Great opportunity for recent ACP graduates looking to gain valuable field experience in the industrial sector.
We have both immediate and upcoming requirements for ACP medics for work on pipeline projects in Alberta for the upcoming Fall/Winter season.
You will be accountable and responsible for assessment and treatment of on-site personnel when required. Participation in safety meetings and daily reporting is expected.
- Administer first aid and medical care and immediate response during emergencies to crew members as required within your scope of practice
- Conduct assessments and initiate treatment as required
- Maintain daily logs, injury reports, and medical documentation
- Participate in daily safety meetings and provide input on safety practices
- Assist with health and safety programs and participate in emergency response drills
- Ensure medical equipment and supplies remain fully stocked and operational
- Submit daily hazard assessments on projects
- Handle radio checks with crews on programs that use mobile radios
- Current Drug and Alcohol Clearance
- Valid driver’s license (Class 4 or Class 5)
- Current and clean Driver’s Abstract
- Standard PPE: CSA-approved boots, task-specific gloves, and a cold-weather snow suit all other PPE will be supplied
- Current (unrestricted) registration as an ACP with the respective provincial College of Paramedics
- H2S Alive
- Energy Safety Canada – Common Safety Orientation (CSO)
- Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) in-house online training provided
- WHMIS in-house online training provided
Only candidates who meet the listed qualifications will be contacted
Reference checks will be conducted as part of the recruitment process