Lake County Board of County Commissioners
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Paramedic
Job Details
Posting Number:
24-05-24-3354
Pay Grade: 178 (ANNUAL STARTING SALARY $52,956.80.) USD
Agency / Dept. / Office: Fire Rescue
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Pay Grade: 178 (ANNUAL STARTING SALARY $52,956.80.) USD
Agency / Dept. / Office: Fire Rescue
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Job Summary:
The Paramedic serves as the lead-worker of a two-person emergency medical service team. The position is responsible for responding to dispatched emergencies and transport requests and ensures that proper Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) pre-hospital care is provided. Manages the operation of an emergency vehicle and safeguards Lake County Emergency Medical Services' equipment and supplies. Maintains the security of medications and narcotics. Prepares various written reports on actions taken.
This position may be required to assist with emergency support functions in the event of a declared emergency and/or any other emergency duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The position requires good physical stamina, endurance, and body condition that would not be adversely affected by frequently having to walk, stand, lift, carry, and balance at times, in excess of 150 pounds. Motor coordination is required to safely walk and carry equipment and patients over uneven terrain. Employee must be able to maneuver in tight places, step over obstacles, step on and off machinery, etc. Work includes operation of a motor vehicle.
THOSE APPLYING AND BEING HIRED TO WORK FOR THE OFFICE OF FIRE RESCUE/EMS AS A PARAMEDIC MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE PROVISIONAL PROGRAM AND BE CLEARED BY THE OFFICE OF EMS MEDICAL DIRECTOR TO FUNCTION AS A PARAMEDIC AND BE WORKING AS A PARAMEDIC AT EMS WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS OF YOUR INITIAL HIRE DATE.
This position may be required to assist with emergency support functions in the event of a declared emergency and/or any other emergency duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The position requires good physical stamina, endurance, and body condition that would not be adversely affected by frequently having to walk, stand, lift, carry, and balance at times, in excess of 150 pounds. Motor coordination is required to safely walk and carry equipment and patients over uneven terrain. Employee must be able to maneuver in tight places, step over obstacles, step on and off machinery, etc. Work includes operation of a motor vehicle.
THOSE APPLYING AND BEING HIRED TO WORK FOR THE OFFICE OF FIRE RESCUE/EMS AS A PARAMEDIC MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE PROVISIONAL PROGRAM AND BE CLEARED BY THE OFFICE OF EMS MEDICAL DIRECTOR TO FUNCTION AS A PARAMEDIC AND BE WORKING AS A PARAMEDIC AT EMS WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS OF YOUR INITIAL HIRE DATE.
Minimum Qualifications:
Vocational/technical training or related field or any equivalent education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential job functions.
REQUIRES:
Minimum of one year of experience as an EMT Basic or Paramedic - ACLS Certificate - CPR for Healthcare Providers - 16 Hour EVOC certificate or equivalent - Florida Class “E” Driver’s license
MUST MAINTAIN:
Required certifications - Good driving record as required by insurance provider - Approval to practice under the license of the Medical Director - No felony convictions related to illegal use of drugs or directly related to position - No felony or first-degree misdemeanor convictions involving moral turpitude or sexual misconduct - Is not listed under the excluded provider list prepared by Medicare OIG - Knowledge of medical terminology - Knowledge of the principles of ALS and BLS care - Knowledge of Lake County Emergency Medical Services medical protocols and practices - Knowledge of patient assessment including topographic anatomy, diagnostic signs, vital signs and patient surveys to include subjective and objective findings - Ability to select and properly apply required steps in protocols -Skill in safely moving and immobilizing patients and in applying bandages, splints, etc. - Skill in performing CPR - Knowledge of proper operation of heart monitor and defibrillation equipment - Ability to properly set-up and use equipment, including settings for defibrillation or cardio version - Ability to interpret cardiac rhythm strips - Ability to operate a personal computer and similar devices - Knowledge of pharmaceuticals which would include the proper and generic names of drugs; the proper dose (ages) - Routes of administration; contraindications for the usage of same; actions of the drug; any possible allergic reaction of the drug and appropriate medical reversal treatment - Ability to administer drugs using a variety of methods, including intravenously - Skill in properly administering injections and inserting IV catheters - Ability to calculate measure and administer proper dosages - Skill in administering oxygen therapy - Knowledge of rules for effective written and spoken English communications, ability to prepare verbal and written reports - Knowledge of physiology of respiration; ability to provide proper airway management; skill in establishing and maintaining a variety of airways including performing endotracheal intubations - Knowledge of emergency vehicle operations, including operation of on-board equipment, communication operations and economy of communication usage - Lake County is committed to maintaining a workplace that is free from the presence and effects of drugs and/or alcohol, providing the highest level of service to its citizens, and minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries. As a term and condition of employment, employees may not use drugs/alcohol that impair performance or are illegal on or off the job. The County conducts drug and/or alcohol tests for the following reasons: reasonable suspicion, post-accident, fitness for duty, and follow-up for the employee assistance program. Safety sensitive and high-risk positions are also subject to pre-employment and random drug/alcohol tests.
Full time employees are offered a competitive benefit package including paid holidays, annual and sick leave, retirement, health, dental and other benefits. The selected candidate will need to successfully complete a drug/alcohol test prior to appointment. THIS POSITION QUALIFIES FOR AN $ 8,000 SIGNING BONUS WITH A 2-YEAR EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT.
REQUIRES:
Minimum of one year of experience as an EMT Basic or Paramedic - ACLS Certificate - CPR for Healthcare Providers - 16 Hour EVOC certificate or equivalent - Florida Class “E” Driver’s license
MUST MAINTAIN:
Required certifications - Good driving record as required by insurance provider - Approval to practice under the license of the Medical Director - No felony convictions related to illegal use of drugs or directly related to position - No felony or first-degree misdemeanor convictions involving moral turpitude or sexual misconduct - Is not listed under the excluded provider list prepared by Medicare OIG - Knowledge of medical terminology - Knowledge of the principles of ALS and BLS care - Knowledge of Lake County Emergency Medical Services medical protocols and practices - Knowledge of patient assessment including topographic anatomy, diagnostic signs, vital signs and patient surveys to include subjective and objective findings - Ability to select and properly apply required steps in protocols -Skill in safely moving and immobilizing patients and in applying bandages, splints, etc. - Skill in performing CPR - Knowledge of proper operation of heart monitor and defibrillation equipment - Ability to properly set-up and use equipment, including settings for defibrillation or cardio version - Ability to interpret cardiac rhythm strips - Ability to operate a personal computer and similar devices - Knowledge of pharmaceuticals which would include the proper and generic names of drugs; the proper dose (ages) - Routes of administration; contraindications for the usage of same; actions of the drug; any possible allergic reaction of the drug and appropriate medical reversal treatment - Ability to administer drugs using a variety of methods, including intravenously - Skill in properly administering injections and inserting IV catheters - Ability to calculate measure and administer proper dosages - Skill in administering oxygen therapy - Knowledge of rules for effective written and spoken English communications, ability to prepare verbal and written reports - Knowledge of physiology of respiration; ability to provide proper airway management; skill in establishing and maintaining a variety of airways including performing endotracheal intubations - Knowledge of emergency vehicle operations, including operation of on-board equipment, communication operations and economy of communication usage - Lake County is committed to maintaining a workplace that is free from the presence and effects of drugs and/or alcohol, providing the highest level of service to its citizens, and minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries. As a term and condition of employment, employees may not use drugs/alcohol that impair performance or are illegal on or off the job. The County conducts drug and/or alcohol tests for the following reasons: reasonable suspicion, post-accident, fitness for duty, and follow-up for the employee assistance program. Safety sensitive and high-risk positions are also subject to pre-employment and random drug/alcohol tests.
Full time employees are offered a competitive benefit package including paid holidays, annual and sick leave, retirement, health, dental and other benefits. The selected candidate will need to successfully complete a drug/alcohol test prior to appointment. THIS POSITION QUALIFIES FOR AN $ 8,000 SIGNING BONUS WITH A 2-YEAR EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT.