OBJECTIVE:
Reports directly to the EMS Supervisor(s)
Responds to emergency and non-emergency medical aides on the casino floor and surrounding property, and staffs company emergency vehicles at special events and other reservation functions
Maintains a good working relationship with Barona Fire Department personnel and provides additional support on medical aides
Maintains a safe and secure environment for guests and staff by patrolling and monitoring premises
This position interacts with all casino departments internally and guests externally
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Works inside and outside in all types of weather including; extreme heat and cold and temperature changes
Works in confined areas with extreme smoke and noise
Works where there are fumes and odors, dirt and dust
Works with employees and guests who may be infectious
Shall work under direct stress and pressure
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Always be NICE to fellow staff and players; find every opportunity to offer a friendly smile, wave and greeting
Shall maintain a highly professional attitude at all times
Must be self-motivated and eager to learn and advance in the company
Shall wear assigned uniform at all times
Must have a strong knowledge of casino EMS operations and property
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be at least 21 years of age High School Diploma or GED Current CA Driver License CA Ambulance Driver’s license Medical Examiner’s Certificate Health Care Provider CPR Card San Diego County EMT-B Good interpersonal communication skills Good verbal and written skills Minimum one year EMT experienceNote: This description incorporates the most typical duties performed. It is recognized that other related duties not specifically mentioned may also be performed. The inclusion of those duties would not alter the overall evaluation of this occupation.
REQUIRED EDUCATION:
Shall maintain current certifications as required; including but may no be limited to the following:
San Diego County EMT-B,
CPR card,
CA Medical Examiner’s Certificate,
CA Ambulance Driver’s License and CA Class C Driver’s License with clean driving record
Staff members hired into the following positions are considered Mandatory Reporters for purposes of reporting known or suspected child abuse reporting.
As a Mandatory Reporter, staff members must complete an on-line training class, and submit a Certificate of Completion before being hired by the Barona Resort & Casino. The course is located at:
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
Shall function well under pressure both individually and as a team member
Shall perform a daily check of assigned emergency care equipment and shall document vehicle stock on appropriate forms
Shall respond to emergency and non-emergency medical aides as directed, and perform the appropriate BLS treatment and care for all ill or injured persons
Shall operate communications equipment as prescribed by company policy and all applicable ordinances or laws
Shall complete or assist in the completion of a full medical assessment of each patient, under his or her care, and report such findings on the appropriate documentation
Shall operate all vehicles and equipment in a safe prudent manner and adhere to all company policies and procedures and applicable ordinances or laws governing such operation
Shall comply with all Barona Resort and Casino policies and procedures and all applicable ordinances or laws
Shall conduct daily inspections and clean each assigned ambulance and requisition needed equipment and supplies to ensure the availability of properly equipped ambulances
Shall perform drug testing for new hires and random drug testing in accordance to Barona Gaming Anti-Drug policy
Shall perform other duties or tasks as directed by Supervisors or Management
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Please refer to Data Support Sheet for position
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