Flight Paramedic-Part time
Phoenix Air
General Description
The Flight Paramedic provides high quality, comprehensive care to critically ill and/or injured persons in the air medical environment.
duties and responsibilities
– Provide medical care from initial contact until patient care is relinquished to the accepting medical facility or EMS services.
– Maintain thorough patient care documentation, utilizing the companys electronic health record.
– Function as a medical flight team-member demonstrating competency in knowledge by participating in clinical experiences, didactic, and laboratory experiences.
– Attend pre-mission briefing and mission de-briefing, plan and prepare by reviewing patient information, communicate with clinical leadership, sending, and receiving clinical team members.
– Participate in Phoenix Air Group committees, projects, activities, and positively represent the company in all interactions in public and on social media.
– Attend clinical staff meetings, either in person or online, and participate in the development and review of patient care guidelines and standards as assigned.
– Comply with safety standards to assure safety of self, team-members, patient, and equipment prior to aircraft departure.
– Must be able to perform all flight missions as assigned, to include but not limited to, High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID) flights.
– Must be able to deploy for a minimum of two (2) weeks on assignments away from home.
– Must be within a 3 hour response range to the Cartersville, GA airport.
skills, competencies, education, certification, and/or licensure requirements
Nationally Registered Paramedic currently licensed in the United States.
Minimum three-year experience, five-year or more preferred.
Must have BLS, ACLS, pediatric specialty, and TPATC (or ATLS audit) (may obtain the trauma course within one year after hire).
Certification in one of the following preferred: FP-C or CCP-C (must obtain within two-year after hire).
Must be able to pass a federal background check to obtain a security clearance.
Successful applicant must comply with federal contractor vaccine mandate requirements.
Able to read, analyze and interpret health and flight-related journals, hospital records and job-specific legal documents.
Ability to respond to inquiries or complaints from clients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community.
Ability to interface with tech