What a Licensed EMS Clinician Does

 

Duties

    • Be familiar with the use of rescue equipment and supplies within license level and with their location in the ambulance.
    • Provide patient care at the direction of a paramedic from Mid Coast Hospital or the senior Harpswell Neck Rescue EMS provider on scene.
    • While at Mid Coast Hospital, replace the supplies and medications used on the call. Ensure decontamination of the ambulance and equipment after a call.
    • Submit a Maine EMS electronic report within 24 hours of completing a call.

Requirements

    • Present evidence of immunizations/immunity to five childhood diseases:
      • Mumps, measles, German measles, chicken pox and pertussis (whooping cough)
    • Present evidence of an annual flu shot or sign a declination form.
    • A valid driver’s license.
    • A valid Maine EMS license.
    • Initial and annual driving record check and an initial criminal background check.
    • In-house driver training and Maine Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Certification (EVOC).
    • Bureau of Labor Standards/OSHA initial and annual training. (We provide the training.)

Schedule and Training

    • Work 12-hour shifts weekly
    • In-house training – 2 hours monthly
    • You will receive a pager and radio for monitoring your shift at home or at the station.

 

Application Form

Legal Name
Mailing Address
Physical Address (if different)
Emergency Contact
Emergency Contact Address

Please provide three references

Reference 1
Reference 1 Address
Reference 2
Reference 2 Address
Reference 3
Reference 3 Address

Entering my name below attests to the accuracy of the information provided and releases the fire department to obtain a driving record history, contact references and complete a criminal background check.