The Air Medical Education Coordinator and Flight Nurse, as a member of a highly trained and proficient team is responsible for: The direct/indirect care of the patient (s) during pre-hospital and inter-facility transports on board the aircraft or as deemed necessary within the hospital Assessment of any trauma or medical patient Initiation of indicated treatment modalities in accordance with written guidelines and verbal medical control direction. Possession of the knowledge and demonstrated skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age (s) of the patient (s) transported by the air medical service, including: The neonate through geriatric populations Demonstrated knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the lifespan and possess Assessment skills to allow assessment data reflective of the patient's status Comprehension skills to assimilate the information necessary to identify each patient's requirements relative to his or her age The skills necessary to provide and prioritize care based on LIFEFORCE/EHS guidelines and procedures. The Air Medical Education Coordinator and Flight Nurse works in and around helicopters in all phases of flight and assists with maintaining cleanliness and efficiency of the air medical department. In addition to Flight Nurse duties, this professional is responsible for: Regular ACM duties QI Maintenance of training records Research/special project assignments Coordination of continuing education for flight team Outreach education for Police/Fire/EMS/ and hospital care providers. The ability to allow flexibility in schedule to function as staff Flight RN or staff Flight EMT-P at multiple site locations. Refer to LifeForce guideline Standards of Professional Performance of LIFEFORCE Air Medical Crew 7136.2001/2001A for detailed job responsibilities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees