Paramedic (Quick Response Vehicle)
Company: Priority Ondemand
Location: Anderson
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Summary: A QRV (Quick Response Vehicle) paramedic
responds from a rapid response vehicle that is equipped to provide
emergency medical care in both the emergency and non-emergency
environment. A QRV paramedic will rendezvous with another med unit,
typically staffed with a BLS-level crew, and provide ALS care on
scene and throughout transport. This requires them to have
excellent decision-making skills and the ability to work
independently and, in a team, setting. Ensures compliance with all
South Carolina Department of Public Health rules and regulations
related to Emergency Medical Services. Checks and maintains all
ambulance equipment and vehicle to ensure it is clean and in proper
working condition. Maintains all company required licenses and
certifications for an EMT-P position. Must hold a State of South
Carolina Driver’s License. Must attend mandatory training in
addition to all EMT-P required courses. Follow all company policies
and procedures including company medical director approved
protocols and standing orders. Employees hired into this position
are subject to a six- month introductory probationary period.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Respond to all calls for
service dispatched by the Medshore Communications center as
directed. A QRV paramedic is to provide rapid response to emergency
medical calls from an SUV to rendezvous with a responding BLS crew.
Ability to operate independently in the field and be responsible
for the maintenance of their equipment, including the vehicle and
all medical equipment. They must ensure that all equipment is in
good working condition and properly maintained. Ability to
collaborate effectively with other first responders to provide
coordinated care in emergency situations. Must be able to
effectively communicate with other members of the emergency medical
services team, such as EMTs, paramedics, and other medical staff.
They must be able to provide accurate and timely information about
the patient's condition and treatment. Provide flexibility in
assisting staffing by being willing to work on an ambulance when
needed. Provide care and treatment to patients according to company
policy and the company medical director protocols. Ensures
ambulance/assigned vehicle and all equipment is cleaned and checked
daily. Any deficiencies should be reported immediately to the shift
supervisor or Operations Manager. Prepares and completes
appropriate reports including Patient Care Reports (PCR), billing,
exposure reports, incident reports, daily, weekly, and monthly unit
check offs. Ensures unit and crew members adhere to Medshore
Ambulance Service policies, procedures, guidelines, directives, and
standards. Reports any deficiencies to the shift supervisor or
Operations Manager. Ensures vehicle placed in-service comply with
required laws, rules license, and regulations as outlined by the
State of South Carolina and other authorized agencies. Prompt and
regular attendance at work and mandatory meetings. Maintain a state
of readiness and professionalism while on duty. Maintain a
professional appearance and conduct while in company uniform either
on or off duty. Self-motivated and requires little supervision and
direction. Performs other such duties as may be required.
Knowledge, Skills and Ability: Knowledge of methods and techniques
for providing on-site emergency medical services. Knowledge of
company medical director approved protocols and standing orders.
Ability to read and interpret local maps. Demonstrated skills in
the successful completion of multiple, simultaneous and rapidly
emergent tasks. Demonstrated ability to read and understand medical
terminology. Demonstrated ability to write reports, and
correspondence. Demonstrated ability to effectively present
information and respond to questions regarding patient care,
Medshore Ambulance Service operations and other customer service
issues. Demonstrated ability to utilize personal computer systems
including PCR reporting, email, and MDT applications. Demonstrated
ability to represent Medshore Ambulance Service and other team
members as an EMS professional. Working Environment: Due to the
nature of EMS Care working conditions, employees may be exposed to
inclement weather, potentially hazardous conditions, psychological
stressors, diseases, and other illnesses. Frequent interruptions,
work pressure, difficult personalities and irregularities in work
schedule are expected. Employee is subject to continually changing
deadlines, while performing the duties of this job. The employee
will be occasionally required to attend meetings, some of which may
take place outside of regular working hours. The employee will
occasionally go for periods of time without sleep, food, or breaks
as determined by call load. FLSA Status: Non-Exempt DISCLAIMER: The
information provided in this description has been designed to
indicate the general nature and level of work performed by
incumbents within this job. It is not designed to be interpreted,
as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities,
qualifications and working conditions required of employees,
assigned to this job. Management has sole discretion to add or
modify duties of the job and to designate other functions as
essential at any time. This job description is not an employment
agreement or contract. Qualifications Minimum EMT-P Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED South Carolina Department of Public
Health EMT-P Certification Basic Life Support Certification
Advanced Cardiac Life Support PHTLS or equivalent certification
(within 6 months of hire date) PALS or equivalent certification
(within 6 months of hire date) EVOC or equivalent certification
Current State of South Carolina Driver’s License Certified in the
maintenance of ventilators and IV infusion devices (Within 6 months
of hire date. Classes are provided by Medshore Ambulance Service
after hiring.) Physical Requirements: While performing the duties
of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to
finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or
hear. The employee frequently is required to stand and walk. The
employee is occasionally required to sit, climb, stand, or balance.
The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 180 pounds and
occasionally lift and/or move up to 300 pounds with assistance from
others. Specific vision abilities required by this job include
close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception,
and ability to adjust focus. IND3
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