Medstar
Critical Care Paramedic: Flight and Ground
Medstar, Lanham, Maryland, United States, 20706
General Summary of Position
Provides comprehensive emergency medical care to the critically ill and injured during helicopter and ambulance transport from accident scenes, and referring hospitals, under the direction of medical control physicians. Receives direct supervision from the Operations Managers. May at times receive functional supervision from the VP Director, AVP Clinical Operations, and Medical Director.\r\rMust maintain a weight not to exceed 250 pounds in gear. Required to work in confined space with exposure to extreme temperatures, vibration and altitude; and to stand for extended periods of time. Required to physically lift and transfer patients, and lift and move equipment used for patient care and other sensory facility to provide patient care. Communicates directly and uses aircraft headsets, radios and telephones with patients, physicians, and other staff in emergency and daily patient care activities. May be exposed to personal safety hazards in both air and ground transport. \r
\r Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Delivers expert patient care in helicopters and ambulances to multiple patient types including scene work, adult subspecialties, pediatrics, and high-risk obstetrics. Assesses patient care needs, establishes priorities and delegates tasks to peers and ancillary support staff as appropriate. Assesses the needs of patients with highly complex problems. Identifies current and potential complex problems, critically analyzes trends and changes in patient status, and plans appropriate interventions directly or indirectly through other nurses and paramedics Performs basic and advanced airway techniques and treatment modalities, including oxygen therapy, airway maintenance, assisted ventilation, insertion of supraglottic airways, nasal and orotracheal intubation, rapid sequence pharmacological induction to facilitate intubation, surgical cricothyroidotomy, and needle thoracostomy. Administers and maintains pharmacologic agents and intravenous fluids at the scene and during inter-hospital transfer. In collaboration with the Critical Care Transport Specialist - RN, monitors and evaluates invasive and non-invasive techniques/procedures and their therapeutic effects, including the monitoring and operation of the intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD), and intracranial monitoring devices during transport. Troubleshoots these devices, recognizes problems, and makes necessary corrections. Recognition and intervention of abnormal parameters includes potentially lethal cardiac dysrhythmias requiring electric cardioversion and defibrillation. Performs a variety of clinical duties including, but not limited to: insertion of nasal and oral gastric tubes and management of autologous blood transfusion systems. Initiates and maintains venous access and intraosseous lines. Obtains patient information, including detailed reports, when appropriate, and disseminates all necessary information to appropriate medical staff, per protocol. Responsible for monitoring and recording all patient data and completion of all appropriate clinical documentation in a timely manner. Maintains program readiness and ensure cleanliness and appropriate par levels of supplies used by MedSTAR Transport. Ensures helicopter or ambulance readiness with daily review of equipment and supplies and records findings on daily vehicle checklists. Ensures system readiness post-transport. Ensures that par stock levels of equipment at remote bases are maintained and informs MedSTAR leadership of supply needs, as necessary. Establishes and maintains professional radio communications with MedSTAR Communications Center and all other agencies, adhering to all FCC protocols.
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\r Minimum Qualifications Education
High School Diploma or GED required Successful completion of an approved Paramedic course required Specialized and/or advanced clerical, technical or other vocational training acquired during 1 - 2 years of additional job-related training preferred
\r Experience
3 years experience as an NREMT-P required Significant field experience in a high acuity, high volume EMS system, and/or pre/intra hospital transport experience preferred
\r Licenses and Certifications
NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic required LP - Licensed Paramedic in the District of Columbia within 30 Days required LP - Licensed Paramedic in Maryland required LP - Licensed Paramedic in Virginia preferred CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification required PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification required PHTLS within 180 Days required or Health Services \\ Transport Prof Adv Trauma Crse - TPATC within 180 Days required or ATLS - Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification within 180 Days required or ATCN - Advanced Trauma Care Nurse Certification within 180 Days required Health Services\RP - Neonatal Resuscitation Certification within 90 Days required STABLE - Neonatal Certification Certification within 90 Days required NIH - National Institute of Health Stroke Scale Certification within 90 Days required FEMA ICS 100 Course (Federal Emergency Management Agency - Incident Command System) prior to release from orientation required FEMA ICS 200 Course (Federal Emergency Management Agency - Incident Command System) prior to release from orientation required FP-C - Flight Paramedic - Certified from the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) within 2 years required or CCP-C - Critical Care Paramedic - Certified from the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) within 2 years required DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing required No more than four points assigned to driver's license and must maintain a satisfactory driving record (no more than four points). Completion of approved Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (e.g., CEVO, EVOC) prior to release from orientation required
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This position has a hiring range of $31.94 - $53.65 \r
Provides comprehensive emergency medical care to the critically ill and injured during helicopter and ambulance transport from accident scenes, and referring hospitals, under the direction of medical control physicians. Receives direct supervision from the Operations Managers. May at times receive functional supervision from the VP Director, AVP Clinical Operations, and Medical Director.\r\rMust maintain a weight not to exceed 250 pounds in gear. Required to work in confined space with exposure to extreme temperatures, vibration and altitude; and to stand for extended periods of time. Required to physically lift and transfer patients, and lift and move equipment used for patient care and other sensory facility to provide patient care. Communicates directly and uses aircraft headsets, radios and telephones with patients, physicians, and other staff in emergency and daily patient care activities. May be exposed to personal safety hazards in both air and ground transport. \r
\r Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Delivers expert patient care in helicopters and ambulances to multiple patient types including scene work, adult subspecialties, pediatrics, and high-risk obstetrics. Assesses patient care needs, establishes priorities and delegates tasks to peers and ancillary support staff as appropriate. Assesses the needs of patients with highly complex problems. Identifies current and potential complex problems, critically analyzes trends and changes in patient status, and plans appropriate interventions directly or indirectly through other nurses and paramedics Performs basic and advanced airway techniques and treatment modalities, including oxygen therapy, airway maintenance, assisted ventilation, insertion of supraglottic airways, nasal and orotracheal intubation, rapid sequence pharmacological induction to facilitate intubation, surgical cricothyroidotomy, and needle thoracostomy. Administers and maintains pharmacologic agents and intravenous fluids at the scene and during inter-hospital transfer. In collaboration with the Critical Care Transport Specialist - RN, monitors and evaluates invasive and non-invasive techniques/procedures and their therapeutic effects, including the monitoring and operation of the intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD), and intracranial monitoring devices during transport. Troubleshoots these devices, recognizes problems, and makes necessary corrections. Recognition and intervention of abnormal parameters includes potentially lethal cardiac dysrhythmias requiring electric cardioversion and defibrillation. Performs a variety of clinical duties including, but not limited to: insertion of nasal and oral gastric tubes and management of autologous blood transfusion systems. Initiates and maintains venous access and intraosseous lines. Obtains patient information, including detailed reports, when appropriate, and disseminates all necessary information to appropriate medical staff, per protocol. Responsible for monitoring and recording all patient data and completion of all appropriate clinical documentation in a timely manner. Maintains program readiness and ensure cleanliness and appropriate par levels of supplies used by MedSTAR Transport. Ensures helicopter or ambulance readiness with daily review of equipment and supplies and records findings on daily vehicle checklists. Ensures system readiness post-transport. Ensures that par stock levels of equipment at remote bases are maintained and informs MedSTAR leadership of supply needs, as necessary. Establishes and maintains professional radio communications with MedSTAR Communications Center and all other agencies, adhering to all FCC protocols.
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\r Minimum Qualifications Education
High School Diploma or GED required Successful completion of an approved Paramedic course required Specialized and/or advanced clerical, technical or other vocational training acquired during 1 - 2 years of additional job-related training preferred
\r Experience
3 years experience as an NREMT-P required Significant field experience in a high acuity, high volume EMS system, and/or pre/intra hospital transport experience preferred
\r Licenses and Certifications
NREMT - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic required LP - Licensed Paramedic in the District of Columbia within 30 Days required LP - Licensed Paramedic in Maryland required LP - Licensed Paramedic in Virginia preferred CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification required PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certification required PHTLS within 180 Days required or Health Services \\ Transport Prof Adv Trauma Crse - TPATC within 180 Days required or ATLS - Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification within 180 Days required or ATCN - Advanced Trauma Care Nurse Certification within 180 Days required Health Services\RP - Neonatal Resuscitation Certification within 90 Days required STABLE - Neonatal Certification Certification within 90 Days required NIH - National Institute of Health Stroke Scale Certification within 90 Days required FEMA ICS 100 Course (Federal Emergency Management Agency - Incident Command System) prior to release from orientation required FEMA ICS 200 Course (Federal Emergency Management Agency - Incident Command System) prior to release from orientation required FP-C - Flight Paramedic - Certified from the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) within 2 years required or CCP-C - Critical Care Paramedic - Certified from the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC) within 2 years required DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing required No more than four points assigned to driver's license and must maintain a satisfactory driving record (no more than four points). Completion of approved Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (e.g., CEVO, EVOC) prior to release from orientation required
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This position has a hiring range of $31.94 - $53.65 \r