The Job Applications will be accepted until a sufficient number of applications are received. The
Inland Counties Emergency Medical Agency (ICEMA) is currently recruiting for a
Specialty Care Coordinator (Contract). The Specialty Care Coordinator will work cooperatively with the staff of ICEMA under the direction of the EMS Administrator, or designee, planning, coordinating, and implementing the training/certification and/or quality assurance components of the County Emergency Medical Services System and related duties. Duties will include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Identify and analyze personnel and training needs for all EMS categories including Advanced Life Support and Basic Life Support.
- Participate in on-site visits to hospitals and EMS providers to audit staffing requirements, patient care documentation procedures and special equipment required.
- Attend and represent the department at State, regional, and local meetings.
- Promote effective working relationships with EMS providers, hospitals, clinical professionals and EMS field personnel to ensure understanding and cooperation.
- Provide technical guidance and consultation to EMS field personnel and EMS providers.
- Interpret State regulations and development/implementation of policies, procedures and protocols to reflect State guidelines.
- Conduct analysis of complex EMS issues and apply regulations, policies and contracts.
- Conduct Quality Improvement duties to ensure Specialty Care Hospitals meet Title 22 Health and Safety Code as well as ICEMA contracts and policy.
- Data management to ensure that hospitals are up to date on reporting. Report building for STEMI, Stroke and Trauma Centers when updates are needed.
- Consultation for STEMI, Stroke and Trauma Contracts.
- Complete Hospital Surveys.
- Regional quality improvement meetings for STEMI, Stroke and Trauma.
Excellent Salary and Benefits These positions offer a competitive salary, from $104,000 to $120,598 annually depending on qualifications. Additionally, a generous benefit package includes holiday/vacation/sick leave; health/dental/vision/life insurance for employees and eligible dependents; retirement and deferred compensation plans; life insurance; and more!
Please note: These are Contract positions and do not attain regular status as County employees. Sponsorship: Please note that San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future.
Minimum RequirementsLicense: Must possess and maintain a current California license as a Registered Nurse throughout the duration of the contract.
Desired Experience: Two (2) years of professional nursing experience as a Registered Nurse in an emergency care setting.
Desired QualificationsSelection ProcessCandidates should submit an application and/or resume as soon as possible for immediate consideration. Applications will be accepted until sufficient applications are received; recruitment may close at any time without notice.
Qualified applications will be referred directly to the hiring department for consideration.
Contract EmployeesSpecific benefit informationcan be found in the job announcement or your employment contract.Detailed benefitsinformation can also be viewed on theCounty's Employee Benefits and Services Division website at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/benefits-occupational-unit/ .