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Under the direct supervision of the Staff RN, this position performs select nursing-related ... High School or GED (Required)PMD - Paramedic - National Association of Emergency Medical ...

Under the direct supervision of the Staff RN, this position performs select nursing-related ... High School or GED (Required)PMD - Paramedic - National Association of Emergency Medical ...

Under the direct supervision of the Staff RN, this position performs select nursing-related ... High School or GED (Required)PMD - Paramedic - National Association of Emergency Medical ...

Under the direct supervision of the Staff RN, this position performs select nursing-related ... High School or GED (Required)PMD - Paramedic - National Association of Emergency Medical ...

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As of Jul 13, 2026, the average weekly pay for paramedic rn in the United States is $2,323.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,903.85 and $2,701.92 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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LPN or Paramedic

LPN or Paramedic

Hocking Valley Community Hospital

Logan, OH • On-site

$22.83 - $31.03/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Description:

The LPN / Paramedic delivers care to patients with a varying degree of acute illness and/or injury. The care provided by the LPN/Paramedic is determined through the process of patient triaging, information gathering, and intervention under the supervision of the attending provider or a registered nurse. The LPN/ Paramedic delivers care under their scope of practice as set forth by the State of Ohio law.


Pay rate is based on years of experience

LPN $22.83 to $31.03

Paramedic $19.90 to $27.80



Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

· Documents patient information and patient care given.

· Responds as part of the team effort to emergencies.

· Recognizes cardiac dysrhythmias and performs ACLS intervention at the direction of the Provider or RN.

· Intubates patients if given direction by the Provider.

· Delivers care to patients as directed, including comfort measures, emotional/supportive care, and general information delivery

· 12-lead EKG.

· Initiation of cardiac monitoring.

· Initiation of IV/IO and infusion of fluids manually or by infusion device at the physician ordered rate, or initiation of a saline lock.

· Insertion of nasogastric or orogastric tube.

· Wound preparation for suturing and suture tray preparation. Cleanse wounds/dress wounds with appropriate dressing materials.

· Application of commercially manufactured splint, sling, ace wrap, cock-up, air casts, soft or rigid C-collar, soft cast, knee and shoulder immobilizer, and clavicle strap.

· Initiate aerosol treatments per physician order.

· Fingerstick blood sugar.

· Assists with lumbar puncture.

· Visual acuity testing.



Requirements:

Paramedic Requirements

  • Must be a graduate of an accredited program of paramedic training.
  • Must possess a current/Active certification as an EMT-Paramedic from the State of Ohio.
  • Previous experience in hospital or clinical setting preferred.
  • Current certification in BLS, ACLS, and PALS through the American Heart Association.
  • Basic computer skills; previous experience with EHR preferred (knowledge of Epic is a plus).


LPN Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited nursing program.
  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license issued by the Ohio Board of Nursing.
  • Previous experience in hospital or clinical setting preferred.
  • Current certification in BLS, ACLS, and PALS through the American Heart Association.
  • Basic computer skills; previous experience with EHR preferred (knowledge of Epic is a plus).