EMS Emergency Call Taker

Job Locations US-NJ-Newark
Banner Position Number
H70354
ID
2024-14127
Category
EMS
Type
Regular Full-Time
Salary Range
TT/1550:$21.20- $21.70- $22.36

Responsibilities

The primary purpose of the EMS Emergency Call Taker position is to use the Medical Priority Dispatch System and Fire Service Communications System to answer and triage telephone requests for emergency and non-emergency assistance from, and for, persons of all ages and populations, gather and process pertinent information, provide pre-arrival and postdispatch instructions, and dispatch and coordinate the response of appropriate resources while monitoring all communications for efficiency and the safety of responding units under the supervision of an EMS Communications Supervisor. Performs in the communications center, or the field as required, completing all required documentation and other assigned duties supporting efficient EMS operations and representing University Hospital (UH) and EMS in a positive and professional manner.

Qualifications

High school diploma or GED required. One (1) year Emergency Services experience and one (1) year of Public Safety dispatching experience preferred. Fire Dispatch certification preferred. Must be able to pass a medical evaluation and a respirator fit test and wear an N95 particulate filter respirator mask in accordance with PEOSHA standards as a condition of employment. Bi-lingual English/Spanish skills preferred. Must possess and maintain current and active credentials in good standing as follows:
NJ Basic Telecommunicator certification AND NJ Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) certification AND Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) certification must be obtained within 1 year of hire. American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for the Healthcare Provider Incident Command System (ICS) Level 100 National Incident Management System (NIMS) Awareness.

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