Instructor/Operator; I/O –Paramedic
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Healthcare
Medical Education
Location: Fort Cavazos
Summary
All Native Group is seeking an Instructor/Operator (I/O) – Paramedic to provide medically credentialed instruction and operational support in a Medical Simulation Training Center (MSTC) environment. This role is responsible for delivering standardized, high‑fidelity medical training, operating simulation systems, maintaining certifications, and supporting training execution in accordance with contractual performance standards. This position requires maintaining current medical certifications, operating Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS), and delivering high‑fidelity, scenario‑based medical training in both classroom and field environments and is located in Fort Hood, Texas.
Essential Functions
Training Delivery
- Deliver TC3 training across all four tiers:
All Service Members (ASM/Tier I), Combat Lifesaver (CLS/Tier II), Combat Medic (CM/Tier III), and Combat Paramedic (CP/Tier IV) - Instruct 68W Combat Medic sustainment training and CLS initial/sustainment training to non‑medical personnel
- Conduct training in classroom, laboratory, and field training/evaluation environments
- Maintain proper instructor‑to‑student ratios per MEDCoE directives:
Classroom lecture 1:24, Classroom practical exercise 1:6, Invasive procedures 1:1, Skills validation testing 1:1 per casualty - Instruct mixed populations of Soldiers — both inexperienced and seasoned — in class sizes directed by the medical proponent
- Assess students’ critical thinking and psychomotor skills under high‑fidelity simulated conditions
- Support a projected minimum throughput of at least 2,500 68W students annually across all MSTC sites
Scenario Development & Execution
- Utilize approved scenario‑based training per course Training Circulars or as approved by the medical proponent
- Apply moulage techniques, environmental control, and theatrical special effects to simulate realistic injuries and environments
- Assess students using grading sheets for individual scenarios
- Ensure all training content is approved by the appropriate medical proponent (MTN, Deployed Medicine, CMSD)
Simulation Operations
- Operate MSTC systems (ISS, VPS, MT‑C2)
- Configure and execute realistic training scenarios
- Apply moulage and simulation effects
Training Evaluation & Reporting
- Contribute to Monthly Staffing Report (MSR) data as required
- Document and report accidents/incidents
- Maintain training records, student evaluations, and AAR documentation
Equipment Maintenance
- Operate and perform operator‑level preventive maintenance on assigned patient simulators, manikins, medical training equipment
- Follow OEM instructions for handling MSTC equipment requiring extended service agreement repair
- Inventory and manage consumable items (skins, synthetic blood, PMCS kits)
- Notify the COR when consumables are required
- Initiate fielded equipment repair/condition status reports and keep the TOR and APM/COR apprised of equipment issues
- Notify the W‑TRS maintainer (via ACA) for equipment failures outside extended service agreement coverage
Quality & Compliance
- Participate in Quality Control Plan (QCP) activities including peer observations, self‑assessments, and After‑Action Reviews (AARs)
- Maintain all certifications current throughout the contract — no lapsed credentials
- Complete annual TC 8‑800 recertification (all tables)
- Participate in enterprise quality initiatives including instructor development programs and cross‑site standardization
Competencies
- Experience reviewing documents, maintaining electronic files, and managing spreadsheets, tracking logs, suspense actions, or similar records.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and standard office equipment.
- Strong organizational, data‑entry, written communication, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and customer‑service skills.
- Ability to manage multiple records and deadlines and communicate professionally with military, civilian, medical, recruiting, and contractor personnel.
- Ability to learn Government information systems and Army applicant‑processing procedures.
- Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English.
- Experience supervising training or instructional staff.
- Proficiency in conflict resolution and team management.
- Strong…
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