13 Aug
Ambulance Operator (Guam)
Territories, Guam-micronesia 00000 Guam-micronesia USA

Vacancy expired!

Ambulance Operators are dispatched to homes and other locations to transport patients to/from healthcare facilities. Due to the nature of their work, Ambulance Operators must have a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. The position requires evening, weekend, and holiday work hours, and rotating shifts may include 12 or more hours a day. Because they deal with emergency and life or death situations, prospective ambulance drivers must thrive under pressure. They must also be able to remain calm and composed and have the ability to put frightened and agitated patients at ease.

An Ambulance Operator’s duties may vary based on their seniority, whether they hold EMT certification, and the level of certification they hold. However, there are several core tasks that are common to all ambulance drivers, such as:

Safely driving an ambulance to transport patients as comfortably as possible to healthcare facilities

Maintain cleanliness of the ambulance, by sweeping, washing, sanitizing, removing soiled linens, and contaminated supplies.

Daily entries into a sanitization log.

They inspect the ambulance and report any deficiencies for repair. Fuel, oil, transmission fluid, coolant, and wiper fluid levels are checked and topped off if necessary.

Requirements:

Chauffeur's License

CPR/BLS Certification

Lift 100 lbs and more

Team-Minded

Full-time and Part-Time

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