What are the responsibilities and job description for the Paramedic - IP - St. Louis Emergency Department position at Mercy?
Education
- High school diploma or GED required.
Licensure
- Graduate of an EMTP program and licensed in the state of practice.
Experience
- New or experienced paramedics welcome.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent standing and walking.
- Significant bending, lifting, and patient movement.
Certifications
(Preferred prior to hire but may be obtained during orientation)
- Basic Life Support (AHA)
- ACLS (may be required based on department)
- PALS (may be required based on department)
Safety & Risk Management
- Follows infection control practices and responds appropriately to crises.
- Protects patient rights and supports fall and restraint safety.
- Maintains a clean, organized, and safe environment; reports facility repair needs.
- Ensures the department remains orderly and free of clutter.
Coordination of Services
- Involves patients and families in care decisions and assists RNs with admissions/discharges.
- Performs assessments as directed and provides safe patient handoffs (SBAR, bedside report, rounding).
- Communicates changes in condition to the RN/provider promptly.
- Supports care planning, documentation, and patient progress toward outcomes.
- Maintains knowledge of scope of practice, completes required competencies, and participates in process improvement.
- Reinforces patient/family education and completes assigned protocols.
- Prioritizes care with the RN and delegates tasks to UAPs based on competency.
Primary Clinical Responsibilities
- Administers IV push meds (including narcotics), verifies highrisk meds, and manages infusions.
- Manages respiratory devices and provides care for intubated patients.
- Performs reassessments, patient scales (RASS, CIWA), and EKG interpretation.
- Completes procedures such as splinting, POC testing, and removal of sutures/staples/drains.
Complex Clinical Responsibilities
- Manages hypothermia protocols and central lines (flushes, dressings, meds).
- Monitors blood products, stops infusions for reactions, and acts as second verifier.
- Uses ultrasoundguided and external jugular IV access; operates rapid infusers.
- Provides lifespan care, transports critical patients, and applies/removes restraints.
Communication Management
- Completes discharge documentation, removes IVs, and reinforces education.
- Uses multiline phone systems professionally.
- Applies HEARTS servicerecovery method.
- Provides accurate updates to patients/families and communicates delays, next steps, and expectations.
From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32 hours per pay period.
Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
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