JOB SUMMARY: These positions may be filled for a six month seasonal period, but can vary due to weather conditions, project needs, or funding. Anticipated Entry on Duty: May-June 2025. For more park(s) information, select "Learn more about this agency" below: MAJOR DUTIES: Be a successful applicant. Watch this 5 minute video to learn how to create a federal resume. Major Duties: You will perform work as a certified Emergency Medical Technician- Paramedic within the Division of Resource and Visitor Protection, operating independently to make patient care decisions. Respond to medical emergencies involving injured and ill persons, ranging from minor medical to life threatening emergencies in an out of hospital/field setting. Provide basic and advanced life support measures including I.V. therapy, drug therapy, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and advanced airway management in an out of hospital/field setting. Assist and mentor other park staff (AEMTs, EMTs, First Responders) in providing emergency medical services in the park. Operate and maintain the district's ambulance and related equipment. Cooperate with all EMS providers, including clinic staff, to provide medical care. Communicate with medical control to receive medical orders on patients. Assist in EMS training of park personnel at EMT refresher courses, EMS Endorsement, ambulance orientation, CPR, and other opportunities. Review park EMS run reports and assist with the parkwide quality assurance program. Provide assistance and input to the park EMS Coordinator on a variety of EMS issues. Operate Federal government vehicles. Complete all required medical forms and reports. May perform search and rescue, Wildland and Structural Fire, visitor assistance, and resource management work. North Rim Area Information: Grand Canyon's North Rim is situated on the Kaibab Plateau in a ponderosa and spruce forest with elevations ranging from 8,000-8,800 feet above sea level. Within a few hours' drive, residents can access endless trails, National Park Service sites, ecosystems ranging from sub-alpine to red rock desert, and many recreational opportunities. Within walking distance from the North Rim housing area are several hiking trails of varying difficulty. The nearest community with a full range of services is Kanab, UT approximately 80 miles from the North Rim, while Flagstaff, Arizona and St. George, Utah are within a few hours of the North Rim and provide shopping, medical, and recreation opportunities typically found in large cities. Assigned employee housing is located on the North Rim and is a mix of traditional homes, apartments, and small cabins. North Rim summers are typically cool with highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s while winters are often snowy and cold with highs in the 30s and lows in the teens. Summer also brings group activities like potluck dinners, campfires on the rim, outdoor movie nights, and socializing on warm summer evenings. During the summer season, there can be up to 250 residents on the North Rim with much quieter winters seeing approximately 30 residents and reduced visitation. In a typical summer season (May 15 - October 15), the North Rim welcomes approximately 500,000 visitors. Summer services include restaurants, general store, post office, coffee shop and overnight accommodations at the North Rim Lodge. There is a year-round gas station on the North Rim for visitors and North Rim residents. National Park Service employees have year-round access to a community room, small library, and fitness center with treadmills and weight training equipment. Beyond the North Rim Developed Area, there are approximately 20 miles of paved scenic roads, 80 miles of high clearance 4x4 roads, and hundreds of miles of trails/routes including immediate access to the North Kaibab Trail/cross-canyon corridor. Just outside the park in the Kaibab National Forest there are hundreds of miles of two-wheel drive accessible dirt roads and roads requiring high clearance 4x4 vehicles or UTVs. The Kaibab National Forest also has world class dispersed camping, hunting, birding, and an incredibly diverse range of plants. Equestrians, runners, hikers, climbers, hunters, backpackers, photographers, birders, and sight seers can find activities suited to their interests within half a day's drive or less. This job opportunity announcement will be used to fill one or more additional selections at anytime without notification. IMPORTANT: Click the 'Apply for this job' button to view a complete job description.