Paramedic jobs in Vermont

Paramedic provides emergency advanced life support care to patients who are ill and/or injured. Conducts patient assessment to determine the extent of an illness or injury and to establish and prioritize medical procedures to follow. Being a Paramedic performs life support procedures or administers oxygen. Dispenses antiseptic solution to prevent infection, starts and administers intravenous fluids. Additionally, Paramedic performs other emergency medical procedures needed to stabilize patient during transport. Provides an update on patient's condition and status of treatments when transferring to other medical personnel. May require registry in NREMT. Typically requires an associate degree in an accredited Paramedic program. Requires Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Requires Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic. Typically reports to a manager. The Paramedic works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Paramedic typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Paramedic
  • Bennington Rescue
  • Bennington, VT PART_TIME,FULL_TIME
  • SAFETY

    1. Safety Culture: The Paramedic will lead by example to ensure that all activities performed while on duty at BRS are done in a manner to ensure the safety of BRS personnel, our patients, and the community. This includes attitude toward safety such as, but not limited to: vehicle safety, OSHA compliance, scene management, routine facilities maintenance, etc.

    2. Quality Assurance – Readiness: Ensures that in-service vehicles, supplies, and equipment have been thoroughly checked by all BRS personnel. Ensures that all reported discrepancies are corrected at the earliest possible time. Documents and reports discrepancies to the appropriate supervisory officer.

    ETHICAL CONDUCT

    3. Work Attitude: The Paramedic will: take the initiative to complete work assignments without prompting; exert maximum effort and serve as a role model for coworkers; demonstrate persistence during the performance of daily duties; bring a high level of energy to job performance; and maintain an optimistic demeanor during job performance.

    4. Acting with Integrity: The Paramedic will: aim to reduce waste in daily operations; follow all appropriate ethical standards in the workplace; consistently act honestly and display the highest level of integrity; be accountable and accept personal responsibility for her or his own actions; and understand the importance of ethical behavior in the face of adversity or contrary public opinion.

    SERVICE EXCELLENCE

    5. Communication: The Paramedic will understand the importance of effective communication with key stakeholders including but not limited to: coworkers, patients, customers, other emergency responders, dispatching personnel, healthcare professionals, the public, etc.

    6. Problem Solving: The Paramedic will: use current information to make educated decisions; have a basic understanding of how analytical decision are made to help ensure clinical and operational excellence; be able to concentrate and use information gathering skills to make immediate coherent decisions; and have basic knowledge of all reasonable job functions of all other field providers.

    7. Executing Tasks – Response: The Paramedic will respond to all requests in a timely and efficient manner. Response to emergency assignments with an “out of chute” time of 120 seconds from dispatch to unit response. For medical transports and interfacility transports, arrival to the patient’s location (floor, residence, etc.) five (5) minutes or more early.

    8. Executing Tasks – Patient Care: The Paramedic will provide excellent patient care based upon: knowledge of current EMS district and/or state protocols and QA/QI initiatives; internal BRS benchmarks; and evidence-based medicine or best practices.

    9. Quality Assurance Documentation: The Paramedic will take the initiative to complete and review their own patient care and billing documentation for completeness and accuracy prior to the end of every shift worked. Measured by documented random sampling of shift documentation, documentation noted to be incomplete by the business office or other QA personnel.

    10. Quality Improvement – Competency & Education: The Paramedic will complete knowledge, psychomotor, and affective domain education assignments, simulation programs (simple or high-fidelity), and other programs as assigned by BRS, Vermont EMS District 12, and the Vermont Department of Health Office of EMS and Injury Prevention in a timely fashion.

    11. Managing Significant Incidents: Responds to multi-patient incidents and serves as an officer in the Incident Command System depending on the complexity and jurisdiction of the response.

    COMMUNITY FOCUSED

    12. Civic Responsibility: The Paramedic will: understand the value of giving within the community; understand the balance of success of the organization with that of society and maintains focus on doing what is in the best interest of the patient first and foremost; set a good example for coworkers and consistently behave in accordance with law and policy; and understand that patient advocacy is important to the organization.

    13. Social Knowledge: The Paramedic will understand the importance of cultural diversity; have rudimentary knowledge of cultural relationships and geographical layout within the BRS area including local history; understand various cultural and religious perspectives on ethics and be prepared to act in accordance with beliefs that may differ from their personal perspective; understand the laws and regulations that apply to the daily operation of the organization and ensure that the organization maintains appropriate compliance.

    PRIDE

    14. Work Habits & Attitudes: The Paramedic will take the initiative to complete the job at hand without prompting including but not limited to: all patient care assignments; general custodial and housekeeping duties; vehicle cleanliness; initiative to handle routine and special projects; and accomplish other BRS duties as assigned by a Field Supervisor, Managing EMS Officer (Director), or the Executive Director.

    15. Motivating Others: The Paramedic will understand the importance of: her or his role as a clinical team member within the organization; and of organizational goals and objectives and ensure all coworkers understand the same.

    16. Learning: The Paramedic will demonstrate the importance of: developing good learning strategies; maintaining a level of intellectual curiosity; continuous learning; and seeking feedback regarding personal performance to continuously grow.

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. The position requires significant physical strength and dexterity and the ability to function in very adverse environments with exposure to numerous safety risks typically found at emergency scenes. The following guidelines are used to describe the frequency of activities in this position of a typical work day:

    Prospective and existing employees are evaluated on their ability to perform the following tasks:

    Category


    Requirement


    Test


    Sitting

    1-3 hr/day


    Question


    Standing


    3-7 hr/day


    Question


    Pinching


    Moderate


    Notebook clip 15x


    Manual Dexterity


    Gross dexterity with infrequent fine motor movement


    Move 24 lb weights from counter to shelves at varying heights


    Wrist Positions


    Moderate deviation


    Observed throughout evaluation


    Handedness


    Both hands used 67 % of day


    Walking

    3-5 hr/day


    4 mins on treadmill (3.5 mph, 10% grade)


    Hand Repetitions


    Frequent


    D1 & D2 patterning, 3 sets of 1 minute each side


    Work Level Heights


    32-40” 4-6 hr, above 2-4 hr, & below 4-6 hr


    Bending


    Frequent


    Bend & touch toes 10x


    Squatting / Kneeling


    3-7 hr/day


    Squatting/kneeling & rising no hands 10x w/foam pads under knees


    Lifting


    20 lb 42” overhead

    66 lb 30-24”

    66 lb floor – 30”


    Lifting 20 lb kettlebell overhead 5x each side


    Stepping


    Frequent


    Able to step up & down from 16” step 10x


    Push/Pull


    >50 lb constant horizontal force occasional >100’


    Complete 10 incline push-ups & pull-ups


    Carrying


    50 lb 2 hand >50’


    Carry 66lb box 50’ 2x


    HAZARDS: Occasionally. The employee, when responding to emergency situations, may be exposed to dust, fumes, gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and chemicals. There is also exposure to body substances that may contain infectious materials that could cause illness or death. There is potential for bodily harm or death from violent patients, bystanders, or other dangers. At all times the employee is expected to adhere to all applicable Policies and Procedures concerning safety and the prevention of contamination and infection due to bloodborne pathogens

    OTHER REQUIREMENTS

    • Maintain balance and strength in awkward positions;
    • Speak clearly under stressful circumstances;
    • Accurately communicate ideas orally and in writing in English;
    • Respond physically with speed;
    • Operate effectively in loud environments; and
    • Get along well with others.

    MENTAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION:

    Handle a significant number of stressful situations, and be able to function calmly, coolly and collectedly under all types of stressful situations; Get along well with diverse personalities; Communicate with patients and others with empathy and respect; Create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in stressful situations; Work smoothly and professionally in an environment where teamwork is essential; Analyze and interpret difficult and complex patient care and personnel situations; Work independently with minimum supervision for assigned tasks; Exercise sound independent judgment within general Policy and procedural guidelines; Anticipate and identify problems and take initiative to prevent or correct them; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of personnel within the medical community, the Squad, outside agencies, patients, and members of the community; Understand and follow federal, state and local laws, and Squad policies, procedures, and rules; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; Follow orders; Remember and apply concepts, knowledge and principles; Analyze and interpret situations; and Appropriately deal with stress and maintain composure when encountering serious injuries or illnesses

    1. Certification/Licensure:

    • National Registry of EMTs paramedic certification and Vermont Office of EMS paramedic licensure or eligibility (NREMT Paramedic required for VT license)
    • Preferred criteria include critical care paramedic certification (UMBC CCEMTP or IBSC FP-C or CCP-C)
    • Valid Driver’s License
    • Valid AHA or ARC BLS Provider CPR
    • Valid AHA or ARC ACLS
    • Preferred criteria include PALS or PEPP or EPC, ITLS or PHTLS certification

    2. Education:

    • Possession of a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
    • Preferred criteria include: associate, bachelor, or graduate level degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary educational institution.

    3. Length of Service: Minimum of 1 year of experience as a field EMS provider (EMT, AEMT, and/or paramedic). Preferred criteria include 2 or more years of experience as a field provider at the AEMT or paramedic level

    4. Skills:

    • Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Specifically: Ability to utilize word processing and spreadsheet software to prepare letters, memo, and reports. Preferred criteria include the ability to use the Microsoft Office or similar software including but not limited to: Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, SharePoint.
    • Ability to identify and operate within the incident management system.
    • Possession of NIMS ICS 100 and 200; IS-700 & IS-800. Preferred criteria include successful completion of ICS 300 and/or ICS 400.
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Paramedic Clinical Associate (Part-Time)
  • VTSU
  • Williston, VT PART_TIME
  • VSC Non-bargaining Unit, Grade 12, Exempt Hours a Week: 12 Special Considerations: 10 hour lab days Home Campus: Williston CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Supervision, education and evaluatio...
  • 4 Days Ago

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Paramedic
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Saint Cloud, MN
  • Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & Worl...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Paramedic
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Eau Claire, WI
  • Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & Worl...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Paramedic
  • StaffDash
  • Grinnell, IA
  • Job Description Job Description Job description ***Guaranteed Schedule with Overtime*** ***Two Weeks ON/Two Weeks OFF: 1...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Paramedic
  • WakeMed
  • Raleigh, NC
  • About WakeMed: Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services i...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Paramedic
  • BodyScience Functional Medicine Clinic
  • South Miami, FL
  • Job Description Job Description In search of a certified paramedic, skilled in IV placements. We are a functional medici...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Paramedic
  • Community Health System
  • Mooresville, NC
  • Job Description Provides advanced life support care to patients who are ill and/or injured. Transports and transfers pat...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Firefighter/Paramedic or Paramedic
  • City Of Keller
  • Keller, TX
  • Job Description Job Description Hiring Process Steps 1 and 2 are required as part of the initial application process for...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Paramedic
  • Fairview Health Services
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Overview: Do you want to be part of the largest health care organization in MN? M Health Fairview (HealthEast Medical Tr...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

Vermont is located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States and comprises 9,614 square miles (24,900 km2), making it the 45th-largest state. It is the only state that does not have any buildings taller than 124 feet (38 m). Land comprises 9,250 square miles (24,000 km2) and water comprises 365 square miles (950 km2), making it the 43rd-largest in land area and the 47th in water area. In total area, it is larger than El Salvador and smaller than Haiti. It is the only landlocked state in New England, and it is also the easternmost and the smallest in area of all landlocked sta...
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Income Estimation for Paramedic jobs
$43,659 to $54,083

Paramedic in Helena, MT
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Paramedic in Erie, PA
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