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Quality Engineer

Hudson, IN

$67K - $87K/yr

... EMS auditing and multiple other areas as directed. 10. Performs other essential functions as assigned. Requirements JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Prefer four (4) year college degree in ...

Quality Engineer

Hudson, IN · On-site

$67K - $87K/yr

... EMS auditing and multiple other areas as directed. 10. Performs other essential functions as assigned. Requirements JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Prefer four (4) year college degree in ...

SRC Flight Auditor

Miami, FL · On-site

$62K - $84K/yr

Position Summary: Assist in gathering, investigating, auditing, and tracking of safety information ... Preferably familiar with AIMS, WBAT, CEFA, GE Aviation EMS, Veoci. The Company is an Equal ...

SRC Flight Auditor

Miami, FL · On-site

$62K - $84K/yr

Position Summary: Assist in gathering, investigating, auditing, and tracking of safety information ... Preferably familiar with AIMS, WBAT, CEFA, GE Aviation EMS, Veoci. The Company is an Equal ...

Environ Spec II

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$61K - $104K/yr

Implement, and maintain data collection processes to capture information required to meet compliance obligations, including stormwater sampling, EMS auditing and multi-media site inspections and ...

Position Summary: Assist in gathering, investigating, auditing, and tracking of safety information ... Preferably familiar with AIMS, WBAT, CEFA, GE Aviation EMS, Veoci. The Company is an Equal ...

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How much do ems auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for ems auditor in the United States is $19.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges an EMS Auditor might face on the job?

EMS Auditors often encounter the challenge of staying up to date with evolving environmental regulations and ensuring organizations fully comply with complex standards. They may also need to navigate resistance from staff or management when recommending changes or corrective actions. Additionally, conducting audits across different sites or diverse industries requires adaptability and excellent organizational skills. Overcoming these challenges is crucial for maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the environmental management system, and helps build trust with stakeholders.

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

To thrive as an EMS Auditor, you need a solid understanding of environmental management systems (EMS), audit principles, and relevant regulatory frameworks, typically supported by a degree in environmental science or a related field. Familiarity with standards such as ISO 14001, audit management software, and holding certifications like Lead EMS Auditor are often required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and clear communication skills help auditors excel when reviewing documentation and providing recommendations. These abilities are vital to ensuring organizations maintain compliance, identify risks, and continually improve their environmental performance.

What does an EMS Auditor do?

An EMS (Environmental Management System) Auditor evaluates an organization's environmental policies, procedures, and compliance with relevant regulations and standards, such as ISO 14001. They conduct audits to assess environmental impact, identify areas for improvement, and ensure adherence to sustainability goals. EMS Auditors also provide recommendations to enhance environmental performance and reduce risks. Their role is critical in helping organizations maintain regulatory compliance and achieve continual improvement in environmental management.

What is the salary of EMS auditor?

The average salary for an EMS auditor typically ranges from $50,000 to $70,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Some positions may offer additional benefits or overtime pay, especially in healthcare or government settings.
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What states have the most Ems Auditor jobs? States with the most job openings for Ems Auditor jobs include:
Infographic showing various Ems Auditor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,947 per year, or $19.2 per hour.
Clinical Compliance & Standards Coordinator

Clinical Compliance & Standards Coordinator

EMS Unlimited

Omaha, NE

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Company Description

About EMS Unlimited

EMS Unlimited is a paramedic-owned ALS, BLS, and critical care transport company operating across Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Arizona, and Montana. We have seven stations, and a wildfire medical deployment division. The company was founded by a paramedic and is still led by one.

We are in active growth and we are building the clinical infrastructure to support it. That work needs someone who owns it.

Job Description

Compensation & Benefits

  • Starting at $70,000 — commensurate with experience and credentials
  • Salaried exempt with full company benefits
  • Direct reporting relationship to the COO and founder

The Role

This is a full-time salaried position for a credentialed critical care paramedic who is ready to step into organizational leadership. You will own four functional areas across our network: clinical compliance, quality assurance and improvement, continuing education and training, and workplace safety.

You will be based in Omaha at our Station 137 location and will travel quarterly to our field stations in Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. You report directly to the COO — the founder — with full authority over the programs you manage.

You will also maintain clinical availability. When a critical care unit needs coverage, you are part of that solution. This is not a tokenized requirement. We want someone who values staying current in practice, not someone who tolerates it.

What You Will Own

Clinical Compliance

  • Monthly PCR audits across all stations — protocol adherence, documentation quality, and billing accuracy
  • Primary liaison to Medical Directors for protocol reviews, peer review coordination, and flagged case management
  • Provider credential tracking — licensure renewals, ACLS/PALS/PHTLS currency, and CE compliance across five states
  • CMS documentation standards and payer compliance

Quality Assurance & Improvement

  • Aggregate and analyze clinical and operational performance data from ZOLL and emsCharts
  • Identify trends, escalate findings to the COO with supporting analysis, and drive corrective action to closure
  • Prepare quarterly QI reports for the Clinical Quality Improvement Committee

Education & Training

  • Develop and maintain new hire task books and competency verification for clinical and dispatcher roles
  • Manage CE compliance across five states — tracking, content sourcing, and documentation
  • Oversee the FTO program — designations, evaluations, and sign-off
  • Design and deliver clinical and operational training

Safety

  • Administer the company Safety Management System as collateral Safety Officer
  • Maintain OSHA 300 log, lead incident investigations, and track corrective actions
  • Serve as Infection Control Officer and administer the Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan
  • Chair the quarterly Safety Committee
Qualifications

Required Qualifications

  • Active Paramedic licensure — Nebraska required at hire or obtainable within 90 days
  • CCT-P, FP-C, or CCP-C — required at time of hire
  • Minimum 3 years ALS and CCT field experience
  • Demonstrated ownership of at least one relevant function: clinical training, QI/QA, safety program administration, or compliance auditing
  • Proficiency with ZOLL, emsCharts, or a comparable EMS platform
  • Ability and willingness to travel quarterly to multi-state field locations

Preferred Qualifications

  • NAEMSE EMS Educator certification
  • CISM/CISD certification
  • OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour General Industry
  • CAAS accreditation experience
  • Multi-state EMS operations background

Additional Information

Growth Path

EMS Unlimited is in active growth. Each of the four functional areas this role owns — compliance, QI, training, and safety — is on a defined path to become a standalone department, and the person who builds these functions will be the first considered to lead them.

A Note on Fit

This role has broad scope and real accountability. It is best suited to a professional who is self-directed, comfortable with ambiguity, and motivated by building systems from the ground up. If you are looking for a defined lane in a large organization, this is not the right opportunity.

If you are looking for a role where your decisions matter, your work is visible, and your experience is put to full use — we want to hear from you.

All information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.