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Paramedic Instructor

EMSA
Full-time
On-site
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Essential Functions of the Position



  • Meet all organizational requirements and responsibilities of a NREMT-P provider, as defined by the Medical Control Board.

  • Conduct self in an ethical, professional manner; project a positive self/company/system image.

  • Establish a learning-centered environment focused on skills competency and learning outcomes, which promote the organizations mission, vision, and values. Maintain strong rapport with team members.

  • Develop, coordinate, and instruct Paramedic level course curriculum that meets established national curriculum standards.

  • Develop and maintain annual course schedules, and classroom, materials, and equipment consistent with the policies of any affiliate institution and the organization.

  • Coordinate all aspects of paramedic school laboratory and clinical site activities.

  • Supervise all team members enrolled and attending paramedic school, excluding regular field operation/communication shifts.

  • Ensure all associated documentation is accurate, complete, and appropriately maintained.

  • Report all required program KPI’s, develop and implement individual student performance improvement plans when necessary.

  • Participate in other projects and/or research initiatives that enhance and support EMS education.

  • Maintain in depth knowledge of current clinical protocols and standards established by the Office of the Medical Director/Medical Control Board.

  • Always be prepared to perform in the capacity of a field Paramedic.

  • Adhere to and enforce all organizational policies and safety standards.

  • Perform other duties as determined by the Clinical Services Manager and senior leadership.


Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities



  • Must be in good standing as a current field Paramedic; cannot be under clinical care review for any clinical errors deemed serious by the Office of the Medical Director.

  • Must be able to meet all credentialing requirements established by the Office of the Medical Director for the Clinical Educator/Quality Improvement Officer (CE/QI) Credential if working in the capacity of an EMSA credentialed paramedic.

  • A good understanding of diverse learning styles, and the ability to deliver educational material in an effective manner.

  • Strong communication skills: both written and verbal and the ability to speak effectively and engage larger groups.

  • Ability to maintain confidential patient and personnel information.

  • Establish and maintain close working relationships with team members while demonstrating compassion and a sincere dedication to their needs and concerns.

  • Strong attention to detail.

  • Work independently with little supervision to meet goals of the department.


Supervisory Responsibilities


No direct supervisory responsibilities but will manage projects and activities as directed.


Physical Demands



  • Required to walk, sit, stand and move about the property for periods of time.

  • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.

  • Must be able to lift, carry, push or pull up to 25 lbs.

  •  Occasionally may need to lift pull or pull objects up to 250 lbs. in all directions with a maximum lifting of 350 lbs. there is occasional walking and standing but minimal kneeling, crouching, bending, twisting.


Work Environment



  • Work performed in an office setting, off-site and in the field.

  • Work has a high-stress environment.

  • Some exposure to external environmental conditions, such as heat, cold, rain, snow and ice.



  • Noise level can range from minimal to intense.


Minimum Qualifications



  • Associate’s degree preferred for the secondary instructor.

  • Associate’s degree required for the primary instructor.

  • One year of instructor experience preferred.

  • Nationally registered Paramedic with a minimum of two years of field or supervisor experience in an EMS system at the Paramedic level.

  • Annual Paramedic written protocol proficiency exam score of 85% or higher.

  • Two or more of the following instructor ratings within six months of time in position: CPR, ACLS, BTLS, PHTLS, PEPPOSDH.

  • State EMS Instructor License or ability to obtain.

  • Must be 21 years of age or older.

  • Must possess a valid Oklahoma driver’s license.


Must be able to pass a background check and drug screen