Paramedic job summary
A good job description starts with an attention-grabbing summary of the position and its role within your company. Your summary should provide an overview of your company and expectations for the position. Outline the types of activities and responsibilities required for the job so job seekers can determine if they are qualified, or if the job is suitable for them.
Example of a Paramedic job summary
Our ambulance service is looking for a knowledgeable, professional Paramedic who is able to provide emergency care for patients who are being moved from an active injury scene to a hospital, or being transferred from one hospital to another. The ideal candidate for this position possesses excellent patient service skills, is able to work well under pressure, and make quick decisions about patient health. The successful applicant must be familiar with all onboard equipment and ready to jump into their new role from day one.
Paramedic responsibilities and duties
The responsibilities and duties section is the most important part of the job description. Here you should outline the functions this position will perform on a regular basis, how the job functions within the organization and the title of the manager the person will report to.
- Work closely with the dispatcher to determine the best way to respond to calls based on the company’s priority system
- Respond to emergency calls, assess patient condition and make critical care decisions quickly
- Handle non-medical situations such as crowd control and protecting the valuables of a patient if necessary
- Collect pertinent patient care data and transfer that data to a medical professional based on state guidelines
- Complete paperwork in legible handwriting for all patient calls
- Maintain a running inventory of medical supplies on the response vehicle and makes purchases when necessary
Paramedic qualifications and skills
Next, outline the required and preferred skills for your position. This may include education, previous job experience, certifications and technical skills. You may also include soft skills and personality traits that you expect from a successful candidate. While it may be tempting to include a long list of skills and requirements, including too many could dissuade qualified candidates from applying. Keep your list of qualifications concise, but provide enough detail with relevant keywords and terms.
- High school diploma/GED required
- Must possess a valid state driver’s license
- Current CPR and First Aid certifications
- ACLS course completion required
- Ability to remain calm and deliver quality care in high-pressure situations
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required