Paramedic
Company: Sierra Medical Services Alliance
Location: Susanville
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Qualifications/ Experience Requirements At time of hire: Current
Paramedic in the State of California required. Current ACLS
required. CA Ambulance Driver’s License – CA Resident Current CPR
required. Current PHTLS / ITLS required. Current PALS certification
required. Medical Examiner’s Certification Norcal Certification
NREMT-Paramedic Valid Nevada / California Driver’s license
required. Experience in a high performance ALS system beneficial.
Experience in EMS and public education; field or classroom based
desired. Pre-hospital experience preferred. Additional skills:
Experience operating an emergency vehicle a plus, a clean driving
record mandatory. Knowledge of medical policies, procedures and the
SEMSA Standard of Care. Must possess excellent written and verbal
skills. Self starter requiring little oversight. Must be adaptable
to change and able to function in a team based management
structure. Supervision Exercised No Supervision Exercised Position
Accountabilities This position has contact with the staff of base
hospitals, and outlying hospitals; with physicians, public service
agencies (fire, police, highway patrol) and ground ambulance
personnel; patients and their families; and with various service
groups for public relations and educational purposes. This position
has the authority to determine medical and therapy based on the
assessment of the patient in keeping with established protocols;
safety decisions involving patient and aircraft/ambulance; whether
or not additional equipment should be taken; in triage, who to
transport and setting of priorities; and the care, inventory, and
ordering of standard medical supplies. Decisions that must be
referred to the supervisor are management decisions outside
established policies and procedures; flight requests outside of
normal administrative guidelines – distance, search and rescue,
private residence, prearranged transports, long distance
transports; ride-alongs; equipment purchase and addition/deletion
of different drugs; changes in medical protocol; and the
coordination of public relations request. Within this general
framework, this position is accountable for the following
functions: Provide consistent, high quality prehospital care as
outlined by the SEMSA Standard of Care, Protocols, and accepted
local and national treatment doctrines. Provide an exemplary, safe,
professional demeanor at all times. Provide a catalyst for absolute
professionalism, integrity, confidentiality, and competency with
patients, their families, the public, other agencies, coworkers,
and SEMSA management. Dedication to the commitment of
self-improvement and life-long learning. Maintain currency of all
required certifications and licenses. Maintain and improve EMS
leadership skills reading books and periodicals, and by attending
classes, meetings and seminars. Provide feedback to management for
improvement of working conditions, patient care, and system
performance. Responsible for timely, legible, highly accurate
recordkeeping. Assumes the role as educator for the public,
students, and coworkers. Ultimately responsible for all aspects of
patient care from the time of patient contact until transfer to a
higher level of care. Willing to work overtime as necessary. Other
duties as assigned. Company Computer Use Requirement It is SEMSA’s
expectation that all employees in all positions utilize the
available company computer systems, including company email. These
systems allow management to properly communicate with all employees
and provide detailed information in various areas of employment.
All of these links can be found on the company main webpage
www.sierramed.org . Physical Effort/Working Conditions This
position will require mostly field work; staffing and riding in an
ambulance or medical helicopter. Will be required to perform under
adverse working conditions. The incumbent is required to lift over
100 pounds as many as 20 times daily. Must be able to walk, stoop,
climb, twist, bend, run, sit, squat, kneel, and work in awkward
positions when moving patients from all types of locations and
within the ambulance.Must wear special uniform, and protective
clothing for all weather situations and air borne, and blood and
body fluid exposure. Hazards include being in an ambulance running
red lights and siren, dealing with confused and agitated patients,
exposure to adverse conditions and trauma scenes, exposure to
unknown diseases and working in a restricted area. Essential Job
Tasks This position will require fieldwork - staffing and riding in
an ambulance or medical helicopter. The candidate will be required
to perform under adverse working conditions. These conditions may
require special uniforms or protective clothing for all weather and
airborne and bloodborne exposures. Candidates must able to walk,
stoop, climb, twist, bend, run, squat, kneel, and work in awkward
positions when moving patients from all types of locations and
within the ambulance or helicopter. Additionally, the candidate
will be required to perform various lifts and transfers of patients
who may require the use of one or more of the following items:
gurney, scoop stretcher or backboard, stair chair, wheel chair,
neonate isolet, and possibly a two person manual transfer.
Essential job tasks are defined as follows: Independent lift and
carry for 100 feet of essential medical response equipment (i.e.,
first out bag, oxygen duffel, and cardiac monitor) Lift one end of
a patient laden gurney from mid level to high level. Lift one end
of a patient laden scoop stretcher or backboard from ground level
to mid level gurney. Lift and pivot one end of a patient laden
scoop stretcher or backboard over chest height obstacle. Carry one
end of patient laden scoop stretcher or backboard up and down
stairs. “Sit-pick” transfer of patient from chair to gurney. Lift,
carry, and wheel patient laden “stair chair” up and down stairs.
Lift one end of patient laden scoop stretcher or backboard to head
height. Push patient laden neonate isolet up 45° ramp into
ambulance. Additional hazards may include being in an ambulance
operating under emergent conditions (e.g., with red lights and
siren); flying in a helicopter under various weather conditions;
dealing with confused and agitated patients exposure to adverse
conditions on trauma scenes; exposure to known and unknown
diseases; and working in confined spaces. Job Responsibilities
Relating to Patient Privacy The incumbent is expected to protect
the privacy of all patient information in accordance with the
Company’s privacy policies, procedures, and practices, as required
by federal [and state] law, and in accordance with general
principles of professionalism as a health care provider. Failure to
comply with the Company’s policies and procedures on patient
privacy may result in disciplinary action up to and including
termination of employment or of membership or association with
SEMSA or any of its affiliated companies. The incumbent may access
protected health information and other patient information only to
the extent that is necessary to complete your job duties. The
incumbent may only share such information with those who have a
need to know specific patient information you may have in your
possession to complete their job responsibilities related to
treatment, payment or other company operations. The incumbent is
encouraged and expected to report, without the threat of
retaliation, any concerns regarding the Company’s policies and
procedures on patient privacy and any observed practices in
violation of that policy to the designated company Privacy Officer.
The incumbent is expected to actively participate in Company
privacy training and updates made available to you. It is required
to communicate privacy policy information to coworkers, students,
patients and others in accordance with Company policy. Protected
Health Information Role Based Access Access to Protected Health
Information (PHI) will be limited to those who need access to PHI
to carry out their duties. The following describes the specific
categories or types of PHI specific to this job description.
Starting Annual salary $59,904 - $73,923 DOE
Keywords: Sierra Medical Services Alliance, Reno , Paramedic, Healthcare , Susanville, Nevada