Join Team AMT! Now hiring for full-time 24 hour Paramedic positions in Danville!
Advanced Medical Transport of Eastern Illinois (AMT East) is the premier provider of emergency and scheduled ambulance services in Central and Western Illinois, as well as parts of Iowa. AMT East is a private, not-for-profit organization operated for community benefit.
Our Paramedic team members are responsible for caring for patients in emergency response situations, during interfacility transports, and during standby events. Paramedics at AMT work 12 or 24 hour shifts in the Danville and the surrounding areas. Part-time staff is expected to work at least 24 hours each month to remain in good standing.
Job Duties:
Provide advanced life support when needed
Provide patients with emergency care by utilizing appropriate techniques and equipment
Document patient information, condition, and treatment
Maintain patient confidentiality and perform all care with respect for patient rights
Transport patients in accordance with outlined policies and procedures
Maintain a safe, clean, and well-stocked environment in accordance with company vehicle check-off sheets and inventory requirements.
Operate and drive an ambulance in conjunction with applicable safety policies and laws
Maintain current certification(s) according to provisions set forth by the governing licensure
Maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times
Present and promote a positive company image
Advanced Medical Transport provides competitive benefits:
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403(b) account with 50% company match
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Paid Time Off
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Holiday Pay — six paid holidays each year: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day
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Payroll Direct Deposit
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Furnished Uniforms
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Paid Continuing Education
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Tuition Reimbursement
- Sign-on Bonuses for Clinical positions
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Employee Assistance Program
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Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage, as well as flex-spending or HSA accounts
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Disability
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Life Insurance
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Fitness Center Memberships
Requirements:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required
Current Paramedic license in Illinois
Current American Heart Association BLS CPR certification
Must possess a valid Illinois driver's license
ACLS, BTLS, and PALS certification or ability to obtain; instruction provided by AMT if not currently certified
Ability to bend, pull, push, and lift up to 100 pounds (subject to physical exam)
Ability to follow oral and written instructions
Demonstrated ability to implement clinical care in accordance with outlined policies and procedures
Ability to exercise sound judgment while working in a stressful environment