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EMT

Nashville, TN

Position: Certified Emergency Med Tech (EMT); Part-Time/ Full Time

Department: First Aid / Security

Supervisor: Security Manager and Environmental Health & Safety Director 

 

Description:

 

The Nashville Zoo Security and Safety Department are looking for a few good people to round out our safety team. Available shifts include full or part-time weekdays, weekends, holidays, and special events.  

We are looking for dedicated professionals with demonstrated experience in EMT operations, fire service, military, or other public safety professions. To be successful, you must bring a desire to protect and serve others, provide world-class customer service to our guests, and work as part of a team. 

EMTs Administer first aid treatment to guests and employees of the Nashville Zoo. Must use sound judgment in the analysis of emergency and non-emergency situations and react calmly and quickly under those circumstances.   

Additionally, EMTs assist in finding and relocating lost children with their parents or guardians, provide general park information to guests, and participate in other public safety and customer service-related duties.  Work hours parallel with zoo operating hours.  

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Performs emergency medical skills, within the scope of their practice. 

  • Administers care in conjunction with facility or client protocols. 

  • Working knowledge of anatomy and physiology. 

  • Works with local emergency service providers. 

  • Completes all incident and medical report forms. Provides any necessary follow-up 

Skills:

  • Ability to work with general public and children while representing the Nashville Zoo in a positive manner 

  • Ability to communicate effectively and de-escalate volatile situations 

  • Well-organized and able to think well on his/her feet.

  • Ability to represent the organization and maintain professionalism at all times.

  • Ability to operate a variety of zoo owned vehicles.

 

Physical Requirements:

Must be able to work outside year-round under typical Tennessee temperatures, often for extended periods of time.  Must be able to stand and/or sit at a desk for extended periods of time in a small workspace and bend down.  Must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 50 pounds 

 

Education:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent. 

  • Minimum (1) year of experience as a Paramedic / EMT / EMR 

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 

  • Current Tennessee Paramedic / EMT / EMR certification 

 

All positions with the Nashville Zoo are contingent upon submission to a background check and drug screen.

Nashville Zoo is an EEO Institution and a Drug Free Workplace.

Pay Range

$18.76 - $18.76 USD

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