Ambulance Driver provides transportation for sick or injured individuals to medical facilities for treatment. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Being an Ambulance Driver must be licensed to operate a bus. Licensing requirements depend on the state. Additionally, Ambulance Driver must have a "satisfactory" driving record. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position: Unit Operator
Reports to: Field Supervisor
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Summary:
The Unit Operator assists the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in the safe and efficient operation of their assigned ambulance, for the duration of their shift. This includes communication with customers and patients, the public, dispatch, healthcare personnel, etc. In addition, the Unit Operator will be required to respond to various requests for service as requested by the communications center. All responses and customer contacts will require the efficient and timely completion of reports (completed by the EMT). Other duties may be assigned as availability and organizational needs allow. Above all else, the Unit Operator will serve with compassion and professionalism. This is an entry-level position with no prior experience required. All training can and will be provided on-the-job. Selected applicants will be eligible to attend a Thorne sponsored Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course, expected within six months of hire.
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