Location: Austin, TX
Company: Allegiance Mobile Health
AD&D, short- and long-term disability, tuition assistance, career development opportunities, the first uniform shirt for free, and various shift options. If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, apply to join our exceptional ambulance team today!
ABOUT ALLEGIANCE MOBILE HEALTH We are the largest private Texas-based provider of emergency and non-emergency transportation to hospitals, nursing homes, and contracted 911 communities. We also provide non-medical transportation for patients that do not meet stretcher guidelines. Our service territory touches more than 49 communities and over 7 million residents covering urban, suburban, and rural areas. We are a family-oriented organization
with an open-door policy. We have a very inclusive and diverse work environment that promotes work-life balance. We care about education and allow various set schedules so that our employees can finish school.
We also care about their family's overall health and wellbeing which is why we offer such extensive benefits to cover employees, spouses, and dependents. As a result of our leadership and management style, we often promote from within to reward our employees' hard work and efforts within the company. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), you are the lifeblood of our company. You have the opportunity to respond to emergency
and non-emergency calls 24 hours per day. As an emergency responder, you do whatever it takes to get there.
You drive a variety of emergency vehicles in all road conditions, including inclement weather, dense traffic, and rural off-road settings. In order to respond efficiently and safely, you follow GPS, read map books, and follow written or verbal directions, staying in close communication with dispatchers, EMS crews, first responders, and others. You are conscientious about following all departmental, local, and state driving rules. Upon arrival, you help provide direct patient care according to your competencies and per the Medical Director's authorization and protocols.
You are often required to lift, carry, transport, and extricate patients, in some cases without assistance. Always professional, you interact respectfully with multiple outside agencies such as police departments, fire departments, and first responder organizations as well as provide excellent customer service to patients, victims, and the general public. You complete accurate and detailed patient care reports, billing information, and all other associated documentation in a timely manner. Responding quickly requires preparedness, so you maintain vehicles and equipment in a constant state of readiness.
You complete daily vehicle and supply checklists, assisting with vehicle re-supply, vehicle and equipment decontamination, and general readiness-related tasks. If any discrepancies with vehicles, supplies, or equipment are found, you immediately file a written report. Always happy to help, you also assist with general housekeeping chores and other special projects. You get great satisfaction out of serving those in need and are excited to continue on your journey to becoming a paramedic! QUALIFICATIONS FOR AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) High school diploma Certified as an EMT in the State of Texas CPR certification Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) or International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) training Valid Texas driver's license and insurable driving record Ability to lift and carry up to 125 lbs.
independently Customer service skills Previous experience in emergency care is preferred but multiple factors will be taken into consideration. Can you communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing? Do you cope well under hazardous and high-stress situations? Are you a quick thinker? Can you show compassion while maintaining professional boundaries?
Do you work well as part of a team? If so, you might just be perfect for this Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) position! WORK SCHEDULE This ambulance position can work a variety of schedules, including 8-hour shifts, 12-hours shifts, 24-hour shifts, and 48-hour shifts. While it is very important to show up when scheduled, we can usually accommodate a set school schedule. For example, if you have classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we could put you on a Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday schedule. READY TO JOIN OUR AMBULANCE TEAM? We understand your time is valuable and that is why we have a very quick and easy application process.
If you feel that you would be right for this ambulance job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you! Job Posted by Applicant Pro
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