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Manager - Education & Training St. Louis, Missouri

WlrcSavannah, MOMay 20th, 2026
THE EDUCATION & TRAINING MANAGER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLANNING, COORDINATION, DELIVERY, AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR EMS PROVIDERS ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION. THIS ROLE PLAYS A CRITICAL PART IN ENSURING NEW HIRES ARE SUCCESSFULLY ONBOARDED, CURRENT EMPLOYEES REMAIN CLINICALLY COMPETENT, AND ALL TRAINING ACTIVITIES MEET REGULATORY, ACCREDITATION, AND ORGANIZATIONAL STANDARDS. THE EDUCATION & TRAINING MANAGER OVERSEES NEW HIRE ORIENTATION, CONTINUING EDUCATION, REMEDIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING, AND NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED PROGRAMS SUCH AS CPR AND NAEMT COURSES. THIS POSITION WORKS COLLABORATIVELY WITH OPERATIONS, QUALITY/RISK, AND LEADERSHIP TO SUPPORT PROVIDER READINESS, PATIENT SAFETY, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Role and Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and lead EMS new hire orientation programs to ensure consistent onboarding, cultural integration, and readiness for field deployment. Establish orientation standards and expectations related to professionalism, engagement, attendance, and policy compliance. Partner with Operations and HR to ensure new hires meet all clinical, educational, and credentialing requirements prior to field clearance. Identify training needs related to clinical performance, policy compliance, QA findings, and operational trends. Develop and deliver remedial, refresher, and retraining programs for EMS providers as needed. Ensure retraining is objective, educational, and aligned with quality improvement goals, not punitive in nature. Manage CPR, NAEMT, and other approved EMS education programs, ensuring instructors, materials, and delivery methods meet national standards. In times of scheduling crisis, work with operations to help staff with mission critical shifts. Coordinate course scheduling, instructor assignments, and resource allocation. Maintain compliance with continuing education, recertification, and credentialing requirements. Collaborate with Quality/Risk and Clinical Leadership to align training initiatives with QA trends, sentinel events, and system improvements. Ensure all education and training activities comply with state EMS regulations, national standards, and organizational policies. Track training completion, competencies, and outcomes, maintain accurate documentation and records. Provide leadership and guidance to educators, instructors, leadership, and training staff. Serve as a subject matter resource for education-related questions and initiatives. Participate in organizational committees, leadership meetings, and program evaluations as appropriate. Qualifications and Education Requirements 1+years of leadership or educational experience Graduation From High School or equivalent 19 years old or older at time of hire for insurance purposes Successful completion of NREMT Paramedic certification Current NREMT and a State EMS License (or ability to obtain within10 days of hire) Valid driver’s license Ability to drive company vehicles with a clean driving record. Successful completion of a NAEMT EVOS or ability to obtain in90 days. Current AHA BLS& ACLS Instructor (or ability to obtain within60 days of hire) Current NAEMT Instructor (or ability to obtain within90 days of hire) Ability to provide quality patient care within the scope of practice. Knowledge of all state protocols for EMS providers. Availability for recall in times of crisis Ability to pass a lift test of 150 – 200 pounds. Ability to pass a pre-employment drug test. Ability to pass a pre-employment background check. Ability to speak and write English. Proven track record of success leading training programs for EMS professionals. Knowledge of education and training best practices. Working Conditions This position is primarily an office based on administrative, planning, and instructional responsibilities. Regularly works in classroom and training environments, including simulation labs and skills stations. Periodic field-based training and retraining is required, which may occur at EMS stations, in ambulance bays, or in operational settings. May be required to enter and exit ambulances and work around emergency vehicles for instructional purposes. Occasional work in an ambulance bay or garage environment, with exposure to vehicle noise, exhaust, and weather conditions. Must be able to climb stairs and demonstrate the use of equipment such as stair chairs during training. Requires standing, walking, bending, and light lifting during hands on instruction and skills assessments. Some activities may require kneeling, reaching, or climbing to effectively teach and evaluate EMS procedures. Work hours are generally daytime weekday hours, with occasional early mornings, evenings, or weekend schedule adjustments to support onboarding, retraining, or operational needs. Preferred Skills Strong instructional and facilitation skills, with the ability to teach adult learners in classroom, simulation, and field-based settings. Demonstrated ability to translate clinical and operational EMS concepts into clear, practical training content. Effective written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present information professionally to groups with varied experience levels. Solid organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage onboarding schedules, training records, and multiple priorities simultaneously. Experience with new hire onboarding, competency validation, or continuing education in an EMS or healthcare environment. Ability to coach, mentor, and provide constructive feedback in a supportive, professional manner. Comfort working in operational EMS environments, including ambulance bays, stations, and field training settings. Proficiency with learning management systems (LMS), Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook/Teams, Traumasoft software. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt training approaches based on operational needs and learner performance. Ability to work collaboratively with operations, risk, compliance, leadership, and clinical staff to ensure training aligns with organizational standards and regulatory requirements. Familiarity with EMS equipment and procedures, including patient movement and transport devices, for instructional demonstration purposes. Ability to maintain professionalism, discretion, and consistency when working with new hires and current staff. We'd love to have you join the WLRC Medic One team! Pay: $80,000.00 - $95,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Work Location: On the road