EMS Coordinator, Clinical Services

Job Locations US-NJ-Newark
Banner Position Number
H66782
ID
2025-16069
Category
EMS
Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

About the Role

The primary purpose of the EMS Coordinator, Clinical Services is to provide operational direction to and assure the clinical product delivered by University Hospital EMS is high quality and aligned with industry’s best practices. The EMS Coordinator, Clinical Services works closely with the EMS Medical Director(s). Key tasks include the direct supervision of EMS Training Supervisors and the Chief Flight Nurse, oversight of the EMT training program, developing quality assurance metrics and processes, developing continuing education programs for Advanced Life Support, Basic Life Support, Specialty Care Transport and
JEMSTAR program areas, monitoring clinical credentials, reporting quality metrics, conducting clinical reviews, developing clinical remediation plans, representing the EMS department at hospital wide clinical service line meetings, and representing the EMS department at statewide EMS clinical meetings and committees.

 

Responsibilities

What You’ll Do

  • Provide strategic and operational leadership for University Hospital EMS clinical services.
  • Ensure EMS clinical care aligns with current best practices and quality standards.
  • Collaborate closely with EMS Medical Director(s) to guide clinical initiatives.
  • Supervise EMS Training Supervisors and the Chief Flight Nurse.
  • Oversee the EMT training program and ensure its effectiveness.
  • Design and implement quality assurance metrics and review processes.
  • Develop and manage continuing education programs for:
    • Advanced Life Support (ALS)
    • Basic Life Support (BLS)
    • Specialty Care Transport
    • JEMSTAR program
  • Monitor and maintain clinical credentialing for EMS personnel.
  • Analyze and report on clinical quality metrics.
  • Conduct clinical case reviews and implement remediation plans when needed.
  • Represent EMS in hospital-wide clinical service line meetings.
  • Participate in statewide EMS clinical committees and meetings.

 

Qualifications

What You’ll Bring

  • Must hold a valid New Jersey Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic (MICP) certification.
  • Requires a minimum of five (5) years of experience as a paramedic.
  • Prior supervisory experience in EMS is preferred.
  • Must be physically capable of:
    • Sitting, standing, and walking for extended periods.
    • Lifting instructional materials or equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
    • Kneeling, crawling, climbing, or jumping during simulations or field activities.

What We Offer

  • Medical & Prescription Drug Coverage
  • Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) & Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Short- & Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Pension Plan
  • Pet Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Professional Development

 

Compensation (NJ Job Transparency Law)

The expected salary range for this position is $89,072.00 - $111,339.00- $133,609 per year, in accordance with the New Jersey Pay Transparency Law; final compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.


About Us

University Hospital is one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers. As the principal teaching affiliate of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and the only state-certified Level 1 Trauma Center in Northern New Jersey, University Hospital is training the next generation of physicians and advancing science to discovery while taking exceptional care of patients, regardless of their financial situation.

 

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We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you want to grow your career in healthcare while serving a vibrant community, we’d love to meet you

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