Flight Paramedic (3087)
Trinity Health
- Minot, North Dakota, United States
- Minot, North Dakota, United States
About
Provide advanced life support and critical care interventions during air medical transports in accordance with flight protocols and paramedic scope of practice. Perform comprehensive assessments, initiate treatments, and adjust care based on patient condition and transport environment. Collaborate with flight nurses, pilots, and receiving facilities to coordinate safe and effective patient care and transport. Maintain readiness of clinical equipment and medications on the aircraft; participate in safety checks and drills. Document assessments, interventions, and transport details accurately in air medical and hospital systems. Participate in training, simulation, and quality improvement activities specific to air medical operations. Licenses and Certifications Required:
North Dakota Paramedic License Must be a National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) licensed Paramedic at the time of hire. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) required at time of hire. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) required at time of hire. Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required at time of hire. Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) required at time of hire. Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) preferred. Educational Requirements:
High school graduate or equivalent preferred. Experience Requirements:
A minimum of 2 years flight experience is required. Previous leadership experience is preferred. Special Skills or Training Requirements:
Instructor status and/or willing to obtain such status for most EMS courses. If not currently an instructor, he/she will obtain within 6 months of beginning in this role. Membership in professional organization(s) is desirable.
Physical Requirements: The Flight Paramedic requires the ability to work in confined aircraft spaces for extended periods, including standing, sitting, and kneeling while providing patient care; frequently lifting, carrying, and positioning patients and equipment; and maintaining balance and coordination in a moving aircraft. Team members must be able to lift, push, or pull at least 50 pounds and assist with heavier loads as part of a team. Adequate vision, hearing, and communication abilities are essential for safe patient care and coordination in the aviation environment. Environmental Requirements: Work is performed in helicopters and other air medical transport settings as well as healthcare facilities and outdoor environments, with potential exposure to vibration, noise, weather extremes, infectious diseases, bodily fluids, and emotionally stressful situations. Duties involve working in confined spaces and following strict aviation and safety protocols. Use of PPE is required, and variable schedules including nights, weekends, holidays, and oncall duty may be necessary.
Languages
- English
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