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Medical Transportation Driver- PT- Ashland, VA

Trinity Air Medical

 

Life-Saving Transport Driver (Part-Time / On-Call)

$23/hr + $50 On-Call Bonus + $2/hr Night Differential

Every trip matters. Every mile can help save a life.

At Trinity Medical Solutions, we provide life-saving transportation and logistics support for organ donation and transplant teams across the country. As the nation's largest organ donation and transplantation logistics provider, our work directly impacts patients and families waiting for a second chance at life.

We are seeking dependable, mission-driven On-Call Drivers to join our team in Ashland, VA. This is more than a driving job—it's an opportunity to play an important role in the organ donation and transplantation process.

This position is ideal for retired or semi-retired professionals, veterans, EMTs, firefighters, medical couriers, professional drivers, and others seeking meaningful part-time work with flexibility and purpose.

Work Location

Applicants must reside within 30 minutes of:

10054 Whitesel Road, Suite B
Ashland, VA 23005

Schedule

This is a part-time, on-call position.

Drivers are typically scheduled 3–5 days per week and must be willing to provide 24-hour on-call coverage during scheduled shifts.

Availability on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays is required.

Drivers must be able to respond to dispatch communications within 10 minutes while on-call.

Compensation & Benefits

$23.00 per hour for all hours worked

$50 on-call bonus for each scheduled 24-hour on-call shift.  Drivers keep this weather or not they get any calls.

Additional $2.00 per hour shift differential for trips occurring between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM

✔ Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage available  through Cigna

✔ 401(k) with a 5% company match

✔ Employer-paid Life & AD&D insurance

✔ Employer-paid sick time

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide professional transportation for transplant teams, medical specimens, and critical equipment
  • Ensure timely pick-ups and deliveries while maintaining exceptional customer service
  • Adhere to all traffic laws and Trinity Medical Solutions operational procedures
  • Perform vehicle safety inspections and basic fleet maintenance tasks
  • Maintain communication with logistics coordinators throughout transports
  • Handle sensitive medical cargo with professionalism, care, and precision

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Valid driver's license with a clean 39-month driving record
  • Minimum of two years of driving experience
  • EVOC certification preferred, but not required
  • Excellent customer service and communication skills
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and sit for extended periods
  • Reliable cell phone access and availability for on-call scheduling

The Ideal Candidate

You are:

  • Dependable and safety-minded
  • Flexible and comfortable with changing schedules
  • Calm and professional under pressure
  • Service-oriented and mission-focused
  • Looking for meaningful work that supports life-saving organ donation and transplantation efforts

At Trinity Medical Solutions, you'll find more than a job—you'll become part of a team dedicated to helping save lives every day. If you are looking for rewarding part-time work with purpose, we encourage you to apply today.

 

Trinity Medical Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.

 

 

 

 

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