Paramedic Intern
King County
Auburn, WA
Full-time
Health Care Provider
Posted on May 30, 2020
- Summary
- Due to COVID-19 outbreak, the closing date for this posting was extended to June 30, 2020. The testing and interviews have been moved to July, 2020. Please check the updated posting for the new dates.
Public Health – Seattle and King County values diverse perspectives and life experiences. The Department encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and veterans.
King County Emergency Medical Services / Medic One are seeking applicants to enter a 10 to 12 month training program to become certified as King County Paramedics. Paramedic certification is granted upon the successful completion of the University of Washington / Harborview Medical Center / Seattle Fire Department Paramedic Training Program. Paramedic training includes: lectures, medical labs, medical/surgical rounds, emergency room and ICU/CCU experience, and riding on the Seattle Fire Department paramedic units.
King County Medic One is a public service organization, a critical link in our regional Emergency Medical Service system, providing high quality advanced patient care. Our Paramedics are trained through the world renowned University of Washington / Harborview Medical Center / Seattle Fire Department Paramedic Training Program.
If you have questions about the application process please contact Tod Levesh at (206) 296-8550 / tod.levesh@kingcounty.gov or Nic Horea at (206) 263-8736 / nicolae.horea@kingcounty.gov
For more information about King County Medic One employment see:
King County Medic One
King County Medic One Facebook Page
Work locations: Medic One Kent and Harborview Medical Center - Downtown Seattle.
Application process:
Applicants must apply online with Public Health AND Public Safety Testing (PST). You will be required to submit applications with both agencies. For more information about the written exams and to apply online with PST, please visit their website at: http://www.publicsafetytesting.com
PST will conduct a general knowledge exam and a basic EMT exam, which is based on National DOT standards. The written exams must be taken no later than June 30, 2020 in order for you to participate in this year's testing process. The most competitive applicants will be determined based on the written exam scores, and then invited to participate in the skills assessment center, physical ability test, and Oral Board interviews (the exact dates TBD). Applicants invited to the skills assessment center will need to provide copies of their current EMT or Paramedic Cert and Driver License in order to participate.
EXAMINATION PROCESS:
Applicants who meet the posted minimum qualifications will complete their written examinations with PST. The most competitive candidates will then move on to the skills assessment center. The most competitive candidates from the skills assessment center will be invited to an oral board, and complete a fitness evaluation. Finalists will be asked to a final oral board with Paramedic Training.
Applicants who have completed and passed all parts of the examination process will be placed on an eligibility list. This list will remain in effect for one year or until a new examination is conducted and a list created.
The selected finalists will be required to pass a psychological fitness evaluation and a comprehensive physical examination, which includes an x-ray of the lower back, and a drug screening. Criminal, driving, and employment background checks will be conducted and finalists must pass prior to starting the Paramedic Training Program.
Candidates applying with Public Health will need to respond to the supplemental question listed on the job posting. All work history will be verified. Any applicant that provides false information will automatically be disqualified from the process.
- Job Duties
- While in training, participate as a response team to predetermined types of emergencies requiring paramedic services, including structure fires and hazardous materials (HazMat) incidents, mass casualty incidents (MCI) and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) events; provide appropriate ALS care to patients in unusual environments such as low-angle and vehicle extrication rescue incidents; determine and provide, within the context of patient care guidelines and physician oversight, the most appropriate treatment for patients out of the hospital, including appropriate mode of patient transport and destination.
- While in training, communicate with patient and/or family regarding medical condition; transport patient in an emergency vehicle and deliver patient to appropriate medical facility.
- While in training, perform key shift change activities and discuss pertinent issues with Operations Officer (MSO); perform scheduled equipment maintenance and housekeeping duties.
- While in training, provide input and oversight to Basic Life Support (BLS) crews regarding treatment and transportation options.
- While in training, check and report the operational and safety status of equipment and medic vehicle to MSO; participate in safety training as mandated by federal and state law.
- While in training, document incidents according to established guidelines, using documents such as Medical Incident Report Forms (MIRF) and appropriate journals; participate in special activities or training as directed by program administrators; and assist with public education and injury prevention efforts.
- Experience, Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills
- Three years of field experience as an EMT or Paramedic in an urban or rural pre-hospital Emergency Medical Services setting, one year of which must be consecutive experience with a single agency. If you do not have at least three years of experience you do not qualify to participate in the testing process. No exceptions will be made.
- Current certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic.
- Demonstrated knowledge of emergency medical care.
- Demonstrated skill in communicating clearly orally and in writing.
- Demonstrated skill in accurately recalling information and events associated with emergency services.
- Demonstrated skill in calmly communicating with patients and family members who are under duress.
- Demonstrated ability to perform emergency assessments and emergency treatments.
- Demonstrated ability to make decisions during emergencies and interact effectively with others.
- Demonstrated ability to work under stressful conditions.
- Supplemental Information
- This selection process may include but is not limited to: evaluation of application materials and supplemental questions, testing and interviewing. For more information about our selection process, please refer to http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/jobs/hiring.aspx
- Employees are required to protect the privacy and security of protected health information as defined in State and Federal Law.
- Staff may be required to play an active role in the event of a public health emergency, which may include changes in responsibilities and working hours.
- The selected candidate will be required to pass a thorough background investigation.
- The selected candidate is required to pass a lifting test, psychological evaluation and a pre-employment physical exam.
- Employees are required to adhere to OSHA/WISHA guidelines including but not limited to completing their mandatory trainings on time and obtaining required immunizations.
- Regular and reliable attendance, effective communication skills, and development of effective working relationships are requirements of all Public Health positions.
- Public Health relies on office automation (Microsoft Office) and web-based enabled tools, therefore candidates must be proficient and comfortable with computer use to perform functions associated with on-going work.
Union Affiliation: Positions in this classification are represented by IAFF, Local 2595.
This position is not eligible for leave, holiday, insured, or other benefits.
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01Please verify your work experience below. List your 12 months of consecutive experience first followed by the total 36 months. Include the following: name of institution/ employer, phone number, and address; work experience obtained; dates employed (e.g. 01/01/2009 - 12/31/2011) and total months employed. All references will be checked and verified.02Has any of your current or previous EMS or healthcare provider credentials ever been subject to suspension, probation or other administrative or disciplinary action? If so, please explain the circumstances and action taken.
Required Question