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How much do ambitrans jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for ambitrans in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Ambitrans job?

An Ambitrans job typically refers to a role in medical transportation, where employees assist in transporting patients to and from healthcare facilities. This can include driving ambulances or non-emergency medical transport vehicles, helping patients with mobility, and ensuring safe and timely transport. Employees may need certifications such as CPR or EMT training, depending on the specific role. Responsibilities can vary based on the employer and the type of medical transport provided.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ambitrans position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Ambitrans professional (typically referring to an ambulance transportation specialist), you need a valid driver's license, good driving record, basic medical knowledge such as CPR/First Aid certification, and familiarity with patient transport protocols. Competence with GPS navigation systems, dispatch software, and vehicle maintenance checks is often required. Strong communication skills, empathy, and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations set top performers apart in this position. These qualities ensure the safe, efficient, and compassionate transport of patients to and from medical facilities.

What types of shifts and work environments can an Ambitrans (ambulance transport specialist) expect?

Ambitrans professionals often work in a variety of shifts, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, or holidays, depending on patient needs and service area demands. The role typically involves working from a central dispatch center or healthcare facility, with frequent travel throughout the community. You may work as part of a two-person team in a dedicated transport vehicle, collaborating closely with dispatchers, medical staff, and patients. Adaptability is key as each day can present new locations, patient cases, and scheduling. This dynamic environment offers hands-on experience with medical transport operations and an opportunity to serve a vital role in patient care.

More about Ambitrans jobs
What cities are hiring for Ambitrans jobs? Cities with the most Ambitrans job openings:
Port Charlotte Paramedic

$28 - $36/hr

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Essential Job Functions

1. Provides emergency and non-emergency ambulance operations in conjunction with a partner, demonstrating excellent driving judgment and due regard for public safety during operation and positioning of unit.

2. Responds to all assigned calls in the most appropriate, safe, and efficient manner to quickly assess the scene and request other help if needed.

3. Provides BLS or ALS patient care in accordance with established ACLS and BTLS policies, procedures and observing prescribed local protocols and clinical practices.  Evaluates and treats patients with appropriate techniques, resources, and equipment.

4. May work with an EMT or another Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient assessment, packaging and transport.

5. Completes appropriate medical records and transportation reports.

6. Maintains a thorough working knowledge of current Paramedic standards of care, including equipment function and use.

7. Maintains a thorough working knowledge of local geography, including mapping, street and GPS systems.

8. Maintains units and equipment in a clean, organized and ready condition after each response.

9. Completes or ensures completion of vehicle mechanical check off at the beginning of each shift ensuring that fuel, fluid levels, and tire air pressure are adequate at all times. Reports equipment damage or malfunctions as prescribed.

10. Ensures that the daily equipment and supplies check sheet is completed, narcotic accountability book is completed and all equipment is in good working order.

11. Completes all station duties and maintains crew quarters in a neat and serviceable condition.

12. Must be able to physically report to work in a timely manner on a regular basis

  • Knowledge:

Emergency clinical practices, procedures and protocol

Use of medical and related emergency equipment

Local geography

  • Technical Skills:

Evaluating and treating patients

Exercising judgment, dexterity and physical coordination

Preparing clear and concise reports

Driving emergency vehicles

  • Behavioral and Physical Skills:

Ability to act calmly and quickly in emergency situations

Can work independently as part of a team, sometimes alongside emergency fire and police units

Able to create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in stressful situations

Able to work during odd hours and for extended periods, sometimes outdoors and in adverse weather conditions

Can work with much standing, bending, and kneeling

Able to work with partner in lifting patients whose weight occasionally exceeds 250 pounds

Strength required but not limited to arms, legs, and shoulders to lift, push and pull patients with and without assistance at various times.

Able to avoid or minimize health risks and exposure for all Blood borne Pathogens and other airborne pathogens including MRSA by using personal protective equipment

  • Certification(s) and/or License(s):

Current State of Florida Driver’s License

Current State of Florida Paramedic Certification

Current CPR Certification

Current ACLS Certification

  • Education and/or Experience:

High school graduate

Completion of course-work and certification in emergency medicine

A minimum of one year of experience in the field as an EMT or Paramedic (preferred but not required)