Job Description
Critical Care Paramedic (CCP) — Marion, Illinois VA Contract | High-Acuity Transport | 12-Hour Shifts (Days & Nights) We didn’t land this VA contract by being average—and we’re not hiring average clinicians to staff it. We are a private ambulance service expanding rapidly in Southern Illinois, and we are building a team of Critical Care Paramedics who can operate at a higher level. This is a role for professionals who are confident in their skills, comfortable with responsibility, and motivated by meaningful work. You will be providing advanced, critical care transport for veterans—patients who deserve precision, respect, and clinical excellence every time. What You Can Expect 12-hour shifts (day and night schedules available) Consistent, high-acuity critical care transports Modern equipment and strong clinical support A structured, professional environment with clear expectations A team that takes performance and patient care seriously Compensation $28 – $36 per hour, depending on experience and certifications Additional Health & Welfare wage of $5.09/hour (up to 80 hours per pay period) Overtime opportunities available Additional incentives tied to performance and reliability Full benefits package including health, dental, and vision Ongoing education and certification support Role Expectations Manage ventilators, IV pumps, and advanced pharmacological interventions Deliver ICU-level care during interfacility transport Communicate effectively with hospital staff and receiving facilities Maintain accurate, professional documentation Operate with a high degree of autonomy and accountability Minimum Qualifications Current Paramedic license (Illinois or ability to obtain) Critical Care certification (CCP-C or FP-C) preferred or willingness to obtain Strong ALS experience; critical care or high-acuity background highly valued Ability to perform under pressure without compromising care standards Physical Requirements Ability to lift, move, and carry patients and equipment up to 150+ lbs with assistance Frequent bending, lifting, kneeling, and prolonged standing Ability to safely load and unload stretchers and equipment Work in varied environments including confined spaces and adverse weather Maintain stamina and focus during 12-hour shifts Who This Is For This position is for paramedics who want to work at a higher level, be part of a respected contract, and take pride in the quality of care they deliver. If you are looking to be a part of a growing company, this opportunity is for you.