Community Resource Paramedicine Responder II

City of Gainesville

Gainesville, FL

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (BLS), CPR Certification, Calendar Management, Cardiac Arrest, Cardiac Monitoring, Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, Cerebral Vascular Accident, Certified Relocation Professional, Chronic Disease, Community Health, Community Programs, Community and Social Services, Congestive Heart Failure, Data Collection, Defibrillator, Disease Prevention and Control, Driver's License, EMT-Paramedics, Electrocardiogram, Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine, Emergency Response, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Establish Priorities, Family Medicine, Federal Government, Federal Laws and Regulations, First Aid, Funding, Grant Writing, Health Insurance, Health Plan, Healthcare Providers, Hospital, Incident Response, Insulin, Local Government, Medical Equipment, Medical Products, Medical Protocols, Medical Records, Medical Treatment, Medications, Medicine, Mentoring, Mobile Devices, Myocardial Infarction, Operations Processes, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Prescription Drugs, Primary Care, Privacy Controls, Problem Solving Skills, Program Planning, Project/Program Coordination, Public Health, Quality of Life, Regulations, Risk, Safety/Work Safety, State Laws and Regulations, Statistics, Subcutaneous Injections, Surgical Procedures, Technical Writing, Telemedicine, Ultrasound, Vaccination, Wireless Radio
LOCATION
Gainesville, FL
POSTED
30+ days ago

If you are an Internal City Employee, Retiree or Dependent/Survivor of a City Employee please apply internally via Career Icon in your Workday account. Make a dierence in the community you live in! As a Community Builder-an employee with the City of Gainesville- you will have a direct hand in building and improving your community and making a visible impact on the lives of your neighbors. Working for local government is more than a job, it's a chance to contribute to community success and to help enhance the Gainesville way of life.

Department: GG_Fire Rescue: Community Resource Paramedicine

Salary Range Minimum: $19.13 Salary Range Maximum: $29.85 Closing Date: 03/02/2026

Job Details

This is a professional technical position assisting in developing, implementing administering, and presenting a robust preemptive Community Resource Paramedicine (CRP) Program and services for the organization, its facilities, and local community. An employee assigned to this classification provides care coordination services, comprehensive information, and resource referrals via telephone and in person; performs safety and health checks and offers follow-up care to persons in need. Employee also acts as a professional member of the pre-hospital emergency care team in providing comprehensive basic and advanced life support treatment and care.

Positions allocated to this classification report to the CRP Program Coordinator and work under general direction. Work in this class is distinguished from higher classes by its lack of managerial responsibility and from lower classes by its administrative responsibilities. Errors in this classification have a significant effect on program and patient health outcomes.

Job Description

SUMMARY

This is a professional technical position assisting in developing, implementing administering, and presenting a robust preemptive Community Resource Paramedicine (CRP) Program and services for the organization, its facilities, and local community. An employee assigned to this classification provides care coordination services, comprehensive information, and resource referrals via telephone and in person; performs safety and health checks and offers follow-up care to persons in need. Employee also acts as a professional member of the pre-hospital emergency care team in providing comprehensive basic and advanced life support treatment and care.

Positions allocated to this classification report to the CRP Program Coordinator and work under general direction. Work in this class is distinguished from higher classes by its lack of managerial responsibility and from lower classes by its administrative responsibilities. Errors in this classification have a significant effect on program and patient health outcomes.

EXAMPLES OF WORK

This section of the job description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of duties and responsibilities of the position. The omission of a specific job function does not absolve an employee from being required to perform additional tasks incidental to or inherent in the job. Performance of lower level duties may be required.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Responds to emergencies with operational fire crews when emergencies arise on CRP visits or by 911 dispatch via a district chief when a CRP unit is available and needed.

Performs technical work and documentation in the provision of Basic Life Support (BLS) or Advanced Life Support (ALS) for the acutely sick and injured as defined in Florida Administrative Code 64J-1. Uses medical equipment, based on competency level, such as but not limited to cardiac monitor, defibrillator, performs endotracheal intubation to open airways and ventilate patients; uses other adjunct airways as needed under the direction of a physician.

Provide in-home assessments and treatments at the ALS level on behalf of primary care physicians. ALS Care includes the following:

  • The management of patient care with the assistance of an EMT under the guidance of a supervisory physician or written protocols prepared by a medical director.
  • Interpretation of cardiac rhythms with appropriate interventions.
  • The diagnosis of an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) via the interpretation of a 12 lead ecg.
  • The use of cardiac medications to treat cardiac dysrhythmias.
  • The use of handheld blood analyzers (such as an I-Stat) to process blood labs on behalf of Emergency Room or primary Care Physicians.
  • The recognition of high risk medical events such as sepsis, stroke, acute heart failure, and other medical emergencies.
  • The delivery of medications via Intramuscular Shots, Intravenous infusion, or Intravenous bolus.
  • The management and treatment of respiratory distress patients including invasive procedures the administration of IV/IM medication and advanced airway interventions such as intubation, or surgical cricothyrotomy.
  • The management and treatment of a cardiac arrest patient including invasive procedures such as advanced airways, defibrillation, and IV ACLS medications per the current GFR medical protocols.
  • The management and treatment of serious traumatic injury including the identification of Trauma Alerts, Invasive procedures such as surgical airway procedure of cricothyrotomy, the use of needle decompression to alleviate tension pneumothorax.
  • The delivery of insulin through the use of a subcutaneous injection either through written orders or via telemedicine conferencing that include assessments, interpreting ECGs, and delivering prescribed medications more consistent with primary care or chronic disease management such as antibiotics, insulin, and antiviral medications.
  • The performance and analysis of basic vitals signs and advanced diagnostics such as capnography, ecg interpretation, and possibly ultrasound imaging.

Assessments and treatments will require protection of privacy for all patient information in accordance with the agency's privacy policies, procedures, and practices, as required by federal and state law, and in accordance with general principles of professionalism as a health care provider.

Managing Student Interns/Volunteers from various health programs at local educational institutions including mentoring, supervising during patient visits, and completing evaluations.

Prepares, decontaminates, inspects, inventories, repairs, and/or maintains medical equipment and supplies, first aid materials, and vehicles for safe operation; tests all equipment on a regular basis and checks for future readiness.

Attends team meetings and in-service training as required to remain knowledgeable of departmental operations, to promote improved job performance, and to stay current with changing emergency medicine techniques, state/local policies, procedures, codes, and laws.

Provides direct service through mobile response to identify, prioritize, and resolve social issues including unmet needs in order to reduce repeat 911 use, decrease hospital readmission, and increase patient quality of life.

Coordinates with CRP Program Coordinator and designated medical supervision to create care plans for program patients. Assists in analyzing, designing, implementing, and maintaining a strong and proactive CRP program to meet program goals as established by the Program Coordinator.

Drives and operates ambulances, and other response vehicles to and from incidents in response to emergencies and regularly scheduled appointments.

Develops and maintains effective liaison with assisting community agencies.

Ensures the proper tracking of data and statistical information related to the program.

Conducts special projects in conjunction with the program, to include assisting with grant applications and funding implementation.

Assists in advancing and planning city wide health events such as mobile vaccination, mobile preventative testing, and community health fairs.

Attends work on a continuous and regular basis.

NON-ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Coordinates events and interfaces with other related City events and events sponsored by other organizations.

Works with local, state, and federal agencies, organizations, and individuals relating to program issues.

May be required to supervise employees designated as performing "safety sensitive" functions, for purposes of the Drug Free Workplace Program, depending on job assignment and work location.

May be responsible for enforcing the drug policy, based on physical location and organizational structure.

May act in absence of supervisor.

Employee is subject to recall during a state of emergency.

Assist in identifying grant opportunities and gathering the data/information necessary for those applications.

Performs other related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job function satisfactorily. Below are the required education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Graduation from high school or possession of an acceptable equivalency diploma, and one (1) year progressive experience in health, social services, public health, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities.

Completion of Paramedic certification program, to include a 42-hour credit academic program (most of which clinical hours) and National Registry and/or State of Florida licensure.

Time working in a community resource program or paramedicine program preferred.

Associate's (2 year) degree preferred.

CERTIFICATIONS OR LICENSES

Licens Valid driver license required upon appointment.

CertificationsMust possess Florida State Certification as a Paramedic.

Emergency Vehicle Operations Course required within twelve (12) months of appointment.

American Heart Association CPR certification.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Has thorough knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards, and regulations pertaining to the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.

Knowledge of hospital, social service, and City operational systems and procedures.

Knowledge of chronic disease and how they are successfully managed as well as how they are commonly mismanaged.

Understanding "Social Determinants of Health" and how they may drive repeat hospital visits and 911 calls, as well as how to mitigate those problems.

Knowledge of the 911 response system and associated technologies such as Incident Reporting Systems, mobile radios, Computer aided dispatch, and the response matrix for various call types.

Initiative and resourcefulness in making decisions within established or widely accepted standards.

Vocational or technical knowledge and skills necessary to apply and adapt standard practices to a variety of situations.

Knowledge of prehospital medicine at the Paramedic level as well as family medicine assessments and treatments.

Knowledge of community paramedicine, program coordination concepts, principles, and operation.

Knowledge of accessing and navigating the healthcare system including insurance companies.

Knowledge of core competencies of public health.

Ability to exercise independent judgment to adopt or modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned objectives.

Ability to exercise the judgment and decisiveness required in situations involving evaluation of information against

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