Primary Care Paramedic
Island EMS Inc. · PE O'Leary, Canada
About The Role
The PCP provides immediate treatment and transportation of sick and injured individuals to appropriate medical facilities. Due to the nature of operating in the public eye, a high level of professionalism, communication, and knowledge is always expected. The paramedic is required to conduct themselves in a safe and discreet manner, with the responsibility of conduct justification to patients, family members, hospitals staff, management, public agencies, legal court, and more. As an employee of IEMS, you are accountable to our patients, coworkers, and management by supporting all safety-related initiatives, as well as fostering a culture that focuses on patient safety and a safe workplace.
Contact us today for a complete list of roles and responsibilities under the PCP scope of practice with IEMS.
Requirements for your application
- Current Resume and Cover Letter
- Current PEI Paramedic License
- Current CPR card
- Copy of diploma/degree
- Class 4 Driver's License; must be fully graduated/unrestricted
- Driver's abstract; issued within the last 90 days
- Valid Driver's course certificate (CEVO); issued within the last 2 years
- Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check; issued within the last 90 days
- Confirmation of HEP. B vaccination
- Additional training and/or education is highly valued
We would like to thank all candidates for expressing interest. Please note only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
While Medavie may use automated tools, including AI, to support application screening, candidates are expected to complete all recruitment interactions independently—without AI assistance—to ensure a fair and equitable process.
Medavie Health Services is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in its employment practices and to providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment for all employees.
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