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EMS Unlimited

Communication Logistics Specialist Dispatch Scheduling Logistics

EMS Unlimited, Rifle, Colorado, United States, 81650


Job DescriptionPOSITION IDENTIFICATIONReports to: Operations DirectorPlace of Work: 1828 Enterprise Ct. Rifle, CO 81650Full TimeMedical/Dental/VisionRetirement, 401K, 4% company matchA drug free workplaceAn Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO)

COMPENSATION$24.00 - $28.00 per hourOvertime is paid as required by law

SCHEDULEThis exciting new role at EMS Unlimited will work 12 hour shifts. 3 to 4 day's per week from 0930am to 930pm. 3 day's "on", 3 day's "off" > 3 day's "on, 4 day's "off" pattern.POSITION SUMMARYThe EMS Unlimited Communication & Logistics Specialist is at the forefront of serving our customers and must bring a consistent and exemplary degree of of customer service to our hospital and transport team customers. This role requires a high degree of attention to detail, critical thinking, multi-tasking and problem solving and above average computer and technology skills.This employee will answer inbound phone calls from hospitals, wildfire incidents, employee's and others. In addition, outbound phone calls to coordinate responses to services requests and managing asset deployments is part of the role. As a dispatcher you will maintain constant situational awareness of all company apparatus and manage their assignments in an online dispatch platform.Between phone calls and other crew communications the logistics component of this role will update and coordinate crew schedules and the scheduling platform.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESMaintain a superior level of customer service through multiple mediums of communication such as phone and text. (customers must hear your smile)

Manage and triage multiple requests for service

Direct ambulance responses and transports

Monitor weather and road conditions

Input data into multiple platforms

Input and coordinate team schedules

Performs all duties and functions of the Communications Center.

Demonstrates ability to type 35 words per minute.

Answers incoming administrative and non-emergency telephone lines in a courteous and professional manner.

Receives incoming calls, promptly ascertains proper levels of response, and allocates resources to match dynamic system demands.

Triage calls and enters accurate data into the dispatch computer.

Enter all information in the appropriate fields of the CAD while paying special attention to business names, apartment names, apartment/suite number, gate codes, patient location, instructions to access the patient, and most importantly crew safety information

Interact with field units professionally over the phone and radio using proper etiquette and utilizing excellent customer service skills.

Familiar with response policies of client facilities and the ability to interact with them professionally.

Monitor all radio traffic while simultaneously listening in the room for pre-alerts to incoming calls, pre-alerting units, and putting units promptly on the scene to maintain system compliance.

Constantly monitoring the system ensuring units are en route to post moves in a timely fashion and making sure other units are within an acceptable distance from post.

Give appropriate routing to units when needed. Have knowledge of how to get this information.

Identify and report field performance concerns to the Operations Manager.

Maintain knowledge of current or updated policies and procedures.

Controls radio traffic, dispatches waiting calls within 30 seconds.

Familiarize yourself with various group pages and use them accordingly.

Manages System Status Plan and utilizes available units promptly to maintain the plan.

Maintains accurate status of field units.

Demonstrates working knowledge of CAD codes and functions.

Demonstrates knowledge of policies and procedures of the Communications Center.

Assists with routine upkeep of the Communication Center.

Provides

pertinent and necessary

information to responding crew, such as necessary supports, cross streets, nature of the call, etc.

Investigates and reports all time exceptions.

Updates system as the trip progresses, adding mileage, diversions, problems encountered, etc.

Completes and submits daily status reports, including response time exceptions, response compliance, and unusual incidents, i.e. complaints, accidents, injuries, call-offs, etc.

Demonstrates ability to interact cooperatively with peers, supervisor, and other company personnel.

Assists with the training of new Dispatchers and Call Takers as directed by the Lead Dispatcher and/or Communications Center Supervisor.

Demonstrates thorough geographic knowledge of all company service areas.

Demonstrates ability to properly cancel a previously scheduled trip.

Communicates activities of the shift to ensure a smooth transition between shifts and to increase awareness of problems and concerns as they arise.

Track all turned-down trips on the appropriate form.

Advise appropriate management when the supply of daily forms is running low.

Maintains a clear work area.

Adapt procedures accordingly following equipment or system failure.

Document all crew changes and times crews go out of service on the daily crew roster, and update crews and/or units in a computer.

Performs other related tasks and duties as assigned.

Communications Center is staffed 24 / 7. May be necessary to work day, evening, weekend, holiday shifts, and may be called back or held over to maintain staffing levels. Dispatcher is to be clocked in,

in their seat at the work station, ready to take over at the appointed start time for their shift.

Must have the ability to perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodations.

Completely and accurately fill out insurance pre-authorization form, as needed.

Qualifications:QualificationsQUALIFICATIONSBackground in basic medical terminology preferredCurrent Colorado Paramedic or EMT license is strongly preferredStrong communication skillsGeneral working knowledge of computers and technology systemsBe able to complete all physical requirements of the job with or without a reasonable accommodationHigh school diploma or GEDAbility to prioritize multiple tasks; ability to work independently and as a team member.Ability to employ discretion and confidentiality in sensitive areas.Ability to read, interpret, and follow instructions in memos, letters, and various documents.Regular and predictable attendance.Thorough geographic knowledge of service areas.Effective written and oral communications skills.Effective interpersonal skills.Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently.Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.Radio communication skills.Speak clearly and concisely in an understandable voice via radio, telephone, and in person.Must be able to pass a drug test and pass a criminal and civil court record check.

Additional InformationAll information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.