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Paramedic - PRN - EMS - Ambulance Service
PRN positions available.

JOB SUMMARY: Provide Basic and Advanced Life Support emergency medical services to ill or injured persons and transportation by ambulance to and from medical treatment facilities. Additional responsibilities include driving ambulance; liaising with the dispatch center, clients, families, and allied professionals; and administrative and maintenance functions.

Trigg County Hospital follows the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulation regarding vaccination of healthcare workers. Effective March 15, 2022, all onsite employees must have received the necessary does to complete the COVID-19 vaccine series (i.e. two injections of Moderna or Pfizer, one injection of Johnson & Johnson) or have been granted for a qualifying exemption; or have been identified as having a condition that temporarily defers them from vaccination requirements. New hires will also be required to comply with this requirement before working onsite for Trigg County Hospital.

QUALIFICATIONS: Kentucky Licensed Paramedic. Valid, unrestricted driver's license.

Additional Information
Position Type : Pool/PRN/Per Diem
Shift : Other
Ref Code: 022921A
Closing Date: 11/13/2022
Contact Information
Kathy Gray - Director of Human Resources
Human Resources
254 Main Street
Cadiz, KY 42211
Email: kgray@trigghospital.org
Phone: 270-522-3215
Fax: 270-522-2356
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Trigg County Hospital is a 25-bed critical access facility located near beautiful Lake Barkley and scenic Land Between the Lakes. The hospital opened its doors to the citizens and visitors of Trigg County and the surrounding area on April 22nd, 1952. That day, Former Kentucky Governor, Lawrence Wetherby, made a statement which still very much describes Trigg County Hospital to this day: "There are larger hospitals in the world, but none more efficient or beautiful."