Education – Completion of courses/training to satisfy State of Oklahoma and National Paramedic Licensure.
Experience – One (1) year related experience is preferred.
Licenses & Certification – Incumbent must possess current State of Oklahoma and National Paramedic licensure. Incumbent must possess current American Heart Association BLS and ACLS certifications.
Knowledge & Skills –
The purpose of this position is to provide Emergency Medical Services to patients and transport sick or injured persons to medical facilities, working as a member of an emergency medical team.
Work is performed in a variety of constantly changing settings out in the field such as nursing homes, patient homes and hazardous accident scenes/catastrophes, etc. Incumbent is subject to being exposed to all forms of weather.
Work requires periods of highly stressful activities while working with patients in emergency situations requiring bending, lifting, stretching and positioning patients. Performance of positional duties will require incumbent to be able to lift in excess 50 pounds. Driving a mobile emergency vehicle is required.
Satisfactory job performance will be determined by successful execution of the following:
Perform a number of complex medical procedures in the emergency care setting. These may include the following: Monitor cardiac patients using electrocardiograph, initiate IV fluids, endotracheal intubation, administration of injections and/or the inflation of pneumatic anti-shock garments to improve blood circulation.
Extricate persons from situations requiring assistance. This includes persons trapped in cars, in the water, houses, debris, etc.
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