Paramedic Ambulance Specialist at Indiana Organ Procurement Organizat
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Ambulance Operation, Airway Management, Emergency Vehicle Operations, Critical Interventions, Chart Documentation, BLS Certification, ACLS Certification, PALS Certification, Pediatric Patient Care, Adult Patient Care

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Join Our Mission to Save and Enhance Lives – Paramedic Ambulance Specialist Are you looking for a meaningful career where your skills and experience can make a life-saving difference? Do you want to contribute to a mission that leaves an incredible legacy? If so, Indiana Donor Network invites you to explore joining our team. Why Indiana Donor Network? Indiana Donor Network is a nationally recognized healthcare organization, serving as the crucial link between donors and patients awaiting life-saving organ transplants, healing tissue, and corneas that restore sight. As the state’s federally designated organ recovery organization and an accredited tissue bank, we are dedicated to making a profound impact on countless lives. About the Role We are seeking a Paramedic Ambulance Specialist to join our team and play a critical role in facilitating the organ donation process through the operation of Indiana Donor Network Ambulances as well as providing, at times, clinical airway skills during in-house donor transport. You will work with a team including an emergency medical technician and an organ recovery coordinator to safely transport donors to our recovery center. Your responsibilities will include: Facilitates the organ donation process by operating Indiana Donor Network Ambulances •    Performs safe operation of ambulance on critical care donor transports from donor hospitals to Indiana Donor Network’s Organ and Tissue Center.  •    Performs safe operation of ambulances for transplant team movement to/from donor hospital/Indiana Donor Network/various local airports.  Facilitates the donation process through donor airway management of adult and pediatric patients. •    Performs advanced airway management if needed.  •    Provides lifesaving and critical interventions to donors Chart completion and documentation. •    Completes all required chart documentation accurately. •    Completes all charts and chart corrections as outlined within Indiana Donor Network policy and procedures. Ambulance Preparation •    Completes Pre-transport documentation. •    Completes proper documentation for checking ambulance safe operations prior to transport. •    Identifies needed supplies. This is a part-time on-call position requiring a minimum of one 16-hour call shift per week.  Who We’re Looking For We seek individuals who are passionate about patient care and the importance of organ donation. Ideal candidates will have the following minimum required qualifications: •    Must possess a valid Indiana Driver’s License.   •    Must have a state of Indiana a licensure of paramedics  •    Must have current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications •    Must show competency of ambulance operations in at least one of the following: o    Certified in Emergency Vehicle Operations Course o    Currently operating emergency vehicles for occupation Join Our Life-Saving Mission If you are looking for a rewarding career where your work directly impacts lives, apply today and become part of our compassionate and dedicated team at Indiana Donor Network. Indiana Donor Network is an equal opportunity employer. Employment is contingent upon successfully passing drug screening and background check, including verification with the Social Security Administration, criminal records review, DMV check, and the Office of Inspector General.
Responsibilities
The specialist will facilitate the organ donation process by safely operating Indiana Donor Network Ambulances for critical care donor transports and transplant team movements. Responsibilities also include providing clinical airway management for adult and pediatric donors, including advanced interventions when necessary, alongside accurate chart completion.
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