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Emergency Medical Technician
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Moncks Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 29461, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
BERKELEY COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Emergency Services / EMS
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
This position typically provides primary medical care to the residents of Berkeley County and ensures the safety and welfare of patients.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS- Quickly assesses the nature and extent of a patient’s illness and/or injury and administers appropriate emergency care within the licensure and training of a South Carolina State EMT. Emergency care may include managing the patient’s airway; administering oxygen; inserting an esophageal obturator airway; operating automatic external defibrillation equipment; performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation; assisting in childbirth; applying a PCPD or Kendrick Extrication Device (KED);
operating a pulse oximeter; bandaging wounds; and operating and maintaining all other emergency equipment which the EMT is licensed to use in the State of South Carolina. - Determines patient condition to decide upon appropriate treatment or to assist a physician by conducting a primary assessment (level of consciousness; airway; breathing; blood pressure; pulse; lung sounds; pupils; skin color and skin temperature) and a secondary assessment (focused or complete head-to-toe inspection; asking the patient or others about medications, current treatment, and prior conditions).
- Uses muscular strength, coordination and endurance needed for lifting, moving and restraining patients; able to work in adverse weather conditions and for long periods in a standing position; and to perform well with little sleep.
- Evaluates physical characteristics of a patient such as blood pressure, crepitation, and lung sounds.
- Functions well in stressful situations, maintains tact with patients, family members and co-workers, and cooperates with fire, police and hospital personnel.
- Operates ambulance communication equipment and relays patient assessment information to medical control physicians clearly and concisely, providing updates as needed regarding the patient’s condition.
- Follows BCEMS protocols and/or treatment orders from the medical control physician.
- Prepares patients for transportation by using appropriate splints, back boards, cervical collars, and head immobilization devices; removes patients from vehicle wreckage; and restrains, lifts and carries patients to and from the ambulance or up and down stairs.
- Drives the ambulance to reach and transport patients as quickly as possible while following local and state driving regulations and BCEMS vehicle policies; uses maps and directional guides and applies knowledge of County streets, roads and landmarks.
- Records information related to patient assessment and treatment on the electronic Patient Care Report (ePCR) and other documents in a clear, concise and timely manner.
- Establishes priorities of care in multi-casualty situations and directs others to assist as needed using the Incident Command System (ICS) as it pertains to BCEMS operations; assumes a subordinate role when working with a paramedic.
- Checks ambulance inventory at the beginning of each shift, maintains an ongoing inventory, reports damaged or missing equipment, and ensures vehicle and equipment are clean and in good working order.
- Performs an emergency vehicle safety and operational inspection at the beginning of a shift or when assuming control of an emergency vehicle.
- Continually re-evaluates emergency care knowledge and techniques and participates in BCEMS training to maintain proficiency and relic ensure requirements.
- Participates in public relations and public education presentations when requested; provides tours of facilities and vehicles, demonstrates procedures, and answers questions to increase public awareness of emergency medical care.
- Completes routine housekeeping tasks and other duties including cleaning of the ambulance and living quarters to prevent the spread of contagious diseases and maintain preparedness.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- High School diploma or equivalent. Associate’s Degree in EMS or other healthcare-related field preferred.
- National Registry Certification or ability to acquire within one (1) year of State licensure; required.
- SC EMT Certification or ability to obtain reciprocity; required.
- One (1) year experience;…
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