Perth County Paramedic Services offers a diverse range or programs and positions. Learn more below:
Mobile Integrated Health (MIH)/Community Paramedicine
Perth County Paramedic Services currently deploys a team of uniquely trained Community Paramedics. The Community Paramedics provide immediate or scheduled primary, urgent, and/or specialized healthcare to vulnerable patient populations while focusing on improving equity in healthcare.
The current team of Community Paramedics includes 6 Full-Time Staff and 9 Part-Time Staff.
Community Paramedics currently participate in specialized training in the following areas:
- MIH Program Orientation
- Community Paramedicine Foundations Course
- Wound Care Training
- Heart Failure Training
- LEAP
- Senior Mental Health – Persuasive Approach
- Frailty Training
Skills that Community Paramedics are currently undergoing training for are as follows:
- Urinalysis
- EPOC
- Coagucheck
- SQ Line insertions
- Broader Medical Directives
This team of Community Paramedics engages in community clinics, home visits, heart failure clinics, wound care, and the deployment of immunizations. Learn more.
Field Training Paramedics
Perth County Paramedic Services currently deploys a team of uniquely qualified Field Training Paramedics. The current team of Field Training Paramedics includes 4 staff members.
These Field Training Paramedics participate in the following initiatives:
- In-station program delivery BLSPCS/ALSPCS/SOP’s
- Delivery of MOH mandatory programs
- CME Material development and delivery
- Assist with recruitment programs
- Return to Work skills review and in-field reorientation
- Assist in other Perth County Paramedic Services related education programs
- Assist in program development and new program initiatives including research/needs analysis
Acting Commanders
Perth County Paramedic Services currently deploys a team of 10 Acting Commanders.
Reporting to the Deputy Chief Operations, the Acting Commander assumes the day to day supervision of on-duty paramedics, the use of corporate capital resources and ensures efficient and effective provision of Paramedic Services to the citizens and visitors of the County of Perth.
The Acting Commander will provide ongoing supervision and leadership for Paramedics and students, including orientation and training of new staff in job specific hazard recognition and control and health and safety policies and procedures, planning/scheduling of work. In addition, the Acting Commander is responsible for the "day to day" operations and deployment of supplies, equipment, vehicles and emergency resources to standard.