Overview The Alternate Transport Service (ATS)- Driver is responsible for the operation of the non-medical transportation vehicle and the transportation of wheelchair bound patients. The Driver must have a working knowledge of how a wheelchair works, how to move a patient in a wheelchair and how to properly load and secure a wheelchair, with patient, in the vehicle. Additionally, the Driver is responsible for the daily inspection and minor maintenance of the vehicle.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Inspects the wheelchair vehicle at the beginning and the end of the shift according to established procedures.
- Completes vehicle check-off during each shift.
- Reports needed repairs, etc., to supervisor and/or other support personnel.
- Is responsible for the safe transport of patients and riders.
- Responsible for maintaining an accurate log of daily transports.
- Responsible for the completion of paperwork for each transport which may include paper or computer based forms.
- Responsible for the collection of payments when so indicated. Will generate a receipt for payment and submit payment with paperwork, at the end of the shift, to the supervisor and/or designee.
- Responsible for a full knowledge of the vehicle's equipment and its proper use at all times.
- Upon completion of a call, is responsible for placing the vehicle back into service.
- Is responsible for radio/phone communication from the field (vehicle) to the Communications Center.
- Responsible for assisting with departmental orientation new employees.
- Respects and holds in confidence all information of a confidential nature obtained in the course of professional work unless required by company policies/procedures to divulge such information.
- Adheres to standards of personal ethics which reflect credit upon the position.
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
High school completion or GED AHA Basic Life Support Provider or accepted equivalent About Us Lake Guntersville, a mountain-lakes jewel, is located approximately 30 miles from metro Huntsville - and is home to Marshall Medical Centers. Marshall Medical Centers , an affiliate of the Huntsville Hospital Health System, serves the residents of Marshall County and the surrounding area (population approximately 125,000). With two hospitals, eight outpatient locations and a highly-trained team of physicians practicing 28 specialties, Marshall Medical is a confident, convenient choice for local healthcare. Residents can remain close to home and receive excellent care - often provided by those who are neighbors and friends. Marshall Medical Center South is a 150-bed hospital in Boaz, Alabama, and opened in 1956. Marshall Medical Center North , in Guntersville, opened in 1990 - and - is a 90-bed facility. In addition to the two hospitals, the Gary R. Gore Medical Complex is conveniently located mid-county and is home to several outpatient clinics and a 22,000 square foot comprehensive Cancer Care Center. Named by the Joint Commission as a "Top Quality Performer" among America's hospitals, Marshall Medical Centers' patients can be assured they are being treated in an environment where a premium is placed on quality and best practices.