Medic , Afghanistan

Job Description
Medic (ACAS)-1207632

Security Clearance: Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT)
Job Summary
The Medic is responsible for OCONUS based operational support of assigned DynCorp International (DI) program(s) under direction of the Director of CIVPOL Operations and Vice President of CIVPOL Program.

Principle Accountabilities
Performs many of the following responsibilities as they pertain to assigned programs:
•Provides health care services to patients under the direction and responsibility of a Physicians Assistant, Physician.
•Examines patients, performs physical exams, and compiles medical data, including health history.
•Performs therapeutic procedures, such as injections, immunizations, management of infection, EKG’s, etc.
•Renders direct patient care, including assessing, diagnosing, planning, prescribing pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of health problems, health promotion, and preventative care.
•Applies scientific knowledge to human treatment responses to actual or potential health problems.
•Documents and maintains patient records of services.
•Coordinates treatment plan with other caregivers such as, regional medical personnel, U.N. Medical Director, KFOR Medical Assets, physical therapists or other medical assets.
•Participates in employee training and orientation programs.
•Plans and prepares for aero medical evacuation missions.
•Coordinates with operational mission planners for the safe evacuation of the patients from the originating mission to the destination facility.
•Provides medical attendance if required.

Knowledge & Skills
•Certification must be current with all applicable education/recertification requirements completed.
•5-7 years experience in the medical field as a medic.
•Should have experience on deployed contingency operations or similar medical experience.
Experience & Education

•Current National EMT-P or military medical 18D equivalent Certification.
•Physical Requirements/Working Environment
•Primary duty station(s) are located in Afghanistan.
•May be required to respond to a wide variety of operational circumstances, including extreme weather conditions and rudimentary infrastructure.
•Place of duty and environmental conditions can be extremely austere, harsh, and work can be performed under hostile and life-threatening conditions.

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