health! Scheduled Weekly Hours: 24 Work Shift: Days/Nights (United States of America) Responsible for assisting with urgent and critical care in a prompt and efficient manner to all patients transported via Life Flight or Mobile Life. Responsible for assessing, planning, organizing, documenting, and evaluating patient care in conjunction with the critical care transport nurse. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patient served on assigned unit. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provides professional care to the urgent/emergent needs of the patient prior to air or ground transfer in the airborne and ground transport environment. Works with critical care transport nurse to assess patient condition, to interpret patient related data, to establish immediate priorities and plan of care. Evaluates the patient care delivered in conjunction with the critical care transport nurse. Documents necessary and appropriate patient assessment and care. Acts as a professional representative of Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and St. Rita's Medical Center to the community. Cooperates with all ancillary and support services. Assists in maintaining the vehicle, equipment, and supplies as defined by departmental policy and procedures. Facilitates the needs of Life Flight patients and their families during hospitalization at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and St. Rita's Medical Center; communicates with other hospital departments as necessary to facilitate those needs. Communicates with EMS and hospital requestors as needed in order to care appropriately for transported patients. Acts as an educator to professional groups and the EMS in our service area; promotes Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and St. Rita Medical Center as the regional referral centers. Attends internal and external educational meetings, keeps current in knowledge, skills, and clinical competencies through professional journals, professional organizations, etc. Participates in department standing and ad hoc committees. Travels to assigned base sites with the understanding that daily assignments may change as dictated by staffing issues, mechanical issues with the aircraft or mobile units. Adheres to all Medical Directives, written policies and procedures for the Critical Care Transport Network, including crewmember weight policy for aviation operations. Completes annual flight crewmember training if oriented to flight environment. Interprets information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age specific need: a) neonatal b) pediatric c) adolescent d) adult e) geriatric.

  • Provides professional care to the urgent/emergent needs of the patient prior to air or ground transfer in the airborne and ground transport environment.
  • Works with critical care transport nurse to assess patient condition, to interpret patient related data, to establish immediate priorities and plan of care.
  • Evaluates the patient care delivered in conjunction with the critical care transport nurse.
  • Documents necessary and appropriate patient assessment and care.
  • Acts as a professional representative of Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and St. Rita's Medical Center to the community.
  • Cooperates with all ancillary and support services.
  • Assists in maintaining the vehicle, equipment, and supplies as defined by departmental policy and procedures.
  • Facilitates the needs of Life Flight patients and their families during hospitalization at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and St. Rita's Medical Center; communicates with other hospital departments as necessary to facilitate those needs.
  • Communicates with EMS and hospital requestors as needed in order to care appropriately for transported patients.
  • Acts as an educator to professional groups and the EMS in our service area; promotes Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center and St. Rita Medical Center as the regional referral centers.
  • Attends internal and external educational meetings, keeps current in knowledge, skills, and clinical competencies through professional journals, professional organizations, etc.
  • Participates in department standing and ad hoc committees.
  • Travels to assigned base sites with the understanding that daily assignments may change as dictated by staffing issues, mechanical issues with the aircraft or mobile units.
  • Adheres to all Medical Directives, written policies and procedures for the Critical Care Transport Network, including crewmember weight policy for aviation operations.
  • Completes annual flight crewmember training if oriented to flight environment.
  • Interprets information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age specific need: a) neonatal b) pediatric c) adolescent d) adult e) geriatric.
  • Current license as a Paramedic from the State of Ohio.
  • CAMTS approved advanced certification (FP-C or CCP-C) required or obtained within 1 year of hire.
  • Basic Cardiac Life Support Certification required.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification required.
  • Basic Trauma Life Support certification or equivalent required within 6 months of hire.
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification required within 6 months of hire.
  • Neonatal Advanced Life Support Certification required.
  • Graduate of an accredited paramedic program
  • At least 3 years paramedic field experience.
  • Must be able to demonstrate and maintain clinical competence, including but not limited to; arterial line monitoring, advanced airway techniques; use of IV pumps, and use of medical transport ventilators.
  • Must possess analytical abilities, sound medical knowledge, problem solving skills for the effective formulation of plan of care, implementation of care, and appropriate documentation of pertinent information regarding patient condition.
  • Must possess sufficient interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with patients, physicians and hospital personnel.
  • Must have demonstrated leadership skills to participate in professional and community education programs; and to effectively maintain good public relations for the sponsoring institutions.
  • Work requires up to 6 months orientation to acquire necessary familiarity with department and unit policies and procedures.
  • Michigan Paramedic license preferred.
  • BCLS instructor preferred.
  • ACLS Instructor certification preferred.
  • Competitive pay, incentives, referral bonuses and 403(b) with employer contributions (when eligible)
  • Medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage, HAS/FSA options, life insurance, mental health resources and discounts
  • Paid time off, parental and FMLA leave, short- and long-term disability, backup care for children and elders
  • Tuition assistance, professional development and continuing education support
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