Overview

Department: EMS Operations
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Reports To: EMS Operations Supervisor

Note: Only candidates who are licensed EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic should apply.


Position Summary

The EMT provides both emergency and non-emergency pre-hospital care, as well as inter-facility patient transport, following all company-approved protocols, policies, and procedures. The role includes operating the emergency vehicle safely, communicating via two-way radio, and assisting on-scene with patient care. EMTs are also responsible for the cleanliness, maintenance, and security of the vehicle, including ensuring all equipment and supply inventories are properly maintained.


Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Deliver patient care in accordance with licensure, company protocols, policies, and applicable medical guidelines

  • Maintain proficiency and working knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and other standards relevant to your certification level

  • Respond to assigned emergency and non-emergency calls safely, efficiently, and promptly

  • Complete accurate patient care documentation for every call, including required signatures, and submit reports at the end of each shift

  • Assist with vehicle cleaning, equipment checks, and inventory management

  • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisory personnel


Minimum Qualifications

  • Active EMT-B licensure and maintain current certification

  • Current BLS certification

  • Valid Georgia driver’s license

  • Clean driving record with no more than two moving violations in the past 36 months

  • Minimum age: 19 years


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Strong understanding of on-scene emergency medical care techniques

  • Familiarity with local EMS, public safety systems, and regional emergency resources

  • Knowledge of state and federal ambulance billing procedures

  • Ability to read, understand, and interpret medical terminology

  • Ability to write reports, complete forms, and communicate effectively

  • Capable of maintaining positive relationships with colleagues, supervisors, patients, and other public service personnel

  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to respond to questions about patient care and company operations


Physical Requirements

  • Frequent use of hands and arms, including handling, reaching, and manipulation of equipment

  • Regular standing, walking, sitting, kneeling, crouching, and climbing

  • Ability to lift up to 180 lbs regularly, and up to 300 lbs occasionally with assistance

  • Must be able to safely transfer patients using stair chairs, stretchers, and other medical equipment

  • Able to operate stretcher release mechanisms and lift/lower equipment requiring up to 35 lbs of bilateral force

  • Must climb in and out of ambulances repeatedly and work in confined spaces

  • Ability to tolerate heights up to 68” and exposure to various weather conditions


Working Environment

  • EMS work involves exposure to inclement weather, infectious diseases, and other hazardous conditions

  • Work may include irregular hours, high-pressure situations, frequent interruptions, and multiple simultaneous high-priority tasks

  • Travel may be required for meetings and training sessions outside normal working hours