Flight Paramedic

Acadian Ambulance

About The Position

Flight Paramedics should be knowledgeable, participate, and promote Acadian/AirMed mission, vision, and goals. Conducts him/herself as a leader, a role model, and a clinical resource. Participates in meetings with the Air Med Management group to include disaster drills, staff meetings, and community/hospital meetings. Identifies areas of concern and communicates with Flight Line Supervisors, Associate Quality Improvement Supervisors, Operations Manager/Supervisor, Chief Flight Nurse, and Quality Improvement Supervisor as necessary. Promotes company health and wellness programs and initiatives. Assists and works with Associate Quality Improvement Supervisors and Flight Line Supervisors as needed. Special project as assigned.   Communicates with Operations Manager/Supervisor and Lead Pilot to assure timely identification of safety issues, reporting, and resolution. Promote and uphold safety standards for self, flight line staff, and patients to include HSE standards. Reports fatigue issues as needed and consults with AMOC/Air Med management.   Conduct a careful examination of the patient for signs and symptoms of illness/injury and assist other medical personnel as necessary. Administer prompt and efficient basic, intermediate, or advanced life support care within the limits of licensure or certification and in accordance with approved protocols prior to and during transport. Provide careful handling of the patient to and from the air ambulance. Provide safe and efficient transport of the patient in the air ambulance to the medical facility. Provide a safe and efficient transfer of patient and patient care information to the receiving personnel at the destination. Document all aspects of patient condition and treatment on ePCR run reports. Obtains and records non-medical patient information as required. Completes other patient documentation and forms as required. In the absence of other qualified personnel, responsible for the use of basic extrication tools and procedures to gain access to the patient if necessary. In the absence of other qualified personnel, responsible for controlling the patient's surroundings in such a way as to minimize further danger and control the actions of bystanders. Follows all FCC regulations when communicating via electronic communications equipment. Completes assigned station and station grounds duties. Complete all required company reports and logs and when necessary provides other ambulance and supervisory personnel with the information. Possibility to be temporarily assigned to a ground ambulance by Flight Line Supervisor, Operations Manager/Supervisor as needed when the aircraft cannot fly. Must meet and fulfill the qualifications,  requirements,  functions, and responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic and Intermediate job descriptions.   Conduct regular aircraft inventory and equipment testing to ensure all equipment is present, clean, and in proper working order. Upon completion of transport, responsible for all assigned duties which will place the aircraft and equipment back in service. Responsible for full knowledge of the ambulance's and air ambulance’s equipment and its proper use at all times. Document and report all needed repairs to the proper maintenance departments (Metro Aviation Personnel for aircraft, Materials Management for medical equipment) as well as to Flight Fine Supervisors and Operations Manager/Supervisor.   PHTLS, PALS, and NRP are required within 12 months of hire. Advanced Credential CCP-C or FP-C (preferred) within 18 months of hire. Should the CAMTS standard change the FP-C requirement, Air Med reserves the right to change this requirement to maintain the CAMTS standard. Once the credential is obtained, a copy must be on file in HR and on the employee when on duty. Air Med employees must have the following current cards in their possession while on duty: Company ID National AND State Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic BLS/CPR, ACLS Card (AHA guidelines) Instructor cards will be accepted in lieu of provider cards Parish or County Certification Card, where indicated Applicable Driver’s License

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Body Weight of 210 lbs or less in uniform
  • Must be able to report to the assigned Air Med station within 90 minutes' drive time from residence
  • National Registry and appropriate State Paramedic license
  • BLS, ACLS, and a valid driver's license is required
  • Paramedics –at least three years of experience as a Paramedic with Critical Care Transport preferred, or proof of the equivalent prior employment history
  • PHTLS, PALS, and NRP are required within 12 months of hire.
  • Air Med employees must have the following current cards in their possession while on duty: Company ID, National AND State Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic, BLS/CPR, ACLS Card (AHA guidelines), Instructor cards will be accepted in lieu of provider cards, Parish or County Certification Card, where indicated, Applicable Driver’s License

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced Credential CCP-C or FP-C (preferred) within 18 months of hire.
  • Acadian Companies Critical Care Transport Course completion preferred (Internal Applicants), or other Credentialed Critical Care Course (External applicants) preferred

Responsibilities

  • Conduct a careful examination of the patient for signs and symptoms of illness/injury and assist other medical personnel as necessary.
  • Administer prompt and efficient basic, intermediate, or advanced life support care within the limits of licensure or certification and in accordance with approved protocols prior to and during transport.
  • Provide careful handling of the patient to and from the air ambulance.
  • Provide safe and efficient transport of the patient in the air ambulance to the medical facility.
  • Provide a safe and efficient transfer of patient and patient care information to the receiving personnel at the destination.
  • Document all aspects of patient condition and treatment on ePCR run reports. Obtains and records non-medical patient information as required. Completes other patient documentation and forms as required.
  • In the absence of other qualified personnel, responsible for the use of basic extrication tools and procedures to gain access to the patient if necessary.
  • In the absence of other qualified personnel, responsible for controlling the patient's surroundings in such a way as to minimize further danger and control the actions of bystanders.
  • Follows all FCC regulations when communicating via electronic communications equipment.
  • Completes assigned station and station grounds duties.
  • Complete all required company reports and logs and when necessary provides other ambulance and supervisory personnel with the information.
  • Possibility to be temporarily assigned to a ground ambulance by Flight Line Supervisor, Operations Manager/Supervisor as needed when the aircraft cannot fly.
  • Must meet and fulfill the qualifications,  requirements,  functions, and responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic and Intermediate job descriptions.
  • Conduct regular aircraft inventory and equipment testing to ensure all equipment is present, clean, and in proper working order.
  • Upon completion of transport, responsible for all assigned duties which will place the aircraft and equipment back in service.
  • Responsible for full knowledge of the ambulance's and air ambulance’s equipment and its proper use at all times.
  • Document and report all needed repairs to the proper maintenance departments (Metro Aviation Personnel for aircraft, Materials Management for medical equipment) as well as to Flight Fine Supervisors and Operations Manager/Supervisor.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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