EMT, Emergency Medical Technician, Patient Care Technician
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Healthcare
Patient Care Technician, Healthcare Nursing
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement: Must be COVID-19 vaccinated and boostered at least once or apply for Medical or Religious Exemption.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Provide care for patients at the scene of an incident and while taking patients by ambulance to a hospital. An EMT has the skills to assess a patient’s condition and to manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies.
REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or GED. Must have completed the state approved EMT program and completed the certification exam in order to obtain licensure in the state of South Dakota. Must acquire CPR certification.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
Must have understanding of and experience in emergency medical services and all competencies required of EMT.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS:
Primary Physical Requirements:
LIFT up to 10 lbs.:
Frequently when lifting charts, supplies, etc.
LIFT 11 to 25 lbs.:
Occasionally when lifting equipment.
LIFT 26 to 50 lbs.:
Occasionally when lifting and transferring patients, equipment etc.
LIFT over 50 lbs.:
Occasionally when lifting and transferring patients with assistance of another staff member.
CARRY up to 10 lbs.:
Frequently when lifting charts, supplies, etc.
CARRY 11 to 25 lbs.:
Occasionally when lifting equipment.
CARRY 26 to 50 lbs.:
Occasionally when lifting and transferring patients, equipment, etc.
CARRY over 50 lbs.:
Occasionally when lifting and transferring patient with assistance of another staff member.
REACH above shoulder height:
Necessary in performing daily routine patient care.
REACH at shoulder height:
Necessary in performing daily routine patient care.
REACH below shoulder height:
Necessary in performing daily routine patient care.
PUSH/PULL:
Occasionally with equipment used.
Hand Manipulation:
Grasping:
Frequently necessary in performing various patient care activities, especially use of pen when documenting.
Handling:
Frequently with use of equipment and use of pen in documentation.
Fingering:
Daily performance of duties such as various procedures and typing on computer.
Other Physical Considerations:
Twisting:
Necessary with various patient care activities.
Bending:
Necessary with various patient care activities.
Squatting:
Necessary with various patient care activities.
Kneeling:
Necessary with various patient care activities.
Crouching:
Necessary with various patient care activities.
WORK SURFACE: Primarily tile surface.
COGNITIVE AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Talking:
Very necessary in carrying out duties and responsibilities; and communicating with staff, patients and families.
Hearing:
Very necessary in carrying out duties and responsibilities; and communicating with staff, patients and families.
Sight:
Also necessary in performing nursing tasks.
SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES:
Bloodborne Pathogens:
Tasks and procedures performed by employee involve risks classified by CDC as:
Category I (Direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids to which universal precautions apply). Refer to Exposure Control Plan for additional information.
OTHER CONSIDERATION AND REQUIREMENTS:
Work Hazards:
Risk of being exposed to communicable or infectious disease and back strain if proper safety precautions are not followed.
Consequences of Action:
Failure to comply with department and/or facility policies will result in disciplinary action as outlined in the personnel policy manual.
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