Paramedic - Shift Lead
Company: Priority Ondemand
Location: West Memphis
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description ROLE SUMMARY The Shift Lead represents the
Operations Director with onsite operational leadership during their
assigned shift. The Shift Lead must act independently to provide
shift coordination and oversight, ensure timely and effective
communication and collaboration with the Operations Supervisor. KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES Essential Duties and Responsibilities Demonstrate
judgment and self-sufficiency in effective problem solving while
serving as the leader of the assigned shift. Standard intervention
in situations involving patients, visitors, staff and external
customers. Coordinate operations and personnel activities to meet
Priority/Baptist objectives related to the provision of services on
designated shifts. Oversee patient care flow while redirecting and
allocating resources. Report patient/customer concerns and report
findings to the Operations Supervisor. Coach staff and report
potential situations requiring immediate intervention, including
interpretation and administration of Priority/Baptist policy and
procedures to the Operations Supervisor. Intervene and problem
solve inter-departmental issues during his or her shift.
Communicate pertinent information in a timely manner to the
Operations Director and department leadership. Document
information, actions, and decisions and communication to
appropriate department leader. Communicate issues identified by
front line staff to the Operations Supervisor for follow-up during
leadership meetings. Support clinical, operational, and fleet
services throughout the entire operation. Collaborate with clinical
and dispatch staff to foster delivery of quality care. (Coordinate
activities as needed with communication with the dispatcher and
Operations Supervisor). Assist in evaluating and reassigning staff
during crisis situations. Monitor emergency action procedures.
Start emergency action plan. Evacuate staff as needed. Ensure that
all patient documentation is accounted for his/her shift. Daily
inventory of all radios, laptops, tablets, vehicle keys & fuel
cards during each shift. Responsible for ensuring all crew members
are in approved company uniform and that uniform is clean, neat and
serviceable. Perform other duties as assigned. The incumbent must
perform routine tasks in and around the ambulance service building
including but not limited to: Checking, restocking, inventorying
and cleaning any apparatus operated by the company. Cleaning, doing
dishes, emptying trash, and other related duties in the station.
Representing the ambulance service while on duty at public service
functions, exhibitions, and other public events. Being a team
player, as EMS is a team effort, and providers must provide
necessary assistance to ensure system sanitation, readiness, and
adherence to quality assurance standards. Be flexible, as emergency
services operate on a 24-hour clock. The incumbent’s assigned work
shift schedule may vary, and the incumbent should be available to
respond immediately for a call during the assigned work period. The
start and shift end times may vary due to the nature of the
business. Maintain a thorough working knowledge of local geography,
which includes maps, streets, and grid book systems. Maintain a
thorough working knowledge of applicable current standards of care,
including equipment functions and uses. Conduct him/herself in a
courteous, helpful, dignified and professional manner at all times
when dealing with patients, coworkers, supervisors, and the public.
Show up to work in a clean, serviceable and neat uniform. The
employee will not wear any unapproved apparel unless otherwise
approved by the leadership team. CORE COMPETENCIES The Shift Lead
must consistently demonstrate the following core competencies to
ensure safe, efficient, and effective operations during assigned
shifts: Operational Leadership: Ability to provide on-site
leadership, direction, and decision-making during assigned shifts
while representing Operations leadership. Situational Judgment &
Problem Solving: Demonstrates sound judgment under pressure,
quickly assesses dynamic situations, and takes appropriate
corrective action within established policies and procedures.
Communication & Coordination: Effectively communicates with
Operations Supervisors, Dispatch, clinical staff, and field
personnel to ensure continuity of operations and timely issue
escalation. Team Oversight & Coaching: Provides real-time guidance,
coaching, and feedback to field staff to support performance,
professionalism, and adherence to standards. Policy & Procedure
Adherence: Applies and reinforces company policies, protocols, and
safety standards consistently and appropriately. Customer & Patient
Focus: Maintains a professional, service-oriented approach when
interacting with patients, families, partners, and external
stakeholders. Crisis & Incident Response: Demonstrates calm,
controlled leadership during emergencies, incidents, or system
disruptions. Accountability & Documentation: Accurately documents
shift activities, incidents, and communications to support
operational continuity and leadership follow-up. REPORTING
RELATIONSHIP The Paramedic Shift Lead reports directly to the
Operations Supervisor and serves as a key strategic partner to
executive and regional leadership. Required to submit to random
drug screening policy and procedures and may be required to sign a
confidentiality agreement. Duties and responsibilities are subject
to change. WORK ENVIRONMENT & TRAVEL The Shift Lead role operates
primarily in a fast-paced, high-acuity emergency medical services
environment and includes the following conditions: Work is
performed in and around ambulance stations, vehicles, patient care
environments, and public settings. Frequent exposure to emergency
scenes, variable weather conditions, and high-stress situations.
Regular interaction with field crews, dispatch personnel, clinical
leadership, and operations management. The role requires
flexibility in responding to operational demands, staffing needs,
and emergent situations. Shift schedules may include nights,
weekends, holidays, and extended hours based on operational
requirements. Minimal travel is required. Travel is generally
limited to movement between assigned stations, response areas, or
nearby operational locations during the assigned shift. Occasional
local travel may be required to support operational needs,
training, meetings, or special assignments. Qualifications REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS High School diploma or GED Tennessee, Mississippi or
Arkansas State licensure as a Paramedic Three years field
experience as an EMT, ADV EMT, Or Paramedic Must possess and
maintain a valid driver’s license Advanced working knowledge of a
windows compatible computer and be able to enter necessary data
into such PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The position requires significant
physical strength and dexterity and the ability to function in very
adverse environments with exposure to numerous safety risks
typically found at emergency scenes. This includes but is not
limited to; Lift/Carry weights ranging from a few pounds to in
excess of 150 pounds Bend/Stoop in a range of 1 to 90 degrees
Crouch/Kneel Climb while lifting and carrying heavy objects such as
a cot or other device with a patient on it Reach, Push/Pull and
Handle/Grasp. Maintain balance and strength in awkward positions.
Speak clearly under stressful circumstances. Accurately communicate
ideas orally and in writing in English. Respond physically with a
sense of urgency. Speak loudly. Hazards: The incumbent, when
responding to emergency situations, may be exposed to dust, fumes,
gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions, and chemicals.
There is also exposure to body substances that may contain
infectious materials that could cause illness or death. There is
potential for bodily harm or death from violent patients,
bystanders, or other dangers. At all times the incumbent is
expected to adhere to all applicable policies and procedures
concerning safety and the prevention of contamination and infection
due to blood borne pathogens. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Function
calmly, coolly, and collectedly under all types of stressful
situations. Get along well with diverse personalities. Work
independently with minimum supervision for assigned tasks. Exercise
sound independent judgment within general policy and procedural
guidelines. Anticipate and identify problems and take initiative to
prevent or correct them. Establish and maintain effective working
relationships with all levels of personnel within the medical
community, the company, outside agencies, and with patients and
members of the community. Receive and follow orders.
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