Job Title: Emergency Medical Technician
Department: Operations
Reports To: Field Supervisor (M1)
Date Revised:10/01/2025
Summary:
An EMT is accountable for responding to all assigned calls in the most appropriate and efficient manner, providing the highest standard of patient care within the scope of practice and standing orders.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assess and treat patients using appropriate techniques, equipment, and clinical judgment, while adhering to established protocols and maintaining the highest standard of care within the EMT's scope of practice.Operate emergency vehicles safely and within regulations.Document activities regarding patient care and billing completely and accurately to ensure appropriate information is available regarding each callCommunicate effectively with dispatchers, healthcare professionals, and other emergency personnel.Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA regulations.Attend and complete all required continuing education (CE) or training assignments on a monthly basisNon-Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Participate in community outreach programs and public education eventsPerforms other such duties as may be required. Assist in the training and orientation of new hires or students.Serve as a liaison for special events requiring standby EMS coverage.Education and Certification Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent Current EMT certification (state and/or national)Valid Driver’s License with an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) in accordance with TRAA policy.Current CPR Certification (AHA or equivalent)Desired Qualifications:
IN State EMT licensePast work experience in high volume EMS systemFamiliarity with navigation in the City of Fort WayneExperience with Logis and/or HealthEMSPhysical Requirements:
Must be able to successfully pass Physical Agility TestAble to frequently lift and/or carry weights exceeding 100 pounds.Working Environment:
Works outdoors and indoors with occasional exposure to hazardous conditions and to blood/body fluidsPerforms duties and responsibilities within confined and mobile spacesJob Title:Paramedic
Department: Operations
Reports To:Field Supervisor (M1)
Date Revised:10/01/2025
Summary:
A Paramedic is accountable for responding to all assigned calls and providing advanced life support care to patients within their scope of practice and standing orders.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assess and treat patients using appropriate techniques, equipment, and clinical judgment, while adhering to established protocols and maintaining the highest standard of ALS careOperate emergency vehicles safely and within regulations. Document activities regarding patient care and billing completely and accurately to ensure appropriate information is available regarding each call Communicate effectively with dispatchers, healthcare professionals, and other emergency personnel. Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA regulations. Attend and complete all required continuing education (CE) or training assignments on a monthly basis
Non-Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Participate in community outreach programs and public education events Performs other such duties as may be required. Assist in the training and orientation of new hires or students. Serve as a liaison for special events requiring standby EMS coverage.
Education and Certification Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent Current EMT-P certification (state and/or national) Valid Driver’s License with an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) in accordance with TRAA policy. Current CPR Certification (AHA or equivalent) ACLS, AMLS, PHTLS, and PEPP (or equivalent)AAS preferred, but not required
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to successfully pass Physical Agility Test Able to frequently lift and/or carry weights exceeding 100 pounds.
Working Environment:
Works outdoors and indoors with occasional exposure to hazardous conditions and to blood/body fluids Performs duties and responsibilities within confined and mobile spacesDepartment: Operations
Reports To: Field Supervisor
Summary:Paramedics are accountable for responding to all assigned calls in the most appropriate and efficient manner, providing the highest standards of patient care while providing a safe and hazard- free environment. The Paramedic contributes to overall patient care in the areas of patient assessment, treatment, packaging, and transport.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:Prompt and regular attendance at work.Provide quality patient care utilizing thorough knowledge and appropriate administration of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), PHTLS, PALS, EVOC and approved medical protocols.Assess and treat with appropriate techniques (resources and equipment), any medical situation while maintaining the highest standard of patient care and professionalism according to current company standards.Must maintain neat and professional appearance at all times in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).Maintain the ambulance and equipment in a clean, organized and response ready mode.Complete all patient care reports for each response with appropriate and complete patient care documentation and billing information.Maintain a positive and professional working relationship with other individuals within the community and EMS system.Responsible for adhering to all policies and procedures provided in the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).Responsible for maintaining current state and county certifications.Must attend all Continuing Medical Education (CME) courses monthly.Performs other such duties as may be required.Minimum Qualifications:Current Indiana Paramedic certificationValid Driver’s licenseBasic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) certificationAdvanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certificationCPR certificationMust be at least 18 years of ageHour RequirementsMust work a minimum of 48 hours per pay period (biweekly)Work a minimum of one full shift per weekWork a minimum of two weekend shifts per monthA weekend shift is defined as a Friday evening through Sunday evening shiftEmployee must work a minimum of two spring and three fall holidaysJob Title: Pointed Emergency Medical Technician
Department: Operations
Reports To: Field Supervisor (M1)
Date Revised: 10/01/2025
Summary:
An EMT is accountable for responding to all assigned calls in the most appropriate and efficient manner, providing the highest standard of patient care within scope of practice and standing orders.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
· Assess and treat patients using appropriate techniques, equipment, and clinical judgment, while adhering to established protocols and maintaining the highest standard of care within the EMT's scope of practice.
· Operate emergency vehicles safely and within regulations.
· Document activities regarding patient care and billing completely and accurately to ensure appropriate information is available regarding each call
· Communicate effectively with dispatchers, healthcare professionals, and other emergency personnel.
· Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA regulations.
· Attend and complete all required continuing education (CE) or training assignments on a monthly basis
Non-Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
· Participate in community outreach programs and public education events
· Performs other such duties as may be required.
· Assist in the training and orientation of new hires or students.
· Serve as a liaison for special events requiring standby EMS coverage.
Education and Certification Qualifications:
· High school diploma or equivalent
· Current EMT certification (state and/or national)
· Valid Driver’s License with an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) in accordance with TRAA policy.
· Current CPR Certification (AHA or equivalent)
Desired Qualifications:
· IN State EMT license
· Past work experience in high volume EMS system
· Familiarity with navigation in the City of Fort Wayne
· Experience with Logis and/or HealthEMS
Hour Requirements:
Work a minimum of one full shift per week 48 hours a pay period. Two weekend shifts per month A weekend shift is defined as a Friday evening through Sunday evening shift Two Spring and three Fall holidays Spring Holidays: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July Fall Holidays: Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years EveOne of the worked holidays must be July Fourth, Thanksgiving or Christmas dayPhysical Requirements:
Must be able to successfully pass Physical Agility Test Able to frequently lift and/or carry weights exceeding 100 pounds.Working Environment:
· Works outdoors and indoors with occasional exposure to hazardous conditions and to blood/body fluids
· Performs duties and responsibilities within confined and mobile spaces