Supervisor, Ambulance services Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Columbia, MO at Geebo

Supervisor, Ambulance services

Shifts:
A mix of 12 and 24-hour shift options at bases located throughout Boone County, MOLocation:
University of Missouri HospitalFollow Us On Social Media:
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$27.
21 - $42.
99 /hr.
Job
Summary:
Responsible for daily staffing needs and the logistic resources that may be needed.
Respond to all high priority prehospital emergency calls.
Assist field staff in scene and patient management.
Counsel and coach staff as needed.
Assist the Asst.
Manager of Emergency Services with the disciplinary process.
Complete employee evaluations.
Assist the Asst.
Manager Emergency Services with administrative and operational projects as assigned.
Brief Description:
Assist Manager Emergency Services with projects and administrative duties as assigned.
Counsel and coach staff as needed.
Assist the Asst.
Manager of Emergency Services with the disciplinary process.
Complete employee evaluations, counsel staff and manage discipline for assigned shifts.
Manage utilization of Ambulance Services vehicle and equipment during shift.
Respond to all high priority pre-hospital emergency calls.
Respond to pre-hospital emergency calls integrating into NIMS/ICS structure with local first response agencies The Ambulance Supervisor will be responsible for daily staffing needs and the logistic resources that may be needed.
May complete unit/department specific duties and expectations as outlined in department documents.
QualificationsParamedic (EMT-P or EMT-CP) licensure by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
Chauffeur driver license; class E or higher for Missouri residents.
Five (5) years of pre-hospital paramedic experience.
Recommended Skills Administration Coaching And Mentoring Medical Emergency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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