Leon County, FL
EMT I - PRN
Leon County, FL, Tallahassee, Florida, United States, 32301
Salary :
$38,126.40 - $62,920.00 Annually
Location :
Public Safety Complex - 911 Easterwood Dr. Tallahassee, FL
Job Type:
PRN
Job Number:
007-25
Department:
Office of Public Safety
Division:
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Opening Date:
08/29/2024
Closing Date:
Continuous
Pay Grade:
ES1
General Description of Duties
Leon County's Division of EMS is hiring! We have full-time openings for paramedics. Starting pay for new paramedics is
$23.48/ hr
(may be higher, based on education and experience) and increases to a minimum of
$24.00/hr
($54,912.00 annually based on 12-hour full-time schedule) after successfully completing field orientation. EMT's start at
$18.33/hr . We also offer a
$2/hr
night shift differential and a
$2.50/hr
weekend differential. Leon County offers an amazing benefits package, is a part of the Florida State Retirement System, and our community has been recognized by Southern Living Magazine as one of the South's Best Communities. Learn more by visiting
OPEN UNTIL FILLED This is paraprofessional, entry-level Paramedic work, providing basic and advanced life support, and transporting sick and injured patients. Work involves driving to and from the scene, providing patient care as directed by a paramedic and within the medical protocols and standards established by the EMS Medical Director, documenting activities, and providing other assistance as needed.
NOTE:
The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. The Job Description Questionnaire (JDQ) reflects a more detailed description of the position. Neither the job description nor the JDQ constitutes an employment agreement. Both are subject to change as the needs of the County and requirements of the job change.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES Checks vehicle for supplies and equipment. Maintains inventory control. Advises paramedic and/or EMT partner and logistics personnel of equipment and supplies needed.
Maintains vehicle in full operational readiness in compliance with state and division standards, insuring supplies, cleanliness, and preventive maintenance.
Assists in maintaining ambulance in efficient operating condition. Cleans the ambulance after each emergency call. Conducts medical inventory and inspection of supplies. Restocks the emergency vehicle with regard to supplies and equipment.
Receives dispatch instructions by radio or telephone. Communicates over radio and telephone with dispatch operations, hospital staff, and representatives of other public safety organizations.
Operates an ambulance expeditiously and safely through traffic in accordance with defensive driving techniques and various weather conditions. Adheres to traffic regulations governing emergency vehicle operation. Drives the emergency vehicle to and from accident scenes and hospitals.
Assists paramedics and EMTs in establishing priority for emergency care; initiates basic and advanced life support procedures according to established standing orders and medical protocols.
Follows and performs work consistent with Standard Operating Guidelines, standing orders and medical protocols.
Communicates effectively with patients, family members, bystanders, team members, public safety staff, first responders, dispatchers, and radio operators.
Assesses patient condition. Administers a variety of basic life support medical treatments accurately and as rapidly as possible, using techniques such as patient assessment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), splinting, obstetrical assistance, bandaging, administration of oxygen, and other techniques described in the Paramedic Training Course curriculum. Uses other techniques which have been approved and are performed under conditions specified by rules of the Florida Department of Health. Administers a variety of advanced life support medical treatment through the use of techniques such as endotracheal intubation, the administration of drugs or intravenous fluids, telemetry, cardiac monitoring, and cardiac defibrillation.
Administers emergency care while transporting patient in ambulance. Assists EMT and/or paramedic in delivering patient to emergency room.
Completes required forms and reports, documenting patient care and other matters as required.
Attends seminars, workshops and training sessions as required.
Provides for the security of controlled substances and witnesses the proper disposal of controlled substances.
When assigned, provides facility to facility transports, both locally and outside of Leon County, Florida.
OTHER IMPORTANT OR MARGINAL DUTIES Assists with community events such as educating the public on injury prevention, bicycle safety, car seat safety, emergency medical procedures and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
Performs miscellaneous duties and administrative tasks such as facility cleaning, general housekeeping, and scheduling maintenance.
May be required to be on twenty-four hour call and/or regularly work on various shifts, weekends, and/or holidays as deemed necessary.
In the event of a declared state of emergency, employees in this classification may be called to work during days or hours other than those for which they are regularly scheduled.
Performs other duties as assigned.
DIFFICULTY Independent judgment is required in the application of medical services in accordance to established standards. Employee must apply principles of emergency medicine and common sense understanding to carry out detailed and involved written or oral instructions. Employee must comprehend and interpret information received and observed.
RESPONSIBILITY:Supervision ReceivedDuties range from defined to somewhat defined and involves judgment and the application of established standards. Supervised by Charge Paramedic.
Supervision Of OthersNone.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CUSTOMER CONTACT Work requires interaction with the sick and injured, medical staff, and public safety staff.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS USED Rescue vehicle, stretcher, and medical equipment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS Work is performed indoors and outdoors. Work environmental factors include exposure to adverse weather conditions including rain, heat, cold, wind, et cetera. May work in conditions of poor lighting and high levels of noise. May be exposed to moving mechanical parts. Work involves risk of infection or contamination from injured people, hostile/violent individuals, toxic or caustic chemicals. Physical demands require lifting in excess of 100 pounds. Physical demands include climbing, balancing, stooping, crawling, bending, kneeling, walking, sitting, or standing for prolong periods of time. Employee must use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms. Employee must communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Motor coordination is required to safely walk and carry equipment and patients over even and uneven terrain. Work involves working in areas of limited mobility including an ambulance.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIESKnowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of emergency medical service and basic and advanced life support of the sick and injured.Knowledge of the proper handling, containment, and disposal of bio-hazardous medical waste.Knowledge of emergency medical equipment and telecommunication devices.Knowledge of traffic regulations governing emergency vehicle operation.Knowledge of highways, roads, and streets of the City and County.Knowledge of rules for effective written and spoken English communications.Skill in operating an emergency vehicle expeditiously, safely and defensively.Skill in the use of radio equipment.Skill in applying appropriate medical techniques.Ability to think and behave in a reasonable way and to make good decisions.Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.Ability to maintain a courteous and professional demeanor.Ability to lift/push/carry in excess of 100 pounds.Ability to make accurate assessments of injuries or physical trauma.Ability to properly set-up and use equipment as directed by higher level paramedics.Ability to maneuver an emergency vehicle/ambulance expeditiously and safely through traffic.Ability to deal with a variety of sick, injured, and hysterical/violent individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.Ability to maintain thorough medical records.Ability to prepare verbal and written reports.Ability to distinguish color and shades of color.Ability to keep patient information confidential.Ability to maintain certification and training.Ability to maintain a good driving record.Ability to work varying hours.Ability to use tact and empathy in dealing with a variety of patients, many of whom are emotionally upset.Ability to maintain composure in stressful situations and use good judgment.Ability to maintain the skill, physical strength, agility, and emotional stability to handle emergency treatments and to lift patients and equipment in and out of ambulance.Ability to follow and understand protocols.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Requires a high school diploma or an equivalent.An AA degree is preferred.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSMust possess and maintain throughout the term of employment the following:1.Current Florida Paramedic Certification.2.Current certificate indicating successful completion of American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support) for Health Care Providers, or an equivalent that is acceptable to Leon County.3.Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certificate from the American Heart Association or Florida Department of Health recognized equivalent.4.Current certificate indicating successful completion of 16 hour EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course) recognized by Florida Department of Health.5.Florida Class E Driver's License, or equivalent accepted by the State of Florida, and a favorable driving record. Must present a valid Florida Department of Motor Vehicles driver transcript at the time of hire.
Must possess or successfully complete, within three months of hire, the following Incident Command Systems (ICS) Training Courses and maintain such ICS certifications throughout the term of employment:1.IS-100 -Introduction to the Incident Command System2.IS-200 - ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents3.IS-700 -National Incident Management System4.IS-800.B - National Response Framework
Must possess certification or otherwise successfully complete, within three months of hire, the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) courses, or equivalent courses that are acceptable to Leon County, unless such ITLS course is not offered within such timeframe and the time of completion is therefore extended by EMS Administration, and maintain such PALS and ITLS or acceptable equivalent certification throughout the term of employment.
COMPETENCY PROGRESSION PLAN Employees assigned to the Paramedic classification may progress to the Paramedic I classification upon employee's successful completion of the applicable Field Training Program and approval of the Leon County Medical Director.
SELECTION GUIDELINES Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check; pre-employment physical fitness test, physical exam, drug testing, and background checks.
FLSA STATUS:
Position is Non-Exempt. This is para-professional work providing basic and advanced life support and transporting sick and injured.
Revision History:July 15, 2003, August 6, 2003, August 7, 2003; December 3, 2003; January 21, 2004; July 9, 2005; May 30, 2014; October 1, 2014.
Leon County Government offers an extensive benefit package for
FULL TIME
employees.
EXECUTIVE LEVEL
employee benefits are determined through contract negotiations. Below are some of the highlights.
Medical Insurance-Employer and Employee Contributions
Voluntary Dental Insurance
Voluntary Vision Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts
Group Term Life Insurance-Employer Paid
Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance
Voluntary Long Term Disability Insurance
Voluntary Legal Insurance
Voluntary Individual Insurance Coverages with AFLAC & Colonial
State of Florida Retirement Plan-Employer & Employee Contributions
Voluntary 457(b) Deferred Compensation Savings for Retirement
Retirement Savings Match-for-employees earning less than $50,000
Annual Leave Accrual
Sick Leave Accrual
3 Personal Days
Paid Parental Leave
Tuition Assistance Program
Employee Assistance Program
Loans At Work Program
01
What is your highest level of education?
Less than High SchoolHigh School Diploma or Equivalent.Vocational or Technical School.Associate's degree.Bachelor's degree.Master's degree.Doctorate.
02
Please select which driver's license you have, and endorsements, if any.
Class EClass A (Commercial - CDL)Class BN EndorsementNo Licence
03
Do you possess a Florida Certified Emergency Medical Technician License?
YesNo
04
Do you possess a certificate indicating successful completion of American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support) for Health Care Providers?
YesNo
05
Do you possess a certificate indicating Advanced Cardiac Life Support from the American Heart Association or Florida Department of Health recognized equivalent?
YesNo
06
How many years of related work experience do you have?
No Experience1 Year2 Years3 Years4 Years5 Years or more
07
Do you possess a current certificate indicating successful completion of 16 hour EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course) recognized by Florida Department of Health?
YesNo
Required Question
$38,126.40 - $62,920.00 Annually
Location :
Public Safety Complex - 911 Easterwood Dr. Tallahassee, FL
Job Type:
PRN
Job Number:
007-25
Department:
Office of Public Safety
Division:
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Opening Date:
08/29/2024
Closing Date:
Continuous
Pay Grade:
ES1
General Description of Duties
Leon County's Division of EMS is hiring! We have full-time openings for paramedics. Starting pay for new paramedics is
$23.48/ hr
(may be higher, based on education and experience) and increases to a minimum of
$24.00/hr
($54,912.00 annually based on 12-hour full-time schedule) after successfully completing field orientation. EMT's start at
$18.33/hr . We also offer a
$2/hr
night shift differential and a
$2.50/hr
weekend differential. Leon County offers an amazing benefits package, is a part of the Florida State Retirement System, and our community has been recognized by Southern Living Magazine as one of the South's Best Communities. Learn more by visiting
OPEN UNTIL FILLED This is paraprofessional, entry-level Paramedic work, providing basic and advanced life support, and transporting sick and injured patients. Work involves driving to and from the scene, providing patient care as directed by a paramedic and within the medical protocols and standards established by the EMS Medical Director, documenting activities, and providing other assistance as needed.
NOTE:
The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. The Job Description Questionnaire (JDQ) reflects a more detailed description of the position. Neither the job description nor the JDQ constitutes an employment agreement. Both are subject to change as the needs of the County and requirements of the job change.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES Checks vehicle for supplies and equipment. Maintains inventory control. Advises paramedic and/or EMT partner and logistics personnel of equipment and supplies needed.
Maintains vehicle in full operational readiness in compliance with state and division standards, insuring supplies, cleanliness, and preventive maintenance.
Assists in maintaining ambulance in efficient operating condition. Cleans the ambulance after each emergency call. Conducts medical inventory and inspection of supplies. Restocks the emergency vehicle with regard to supplies and equipment.
Receives dispatch instructions by radio or telephone. Communicates over radio and telephone with dispatch operations, hospital staff, and representatives of other public safety organizations.
Operates an ambulance expeditiously and safely through traffic in accordance with defensive driving techniques and various weather conditions. Adheres to traffic regulations governing emergency vehicle operation. Drives the emergency vehicle to and from accident scenes and hospitals.
Assists paramedics and EMTs in establishing priority for emergency care; initiates basic and advanced life support procedures according to established standing orders and medical protocols.
Follows and performs work consistent with Standard Operating Guidelines, standing orders and medical protocols.
Communicates effectively with patients, family members, bystanders, team members, public safety staff, first responders, dispatchers, and radio operators.
Assesses patient condition. Administers a variety of basic life support medical treatments accurately and as rapidly as possible, using techniques such as patient assessment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), splinting, obstetrical assistance, bandaging, administration of oxygen, and other techniques described in the Paramedic Training Course curriculum. Uses other techniques which have been approved and are performed under conditions specified by rules of the Florida Department of Health. Administers a variety of advanced life support medical treatment through the use of techniques such as endotracheal intubation, the administration of drugs or intravenous fluids, telemetry, cardiac monitoring, and cardiac defibrillation.
Administers emergency care while transporting patient in ambulance. Assists EMT and/or paramedic in delivering patient to emergency room.
Completes required forms and reports, documenting patient care and other matters as required.
Attends seminars, workshops and training sessions as required.
Provides for the security of controlled substances and witnesses the proper disposal of controlled substances.
When assigned, provides facility to facility transports, both locally and outside of Leon County, Florida.
OTHER IMPORTANT OR MARGINAL DUTIES Assists with community events such as educating the public on injury prevention, bicycle safety, car seat safety, emergency medical procedures and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
Performs miscellaneous duties and administrative tasks such as facility cleaning, general housekeeping, and scheduling maintenance.
May be required to be on twenty-four hour call and/or regularly work on various shifts, weekends, and/or holidays as deemed necessary.
In the event of a declared state of emergency, employees in this classification may be called to work during days or hours other than those for which they are regularly scheduled.
Performs other duties as assigned.
DIFFICULTY Independent judgment is required in the application of medical services in accordance to established standards. Employee must apply principles of emergency medicine and common sense understanding to carry out detailed and involved written or oral instructions. Employee must comprehend and interpret information received and observed.
RESPONSIBILITY:Supervision ReceivedDuties range from defined to somewhat defined and involves judgment and the application of established standards. Supervised by Charge Paramedic.
Supervision Of OthersNone.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CUSTOMER CONTACT Work requires interaction with the sick and injured, medical staff, and public safety staff.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS USED Rescue vehicle, stretcher, and medical equipment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS Work is performed indoors and outdoors. Work environmental factors include exposure to adverse weather conditions including rain, heat, cold, wind, et cetera. May work in conditions of poor lighting and high levels of noise. May be exposed to moving mechanical parts. Work involves risk of infection or contamination from injured people, hostile/violent individuals, toxic or caustic chemicals. Physical demands require lifting in excess of 100 pounds. Physical demands include climbing, balancing, stooping, crawling, bending, kneeling, walking, sitting, or standing for prolong periods of time. Employee must use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms. Employee must communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Motor coordination is required to safely walk and carry equipment and patients over even and uneven terrain. Work involves working in areas of limited mobility including an ambulance.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIESKnowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of emergency medical service and basic and advanced life support of the sick and injured.Knowledge of the proper handling, containment, and disposal of bio-hazardous medical waste.Knowledge of emergency medical equipment and telecommunication devices.Knowledge of traffic regulations governing emergency vehicle operation.Knowledge of highways, roads, and streets of the City and County.Knowledge of rules for effective written and spoken English communications.Skill in operating an emergency vehicle expeditiously, safely and defensively.Skill in the use of radio equipment.Skill in applying appropriate medical techniques.Ability to think and behave in a reasonable way and to make good decisions.Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing.Ability to maintain a courteous and professional demeanor.Ability to lift/push/carry in excess of 100 pounds.Ability to make accurate assessments of injuries or physical trauma.Ability to properly set-up and use equipment as directed by higher level paramedics.Ability to maneuver an emergency vehicle/ambulance expeditiously and safely through traffic.Ability to deal with a variety of sick, injured, and hysterical/violent individuals from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.Ability to maintain thorough medical records.Ability to prepare verbal and written reports.Ability to distinguish color and shades of color.Ability to keep patient information confidential.Ability to maintain certification and training.Ability to maintain a good driving record.Ability to work varying hours.Ability to use tact and empathy in dealing with a variety of patients, many of whom are emotionally upset.Ability to maintain composure in stressful situations and use good judgment.Ability to maintain the skill, physical strength, agility, and emotional stability to handle emergency treatments and to lift patients and equipment in and out of ambulance.Ability to follow and understand protocols.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Requires a high school diploma or an equivalent.An AA degree is preferred.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSMust possess and maintain throughout the term of employment the following:1.Current Florida Paramedic Certification.2.Current certificate indicating successful completion of American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support) for Health Care Providers, or an equivalent that is acceptable to Leon County.3.Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certificate from the American Heart Association or Florida Department of Health recognized equivalent.4.Current certificate indicating successful completion of 16 hour EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course) recognized by Florida Department of Health.5.Florida Class E Driver's License, or equivalent accepted by the State of Florida, and a favorable driving record. Must present a valid Florida Department of Motor Vehicles driver transcript at the time of hire.
Must possess or successfully complete, within three months of hire, the following Incident Command Systems (ICS) Training Courses and maintain such ICS certifications throughout the term of employment:1.IS-100 -Introduction to the Incident Command System2.IS-200 - ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents3.IS-700 -National Incident Management System4.IS-800.B - National Response Framework
Must possess certification or otherwise successfully complete, within three months of hire, the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) courses, or equivalent courses that are acceptable to Leon County, unless such ITLS course is not offered within such timeframe and the time of completion is therefore extended by EMS Administration, and maintain such PALS and ITLS or acceptable equivalent certification throughout the term of employment.
COMPETENCY PROGRESSION PLAN Employees assigned to the Paramedic classification may progress to the Paramedic I classification upon employee's successful completion of the applicable Field Training Program and approval of the Leon County Medical Director.
SELECTION GUIDELINES Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check; pre-employment physical fitness test, physical exam, drug testing, and background checks.
FLSA STATUS:
Position is Non-Exempt. This is para-professional work providing basic and advanced life support and transporting sick and injured.
Revision History:July 15, 2003, August 6, 2003, August 7, 2003; December 3, 2003; January 21, 2004; July 9, 2005; May 30, 2014; October 1, 2014.
Leon County Government offers an extensive benefit package for
FULL TIME
employees.
EXECUTIVE LEVEL
employee benefits are determined through contract negotiations. Below are some of the highlights.
Medical Insurance-Employer and Employee Contributions
Voluntary Dental Insurance
Voluntary Vision Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts
Group Term Life Insurance-Employer Paid
Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance
Voluntary Long Term Disability Insurance
Voluntary Legal Insurance
Voluntary Individual Insurance Coverages with AFLAC & Colonial
State of Florida Retirement Plan-Employer & Employee Contributions
Voluntary 457(b) Deferred Compensation Savings for Retirement
Retirement Savings Match-for-employees earning less than $50,000
Annual Leave Accrual
Sick Leave Accrual
3 Personal Days
Paid Parental Leave
Tuition Assistance Program
Employee Assistance Program
Loans At Work Program
01
What is your highest level of education?
Less than High SchoolHigh School Diploma or Equivalent.Vocational or Technical School.Associate's degree.Bachelor's degree.Master's degree.Doctorate.
02
Please select which driver's license you have, and endorsements, if any.
Class EClass A (Commercial - CDL)Class BN EndorsementNo Licence
03
Do you possess a Florida Certified Emergency Medical Technician License?
YesNo
04
Do you possess a certificate indicating successful completion of American Heart Association BLS (Basic Life Support) for Health Care Providers?
YesNo
05
Do you possess a certificate indicating Advanced Cardiac Life Support from the American Heart Association or Florida Department of Health recognized equivalent?
YesNo
06
How many years of related work experience do you have?
No Experience1 Year2 Years3 Years4 Years5 Years or more
07
Do you possess a current certificate indicating successful completion of 16 hour EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course) recognized by Florida Department of Health?
YesNo
Required Question