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What to Expect
Tesla has an outstanding opportunity available for an EMS Technician to join
the Tesla EMS team at our Fremont, CA On-Site Medical location. The primary
role of the EMS Technician is to assist with associate transport on-site
following an emergency event. EMS Technicians are also cross-trained to
support and function as EMS Responders when required in the care of ill or
injured associates. This role reports to the Associate Manager for Emergency
Medical Services.
What You'll Do
Transport ill or injured associates following a medical event on Tesla
property
Respond to the scene of an emergency on Tesla property and effectively
triage, treat, and disposition ill or injured associates
Utilize medical equipment and employ procedures including, but not limited
to: CPR, AED, cardiac monitor, suction devices, spinal immobilization
devices, oxygen, and other procedures and medications required to provide
care
Compete transport log reports that accurately reflect the end-to-end
locations, associate information, and disposition of transports completed
Complete patient care reports that accurately reflect your scene size-up,
assessment of the associate(s), treatment rendered, and disposition
Follow Tesla EMS field treatment guidelines, policies, procedures, as well
as those of the respective county LEMSA
Cross-train in skills and procedures that directly support other divisions
that include, but are not limited to: Fire Response Team, Environment
Health and Safety, and Workplace Health
Assist Associate Manager in the development and maintenance of training
hosted by Tesla EMS for Tesla associates, e.g., Stop the Bleed and hands-
only CPR
Assist Associate Manager in the oversight and control of projects related
to the daily operation of Tesla EMS, e.g., supply logistics, record
keeping, upkeep of response vehicles, et cetera
Assist Associate Manager in the development and maintenance of QA/QI
projects and reports related to Tesla EMS
Other duties as required by either Tesla EMS or Tesla, Inc
What You'll Bring
Current California paramedic license
Current AHA Basic Life Support (CPR and AED) certification (ACLS, PALS,
and ITLS or PHTLS highly desired)
Current California Class C driver's license
ICS 100, 200, 700 and 800 (ICS 300 and 400 highly desired)
Must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED
equivalent
2+ years of experience as a paramedic in a 9-1-1 system
Industrial EMS experience highly desired
Ability to work days, nights, weekends, and holidays
Ability to work past scheduled end-of-shift with little or no notice
Ability to lift or carry 200 lbs. or more with assistance
Ability to tolerate wearing multiple different types of PPE for extended
periods of time
Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively in both written
and verbal form
Ability to size-up complex emergency situations and employ appropriate
medical response strategies and tactics to minimize losses
Ability to act in accordance with Tesla guidelines, as well as state and
federal laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and statutes