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Company: MedStar Medical Group
Location: Baltimore, MD
Career Level: Entry Level
Industries: Not specified

Description

General Summary of Position

MedStar Health is actively seeking an ALS Paramedic who will assess, plan, implement, and evaluate the care of patients with range of need from uncomplicated to complex during interfacility transport. In collaboration with the patient and family, provides theory-based professional care and coordinates care delivery with the physician and other members of the healthcare team.

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Criteria:
New, full-time ALS Paramedic positions only
Cannot be employed by MSH in the same role within the past two years

Payout - $8,000 Total with an 18-month commitment
$3,000 to start (paid at successful completion of orientation/probation)
$2,500 at 12 months
$2,500 at 18 months

Licenses and Certifications:
Licenses/Certifications Licenses/Certification Details Time Frame Required/
Preferred
NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic Required
Paramedic – Certified in the District of Columbia or ability to acquire prior to start date Required
Paramedic – Licensed in Maryland or ability to acquire prior to start date Required
“MedSTAR Transport” or “Mid Atlantic Air Transportation Services” affiliation as an EMT-Paramedic. Required
Health Services\ACLS Required
BLS - Basic Life Support Required
Health Services\PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Required
ATLS - Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification within 180 Days Required or
TPATC - Transport Prof Adv Trauma Crse within 180 Days Required or
PHTLS - Prehospital Trauma Life Support Certification within 180 Days Required or
TNCC  - Trauma Nursing Core Course within 180 Days Required or
ATCN - Advanced Trauma Care Nurse Certification within 180 Days Required
NIH Stroke Scale - NIHSS within 90 Days Required
FEMA ICS 100 Course (FEMA IS-100.c Introduction to the Incident Command System) Required
FEMA ICS 200 Course (FEMA IS-200.c Basic Incident Command systems for Initial Response) Required
DL – Valid State Driver's License in good standing
No more than four points assigned to driver's license and must maintain a satisfactory driving record (no more than four points).
Completion of approved Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (e.g., CEVO, EVOC) prior to release from orientation


Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  • Contributes to the achievement of established department goals and objectives and adheres to department policies, procedures, quality standards, and safety standards. Complies with governmental and accreditation regulations.
  • Based on assessment of physical, emotional, bio-physical, and spiritual needs, provides direct patient care and evaluates outcomes. Incorporates the principles of patient-centered care.
  • Communicates patient's clinical information clearly and accurately in verbal and written format. Clearly and accurately documents pertinent information in the patient's medical record. Consistently demonstrates effective documentation practices and develops strategies to ensure complete documentation of patient care.
  • Maintains a safe and therapeutic environment of caring for patients and families. Provides basic patient comfort measures during procedures. When necessary, provides environmental support to expedite timely patient admission or transfer. Identifies and acts upon opportunities to improve the environment of care.
  • Provides for the emotional support of patients and families during the crisis of illness. Demonstrates patient/family advocacy.
  • Delivers expert paramedic care in ambulances to multiple patient types to include adult subspecialties and pediatrics.
  • Collaborates with on line medical control physicians to manage the patient care of complex patients in transport.
  • Participates in the orientation program for new staff.
  • As part of the program's safety management system, provides feedback and participates in program safety initiatives.
  • Participates in MedSTAR Transport safety program.

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    Minimum Qualifications
    Education

    • High School Diploma or GED required
    • Successful completion of an approved EMT-Paramedic course required
    • Completion of an approved emergency vehicle driving course prior to release from orientation required

    Experience

    • 1-2 years experience as a National Registry Paramedic (NRP) preferred

    Licenses and Certifications

    • NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic required
    • Paramedic - Certified in the District of Columbia or ability to acquire prior to start date required
    • Paramedic - Licensed in Maryland or ability to acquire prior to start date required
    • prior to release from orientation required
    • CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required
    • Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit.
    • Health Services\ACLS required
    • Health Services\PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support required
    • ATLS - Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification within 180 Days required or
    • TPATC - Transport Prof Adv Trauma Crse within 180 Days required or
    • PHTLS - Prehospital Trauma Life Support Certification within 180 Days required or
    • TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course within 180 Days required or
    • ATCN - Advanced Trauma Care Nurse Certification within 180 Days required
    • NIH Stroke Scale - NIHSS within 90 Days required
    • FEMA ICS 100 Course (FEMA IS-100.c Introduction to the Incident Command System prior to release from orientation required
    • FEMA ICS 200 Course FEMA IS-200 ICS for Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents prior to release from orientation required
    • DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing
    • No more than four points assigned to driver's license and must maintain a satisfactory driving record (no more than four points).
    • Completion of approved Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (e.g., CEVO, EVOC) prior to release from orientation

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    • Demonstrated ability to precept.
    • Demonstrated high level of clinical competence.
    • Effective interpersonal skills, including verbal and written communication.
    • Basic math skills.
    • Basic computer skills preferred.


    This position has a hiring range of $27.74 - $45.57

     


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