EMS Dispatcher

LIBERTY AMBULANCE SERVICE INCJacksonville, FL
Onsite

About The Position

A Dispatcher is a person who coordinates the ambulance activities, including receiving phone calls requesting emergency and non-emergency ambulance services and directing the responses to pending calls via the 2-way radio. Preference in hiring is given to medically trained individuals with PST, EMD, EMR, EMT or Paramedic certifications.

Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Be in generally good health.
  • Be emotionally mature and able to handle stressful situations well.
  • Be free from mental illness which would impair the ability to perform their duties.
  • Be free of alcohol and/or drug addiction.
  • Has a high school diploma, equivalent certification, or a GED.
  • Possess a current American Heart Association BLS for Health Care Providers certification.
  • Has completed (from the DHS FEMA Training Website): a) ICS – 100a, Introduction to Incident Command System. b) IS-5a, Introduction to Hazardous Materials. c) IS 700, Introduction to National Incident Management System. d) IS-800, Introduction to the National Response Plan. e) Introduction to the National Response Plan.
  • Possess a clear and easily understood telephone and radio voice.
  • Be proficient in multi-tasking.
  • Be currently certified EMT, EMD, or have completed Public Safety Telecommunicator Training Course or willing to obtain certification within 6 months of employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Preference in hiring is given to medically trained individuals with PST, EMD, EMR, EMT or Paramedic certifications.

Responsibilities

  • Answer the telephone promptly, preferably after the first ring.
  • Quickly and accurately record ALL information given by the caller into the Dispatch Software system. Always maintain a high degree of professionalism in your telephone and radio voice.
  • Dispatch all calls to ambulances in a timely manner, whether an emergency or not.
  • Ensure that all employees reporting for and/or leaving their shift clock in and out. Do NOT allow anyone to clock in/out for someone else.
  • Assure each crew has keys and gas card when beginning their shift. Give each driver a Daily Driver Vehicle report and make sure he/she properly fills it out when reporting for duty.
  • Track ALS and BLS equipment assigned to each unit. Track all keys, gas cards, equipment, and phones via equipment log.
  • Log any schedule changes and notify appropriate management immediately of any callouts. Notify appropriate management immediately of any problems with the units or field personnel.
  • Keep the Communications Center neat and clean. Before the end of the shift, assure that the dispatch area is clean, trash is emptied, and floor is vacuumed.
  • Assure all patient care reports have been completed by crews that depart during your shift.
  • Night dispatcher must have a total of accumulated patient care reports from 0000 hours to 2359 hours each day.
  • Assure all monies collected during your shift are dropped in the locked Billing drawer in dispatch.
  • Maintain the privacy, confidentiality and security of all protected health information entrusted to you.
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