Clinical Education Specialist Sample Clauses

Clinical Education Specialist. Manager: 1. Contractor shall employ a Clinical Education Specialist/Manager. This individual shall be a Paramedic with a minimum of three years’ full-time experience working in a 9-1-1 system and who has completed additional training in EMS leadership and education including but not limited to Incident Command System (“ICS”) 300, Advanced Medical Life Support (“AMLS”), advanced airway management, and Critical Incident Stress Management (“CISM”). AMLS, advanced airway management (or equivalent approved by MVEMSA) and CISM training must be completed within twelve (12) months from date of hire. 2. This individual shall be responsible for day-to-day clinical oversight of Contractor’s accredited paramedics and certified EMT, clinical investigations, new hire orientation, initial and continuing education, employee development, clinical quality assurance and continuous quality improvement. 3. The Clinical Education Specialist will provide concurrent continuous quality improvement in the field, including real-time clinical support and mentorship to Paramedics and EMTs. 4. Under the direction of the Field Supervisor and within the ICS system, the Clinical Education Specialist may provide medical command and control during major incidents. 5. A minimum of fifty percent (50%) of this individuals time must be dedicated to clinical quality improvement tasks and initiatives as required under this agreement. Outside assignments shall not detract from this individual’s quality improvement/clinical oversight responsibilities
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Clinical Education Specialist. 1. Contractor shall employ and maintain one (1) full-time Clinical Education Specialist. The Clinical Education Specialist shall be a Paramedic with a minimum of three years’ full-time experience working in a 9-1-1 system and who has completed additional training in EMS leadership and education including but not limited to Incident Command System (“ICS”) 300, Advanced Medical Life Support (“AMLS”), advanced airway management, and Critical Incident Stress Management (“CISM”). AMLS, advanced airway management (or equivalent approved by MVEMSA) and CISM training must be completed within nine (9) months from date of hire. 2. The Clinical Education Specialist will provide concurrent continuous quality improvement in the field, including real-time clinical support and mentorship to Paramedics and EMTs. 3. The Clinical Education Specialist will not be regularly scheduled on an ambulance.Under the direction of the Field Supervisor and within the ICS system, the Clinical Education Specialist may provide medical command and control during major incidents and / or support active Tactical Emergency Medical Services (“TEMS”) responses.

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