Paramedic - Ambulance and Chair (Casual)
Company: UPMC - Pittsburgh Medical Center
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description The Center for Emergency Medicine - Ambulance
and Chair is looking to Casual Paramedics. If you're a Paramedic
who values professionalism, growth, and being part of a
forward-thinking EMS organization, Ambulance and Chair offers the
opportunity to make a real impact - both on patients and on the
future of our service. Schedule & Work Environment - 12 hours per
month required - Schedule posted 30 days in advance - Call Volume
split between primarily 911 emergency response dominant and
non-emergency transports - Coverage area ranges from urban to rural
environments Why Work with Us? Our service is entering an exciting
new chapter, with leadership dedicated to supporting and developing
our people. As we grow in 2026, we're looking for team members who
communicate well, build trust, and inspire those around them. If
you're ready to influence positive change and help move our service
forward, we'd love to meet you. Ambulance and Chair is a
long-standing EMS provider with deep roots in the communities that
we serve. Covering a diverse urban-to-rural response area, our team
answers an average of 40,000 calls annually across 45 communities
in Washington and Greene Counties, providing both 911 emergency
response and non-emergency medical transport. Come work for a
service that values your time and your growth. We offer 24-for-24
pay, a retirement plan with employer match, tuition assistance, and
a modern fleet equipped with mechanical ventilators, IV pumps, and
a progressive blood protocol. Our teams also participate in
cutting-edge research, including nitrous oxide administration by
BLS providers - and much more. Position Summary The Paramedic
provides advanced life support care in the prehospital setting in
accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Health regulations,
regional protocols, and Ambulance and Chair policies. Paramedics
serve as clinical leaders on scene, delivering high-acuity patient
care, coordinating resources, and supporting team members to ensure
safe, effective, and patient-centered outcomes. Compensation &
Benefits - New uniforms provided (coat, shirts, pants) - Annual
fleet upgrades with new ambulances every year - Power stretchers
and power load systems - Service resources and protocols including:
- Blood Protocol participation - Zoll Z Vent ® portable ventilators
- Sapphire IV pumps - LUCAS devices - iPads for on-the-go charting
- Video laryngoscopes (early 2026) - Opportunities to participate
in research initiatives (PAIN Study Program, Nitrous use by BLS
providers) Key Responsibilities - Respond to 911 and non-emergency
calls in a safe, timely, and professional manner - Perform advanced
patient assessments, clinical decision-making, and treatment
planning - Provide ALS interventions within PA scope of practice,
including advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring,
medication administration, and resuscitation - Utilize advanced
equipment such as mechanic ventilators, IV pumps, LUCAS devices,
and blood products per protocol - Serve as the lead clinician on
scene, coordinator care with EMTs, AEMTs, dispatch, medical
command, hospitals, and partner agencies - Provide mentorship,
clinical guidance, and support to EMT-Basics and AEMTs - Accurately
complete electronic patient care reports (ePCR) - Ensure ambulance,
equipment, and medication readiness - Participate in quality
improvement, training, protocol development, and research
initiatives - Uphold patient confidentiality, professionalism, and
organizational values Qualifications - High School Diploma or
equivalent required - Current Pennsylvania Paramedic certification
- Valid Pennsylvania driver's license with acceptable driving
record - Current BLS, ACLS, PALS, and PHTLS/ITLS card - Emergency
Vehicle Operator (EMSVO) certificate - Ability to meet physical
demands of the position, including lifting and moving patients -
Strong communication, teamwork, and customer service skills -
Ability to work independently and remain calm in high-stress
situations Clearances must be dated within 90 days: - Act 31 Child
Abuse Reporting with renewal - Act 33 with renewal - Act 34 - Act
73 FBI Clearance with renewal Preferred Qualifications - Prior EMS
experience - Familiarity with electronic patient care reporting
(ePCR) systems - Interest in mentorship, education, or service
development initiatives
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