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ED TECH III (PARAMEDIC)

Valor Health · Emmett, ID · 3 mo ago
EngineeringFull-time

Position Summary

The Emergency Department (ED) Paramedic provides advanced, direct, and indirect patient care and technical support primarily in the Emergency Department and, as assigned, on the Medical-Surgical floor under the supervision of a Registered Nurse and Provider. This role emphasizes high-level clinical skills, rapid assessment, emergency response, independent judgment within paramedic scope, and maintaining readiness of equipment and patient care areas.

In a critical access hospital environment, the ED Paramedic plays a key role in supporting a small, high-acuity patient population with limited ancillary resources. The Paramedic enhances patient flow, provider efficiency, and emergency preparedness through advanced pre-hospital skills integrated into the hospital setting.

Core Functions

  • Perform rapid triage patient assessments, including vital signs, focused histories, pain assessments, and clinical evaluations within the paramedic scope of practice.

  • Independently monitor patients at all acuity levels, recognizing and reporting abnormal findings, deterioration, or critical changes to the RN or Provider.

  • Initiate approved paramedic-level interventions per hospital protocol and under RN/Provider direction.

  • Assist with patient mobility, lifting, and safe transport within the ED, radiology, and inpatient units, acknowledging limited ancillary staff availability.

  • Provide patient and family support during prolonged workups, stabilization, or transfers to higher levels of care.

Technical & Procedural Support

  • Perform and interpret preliminary findings on electrocardiograms (EKGs); apply cardiac monitoring.

  • Perform phlebotomy, obtain laboratory specimens, and complete point-of-care testing (e.g., glucose, ABGs if trained/credentialed, urinalysis, pregnancy tests).

  • Initiate IV access and assist with advanced vascular access as permitted by protocol and competency.

  • Support emergency and trauma procedures, including:

    • Wound care and dressing management

    • Splinting and orthopedic immobilization

    • Hemorrhage control and stabilization

    • Assisting with airway management including BVM, supraglottic airway insertion, and preparation for intubation

    • Assisting with medication preparation and delivery as directed within scope

    • Providing advanced life support (ALS) interventions as credentialed, including medication administration per hospital protocols.

    • Actively participating in Code Blue, trauma activations, STEMI activations, and other emergency responses.

    • Assisting with preparing and maintaining sterile fields and procedure setups.

Communication & Documentation

  • Accurately document assessments, interventions, procedures, and patient care activities in the electronic medical record.

  • Communicate effectively and professionally with patients, families, EMS agencies, and the care team.

  • Serve as a reliable and calm team member during high-stress or rapidly evolving situations.

  • Assist with coordinated handoffs to EMS, inpatient units, and receiving facilities during transfers.

Department & Team Support

  • Participate in daily department huddles, emergency preparedness drills, skills training, and quality improvement initiatives.

  • Maintain updated knowledge on paramedic scope, hospital policies, and ED-specific procedures.

  • Demonstrate adaptability, critical thinking, and teamwork in the fast-paced emergency environment.

  • Provide mentorship or support to ED Techs or EMTs as appropriate.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent.

  • Current Idaho Paramedic License (or eligible for Idaho reciprocity).

  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications.

  • Completion of hospital competency and orientation requirements for paramedic scope of practice.

  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)

  • One year or more experience in pre-hospital EMS, emergency services, or critical care transport.

  • Demonstrated skills in IV initiation, EKG acquisition, phlebotomy, wound care, and airway management.

Skills & Abilities

  • Ability to perform effectively under pressure in high-acuity and resource-limited situations.

  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.

  • Strong prioritization, multitasking, and crisis management skills.

  • Physical stamina for prolonged standing, lifting, and patient movement.

Working Conditions

  • Fast-paced Emergency Department and rural critical access hospital environment.

  • Exposure to trauma, critical illness, hazardous materials, and emotionally challenging situations.

  • Requires rapid, effective responses to emergent and life-threatening events.

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