REVA is a leading fixed-wing air ambulance operator providing 24/7/365 medical transport services. The Flight Nurse is responsible for evaluating, coordinating, and delivering medical care to patients during all phases of transport. This role requires familiarity with the scope of practice for the transport team and relevant state regulations. The nurse works collaboratively with other transport team members to ensure continuity of care, arriving at specified locations within 30 minutes before wheels up. Management may assign or reassign duties as needed. The flight nurse must complete quarterly and annual requirements for active flight status, including intubations, staff meeting attendance, airway courses, mock codes, online training, safety and infection control briefings, security briefings, equipment competency validation, medical screening updates, wellness forms, EMS regulations, and Haz-mat recognition. The role involves pre-flight responsibilities such as obtaining medical reports, assessing altitude-related disease effects, coordinating with the Medical Coordinator, completing pre-flight checklists, ensuring medical equipment is functional and secure, logging controlled substances, communicating patient status to the transport team, and participating in pre-flight briefings. During transport, responsibilities include performing and documenting comprehensive patient assessments, ensuring appropriate documentation (passports, visas), reviewing release forms and waivers, safeguarding medical records, assisting with baggage searches, coordinating patient transfer to the aircraft, providing orientation to new crew members, continuously monitoring and documenting patient condition, completing medical records, ensuring adherence to universal precautions, and communicating any changes in patient condition to relevant personnel. For NICU transports, the nurse provides comprehensive neonatal critical care, performs advanced neonatal assessments, stabilizes critically ill infants, administers medications and fluids, operates specialized neonatal transport equipment (incubators, ventilators, monitors, pumps), performs neonatal airway management, monitors ventilated neonates, participates in quality improvement initiatives, ensures compliance with regulations, and maintains aircraft medical equipment readiness.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
High school or GED