What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paramedic position at Charlotte, County of (FL)?
Join Our Life-Saving Team as a Paramedic!
Are you ready to make a real impact every single day? As part of our Emergency Medical Services team, you’ll be the first to bring hope, healing, and advanced life-saving care when it’s needed most. From stabilizing patients in critical moments to supporting firefighting operations in the field, your skills will change lives.
This isn’t just another job—it’s a calling. You’ll be trusted to step into high-pressure situations with confidence, compassion, and expertise. And when you’re leading a team of fellow EMTs on your vehicle, you’ll shape the way care is delivered in the community.
What’s in it for you?
A chance to be the difference in life-or-death situation
Opportunities to lead and mentor EMT partners
The pride of serving alongside dedicated firefighting teams
A career filled with purpose, challenge, and growth
If you’re ready to bring your passion to a team that counts on you—this is where you belong
Competitive Pay Incentives for Paramedics
$17,000 Annual Paramedic Stipend
Paramedics with a valid Florida certification and credentialed by the County Medical Director earn a $17,000 annual stipend, paid bi-weekly starting at assignment. This incentive recognizes your advanced skills and leadership role as Paramedic in Charge (PIC).
Rescue Seat Pay – Earn More on ALS Units
$2.00/hour for Lead Paramedics on ALS Transport Units
$1.00/hour for Secondary providers (EMT or Paramedic)
(One Lead and one secondary provider per unit.)
We offer a very competitive benefits package including:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance coverage ($26/month for employee only)
- Employee Health Clinic that offers Primary, Acute/Urgent Care, prescription dispensing, labs performed on site, digital x-rays, stress tests and EKGs, and health risk assessments
- Florida Retirement System (8 years vesting for pension plan/1 year vesting for investment plan)
- Highly Recognized Wellness at Work Program (up to $500 incentive deposited to an HRA account for participation in annual wellness program)
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Eleven recognized and observed annual paid holidays, plus additional personal holiday hours, during each fiscal year.
- Accrual of annual (vacation) leave and sick leave
- Training and Professional Development
For a full list of benefits please visit: https://www.charlottecountyfl.gov/departments/human-resources/employee-benefits.stml
- Assess emergency scenes and patients in an organized, thorough manner.
- Provide patient care, treatment, and transport within the scope of a certified Paramedic, following Florida law and approved medical protocols.
- Perform advanced emergency medical procedures as needed during emergency responses.
- Respond to emergency calls and carry out related duties as required.
- Support firefighting operations in a non-combat role.
- Complete reports and maintain accurate patient care and incident records.
- Make sure all equipment, supplies, and vehicles are stocked, working properly, and well maintained.
- Take part in required training, drills, and continuing education.
Licenses and/or Certificates:
- Certificate of Completion from a State of Florida EMS/HRS certified training center or equivalent as approved by EMS/HRS.
- Current certification by the State of Florida as a Paramedic.
- Successful completion and maintenance of an American Heart Association BLS card.
- Successful completion and maintenance of an American Heart Association ACLS card.
- E.V.O.C. certification must be obtained within 90 days of employment.
- Possession of a State of Florida driver's license (Class E minimum).
- Successful completion of Fire Academy and Florida State certification as a FFII may be required after hire at discretion of the Fire Chief.
- You have a solid understanding of advanced emergency medical practices, procedures, and protocols, including those outlined in the U.S. Department of Transportation advanced training program.
- You’re familiar with Florida EMS laws and regulations, including Florida Statutes Chapter 401 and Florida Administrative Code 64J-1.
You can successfully complete a comprehensive orientation and testing process approved by the Medical Director.
You’re mechanically inclined and comfortable operating moderately complex medical and emergency equipment.
You work well with others and communicate effectively with coworkers, patients, and the public.
You’re physically capable of passing agility testing and regularly lifting more than 50 pounds.
You can understand and follow both verbal and written instructions.
You’re able to handle long, physically demanding shifts and work effectively in stressful or challenging conditions.
You’re eager to learn, adaptable, and open to new methods, techniques, and responsibilities.
You are a non-smoker if hired on or after October 1, 1988.
Risk/Safety Conditions: The position requires exposure to risk related to physical and/or mental health and safety (e.g., exposure to environmentally hazardous material, heavy equipment, assault and battery, communicable disease, etc.).
Physical Activities: Stooping, crouching, walking, pulling, lifting, grasping, hearing, seeing up close, seeing far away, kneeling, reaching, pushing, talking, standing, finger movement, repetitive motions, depth perception, climbing.
DISCLAIMER: The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.