Paramedic
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Fort Oglethorpe, GA, 30742
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 22.5-32.41 HOUR
Date Posted : 13 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
The Paramedic is responsible for the delivery of patient care under the guidelines of the Tennessee Department of Public Health – EMS Board, the Georgia Department of Public Health – Office of EMS and Trauma, as well as the guidance of the department Medical Director. The Paramedic will deliver care in the pre-hospital setting under the treatment protocols set forth and approved by the Director of EMS and the Medical Director.
1. The Paramedic will provide emergency medical treatment and transport to the sick and injured under his care in accordance with all applicable laws and department protocols and procedures.
2. The Paramedic will document all patient care performed in the approved Patient Care Report program, using the required format.
3. The Paramedic will ensure that all required paperwork is completed and turned in by end of shift.
4. The Paramedic will ensure that his/her equipment is in a state of readiness and cleanliness at the beginning of each shift and their ambulance is fully stocked in accordance with departmental procedures.
5. The Paramedic will report any deficiencies and/or mechanical issues with their supplies, equipment, or vehicle to a supervisor in a timely fashion. They will restock the unit as necessary.
6. The Paramedic will attend any required education that is deemed necessary by the Director or the Medical Director.
7. The Paramedic will be responsible for his/her licensure and the required education for renewal. Education will be provided by the Department but it is the Paramedic’s responsibility to ensure they have enough credits for their own renewal.
8. The Paramedic will perform any other duties as requested by a supervisor, the EMS Operations Manager, or Director of EMS.
Job Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent. Graduate of an accredited school of Paramedic science.
Must have the following:
Must have the following upon hire; Tennessee Paramedic license or Georgia Paramedic license
State license which is not obtained upon hire is required within 12 months
National Registry License (in order to obtain license once license obtained National Registry is no longer required).
Both of the following certifications:
American Heart Association – BLS / Health Care Provider
American Heart Association – ACLS
The following license:
Valid State Driver’s License (If TN license, the “F” endorsement is required)
Ambulance operations including on-board systems, emergency driving, scene management, radio communication
General patient care treatments and knowledge of the equipment used in providing patient care in the pre-hospital setting
ECG rhythm and 12 Lead interpretation skills
Communication skills (both verbal and written)
Basic Computer knowledge
Good organizational and time management skills
Preferred:
Pediatric certifications preferred:
American Heart Association – PALS
National Assoc. of EMTs – EPC
American Academy of Pediatrics - PEPP
Trauma certifications preferred:
American College of Emergency Physicians – ITLS
National Association of EMTs – PHTLS
Driving courses preferred:
Emergency Vehicle Operations Course - EVOC
Certified Emergency Vehicle Operator - CEVO
CHI Memorial, a member of CommonSpirit, is an award-winning, not-for-profit, faith-based health care organization dedicated to the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. Founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, we offer a comprehensive continuum of care, from preventative and primary care to acute hospital services specializing in cancer, cardiac, neuroscience, stroke, and orthopedic services. Our commitment to excellence has earned us top prestigious recognition repeatedly from U.S. News and World Report, PINC AI™, CMS, Healthgrades®, Leapfrog, and most recently as one of the Best Places to Work in Tennessee. We are proud to serve Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia with the expertise of 4,700 team members and nearly 500 affiliated physicians.
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Frequently asked questions
Paramedics in Fort Oglethorpe adapt to local terrain and community needs, often coordinating with regional EMS boards and trauma centers unique to northwest Georgia. Familiarity with local protocols and close collaboration with nearby hospitals like CHI Memorial enhances response effectiveness in this area.
Employers in this region highly value state paramedic licenses from Georgia or Tennessee, along with American Heart Association certifications such as BLS and ACLS. Pediatric and trauma credentials like PALS, PEPP, ITLS, and PHTLS are preferred to meet the diverse patient care demands encountered here.
Community paramedics focus more on preventative care, patient education, and chronic condition management within neighborhoods, contrasting with emergency paramedics who prioritize acute trauma and urgent medical interventions. This role demands strong communication and organizational skills tailored to local community health.
At Catholic Health Initiatives, paramedics gain exposure to a faith-based, award-winning healthcare system with a strong emphasis on continuing education and multidisciplinary collaboration. This environment supports professional growth through access to specialized training and integration with a network of nearly 500 affiliated physicians.
Paramedics at Catholic Health Initiatives implement evidence-based treatment protocols guided by EMS and medical directors, ensuring high standards in patient care. The organization's dedication to excellence provides continuous education, fostering expertise in ECG interpretation, trauma response, and emergency vehicle operations.
Paramedics in Fort Oglethorpe typically earn between $45,000 and $58,000 annually, influenced by certifications, experience, and employer type. Competitive pay aligns with regional cost of living and reflects demand for skilled emergency medical professionals in northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee.
Ensuring ambulance and equipment readiness requires vigilance to maintain cleanliness, stock levels, and functional status. Timely reporting of deficiencies and quick restocking are critical, especially in a high-demand setting, demanding strong organizational skills and adherence to strict departmental standards.
Days involve responding to emergency calls, performing patient assessments, and providing life-saving interventions. Documentation accuracy and communication with supervisors about equipment status are vital. Shifts may include education sessions and collaboration with EMS directors to stay compliant with evolving protocols.
The paramedic market here is moderately competitive due to regional healthcare growth. Candidates with dual-state licenses (TN and GA), advanced certifications, and experience in trauma or pediatric care stand out. Networking within local EMS and attending regional training can enhance visibility.
Yes, courses like the Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) and Certified Emergency Vehicle Operator (CEVO) are highly recommended. These training programs sharpen driving skills critical for safe and efficient ambulance operation in Fort Oglethorpe’s varied road conditions.