Fort Bend County

Paramedic

$0–0k Rosenberg, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Paramedic at Fort Bend County. Provides emergency pre-hospital medical care. Prepares necessary reports as required”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Available for emergency call-in as needed

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Certified Paramedic, 6 months full time employment as a paramedic, verbal and written communication skills, Interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively with the public, other employees and elected officials, Organizational skills and ability to complete projects, Applicants must pass the Fort Bend County Emergency Medical Services entrance written and skills examination, Available for emergency call-in as needed, Valid Driver's License

What You'll Do.

Provides emergency pre-hospital medical care

Prepares necessary reports as required

Maintains emergency vehicle inventory of medical supplies

Maintains condition of ambulance and station

Maintains territory maps and updates as needed

Acts as lead person on unit when required

Assists and/or instructs other employees with their duties

Signs for and is held accountable for equipment used

Participates in activities and duties related to emergency management

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

verbal and written communication skills

Full Job Description

**Current Fort Bend County Employees (excluding election workers):** Please click [_here_](https://wd5.myworkday.com/fortbendcountytx/d/task/2998$42366.htmld#backheader=true) to apply through the internal Workday Jobs Hub. If you cannot access the Jobs Hub, please contact Human Resources. Fort Bend County is ranked as one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. We have capitalized on not only the creed of our location, but on the "quality of life" for our families to call home. Our employees are the key to our success and the heartbeat of our foundation. The diversity and inclusivity of our community is our strength and at the forefront of a workplace environment welcoming to all. Live Here! Work Here! * Provides emergency pre-hospital medical care. * Prepares necessary reports as required. * Maintains emergency vehicle inventory of medical supplies. * Maintains condition of ambulance and station. * Maintains territory maps and updates as needed. * Acts as lead person on unit when required. * Assists and/or instructs other employees with their duties. * Signs for and is held accountable for equipment used. * Participates in activities and duties related to emergency management during a local state of disaster as directed by appropriate county managers. **MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS:** * High school diploma/GED; Certified Paramedic. * 6 months full time employment as a paramedic. * Strong verbal and written communication skills. * Interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively with the public, other employees and elected officials. * Organizational skills and ability to complete projects. * Applicants must pass the Fort Bend County Emergency Medical Services entrance written and skills examination. * Available for emergency call-in as needed. * Valid Driver's License. **STARTING SALARY RANGE:** $24.99 - $31.24 hourly based on qualifications **CLOSING DATE:** Upon filling positions ** All full-time and part-time employees are members of the Texas County Dist

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