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60 Pafford Ems Operations Manager Jobs Hiring Near You

... operational reports. * Participate in quality management, case review, peer review, safety ... Previous critical care transport, flight nursing, EMS, or prehospital experience. * Experience in a ...

... operational reports. * Participate in quality management, case review, peer review, safety ... Previous critical care transport, flight nursing, EMS, or prehospital experience. * Experience in a ...

EMT Basic

Benton, AR · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Pafford Medical Services is accepting applications from candidates for upcoming EMT- Basic Openings ... control, manages and directs patient care at the scene of a pre-hospital emergency; provides ...

EMT- Basic

Benton, AR · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

EMT Basic Pafford Medical Services is accepting applications from candidates for upcoming EMT-Basic ... control, manages and directs patient care at the scene of a pre-hospital emergency; provides ...

Paramedic Pafford EMS: Grayson County, TX Paramedic Position Available General Statement Of Duties ... control, manages and directs patient care at the scene of a pre-hospital emergency; provides ...

EMT Basic

Rogers, AR · On-site

$16.50 - $22/hr

Operations General Statement of Duties: Provides Basic Life Support including medical evaluation ... control, manages and directs patient care at the scene of a pre-hospital emergency; provides ...

... by Operations Manager or Director of Operations. • Maintain availability during disaster ... Pafford Policies & Procedures; all rules and regulations set forth by the state and federal ...

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Pafford Ems Jobs Information

Do workers at Pafford EMS get paid breaks?

Yes. Most people get paid breaks.
88% of people say they get paid breaks.
Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and January 2026.

Does Pafford EMS pay people when they’re sick?

Sometimes. Only some people get paid when they’re sick.
63% of people say they wouldn’t get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.
Based on data from 30 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

At Pafford EMS, are sick days and vacation days separate paid time off?

Sick days and vacation days are used from the same paid time off.
83% of people say they have to use vacation days when they’re out sick.
Based on data from 23 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2025 and July 2026.

Is the health insurance from Pafford EMS affordable enough for their workers?

Most people say the health insurance costs are okay.
80% of people say the health insurance costs are okay
Based on data from 25 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2025 and July 2026.

Do people get paid time off at Pafford EMS?

Most people get paid time off work.
96% of people say they get paid time off.
Based on data from 25 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2025 and July 2026.

How far ahead of time do people find out their work schedule?

Only some people find out their schedule four weeks ahead of time.
  • 6% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts one week or less ahead of time.
  • 29% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts two weeks ahead of time.
  • 18% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts three weeks ahead of time.
  • 47% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts four weeks or more ahead of time.

Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

Do workers at Pafford EMS worry about hours?

Most people don’t worry about getting enough hours.
75% of people report they don’t worry about getting enough hours.
Based on data from 28 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and April 2026.

Do Pafford EMS workers get to choose the shifts they work?

Most people get to choose which shifts they work.
68% report that they have enough control over which shifts they work.
Based on data from 28 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and April 2026.

How easy is it for Pafford EMS workers to change shifts?

Some people find it hard to change shifts.
58% of people report that it’s hard to change shifts if they need to.
Based on data from 19 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and January 2026.

How easy is it to get time off at Pafford EMS?

Most people find it easy to get time off.
67% of people report it’s easy to get time off.
Based on data from 27 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do Pafford EMS managers change schedules at the last minute?

Most managers don’t change people’s schedules at the last minute.
85% of people say their manager doesn’t change their shift schedule at the last minute.
Based on data from 26 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and March 2026.

Do jobs at Pafford EMS spill into time workers aren’t paid for?

Rarely. The job doesn't usually spill into unpaid time.
12% of people report that their job takes up time that they don’t get paid for.
Based on data from 26 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

How easy is it to take sick days at Pafford EMS?

Most people find it easy to take sick days.
77% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.
Based on data from 26 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Is a Pafford EMS job good for students?

Only some students say this is a good place to work if you’re studying.
40% of students report this isn’t a good place to work if you’re studying.
Based on data from 5 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2025 and November 2025.

Is working at Pafford EMS good if you’re a parent or caregiver?

Most parents and caregivers say this is a bad place to work.
82% of people who care for a child or other relative report this isn’t a good place to work.
Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and March 2026.

Do people at Pafford EMS feel treated with respect by their managers?

Most people feel treated with respect by their managers.
87% of people say they’re treated with respect by their managers.
Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do people at Pafford EMS get to take their breaks without interruption?

Most people have their breaks interrupted.
87% of people report that their breaks get interrupted.
Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and January 2026.

Is it stressful to work at Pafford EMS?

Most people feel stressed here.
73% of people say they often feel stressed at work.
Based on data from 30 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do people at Pafford EMS enjoy their jobs?

Most people enjoy their job.
86% of people report they enjoy their job.
Based on data from 29 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do people at Pafford EMS recommend working with their team?

Most people recommend working with their team.
71% of people report that they would recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.
Based on data from 35 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do people get enough training when they start at Pafford EMS?

Most people got enough training when they started.
67% of people report they got enough training when they started working here.
Based on data from 33 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do people get support to advance at Pafford EMS?

Only some people are given support to advance their career here.
In the last year, 42% of people report not being given support to advance their career here.
Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do people think Pafford EMS’s headquarters understands what’s happening where they work?

Some people think headquarters doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.
66% of people think that this employer’s headquarters or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.
Based on data from 29 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

Do workers feel well informed about how Pafford EMS is doing?

Only some people feel well informed about how the company is doing.
48% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.
Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and July 2026.

What are the most popular categories at Pafford Ems?

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Flight Nurse (Full Time) - Arkadelphia, AR

Pafford EMS

Arkadelphia, AR • On-site

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Pafford EMS rating

5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 35 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

773rd of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Job Title: Flight Nurse (Full Time)
Work Location: Arkadelphia, AR
Division/Department: Air Med

The Flight Nurse is a registered nurse and critical care transport clinician who provides safe, autonomous, evidence-based care to critically ill or injured patients across the lifespan. As part of an interdisciplinary transport team, the Flight Nurse assesses, stabilizes, treats, monitors, and transports patients by rotor-wing aircraft, fixed-wing aircraft when assigned, and ground critical care ambulance. Care is provided within applicable law, nursing licensure, Pafford Medical Services, Inc. policies and clinical guidelines, the program’s scope of care, and medical direction.

Essential Functions

      Clinical Care

  • Review transport requests and available records; receive a complete handoff; independently assess the patient; identify transport risks; and develop an individualized plan of care.
  • Stabilize, prepare, and safely transport adult, pediatric, neonatal, obstetric, medical, and trauma patients consistent with the program's approved scope of care.
  • Continuously monitor the patient, recognize deterioration, anticipate complications, and initiate timely interventions or medical control consultation as required.
  • Manage advanced airways and mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitoring, infusion therapy, vasoactive and sedative medications, blood products, drains, tubes, and other authorized critical care therapies.
  • Maintain continuity of care from acceptance through bedside handoff and provide clear, compassionate communication to patients, families, and referring and receiving teams.

     Transport Operations and Safety

  • Participate in mission briefings, risk assessment, crew resource management, and debriefing; promptly identify and communicate safety concerns.
  • Follow aviation and ground safety procedures, instructions of the pilot in command, applicable FAA requirements, and program policies. This clinical role does not exercise aviation operational control.
  • Perform equipment, medication, oxygen, battery, and supply checks; secure the patient and equipment; and maintain mission readiness.
  • Coordinate effectively with pilots, communications personnel, EMS, fire and law enforcement agencies, referring and receiving facilities, and specialty teams.
  • Complete missions initiated during the assigned shift when clinically and operationally appropriate, recognizing that mission completion may extend beyond scheduled hours and remains subject to fatigue-management and safety requirements.

      Documentation, Quality, and Readiness

  • Complete accurate and timely patient care records, medication and controlled-substance documentation, equipment records, and required operational reports.
  • Participate in quality management, case review, peer review, safety reporting, performance improvement, clinical investigation, and research activities as assigned.
  • Inspect, clean, restock, and maintain equipment, medications, supplies, and transport work areas; promptly report deficiencies and remove unsafe equipment from service.
  • Protect patient privacy and comply with documentation, billing, regulatory, and accreditation requirements.
  • Participate in education, simulation, community outreach, committees, and other activities supporting clinical quality, safety, and service readiness.

      Education and Professional Practice

  • Successfully complete initial orientation, clinical validation, transport safety training, and competency requirements before independent assignment.
  • Maintain required licenses, certifications, continuing education, clinical currency, skills validation, and annual competencies for assigned patient populations and interventions.
  • Demonstrate sound judgment, professional conduct, teamwork, cultural sensitivity, and respectful communication in routine and high-stress situations.
  • Serve as a clinical resource or preceptor when qualified and assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Current, unrestricted registered nurse license in each state required for assignment and patient transport; additional state licensure must be obtained within the timeframe established by Pafford Medical Services, Inc.
  • At least three years and a minimum of 4,000 hours of recent critical care experience in an intensive care unit or emergency department relevant to the program's scope of care and patient populations.
  • Current American Heart Association BLS and ACLS credentials.
  • Current PALS, APLS, or ENPC credential appropriate to the program's pediatric scope of care.
  • Current NRP credential when assigned to high-risk obstetric or neonatal patients.
  • Current trauma education appropriate to the role and program scope, such as ATCN, TNATC, TPATC, ATLS audit, or an approved equivalent.
  • CFRN or CTRN certification must be obtained and maintained within two years of employment in the transport nurse role.
  • Successful completion of pre-employment screening, clinical knowledge and skills evaluation, orientation, and competency validation.
  • Valid driver's license and ability to meet company vehicle-operation requirements when driving is assigned.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
  • CFRN or CTRN certification at hire; additional credentials such as CCRN, CEN, CPEN, or C-NPT consistent with assigned patient populations.
  • Previous critical care transport, flight nursing, EMS, or prehospital experience.
  • Experience in a Level I or II trauma center, tertiary referral center, or comparable high-acuity setting.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Advanced assessment, critical thinking, prioritization, and independent decision-making in resource-limited and rapidly changing environments.
  • Competence in critical care pharmacology, airway and ventilator management, hemodynamics, shock and resuscitation, trauma, neurologic and obstetric emergencies, and age-specific care within the program's scope.
  • Ability to communicate concisely by radio, telephone, electronic systems, and in person; provide structured handoffs; and resolve conflict professionally.
  • Ability to organize competing priorities, maintain situational awareness, and work effectively as part of a two-clinician transport team.
  • Basic computer proficiency and ability to use electronic patient care, communication, inventory, and learning-management systems.

Physical Requirements

  • Safely perform essential functions in confined aircraft and ambulance spaces and in hospital, scene, ramp, and outdoor environments.
  • Regularly stand, walk, sit, reach, bend, kneel, stoop, climb aircraft steps, work in awkward positions, and push or pull loaded stretchers and equipment.
  • Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds independently and assist with heavier patients and equipment using team-lift techniques and available mechanical aids.
  • Possess sufficient vision, hearing, speech, manual dexterity, and depth and color perception to assess patients, operate equipment, communicate in high-noise environments, and complete documentation.
  • Tolerate vibration, turbulence, motion, altitude-related pressure changes, temperature extremes, weather exposure, noise, limited lighting, and required protective and aviation safety equipment.
  • Work rotating or extended shifts, nights, weekends, holidays, call periods, travel, and mission-related overtime while complying with fatigue and fitness-for-duty requirements.
  • Work around blood and body fluids, infectious disease, hazardous materials, medications, and oxygen systems while following required safety controls.

NOTE: This description identifies the general nature and essential functions of the position and is not an exhaustive list of every duty. Pafford Medical Services, Inc. may assign other duties consistent with the employee's qualifications and operational needs. Reasonable


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