A Paramedic EMT is the junior member of a two-person ambulance crew and supports the doctor or nurse medic. A Paramedic EMT is typically one of the first healthcare professionals to arrive at the scene of an emergency. Duties of the job include:
Driving and staffing ambulances and other emergency vehicles
Conducting daily shift vehicle and medical stock audits
Keeping an accurate record in the ambulance log book
Keeping the vehicles in a clean and roadworthy condition
Responding to emergency calls
Assisting in stabilizing and assessing patients
Providing emergency treatment; monitoring, assisting in providing pain relief and intravenous infusions
Dressing wounds/injuries
Using specialist equipment including AEDs and defibrillators
Transporting patients to hospital and continuing to assist in providing treatment while in transit
Communicating effectively with patients and their relatives/friends
Teaching and training members of the public to use first aid techniques correctly
Maintaining a clean driving license with no traffic violations
Qualifications:
Completion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technology Paramedic Program from a local or international college or university
Bachelor degree in EMT-Paramedic is an advantage
Two (2) years post registration experience to include two (2) years of emergency room or industrial clinic.
Current SCfHS registration, MoH medical license and home country registration and license to practice
Valid Saudi Ambulance Driving License with no outstanding traffic violations
Fluent in spoken and written English
Valid American Heart Association (AHA) or Saudi Heart Association (SHA), First Aid, BLS and ACLS with at least six (6) months before the stated expiry date on the date of mobilisation
Valid National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) PHTLS with at least twelve (12) months before the stated expiry date on the date of mobilisation