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Planning, Preparedness and Emergency Management Officer

POSITION OVERVIEWThe Readiness Captain is the primary source of contact for all standby and large-scale events, emergency management, and operational resiliencyThe position requires excellent record keeping, a high level of organization, and the ability to develop and maintain programs from their beginningThe Readiness Captain's responsibilities include ensuring field personnel have the equipment and supplies they need to do their jobs, planning and preparedness for the organization and process development and management of logistics, event and emergency managementAlso, may develop and deliver training to team members.
As part of the duties of the position, the Readiness Captain is responsible for providing field command, supervision, and leadership at events and in the field as required, including functioning as a Paramedic in the clinical setting, and other rescue specialist(Note:
must fulfill all clinical requirements of the Paramedic job description.
) May function as a Captain in TVEMS Operations and must fulfill all requirements of the Operations Captain Job Description, below.
Under minimal supervision, the Readiness Captain provides direct field observation, management, and evaluation of employees both in and outside the Field Training ProgramFunctions in the community to perform the duties of a paramedic, demonstrates and promotes the TVEMS expectations of behavior, culture and company wide expectations and upholds command directives, policies, and proceduresServes in a highly visible position in the community and, as such, the incumbent is required to act with a high degree of courtesy, professionalism, and respect and always with the best interest of the welfare of the patient and the public in mind.
These job responsibilities should not be considered as the exclusive standard of the position; the role may include other responsibilities and duties as assigned to meet TVEMS needs.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS:
Education/
Experience:
Any combination of education and experience providing the required skill and knowledge for successful performance would be qualifyingTypical qualifications would be equivalent to:
An associate or bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in EMS, public health, management, or a closely related field(Additional experience in the areas listed above may be substituted on a year-for-year basis up to a maximum of four years for the required educationEducation in one of the fields listed above beyond a bachelor's degree may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for the required experience.
)Incumbents:
High School diploma or equivalent.
A valid, unrestricted Colorado driver's license with a driving record that meets organizational requirements.
Colorado State Paramedic certification or licensure, and possession of current AHA ACLS and CPR certification.
3 years ALS field ambulance experience and fulfillment of all the requirements of the Paramedic job description.
Knowledge:
Principles and techniques of training and performance evaluation and adult learningPre-hospital advanced emergency medical practices, TVEMS protocols, policies, procedures, and equipmentBasic human resources knowledge, performance evaluation and personnel managementKnowledge of emergency management structures and functions, knowledge of planning fundamentals, knowledge of supply chain management and processes.
Skills:
Communicates clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing; supervising, training, and evaluating subordinatesAbility to set up and maintain records and files as required for effective operational functionsOperation of all company vehicles and equipment; delegating responsibility and achieving results through subordinates; maintaining order in an environment of changing prioritiesSkill in researching and writingSkill in critically evaluating processes.
Abilities:
Must be able to work well with people and display empathy appropriately, to actively listen and respond appropriatelyMust possess the ability to function successfully alone or in a team environment, to communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing, and to set up and maintain records and files as required for effective position functionsMust be able to work with others effectively, be self-directed and have an aptitude for detailsMust be able to problem-solve and work in an unstructured atmosphereMust use electronic record-keeping systems and data to drive effortsAbility to handle and maintain confidentiality of patient records and other personal informationMust be able to establish and maintain relationships with partner organizations and to be responsive with communications and follow-up.
Physical Requirements:
Be able to perform such full range of body movement as bending, stooping, crawling, kneeling, walking, running, lifting, climbing, and carrying all under stressful and often unstructured, uncontrolled, potentially dangerous situationsMust be physically capable to carry heavy medical and rescue equipment and the sick or injured.
Behavioral Competencies:
Support TVEMS vision and missionMaintain confidentiality of all work informationDemonstrate an ability to function successfully in a team environmentExhibit courteous, compassionate and respectful treatment of internal and external customersDisplay a positive attitude and flexibility in changing situationsParticipate in identifying problems and suggesting solutions.
COMPANY WIDE EXPECTATIONS:
Refrains from harassing and discriminatory behavior and safeguard employees and the public from the same.
Follows established confidentiality procedures.
Participate in development and enforcement of safety policies and procedures.
Demonstrate a positive and constructive attitude toward customers and coworkers.
Maintains training and education to meet the demands of job responsibility.
Maintains professional appearance and demeanor.
Serves as TVEMS ambassador within the community, sharing concerns and ideas expressed with TVEMS management.
Represent TVEMS through public relations and public education activities.
Essential Functions:
Schedule and coordinate all standby events and act as TVEMS liaison at required standby planning events.
Build the TVEMS operational plan and assist partnering agencies with an Emergency Action Plan for standby events.
Act in a command capacity at events and be a part of unified command for events and incidents.
Confirms correct billing information and records are completed in a timely manner for standby events.
Produces reports from events to include financial and operational reporting.
Assist in the design of and teaches standby event policies and procedures to TVEMS staff.
Prepare equipment and vehicles for standby events.
Ensure standby events are staffed appropriately including BLS, ALS, and Command staff.
Ensure crews have appropriate equipment and supplies to successfully manage standby events.
Ensures patient contact records from events are thorough, complete and submitted in a timely manner.
Review and approve or deny public events in the TVHSD and coordinate EMS requirements with event stakeholders.
Works with functional areas and logistics to approve purchases and determine specifications for desired equipment and supplies.
Participate in developing policies for TVEMS operations for emergency management and maintain TVEMS operational requirements at the EOC.
Participate in the development and implementation of emergency operations plans for all-hazard events within the TVHSDevelop resiliency plans for TVEMS to prevent interruptions in operations and service during unplanned events, including the writing and review of COOP and COB plans.
Ensure processes and logistics are adequate for normal operations and for unplanned events.
Assist the TVEMS Education Division in public education and training of first responder partners, as necessary.
Assists in supervision and mentoring of EMT's, Paramedics and Field Training Officers.
Evaluates physical plant, equipment and vehicles and perform minor maintenance and repairs.
Maintains timely, complete, and accurate patient care records and other required documentation.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITSAnnual pay range - $80,400-$120,000 (consideration given to external experience, education, and qualifications when determining starting rate)Pension Plan and 457 Plan with graduated employer match.
Generous paid time off accrual.
Medical, Dental and Vision InsuranceLife Insurance, Short and Long-Term disability, 100% employer-paid.
Potential for hybrid work after first 90 days.
WORKING ENVIRONMENTMaterial and Equipment Involved:
Various emergency medical, fire and rescue equipment and vehiclesWorking knowledge of computers and associated software.
Hazardous Exposure Category:
Category IInvolves an inherent potential for mucous membrane of skin contact with blood, body fluids or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them(Appropriate protective measures are required when involved in a Category I task.
)Note:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodationThe above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being assigned to this jobThey are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of individuals in the jobThis job description is not an employment agreement and/or an expressed or implied employment contractManagement has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without noticeIncumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as may be required to meet the needs of TVEMSCompensation details:
80400-120000 Yearly SalaryPI50f561929768-35216-34223450 Recommended Skills Adult Education Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Billing Cpr Clinical Works Apply to this job.
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