May 28, 2026 Haskell County Kansas is accepting applications for a full time Director of Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Management. This is a full-time salary position requiring no other ...
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May 28, 2026 Haskell County Kansas is accepting applications for a full time Director of Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Management. This is a full-time salary position requiring no other ...
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May 28, 2026 Haskell County Kansas is accepting applications for a full time Director of Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Management. This is a full-time salary position requiring no other ...
$70K - $100K/yr
Full-time
Medical, Retirement
Posted 6 days ago
May 28, 2026
Haskell County Kansas is accepting applications for a full time Director of Emergency
Medical Services and Emergency Management. This is a full-time salary position requiring
no other outside employment and the successful applicant must live in Haskell County or
be willing to relocate upon being hired. Salary range is from $70,000-$100,000 depending
on experience. Haskell County is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive pay
and benefits including full family health insurance and retirement (KPERS or KPF).
This position is under the supervision of the Haskell County Commissioners. The Director
is responsible for supervising the daily operations of the department, performing
administrative duties, and is responsible for the coordination and supervision of EMS
technicians within a department consisting of both paid and volunteer technicians. The
Director ensures compliance with Kansas Board of EMS republic relation skills.
regulations, policies and procedures. Candidates must have a current Kansas EMS
Certification and have three to five years of similar or related experience in the EMS field.
Emergency Management requires excellent decision-making skills, strong communication,
and problem-solving skills. Applicants must be familiar with the Incident Command
Systems (ICS). The Emergency Manager must be able to coordinate among multiple
agencies, manage resources and communicate effectively with the public during high
stress situations. Building strong relationships with local partners and regular training is
also required.