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Emergency Medical Services Paramedic EMT-P

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Catholic Health System

Kenmore, NY (In Person)

$63,752 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/3/2026

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Job Description

Emergency Medical Services Paramedic EMT-P Catholic Health System•3.5 Kenmore, NY Job Details Per diem $24.52•$36.78 an hour 21 hours ago Qualifications Cardiac arrest emergency response Patient resuscitation First aid Company vehicle operation High school diploma or
GED Class D Full Job Description Facility:
Kenmore Mercy Hospital Shift:
Shift 1
Status:
Per Diem FTE:
0.100000
Bargaining Unit:
ACE Associates Exempt from
Overtime:
Exempt:
No Work Schedule:
Varied Hours:
Variable based on shift 8:00a•6:00p
Summary:
The Emergency Medical Services Paramedic (EMT-P) is outward facing and serves our patients as their care representative during transports between Catholic Health facilities. They will have responsibilities for responding to calls and providing Emergency Medical Services to those in need. The EMT-P will work safely and efficiently while operating an emergency vehicle delivering emergency personnel to the scene and patients to the hospitals. The EMT-P will show a thorough knowledge of methods and techniques for providing on-site emergency medical services; thorough knowledge of modern EMS principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment; good knowledge of medical physiology, medical terminology, the assessment and management of medical and trauma emergencies; working knowledge of the routine maintenance and minor repair of motor vehicles; ability to administer CPR, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support; ability to lift and move a 50-75 lb. ambulance stretcher with the help of one qualified individual; ability to lift a 250 lbs. patient (in various positions, i.e., while lying on the floor, the bed, in an automobile, etc.) with the help of one qualified individual onto a stretcher; ability to perform basic EMT duties with good judgment and compassion; ability to safely operate an emergency vehicle; ability to accurately document emergency medical calls; ability to operate two-way radio equipment; ability to perform calmly and efficiently in crisis situations; ability to accurately utilize an alphanumeric computer keyboard and to maintain records and prepare reports; ability to understand, give and follow oral and written instructions; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a diverse constituency; integrity and good judgement; initiative and resourcefulness; willingness to work varied required shifts based on operational needs for 24/7 response delivery; capable of performing the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. The EMT-P will plan, implement, and evaluate individualized patient care based on patient's assessment which reflects the age of patients cared for and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION
High school diploma or GED Current NYS Department of Health Emergency Medical Technician•Paramedic certification Must possess a valid Class D New York State Driver's License Current New York State driver's license with acceptable driving record Certification in
CPR, ACLS, PALS, ITLS
(or equivalent) Certification in NIHSS, Hazwhopper, ICS 100, 200HC, 700 & 800 preferred, or required within six (6) months of employment
EXPERIENCE
Minimum of three (3) years recent clinical experience in a prehospital setting
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY
Maintain high quality of patient care by assuming responsibilities for medical care of the patient and carrying out established policies and procedures Respond to requests for emergency medical care, examine patients, and report on patient medical condition to an emergency room nurse or physician in person or via telephone Knowledge in all aspects of patient movement including, but not limited to, lifting from the ground, lifting a patient while on the cot, lifting a patient in a stair chair, carrying a patient down step in a stair chair or cot, moving patients from one surface to another (cot to bed, cot to bench seat, etc.) Administration of emergency medications orally or by injection and to perform intravenous procedures. Attend training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in the field, or maintain existing knowledge. Maintain patient confidentiality Prepare and submit EMS pre-hospital and hospital forms as required Read maps and route ambulance unit Transport patients to appropriate destinations Gather patient billing information and appropriate billing signatures, as required Assure that emergency vehicle is completely inventoried, stocked and in good running order throughout the work shift Complete daily required equipment report Report mechanical problems to EMS Liaison / Ambulance Division and /or Supervisor Maintain the cleanliness of vehicle and area stations Comply with continuing education requirements and maintain all relevant certifications Adhere to established pre-hospital care protocols Function as a public relations representative of our system when dealing with facilities, agencies, etc. Responsible for adhering to all company policies as set forth
WORKING CONDITIONS
Subject to internal and external environmental conditions. Global perspective with customer focus. Considerable walking and standing during the tour of duty. May be exposed to communicable diseases.