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Ambulance Restocking Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Medshore Ambulance Service Driving Policy. Responsible for the daily inspection and minor ... Upon arrival at destination, responsible for cleaning, restocking equipment, supplies, and placing ...

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... Medshore Ambulance Service Driving Policy. Responsible for the daily inspection and minor ... Upon arrival at destination, responsible for cleaning, restocking equipment, supplies, and placing ...

... Medshore Ambulance Service Driving Policy. Responsible for the daily inspection and minor ... Upon arrival at destination, responsible for cleaning, restocking equipment, supplies, and placing ...

... Medshore Ambulance Service Driving Policy. Responsible for the daily inspection and minor ... Upon arrival at destination, responsible for cleaning, restocking equipment, supplies, and placing ...

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... Medshore Ambulance Service Driving Policy. Responsible for the daily inspection and minor ... Upon arrival at destination, responsible for cleaning, restocking equipment, supplies, and placing ...

EMT ~ Ambulance

Sidney, MT · On-site

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Essential duties of the position include patient care, restocking ambulance, and writing reports. If you enjoy serving others through purposeful work, Sidney Health Center is the place for you. The ...

EMT ~ Ambulance

Sidney, MT

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Essential duties of the position include patient care, restocking ambulance, and writing reports. If you enjoy serving others through purposeful work, Sidney Health Center is the place for you. The ...

EMT ~ Ambulance

Sidney, MT · On-site

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Essential duties of the position include patient care, restocking ambulance, and writing reports. If you enjoy serving others through purposeful work, Sidney Health Center is the place for you. The ...

EMT

Henderson, NV

$16 - $21.25/hr

Cleaning, organizing, and restocking vehicles in a ready condition after each transport and at the end of each shift. * Use all equipment in the ambulance as it was intended. Maintaining accurate ...

Cleaning, organizing, and restocking vehicles in a ready condition after each transport and at the end of each shift. * Use all equipment in the ambulance as it was intended. Maintaining accurate ...

AEMT

Henderson, NV

$16 - $21.25/hr

Cleaning, organizing, and restocking vehicles in a ready condition after each transport and at the end of each shift. * Use all equipment in the ambulance as it was intended. Maintaining accurate ...

Part Time EMT - Charleston, SC

Hanahan, SC

$16 - $21.25/hr

... ambulance patient transportation for our healthcare partners. We are growing fast and need ... Maintaining equipment, ensuring cleanliness, and restocking supplies. * Adhering to company and ...

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How much do ambulance restocking jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average weekly pay for ambulance restocking in the United States is $1,869.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,019.23 and $2,480.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Ambulance Restocking job?

An Ambulance Restocking job involves replenishing medical supplies, equipment, and medications in ambulances to ensure they are fully stocked for emergencies. Workers in this role check inventory, replace used or expired items, and maintain organization within the vehicle. Attention to detail and knowledge of medical supplies are essential to keep ambulances ready for emergency response.

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

To excel in Ambulance Restocking, attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and basic inventory management knowledge are essential, often accompanied by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with inventory tracking systems, barcode scanners, and safety protocols is typically required. Dependability, clear communication, and the ability to work efficiently under time constraints are important soft skills for the position. These abilities ensure ambulances are restocked accurately and ready for emergencies, supporting effective patient care and rapid response.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for an Ambulance Restocking role?

As an Ambulance Restocking professional, your daily tasks involve inspecting ambulances after they return from calls, replenishing medical supplies, monitoring stock levels, and ensuring that each vehicle meets regulatory and safety standards. You’ll also dispose of expired or contaminated items according to established protocols and may assist with light vehicle cleaning. The role often involves working independently but requires frequent communication with EMTs, paramedics, and supervisors to address urgent needs or report inventory discrepancies. Attention to detail and adherence to procedures are vital, as your work directly impacts the readiness of first responders to handle emergencies.
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*NEW INCREASED PAY RATES!

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:      

Responsible for the operation of the wheelchair and alternative transport units as defined by Medshore Ambulance Service Driving Policy. 
Responsible for the daily inspection and minor maintenance of the wheelchair and alternative transport units, as well as necessary equipment utilized to transport wheelchair and physically challenged individuals.


    DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:

    • Inspects vehicle at beginning and end of shift according to established procedures.
    • Completes appropriate vehicle checklist.
    • Reports and relays needed repairs, etc., to supervisor.
    • Responsible for safe transport of patients and riders.
    • Responsible for a full knowledge of the vehicle’s equipment and its proper use at all times.
    • Upon arrival at destination, responsible for cleaning, restocking equipment, supplies, and placing the vehicle back in service.
    • Does not use professional knowledge and skills in any enterprise detrimental to the Company or the public well-being.
    • Respects and holds in confidence all information of a confidential nature obtained in the course of professional work unless required by law to divulge such information.
    • Responsible for upholding company standards.
    • Adheres to standards of personal ethics, on and off duty, which reflect credit upon the profession.
    • Protects the public by not delegating to persons less qualified, any service which requires the professional competence of a Medical Transport Technician.
    • Refuses to participate in unethical procedures and assumes the responsibility to expose incompetence or unethical conduct of other to the appropriate authority in a proper and professional manner.
    • Performs other duties as required by a supervisor.

    Minimum Requirements:

    • Must possesses Valid Driver's License
    • Must be 18 years of age or older.
    • Must have high school diploma or GED.
    • Must be able to lift 125lbs or more.