The position requires a dedicated professional who is enthusiastic about working with other professionals in the 911/ EMS Communications Center. The Emergency Medical Dispatcher receives, properly interprets and relays information via telephone, radio, alert systems; assists citizens with medical emergencies by instructing them, via telephone, on life saving procedures that can be performed prior to the arrival of trained medical personnel; analyses and acts promptly to respond with assistance to emergency situations that are received; quickly and accurately utilizing a computer-aided dispatch system to initiate a response of necessary personnel, ambulance and other emergency assistance as needed to effectively handle emergency situations; utilizes a two-way radio system to communicate with field units; and maintains the state of all medical units and equipment within the system. Responsible for conducting self in accordance with established West Tennessee Healthcare and Medical Center EMS policies and procedures. The EMD is responsible for all telecommunications and appropriate records on their assigned shift, including days, evenings and nights, weekends and holidays. Specific workdays and hours vary with some overtime and rotating shifts possible. Incumbents are subject to overtime and call back as required by the Director or designated person. Incumbents are subject to random drug screens.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
High school or GED