Job Description
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Community Paramedic to support a grant-funded initiative focused on improving patient outcomes, reducing hospital readmissions, and enhancing access to preventative and community-based healthcare services.
This role provides non-emergency, patient-centered care in home and community settings, working closely with healthcare providers, social services, and community partners to address gaps in care and improve overall population health.
A Day in the Life of a Community ParamedicYou start your day reviewing your patient list and care plans, preparing to meet individuals where they areboth physically and in their healthcare journey. Your first visit takes you into a patients home, where you conduct a thorough in-home assessment, checking vital signs, reviewing medications, and addressing any immediate concerns. You may provide treatments or reinforce care plans established after a recent hospital discharge.
As the day progresses, you stay closely connected with the broader care team. Between visits, you collaborate with physicians, nurses, case managers, and social workers, ensuring each patients care plan is coordinated, up to date, and responsive to their evolving needs.
In the field, your role goes beyond clinical care. During visits, you often uncover barriers affecting patient healthlike limited access to transportation, food insecurity, or unstable housing. You take time to identify these social determinants of health and connect patients with appropriate community resources that can make a meaningful difference in their well-being.
Education is a key part of your impact. You guide patients through chronic disease management, explaining how to manage conditions like diabetes or heart failure, emphasizing medication adherence, and offering preventative care strategies that empower them to stay healthier at home.
Throughout the day, you carefully monitor patient progress, documenting each interaction in detail. Your notes ensure continuity of care, meet clinical standards, and support the reporting requirements tied to the grant program.
Every interaction ties back to a larger missionhelping reduce unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital readmissions. Whether its catching early warning signs or providing timely intervention, your proactive approach helps patients avoid crises.
You also play a role behind the scenes, contributing to program success by collecting and reporting data that measures outcomes and demonstrates the effectiveness of the community paramedicine model.
Before wrapping up your day, you review documentation, ensure all care provided aligns with clinical protocols, safety standards, and grant compliance, and prepare for the next dayknowing your work is improving access, outcomes, and quality of life for the community you serve.
QualificationsLicensure:
Current State of Nebraska Paramedic LicenseCurrent State of Nebraska Community Paramedic LicenseCurrent Valid Drivers License with an acceptable motor vehicle record that is acceptable to Regional West Medical Centers insurance carrierStrong assessment, clinical, and critical thinking skillsAbility to work independently in community-based settingsExcellent communication and interpersonal skills Certifications/Credentials:
Current National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedic CertificateInternational Board of Specialty Certification Community Paramedic Certification (CP-C)American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, PALS
provider required, NRP provider preferred.
NIMS IS 700 and 800 preferredNIMS IS100, IS200
requiredSkills & Competencies1 year experience at the paramedic level with an Advanced Life Support Service with a total call volume of 1500 or more calls per year. Or 2 years or more experience at the paramedic level with an Advanced Life Support Service.
Strong attention to detail and accuracyAbility to manage multiple tasks and interruptions in a fast-paced environmentEffective communication and interpersonal skillsBasic computer proficiency and ability to learn electronic health record systemsAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive informationCommitment to quality, safety, and patient-centered careWhy Regional West?
Opportunity to gain valuable healthcare experienceSupportive team environment with on-the-job trainingMeaningful role impacting patient care behind the scenesCompetitive compensation and benefits packageA conditional job offer is contingent upon successfully passing a pre-employment drug test and background checks. A Physical Capacity Profile may be required for some positions.