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Current EMT and /or Paramedic certification in both Texas and Arkansas (Paramedic preferred) Maintain flight currency training as outlined by the flight department educator.
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This will give the Flight Paramedic the opportunity to assist hospital staff as well as provide continual hands on training in certain areas of focus. Depending on state requirements, individuals may need to have a state license or additional licensures as required, Paramedic (PAR) Certification, National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) Incident Command System (ICS) 100 and 200 completed and continued education hours as mandated by accreditation.
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FP-C - Cert Flight Paramedic (Required) or CCP-C - Critical Care Paramedic Cert (Required) 4000 hours) in ALS/911 or equivalent setting as an EMT-Paramedic (Required) EMT-P - Paramedic Certification (Required.
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Assume self-directed approach to ensuring adequate paramedic staffing of all shifts. Nationally Registered Paramedic (NRP) NREMT-P (Required) Specialty certification in pediatric/neonatal critical care transport 2 Yrs (Required.
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Maintains knowledge base for flight paramedic role by attending mandatory meetings, chart reviews, equipment reviews, skill labs, clinical rotations, and continuing education sessions related to the care and transport of critically ill and/or injured patientsCompletes all annual recurrent competency requirements.
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Texas EMT-P certification National Registry EMT-P (NREMT-P) Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) Certified Flight Paramedic Credential (FP-C) within 6 months of employment.
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A current, valid certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT); EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P), current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS.
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This includes the performance of invasive procedures, interpretation of diagnostic studies, and administration of appropriate medications and IV fluids in accordance with established medical protocols and the Maine Nurse Practice Act. The flight RN is part of a team with the Flight Paramedic, who together act as the patient’s advocate and liaison with pre-hospital care providers to assure air transport safety.
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Assisting the flight paramedic in patient care and/or render care as defined and designated by the employee's medical certification. Post-flight decontamination of the helicopter after mission completion.
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CSR and DEA state specific requirements)Two or more years’ experience as a paramedic, RN (ED or ICU), Flight Nurse. CSR and DEA state specific requirements)Two or more years’ experience as a paramedic, RN (ED or ICU), Flight Nurse.
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RN applicants who have two years of experience and functioned previously as a Flight/Critical Care Transport Paramedic may be considered based on assessment of his/her role as a paramedic, years in the role and approval of a transition plan by the Medical Director (in accordance to CAMTS requirements.
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ResponsibilitiesFlight ParamedicWe’re hiring a Flight Paramedic to work with our team of air transportation experts to safely transport patients to and from medical facilities as well as scene call work.
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Possibility to be temporarily assigned to a ground ambulance by Flight Line Supervisor, Operations Manager/Supervisor as needed when the aircraft cannot fly. Identifies areas of concern and communicates with Flight Line Supervisors, Associate Quality Improvement Supervisors, Operations Manager/Supervisor, Chief Flight Nurse, and Quality Improvement Supervisor as necessary.
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Job Type: Contract Salary: $10,100.00 per month Experience: paramedic: 2 years (Required) License/Certification: PHTLS (Preferred) Critical Care or Flight Paramedic license (Preferred) Illinois Paramedic License (Required.
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The Flight Paramedic functions include the identification, planning, implementation and evaluation of emergency care for acutely ill neonates, pediatrics and adults in collaboration with their flight partner and the medical control physician.
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