Neonatal Pediatric Paramedic - Nights

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**Summary:**

Works collaboratively with the medical director, registered nurse and/or respiratory therapist and is responsible for direct and indirect patient care. Coordinates inter-facility critical care transports of neonatal/pediatric patients using clinical standards and guidelines via ambulance, helicopter or fixed wing.

**Minimum Qualifications:**

**Other information:**

Preferred Certification & Licensure includes: STABLE (Sugar-Temperature-Airway-Blood Pressure-Lab Work-Emotional Support) within 1 year of hire.

Required Experience is 3,000 hours working as a paramedic. Preferred Experience is 2000 hours level II or III NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) and Pediatric Experience combined.

**Required Specific Skills also include:** Ability to drive long hours with adaptability and foresight to handle unexpected situations (i.e., traffic, weather conditions, etc.); Intravenous and Intraosseous insertion skills for pediatric populations, and the ability to learn neonate intravenous skills; Cricothyrotomy skills for pediatric population.

* Required - High School or Equivalent; Required - Technical - Paramedic License

* Required - BLS (Basic Life Support); Required - Reference summary for details; Required - ACLS (Cardiovascular); Required - PALS (Pediatric); Required - NRP (Neonatal); Required - EVOC (Emergency Vehicle); Required; Required - Paramedic

**Facility:**

BayCare Health System, Transport Services-SJCH

**Location:** **St Josephs Main and Children's**

**Status:** **Part Time, Exempt: No**

**Shift Hours:** **6:00 PM- 6:30 AM**

**Weekend Work:** **Every Other**

**On Call:** **No**

**How often will this team member be working remotely?** Never

Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled

**Position** Neonatal Pediatric Paramedic - Nights

**Location** Tampa:St Josephs | Clinical | Part Time

**Req ID** 110456

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