Paramedic

EMS UnlimitedAurora, NE
Onsite

About The Position

EMS Unlimited (Event Medical Solutions Unlimited, LLC) is a paramedic-owned ground ambulance company founded in 2012. We provide Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (BLS), and Critical Care Transport (CCT) services, agency staffing, special events and wildfire/disaster response. We believe the best care comes from crews who feel like family, take pride in the work, and show up to do it again tomorrow. As a Paramedic in Aurora, you're the clinical lead of a two-person crew, responding to 911 emergencies across Aurora and Hamilton County and handling interfacility and transfer calls. You'll run the full ALS scope — assessment, pharmacology, advanced airway, cardiac monitoring, and resuscitation — under Nebraska protocols and Medical Director standing orders, with the autonomy and support to practice good medicine.

Requirements

  • ALS field experience in a 911 and/or transport setting
  • ACLS and PALS certifications
  • PHTLS or ITLS certification
  • Roots in or genuine commitment to the Aurora / Hamilton County community
  • Current, valid Nebraska Paramedic license (KBEMS)
  • Current BLS certification
  • Valid driver's license with clean driving record
  • U.S. citizenship or authorized to work in the United States

Nice To Haves

  • CCT-P, FP-C, or CCP-C critical care certification

Responsibilities

  • Respond promptly to 911 and transfer calls within the Aurora and Hamilton County service area
  • Serve as the clinical decision-maker on scene as part of a two-person crew
  • Perform patient assessments and deliver the full ALS scope under Nebraska EMS protocols and Medical Director standing orders
  • Administer medications via IV, IM, or IO per protocol
  • Manage airways using advanced techniques; acquire and interpret 12-lead ECGs and function in an advanced practice/CCT setting.
  • Provide full ALS resuscitation, including defibrillation, for cardiac arrest patients
  • Safely operate an emergency ambulance to and from scenes and receiving facilities
  • Complete electronic patient care reports (ZOLL emsCharts) accurately and on time, documenting all interventions
  • Conduct daily vehicle and equipment readiness checks; document in PSTrax and maintain ALS medication and equipment par levels
  • Maintain controlled-substance chain of custody per protocol
  • Participate in QA/QI peer review and continuing education
  • Treat every patient, family member, and partner agency with professionalism and respect

Benefits

  • medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • paid time off
  • flexible scheduling
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