The Emergency Medical Responder is responsible for providing accessible, responsive, and integrated patient care at all times. They collaborate with health care providers, allied emergency service agencies, and other community agencies.
Requirements
- Experience providing care as an Emergency Medical Responder
- Experience working in patient relations and/or in a customer service capacity
- Graduate of an Emergency Medical Responder program held by an accredited Canadian education institution
- Certificate of Practice with the College of Paramedics of Manitoba – Member in good standing, at minimum at the Emergency Medical Responder level
- Valid Class IV Manitoba driver’s license
- Basic Life Support (BLS), level C or equivalent
- Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) from a certified training provider
- Knowledge of College of Paramedics of Manitoba Standards of Practice
- Scope of Practice as documented in the Regulated Health Professions Act
- Manitoba Emergency Medical Response and Stretcher Transportation Act
- Manitoba Highway Traffic Act
- Shared Health clinical protocols, care maps and associated documents
- Personal Health Information Act (PHIA)
- Other applicable Shared Health policies, procedures, guidelines, and directives
- Competent in an Indigenous language and/or knowledge in Indigenous customs, traditions and values
- Working with individuals from diverse cultural, social and ethnic backgrounds
- Use of Shared Health ERS and Digital Health technology, software programs, and equipment
- Both official languages are essential for designated bilingual positions
- Ability to communicate in multiple languages
- Demonstrates and encourages others to follow the principles of the LEADS framework
Benefits
- Comprehensive health and dental benefits
- Life insurance
- Pension plan
- Vacation pay
- Sick leave
- Extended health benefits