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Field Medic/EMT

Oklahoma City, OK

$15 - $19.75/hr

Follow MedRide OCCT guidelines for customer service. * Assess injuries and initiate appropriate treatment. * All aspects of patient movement including, but not limited to, lifting from the ground ...

Description: Job Title: Driver Our company is seeking a reliable and experienced driver to join our team. As a driver, you will be responsible for transporting Clients to and from medical positions ...

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What is a Medride job?

A Medride job typically involves transporting patients who need non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) to and from medical appointments, therapy sessions, or other healthcare-related destinations. Drivers assist individuals who may have mobility challenges, ensuring they travel safely and comfortably. The role may require operating wheelchair-accessible vehicles, providing basic customer service, and maintaining trip records. Medride employees often work for private transportation companies or healthcare organizations that contract NEMT services.

What does a typical workday look like for a Medride driver?

A typical day as a Medride driver involves transporting patients to and from healthcare facilities, such as clinics, hospitals, or physical therapy appointments. You’ll coordinate pickups and drop-offs using dispatch software or apps, assist passengers with mobility challenges, and ensure vehicle cleanliness and safety between rides. Medride drivers often interact with both patients and healthcare staff, making strong interpersonal skills important. The role can require flexible hours and the ability to handle unexpected changes in schedules, so adaptability is valuable for success in this position.

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

To thrive as a Medride driver, you need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, familiarity with basic vehicle maintenance, and often certifications in CPR or first aid. Experience using GPS navigation systems, scheduling apps, and electronic dispatch tools is typically required. Strong communication, compassion, and patience are essential soft skills for interacting with patients and healthcare providers. These capabilities are crucial for providing reliable, safe, and sensitive non-emergency medical transportation while supporting the well-being of passengers.

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$15 - $19.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY: Provide safe, quality basic emergency and non-emergency medical care and transportation under the guidelines of state protocols and MedRide OCCT standards of care. Maintain equipment and vehicles utilized in providing service.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Comply with established universal precautions and isolation procedures.
  • Assess patient's condition/complaints and carry out appropriate basic to advanced life support functions.
  • Clean interior and exterior of assigned unit daily.
  • Maintain patient confidentiality.
  • Follow MedRide OCCT guidelines for customer service.
  • Assess injuries and initiate appropriate treatment.
  • All aspects of patient movement including, but not limited to, lifting from the ground, lifting a patient while on the cot, lifting a patient in a stair chair, carrying a patient down steps in a stair chair or cot, moving patients from one surface to another (cot to bed, cot to bench seat, etc.).
  • Administer wound care and apply traction and/or splinting.
  • Read maps and route ambulance unit.
  • Transport patients to medical facilities.
  • Complete patient care reports and other related paperwork.
  • Stock medical equipment.
  • Gather patient billing information and appropriate billing signatures.
  • Complete daily report. Report mechanical problems to Maintenance Department and/or Supervisor.
  • Maintain the cleanliness of vehicle and area stations.
  • Comply with continuing education requirements and maintain all relevant

licenses, certifications and documents required for employment.

  • Maintain verbal contact with the Communications Center via two-way radio

regarding unit readiness, crew identities, location, etc.

  • Adhere to established pre-hospital, and interfacility care protocols.
  • Function as a public relations representative when dealing with facilities, agencies, etc.
  • Responsible for adhering to all company policies and procedures.

Perform other related duties as required

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

High school diploma or GED. Current state EMT license in Oklahoma (EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate or EMT-Paramedic) and be in good standing with state agencies. Current driver's license with acceptable driving record. Negative drug and alcohol screen. Pass physical & lifting requirements. Current BCLS, ACLS, PEPP or PALS, Health Provider level certification. Must be at least 18 years of age, prefer at least 21 years of age. Must complete a written & oral evaluation, psychomotor evaluation, and complete a field training evaluation period as part of the credential establishing process during the first 90 days of employment. Ability to locate hospitals and major medical facilities in the area, and ability to maintain effective communication skills with both co-workers, patients, patient families, and the personnel of hospitals and interacting agencies. Effective oral and written communications skills. Effective interpersonal skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

CCEMT-P. At least 1 year field medic experience. Additional certifications: PHTLS, ITLS, AMLS.

STRESS FACTORS

Occasionally: Boredom, MCIs, life and death situations, intense tasks.

Frequently: High pressure, fatigue, high call volume, hazards.

Constantly: Repetitive tasks, patient care.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Occasionally: Climbing, kneeling, running distance, reaching above shoulder level, lifting patients weighing greater than 150 pounds.

Frequently: Smelling, sitting, leaning, stooping, bending, climbing, standing, twisting, walking inside & outside, lifting patients weighing not greater than 150 pounds, pushing, pulling, reaching, balancing, carrying equipment and supplies not greater than 70 pounds, fine hand & finger movement, driving ambulance.

Constantly: Hearing/listening, clear speech, touching, seeing, upper and lower body flexibility, multiple physical & mental activities performed simultaneously.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Occasionally: Extreme heat and cold, wet and/or humid conditions, vibration, pressurized equipment, burning materials, moving objects, high places, fumes/odors/mists, gases, toxic conditions. Shift ending later than scheduled.

Frequently: Extended days, inside, outside, temperature changes, mechanical & electrical equipment, confined areas, noise, dirt/dust, other hazardous conditions, human excrement, blood, urine, mucous, tissue.

Constantly: Work with and around others, face to face and verbal contact with others, shift work.

MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

Occasionally: Simple math skills.

Frequently: Complex writing, clerical, analyzing, perception/computation, problem solving, memorization.

Constantly: Simple and complex reading, simple writing, judgment, reasoning, decision making.

EQUIPMENT USED

Occasionally: Facsimile, kitchen appliances, hose, vacuum cleaner, protective devices and clothing, suction equipment, computer.

Frequently: Telephone, cleaning equipment and supplies, bandaging, medications, airway equipment/airway bag, disposable supplies, durable equipment, trauma bag/box.

Constantly: Ferno & Stryker stretchers, maps, radio