Position Type: Permanent Closing date: 2025-12-23 Emergency Medical Care
Inc. (EMC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Medavie Health Services (MHS) that
manages and operates ground ambulance, air medical transport and the medical
communications operations in Nova Scotia through a performance-based contract
with the provincial government's Emergency Health Services (EHS) Operations
division and the Department of Health and Wellness. As well, EMC operates
TeleHealth/811 medical communications for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
for the Department of Health. We access all communities in Nova Scotia in a
timely and efficient manner with our fleet of more than 180 ambulances and
support vehicles operating out of 60+ stations. We respond to 165,000+ calls
annually across the province, which are actively managed through the EHS
Operations Medical Communications Centre, the hub of all emergency (911) and
non-emergency (hospital transfers) medical calls. The EHS Operations LifeFlight
program provides even greater accessibility by responding to patients on scene
or through inter-facility transports by our critical care team via helicopter,
fixed wing, or ground ambulance. In addition, paramedics in Nova Scotia
participate in various programs both urban and rural such as community-based
paramedic programs, collaborative emergency centres, and emergency preparedness
and special operations, to name a few. There are lots of opportunities waiting
for you in Nova Scotia. Apply now to learn more about our service and available
positions. Nature and Scope: Licensed with the Nova Scotia Regulator of
Paramedicine (NSROP), the Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) works within the
Emergency Health Services Nova Scotia (EHS NS) system in the emergency response,
transport and transition of care domains. Within the emergency response domain,
the EMR attends to requests for service, mass casualty incidents and other
emergencies to provide immediate treatment and transportation of the sick and
injured to appropriate medical facilities. The EMR will work with other
healthcare providers and first responders as part of a team to deliver care to
patients outside of the hospital. Within the transport domain, the EMR may
facilitate transport of patients to, from or between hospitals; to or from
medical facilities for appointments; as well as transport patients to the
hospital following EHS clinical team assessment. Within the transition of care
domain, the EMR will provide support and care for patients in the hospital who
are still under EHS care waiting placement within the hospital. The EMR may also
assist with providing medical coverage throughout Nova Scotia at public events
such as concerts, festivals, community events, etc. Due to the nature of the
position, the incumbent is in constant contact with the general public,
therefore a high level of professionalism will be expected at all times. The EMR
will also be expected to conduct themselves in a safe and discreet manner.
Protocol and standard operating procedures will guide the EMRs conduct. As an
employee of EMC we are accountable to our patients and coworkers by
participating in and supporting all safety related initiatives, as well as
acting in a manner that fosters a culture that focuses on patient safety and a
safe workplace. Duties and Responsibilities: The position entails, but is not
limited to the following: Determines the nature and extent of a patient's
illness or injuries and other pre-existing medical conditions. Performs
appropriate medical care in accordance with policy, procedure, and clinical
practice guidelines. Prioritizes the safety of patient handling and movement
following all safe work procedures. Operate all system and company vehicles in
accordance with Nova Scotia laws as well as all applicable Policies and
Procedures and Safe Work Practices of EMC and EHS. Utilizes EHS NS ambulances
and its equipment in accordance with the EHS NS fleet policy manual. Works
closely with other emergency services realizing limitations and boundaries of
those individuals and self, taking safety and training into consideration at all
times. Provides receiving hospital staff with oral and written report of their
observations and patient care provided. Also assist hospital staff if requested,
to provide emergency treatment. Completes all work-related documentation as per
policy within required time frames. Replace used supplies and performs equipment
and system checks as per policy. Use personal protective equipment provided as
required and trained. Conducts cleaning or decontamination of vehicle interior
and its equipment in accordance with Infection Control Manual Protocols.
Maintains reasonable on-going cleanliness of vehicle, station, and/or premises
during scheduled shift. Practices good hygiene and demonstrates socially
accepted customer service skills, when interacting with patients, family
members, other emergency services, colleagues and with the general public.
Maintain a high degree of discretion and confidentiality to protect patient and
client personal and health information. Displays capability of decision-making
and takes initiative as needed. Prudent operation of communications equipment
and professional interaction with dispatch center within standard operation
procedures. Performs other such similar, comparable or related duties as may be
required or assigned. QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: Education & Experience:
Successful completion an NSROP approved EMR training program. Pass the Canadian
Organization of Paramedic Regulators (COPR) Entry to Practice Exam for the EMR.
Obtain and maintain EMR licensure with the NSROP through completing any mandated
continuing medical education. Thorough working knowledge of EMR essential
functions. A valid Nova Scotia class 4 driver's license. Mandatory Vehicle
Safety Program training required. Driving experience in a similar environment is
an asset. Experience operating larger vehicles preferred. Knowledge & Skills
Working knowledge of and proper use of available personal protective equipment.
Effective oral and written communications. Possesses interpersonal skills in
dealing with people and working in teams. Demonstrates ability to exercise some
degree of discretion and independent judgment. Physical Requirements: Must
successfully complete the Employment Physical Abilities Test (PC-PAT/OPPAT).
Physical Environment Environment involves indoor and outdoor work in possible
extreme weather. Irregular working schedules involving shift work, casual relief
and potential overtime as needed. Prolonged sitting/driving periods of time. Be
able to work variable hours including weekends and statutory holidays. Will be
exposed to patients with communicable diseases. May encounter violent patients.
Prolonged noises from sirens. Will be exposed to traumatic situations. Physical
Effort Good general health and physical coordination. Good eyesight (or
corrective lenses). Be capable of meeting the highly physical demands of the job
such as sitting and standing for prolonged periods of time, reaching, gripping,
heavy lifting, push/pull, twisting, turning of neck, providing CPR, operating
resources and moving patients over uneven/challenging terrain, etc. Effectively
support and assist with the movement of clients/patients on various medical
resources (e.g. wheelchair, stretcher, hospital bed, lifting devices, etc.)
Sensory Attention Ability to multitask. Be able to react quickly and remain calm
in difficult and stressful situations. Be able to understand, speak, read, write
English to learn training materials, communicate effectively with the travelling
public, and write reports. Sensory/perceptual demands along with good
concentration. Cognitive Pressures Exercises discretion and independent
judgment. Emotional stability. Effective oral and written communications.
Possesses interpersonal skills in dealing with people and working in teams. Be
able to demonstrate dependability and reliability. Have strong problem-solving
skills. Below lists all requirements required in your application: Eligible for
registration from the Nova Scotia Regulator of Paramedicine. Visit:
https://www.nsrop.ca/ for more information A NS Class 4 Driver's License or
equivalent that authorizes you to drive an ambulance (provide a copy of both
front and back). A copy of your five-year driving abstract dated within 90 days
of application deadline. Criminal background check and vulnerable sector search
dated within 90 days of application deadline. Proof of successful paramedic
physical abilities testing (PC-PAT/OPPAT) that has been completed in the last 12
months. CEVO ® 4 or 5 - online driving safety course. For more information:
http://coachingsystems.com/product/cevo-5-ambulance-online/. Resume, Cover
Letter and 3 References (references will be conducted online). The pre-screening
session will consist of the following: Panel interview EMC's next EMR
orientation begins January 13, 2026. Please apply by December 7, 2025 to be
considered for the January orientation. Please reach out to
paramedicapplications@emci.ca if you have any questions regarding your
application. Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative of
the citizens we serve. We are committed to building an inclusive team that
represents a variety of backgrounds, cultures, races, perspectives and skills.
We encourage applications from all qualified candidates including women, persons
of any sexual orientations and gender identities and/or expressions, Indigenous
persons, African Canadians, other racialized groups, persons with disabilities.
Candidates who identify as being from any of these groups are encouraged to
voluntarily self-identify. We're recognized as one of Canada's best places to
work and are a leading provider of health solutions and insurance for 1 in 10
Canadians. Introduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if
there's a role that seems like a good match. Full careers. Full lives. Medavie
is a national health solutions partner and innovative leader in healthcare
delivery, benefits management, health management, and primary care. Backed by
the strength of a team of 8,500+ professionals from coast to coast, we’re
committed to improving the wellbeing of Canadians so that every life can be
lived to the fullest. Medavie provides all-in-one private health insurance,
public health administration, emergency medical services as Canada's largest
contracted provider, as well as primary care, community health, mental health
and addictions solutions, medical communications, and clinical training. As a
not-for-profit organization, Medavie is one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers,
certified by Imagine Canada for philanthropy and community engagement, and
Rainbow Registered as an organization that champions diversity, equity, and
inclusion.