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Job Description
Physicians Ambulance Service, LLC is a privately owned - advanced life support ambulance service. We focus on providing the highest level of patient care, while being able to provide timely service to facilities.
We are seeking qualified individuals to join our team and be part of a company that is employee-centered and doesn't take any shortcuts. We believe that taking care of our employees, purchasing high-quality equipment, and providing a clean environment for our employees will make us successful. We are a paramedic & physician owned company.
This position is ideal for someone looking to join a company at the ground level and help us grow - along with growing yourself.
Services we provide:
Advanced Life Support
Basic Life Support
Specialty Care Transport (Ventilators)
IV Placement Services
Special Event Services
Benefits:
Full Time Paid Vacation
Life, Health, Dental, Vision, Short Term
Continuing Education
Requirements:
NREMT - Basic Certification (or valid State Certification)
CPR Certification
Valid Driver's License (with clean record)
Must be 18 years or older
Must be able to lift ambulance cot with 150 pounds on it.
If interested, please apply and we will be in contact with you. In order to be considered for this position you must meet all requirements and provide us with a current, updated resume.
Benefit Conditions:
Work Remotely
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $19.00 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 24 per week
Schedule:
Application Question(s):
License/Certification:
Work Location: In person
Part Time | Full Time
Ancillary Healthcare
$31k-39k (estimate)
04/27/2024
05/27/2024
physiciansambulance.com
CLEVELAND, OH
50 - 100
1958
RON HESS
$10M - $50M
Ancillary Healthcare
Physicians Medical Transport Team is committed to providing the highest quality of care and compassion to those we serve. Our foundation of strong, traditional family values has allowed us to be a leader in emergency and non-emergency medical transportation since 1958. The vision for Physicians Medical Transport Team is to be viewed by other private, local, state and national EMS programs as visionary and trend setting in emergency and non-emergency medical services by demonstrating the highest quality of care while utilizing cutting edge technology and innovative service delivery methods. Ser ...
ving approximately 65,000 patients annually, we provide three (3) core ambulance services: Critical Care (CCT/MICU), Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (ALS). Today, Physicians Ambulance is the primary provider for University Hospitals Health System, 70+ skilled nursing facilities and assisted livings, the Cleveland Browns and First Energy Stadium, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland State University and the Wolstein Center, the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (National Senior Games, Gay Games, Continental Cup, NEOCycle, NCAA partnered events...), the SPIRE Institute, and is the preferred provider for a plethora of special events, including high school football and track events, festivals, 5ks and more! We offer the newest fleet of ambulances in our marketplace. Our squads carry the best pre-hospital equipment and supplies available. Field data computers and sophisticated GPS tracking allow for detailed clinical reporting and accuracy in Estimated Times of Arrival (ETAs). Physicians Medical Transport Team is a family owned and operated Cleveland Company, now in its 3rd generation, that focuses most intently on customer service and patient care (timeliness, care, communication).
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