Eureka Fire Protection District — Eureka, NV
Volunteer EMT's or Drivers · Expired
This posting has closed, so it can no longer be applied to. Visit Eureka Fire Protection District’s department page for current openings.
Eureka Fire Protection District — Eureka, NV
This posting has closed, so it can no longer be applied to. Visit Eureka Fire Protection District’s department page for current openings.
EMS Volunteers are stipend per run. Driver: $75.00/run EMT-B: $100/run EMT-A: $150/run
Please note in your application if you are applying for a volunteer driver, EMT-B, or EMT-A in Eureka or Crescent Valley.
Under the direction of the Eureka County Emergency Medical Service Coordinator and the direct supervision of a Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician, safely operates ambulance and performs a variety of volunteer professional services in support of the Eureka County volunteer emergency medical program. This volunteer class is responsible for the safe operation of the ambulance while responding to medical and non-medical emergencies, standing by at events with the potential of injury, and public service activities. This volunteer class does not provide medical care. Responds as needed and for routinely scheduled training.
Education and Experience: Driver’s training or education. Emergency Vehicle Operations training; certificate or other evidence of successful completion.
Required Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations: Continued volunteerism is contingent upon all required licenses and certificates being maintained in active status without suspension or revocation. Maintains Current and Valid: Nevada Driver’s license and Nevada Ambulance Attendant license. Must be able to speak, read and write English. Certificate or other evidence of successful completion of an Emergency Vehicle Operations course or training.
Physical/Mental Demands & Working Environment: The physical requirement described herein are repetitive of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. The volunteer must be able to perform in confined spaces and to be available during varied shifts, hours, and locations, including weekends and holidays. While performing the duties of this position, the volunteer is frequently required to walk or jog on uneven surfaces, bend, stoop, climb, crawl, squat, and stand for long periods of time. The volunteer must be able to lift and/or move weight of up to one hundred (100) pounds. Under stress, incumbent must be able to utilize critical thinking skills, such as logic, judgement, and reasoning. Exposure to hazards, including, but not limited to; vehicle traffic, body fluids, toxic agents, smoke, dust, fumes, heat, cold, noise, and odor. Performs duties both inside and outside; being outside occurs on a frequent basis and requires exposure to; vehicle traffic, dust, fumes, high noise levels, and extreme weather conditions.
This position is not eligible for benefits.