Instructor/Operator (I/O) – EMT
About the role
All Native Group is seeking an Instructor/Operator (I/O) – EMT to provide medically credentialed instruction and operational support in a Medical Simulation Training Center (MSTC) environment. This role is responsible for delivering standardized, high-fidelity medical training, operating simulation systems, maintaining certifications, and supporting training execution in accordance with contractual performance standards.
Responsibilities
- Deliver TC3 training across all four tiers: All Service Members (ASM/Tier I), Combat Lifesaver (CLS/Tier II), Combat Medic (CM/Tier III), and Combat Paramedic (CP/Tier IV)
- Instruct 68W Combat Medic sustainment training and CLS initial/sustainment training to non-medical personnel
- Conduct training in classroom, laboratory, and field training/evaluation environments
- Maintain proper instructor-to-student ratios per MEDCoE directives
- Assess students' critical thinking and psychomotor skills under high-fidelity simulated conditions
- Support a projected minimum throughput of at least 2,500 68W students annually across all MSTC sites
- Utilize approved scenario-based training per course Training Circulars or as approved by the medical proponent
- Apply moulage techniques, environmental control, and theatrical special effects to simulate realistic injuries and environments
- Audit students using grading sheets for individual scenarios
- Ensure all training content is approved by the appropriate medical proponent (MTN, Deployed Medicine, CMSD)
- Operate MSTC systems (ISS, VPS, MT-C2)
- Configure and execute realistic training scenarios
- Apply moulage and simulation effects
- Document and report accidents/incidents
- Maintain training records, student evaluations, and AAR documentation
- Operate and perform operator-level preventive maintenance on assigned patient simulators, manikins, medical training equipment
- Follow OEM instructions for handling MSTC equipment requiring extended service agreement repair
- Inventory and manage consumable items (skins, synthetic blood, PMCS kits)
- Notify the COR when consumables are required
- Initiate fielded equipment repair/condition status reports and keep the TOR and APM/COR apprised of equipment issues
- Notify the W-TRS maintainer (via ACA) for equipment failures outside extended service agreement coverage
- Participate in Quality Control Plan (QCP) activities including peer observations, self-assessments, and After-Action Reviews (AARs)
- Maintain all certifications current throughout the contract — no lapsed credentials
- Complete annual TC 8-800 recertification (all tables)
- Participate in enterprise quality initiatives including instructor development programs and cross-site standardization
Qualifications
- Must meet one of the following military/military medical backgrounds:
- Former 68W or 18D Noncommissioned Officer (NCO), Advanced Leader Course (ALC) Graduate
- Former Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 8404 or Navy Independent Duty Corpsman, E-6 or above
- Former Air Force 4NOX1 or Aerospace Medical Service (4NOX1), E-6 or above
- Currently licensed Registered Nurse (RN), Physician Assistant (PA), or Physician (MD/DO)
- National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) at the EMT level or higher
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Prior MSTC or medical simulation training center experience
- Experience with medical simulation TADSS (e.g., SimMan 3G, MTC2, Cut Suit)
- Familiarity with TC 8-800 tables and Deployed Medicine curriculum
Skills
- Experience reviewing documents, maintaining electronic files, and managing spreadsheets, tracking logs, suspense actions, or similar records
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and standard office equipment
- Strong organizational, data-entry, written communication, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and customer-service skills
- Ability to manage multiple records and deadlines and communicate professionally with military, civilian, medical, recruiting, and contractor personnel
- Ability to learn Government information systems and Army applicant-processing procedures
- Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English
- Experience supervising training or instructional staff
- Proficiency in conflict resolution and team management
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Resolve administrative and minor performance issues
- Ensure timely completion of reports, rosters, and deliverables
- Experience overseeing adherence to training standards, security protocols, and classroom requirements
Benefits
This position operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.
Pay
Salary range: $50,000 - $70,000 annually
Schedule
Monday through Friday, 0800-1700 local time. Overtime, weekend, and extended hours may be required during surge operations per Government direction.
Contact Information
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