Operations Field Supervisor
Company: Rural Metro Fire Department
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 1, 2025
Job Description:
SAN FRANCISCO, CAJob Title: Operations Field SupervisorExemptJOB
SUMMARYThe Operations Supervisor is the first line of support and
supervision over the actual delivery of care and transport service
for the operating division. The primary responsibility of the
Operations Supervisor is to direct and support field personnel to
ensure cost effective, professional delivery of service and care to
customers/patients. The critical strategic challenges to this
position include the following:Provides direct patient care in
accordance with company protocols and/or online medical direction.
Assists with the coverage of open shifts as needed in the assigned
area.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES
- Changing customer expectations, including changes in the way
care is delivered, potentially expanding services, or loss of
services to other agencies (e.g., fire departments) have resulted
in unclear or confusing role definitions. This results in changing
employee expectations and lowered employee morale.
- The growth-through-acquisition strategy has impacted all areas
of AMR, resulting in the need for integration of processes and
culture, which also impacts employee morale. The Operations
Supervisor must deal with these morale issues daily.
- Reorganization of work, which has resulted in role confusion
for the Operations Supervisor. Some positions are focused on the
supervision and support of reporting employees; other supervisors
spend a great deal of time on data collection and reporting,
leaving limited time for supporting employees.
- Very large spans of control and employee shift structures make
it extremely difficult for an individual Operations Supervisor to
forge a strong relationship with the employees he/she is
responsible for. This relationship needs to exist to support
employee communications and coaching and development. In some
locations, there are no assigned reporting relationships at all,
which creates even more difficulty.
- Changes in technology result in faster, easier methods for
communicating, and collecting and analyzing data. The Operations
Supervisor must ensure the implementation and proper use of such
technology to maximize productivity and effectiveness.
- The demands of the organization often exceed the time available
for Operations Supervisors to do the work.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensure continuous quality improvement through clinical
management and protocol compliance.
- Investigate accidents and major incidents to gather
information, resolve issues, and communicate findings.
- Coordinate operations during times of disaster.
- Gather information from customers regarding issues and
problems, document complaints, and work with others for resolution
to ensure customer satisfaction.
- Provide appropriate resources to debrief care-giving personnel
(CCTs, Paramedics and EMTs) after particularly critical incidents
(Critical Incident Stress Debriefing).
- Schedule crews to staff units, including re-scheduling for
employees on sick leave, and ensure crews are on the street at the
beginning of their shifts.
- Function as a crew Paramedic or EMT as required.
- Manage the storage, distribution and collection of
narcotics.
- Provide support and assistance to the field personnel to help
them achieve maximum performance.
- Provide daily direction and clarity of expectations to field
personnel.
- Collect information, conduct meetings and resolve issues with
regard to employee problems, issues and concerns.
- Coach employees to perform at their highest levels and provide
performance feedback.
- Assist employees in career planning.
- Provide support to crews by acquiring needed resources.
- Participate in the resolution of union or non-union grievances
and administer the disciplinary process.
- Communicate division and AMR information to field employees
clearly, gather information from the field regarding company
issues, and report and help resolve field-management issues.
- Partner with human resources to ensure the availability of
employee counseling as necessary.
- Identify needs and support continuous improvement in employee
development through training.
- Participate in orientation of new employees.
- Administer company policies and procedures, as well as
employment law in a consistent manner.
- Interact daily with fire, police, hospital, physician group,
nursing homes and other service providers regarding the integration
and delivery of services and to manage the AMR image with
facilities.
- Participate in community service to enhance the image of the
company.
- Identify customer processes that lead to enhancements of
service.
- Supervise the daily operations of the field.
- Collect paperwork and generate reports for management.
- Assist crews in stocking trucks/units.
- Ensure unit readiness by managing the fleet and materials.
- Screen trip tickets.
- Reinforce importance of complete, accurate, and timely
completion of run reports.
- Perform other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONSExperience:---
EMS Field Experience--- Past supervisory experience (Preferred)---
Field Training officer experience or Instructor experience
(Preferred)--- Experience as a SSC or EMDEducation:--- High School
Diploma or equivalent (GED)--- Associate of Arts or Bachelor of
Science or Arts in Business, Healthcare or Appropriate Field of
StudySkills:--- Ability to employ discretion and
confidentialityCredentials/Licenses:--- Current Paramedics
certification/all other required certifications--- Driving policy
in compliance with AMR policy regarding insurabilityWhy Choose AMR?
is one of 's (GMR) family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver
compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of
emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how
our employees provide care to the world at Learn how our are at the
core of our services and vital to how we approach care, and check
out our comprehensive benefit options at .EEO StatementGlobal
Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal
Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and
providing for individuals with a disability.Benefit Statement:Check
out our career sitepage to learn more about our comprehensive
benefit options, which include medical, vision, dental, 401k,
disability, FSA, HSA, EAP, vacation and paid time off.Pay Range:
$100,000 - $120,000 (annually)
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Keywords: Rural Metro Fire Department, Santa Rosa , Operations Field Supervisor, Other , San Francisco, California
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