Mobile Integrated Health Provider
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
Overview
Incumbent serves as Part-time Mobile Integrated Health Provider I – AEMT/EMT-B or Paramedic/Registered Nurse for the Morgan County EMS, responsible for providing patient care/treatment, care coordination, and preventive outreach and education.
DutiesPerforms duties within the scope of medical license and/or certification, including providing patient care/treatment, care coordination, and preventive outreach and education.
Coordinates health and behavioral health services for patients such as primary care practices, specialist clinicians, social services agencies, and community organizations to connect patients to needed resources.
Completes initial and ongoing patient assessments associated with health, environment, family support, and financial needs, including developing effective managed care coordination plan.
Coordinates appointments and follow-up with physicians, pharmacists, and hospitals.
Completes patient contact reports with associated documentation to facilitate plan of care for patient.
Conducts patient education, including but not limited to diabetes prevention and treatment, hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), fall assessments, injury evaluations, geriatric frailty visits, and nutrition as needed.
Consults and provides education to family members and other support to ensure care is on-going and client needs are identified and met. Participates in educational and public information programs.
Responds to assigned medical follow-ups, including providing appropriate medical procedures to the sick and injured as defined in the Morgan County MIH Medical Protocols.
Ensures adequate resources for EMS and MIH activities, including equipment, supplies and medications. Maintains and monitors medical equipment and medication supplies.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Job Requirements and Difficulty of WorkMinimum AEMT or EMT-B license/certification and with minimum one (1) year patient care experience. Possession of required initial and ongoing training/continuing education (CEU) courses, as required, to maintain current state certifications and licenses.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Possession of, training programs/certifications within established departmental deadlines including, AHA CPR for Healthcare Provider certification, NIMS 100, 200, 700, and 800, and Biohazard training. EVOC/EVDT preferred.
Must be proficient with all medical equipment and medications utilized by Morgan County EMS department.
Must be proficient with all department SOPs and numbered memos in reference to the EMS and the MIH program.
Ability to meet all County hiring requirements, including passage of a drug test and a written exam.
Working knowledge of community geography, street names, locations and landmarks.
Working knowledge of and ability to apply policies and procedures of Morgan County EMS, including federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
Working knowledge of and ability to operate and maintain MIH related equipment and supplies.
Working knowledge of technological, legal and operational changes that affect the activities and work progress of the EMS and MIH programs.
Working knowledge of Department blood borne pathogen exposure reporting procedures and ability to utilize universal health precautions to prevent oneself against infection.
Working knowledge of radio frequencies, procedures and limitations, and ability to speak clearly and distinctly, hear and be heard and understood in person, by radio, and by telephone.
Working knowledge of ePCR preferred.
Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to prepare written reports within established Departmental deadlines.
Working knowledge of and ability to make practical application of customary practices, procedures, rules and regulations of the Department and ability to take authoritative action as situations demand.
Ability to respond swiftly, rationally and decisively to emergency situations, perform necessary duties and take appropriate actions, despite stress of personal injuries or life and death situations.
Ability to maintain proficiency in large volume of protocols including drug dosages.
Ability to perform essential functions of the position without posing a direct threat to the health and safety of other individuals in the workplace.
Ability to prepare and present educational and public information programs.
Ability to properly operate all assigned vehicles, medical equipment, uniforms and standard office such as medical equipment, such as computer, printer, telephone, specialized communications equipment, radio, heart monitor, defibrillator, suction unit, IV equipment, splints, cervical collar, spinal board, and pulse oximeter.
Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing with co-workers, other County departments, hospitals, nursing homes, fire and other emergency personnel, law enforcement agencies, aeromedical transport, physicians and their staff,…
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