
ACT/EMT-I
Jan-Care Ambulance, Inc., Huntington, WV, United States
Position Overview
The primary objective of EMS is to provide safe and compassionate ambulance and medical transportation, while preserving patients' dignity and ensuring community safety.
EMS Personnel's job duties include provision of non-emergency convalescent transfer of patients, community event medical stand‑by and response to emergency calls to assist in the provision of immediate care and transport to the critically sick and injured at the level of training and authorization.
Essential Job Functions
Attend instruction sessions for orientation, EMS operations, compliance, emergency vehicle operations, maintain EMS certification and other required programs.
Provide out‑of‑hospital care to patients and safe ambulance transport in consideration of statewide protocols and medical command direction and assessment to the level of authorization and training under WV EMS Rules and Regulations (64CFR48} and guidelines).
Lift, carry, and balance a minimum of 125 lbs. alone and equally 250 lbs. with assistance, at the height of 33 inches, for a distance of 1O feet. (WVOEMS)
Have the ability to hear, comprehend and respond to spoken information from co‑workers, patients, physicians, dispatchers and sounds common to the emergency scene (WV OEMS).
Verbally communicate in person, via telephone and telecommunications using the English language. Meet the minimum vision requirements to operate a motor vehicle with the State of WV (WVOEMS).
Read and comprehend written materials under stressful conditions. Document via written or electronic means the patient information utilizing an approved WV OEMS record system.
Demonstrate manual dexterity and fine motor skills, with the ability to perform all movements needed for providing quality patient care. Bend, stoop, crawl and walk on uneven surfaces.
Inspect EMS equipment to ensure adequate supplies, verify proper operation refuel and fluid check of assigned ambulance and report needed maintenance.
Respond to callback or call‑in emergency situations.
Assist other emergency personnel as required and complete tasks assigned by company supervisors and management.
Maintain professional appearance and decorum; perform general maintenance and cleaning work in the upkeep of stations, training facilities and ambulances; be a self‑starter requiring little oversight and be adaptable to change and able to function in a team‑based management structure.
Perform event stand‑by operations including sporting events, community festivals and other events with significant number of people.
Respond to hazardous material incidents at the first responder level, function in other uncommon situations. Perform emergency operations during natural disasters and catastrophic events.
Have basic understanding of stress response and methods to ensure personal well‑being, have an understanding of body substance isolation and patients' rights of privacy under HIPAA.
Have the ability to interact and assist in an appropriate and professional manner with a variety of outside agencies and personnel including medical facility staff such as physicians, nurses, aides, clerical staff, adult and child protective services, social workers, morticians, medical examiners, law enforcement, fire/rescue and communication personnel.
Requirements
General Knowledge of EMS operations, operation of ambulances and proper use of EMS equipment.
Ability to learn through training, using a wide variety of EMS methods.
Ability to readily acquire knowledge of the road/street systems and general physical layout of assigned communities.
Obtain necessary skills including opening and maintaining an airway, ventilating a patient, administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and utilizing certification level appropriate medications and defibrillator devices. Providing trauma care including assisting in controlling hemorrhage, treatment of shock, bandaging wound, immobilizing injured extremities, necks or spines.
Working Environment/Conditions
EMS operations occur 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in all weather conditions. Ambulances and EMS personnel must be prepared to respond at a moment's notice and maintain viable field operations until the situation is resolved or the crew is appropriately relieved or replaced.
EMS personnel operate in uncontrolled arena of the public. As an EMS crewmember, one must be mentally, physically and emotionally prepared to conform to a wide variety of patient types, behaviors and situations. Safety, professionalism and compassion are three critical personal traits necessary to be successful in the EMS operations.
Special Requirements and Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age.
High School diploma or its equivalent.
Successful completion of Workforce evaluations and/or equivalent educational screening exam approved by Jan-Care/GEMS.
EVO'S must maintain a valid driver's license with good driving history as determined by our insurance company.
Jan-Care/GEMS is a drug‑free company and employees must pass initial and random screenings.
The following background checks will be conducted prior to offering employment:
OIG list of excluded individuals Excluded Parties Listing System
Criminal History Check
Driving History
Child/Elder Abuse
Reference
The WV Office of EMS will deny certification or individuals convicted of certain crimes.
Must maintain valid telephone number.
Must maintain valid Health Care Provider level CPR certification.
Must maintain valid certification of EMT‑I with the VW OEMS office.
Must maintain valid ACLS, PHTLS, PALS.
Proof of TB and Hepatitis vaccination.
Benefits of joining our community
State of the art training center
Online Academy with free access to all employees.
Health Insurance
Multi-tier insurance with zero deductibles available.
Dental Insurance
Metlife
Vision Insurance
Metlife
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Supplemental Insurance
AFLAC
STD
Term Life
Accident
Cancer
401(k) Retirement Plan
Lincoln Financial
Eligible at age 21 and 3 months of service
Pre‑Tax (Standard) or Post‑Tax (Roth) options available
Employer match of 50% of first 6% of total deferrals
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The primary objective of EMS is to provide safe and compassionate ambulance and medical transportation, while preserving patients' dignity and ensuring community safety.
EMS Personnel's job duties include provision of non-emergency convalescent transfer of patients, community event medical stand‑by and response to emergency calls to assist in the provision of immediate care and transport to the critically sick and injured at the level of training and authorization.
Essential Job Functions
Attend instruction sessions for orientation, EMS operations, compliance, emergency vehicle operations, maintain EMS certification and other required programs.
Provide out‑of‑hospital care to patients and safe ambulance transport in consideration of statewide protocols and medical command direction and assessment to the level of authorization and training under WV EMS Rules and Regulations (64CFR48} and guidelines).
Lift, carry, and balance a minimum of 125 lbs. alone and equally 250 lbs. with assistance, at the height of 33 inches, for a distance of 1O feet. (WVOEMS)
Have the ability to hear, comprehend and respond to spoken information from co‑workers, patients, physicians, dispatchers and sounds common to the emergency scene (WV OEMS).
Verbally communicate in person, via telephone and telecommunications using the English language. Meet the minimum vision requirements to operate a motor vehicle with the State of WV (WVOEMS).
Read and comprehend written materials under stressful conditions. Document via written or electronic means the patient information utilizing an approved WV OEMS record system.
Demonstrate manual dexterity and fine motor skills, with the ability to perform all movements needed for providing quality patient care. Bend, stoop, crawl and walk on uneven surfaces.
Inspect EMS equipment to ensure adequate supplies, verify proper operation refuel and fluid check of assigned ambulance and report needed maintenance.
Respond to callback or call‑in emergency situations.
Assist other emergency personnel as required and complete tasks assigned by company supervisors and management.
Maintain professional appearance and decorum; perform general maintenance and cleaning work in the upkeep of stations, training facilities and ambulances; be a self‑starter requiring little oversight and be adaptable to change and able to function in a team‑based management structure.
Perform event stand‑by operations including sporting events, community festivals and other events with significant number of people.
Respond to hazardous material incidents at the first responder level, function in other uncommon situations. Perform emergency operations during natural disasters and catastrophic events.
Have basic understanding of stress response and methods to ensure personal well‑being, have an understanding of body substance isolation and patients' rights of privacy under HIPAA.
Have the ability to interact and assist in an appropriate and professional manner with a variety of outside agencies and personnel including medical facility staff such as physicians, nurses, aides, clerical staff, adult and child protective services, social workers, morticians, medical examiners, law enforcement, fire/rescue and communication personnel.
Requirements
General Knowledge of EMS operations, operation of ambulances and proper use of EMS equipment.
Ability to learn through training, using a wide variety of EMS methods.
Ability to readily acquire knowledge of the road/street systems and general physical layout of assigned communities.
Obtain necessary skills including opening and maintaining an airway, ventilating a patient, administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and utilizing certification level appropriate medications and defibrillator devices. Providing trauma care including assisting in controlling hemorrhage, treatment of shock, bandaging wound, immobilizing injured extremities, necks or spines.
Working Environment/Conditions
EMS operations occur 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in all weather conditions. Ambulances and EMS personnel must be prepared to respond at a moment's notice and maintain viable field operations until the situation is resolved or the crew is appropriately relieved or replaced.
EMS personnel operate in uncontrolled arena of the public. As an EMS crewmember, one must be mentally, physically and emotionally prepared to conform to a wide variety of patient types, behaviors and situations. Safety, professionalism and compassion are three critical personal traits necessary to be successful in the EMS operations.
Special Requirements and Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age.
High School diploma or its equivalent.
Successful completion of Workforce evaluations and/or equivalent educational screening exam approved by Jan-Care/GEMS.
EVO'S must maintain a valid driver's license with good driving history as determined by our insurance company.
Jan-Care/GEMS is a drug‑free company and employees must pass initial and random screenings.
The following background checks will be conducted prior to offering employment:
OIG list of excluded individuals Excluded Parties Listing System
Criminal History Check
Driving History
Child/Elder Abuse
Reference
The WV Office of EMS will deny certification or individuals convicted of certain crimes.
Must maintain valid telephone number.
Must maintain valid Health Care Provider level CPR certification.
Must maintain valid certification of EMT‑I with the VW OEMS office.
Must maintain valid ACLS, PHTLS, PALS.
Proof of TB and Hepatitis vaccination.
Benefits of joining our community
State of the art training center
Online Academy with free access to all employees.
Health Insurance
Multi-tier insurance with zero deductibles available.
Dental Insurance
Metlife
Vision Insurance
Metlife
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Supplemental Insurance
AFLAC
STD
Term Life
Accident
Cancer
401(k) Retirement Plan
Lincoln Financial
Eligible at age 21 and 3 months of service
Pre‑Tax (Standard) or Post‑Tax (Roth) options available
Employer match of 50% of first 6% of total deferrals
#J-18808-Ljbffr