Paramedic Mentor Candidate at Boston MedFlight – Bedford, Massachusetts
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About This Position
Under the direction of the Orientation Manager, the Clinical Mentor Program Participant is engaged in a structured professional development experience designed to prepare paramedics for future roles as Critical Care Transport Specialists with Boston MedFlight.
Participants function in a non-clinical, observational, and developmental capacity, working alongside experienced flight clinicians to gain exposure to high-acuity prehospital and interfacility care. The program emphasizes clinical skill advancement, critical thinking, and operational understanding within the transport medicine environment.
Program Responsibilities
Clinical Development and Education
Participate in quarterly in-person education sessions focused on critical care transport topics, including EKG interpretation, airway management, laboratory interpretation, and clinical case reviewEngage in clinical observation shifts alongside Boston MedFlight flight crewsDevelop a working knowledge of Boston MedFlight protocols, procedures, and operational practicesMaintain active engagement in ongoing learning and professional developmentMentorship Engagement
Establish and maintain a professional mentoring relationship with a current Boston MedFlight clinicianMeet regularly with assigned mentor to review clinical experiences, discuss cases, and identify areas for growthDemonstrate initiative in seeking feedback and applying guidance to clinical practiceCollaborate with mentors to develop a pathway toward meeting employment qualificationsProfessional Expectations
Demonstrate professionalism in all interactions with mentors, staff, and clinical partnersCommunicate effectively in both written and verbal formatsExhibit reliability, accountability, and a commitment to program participationAdhere to all Boston MedFlight policies and program expectationsEligibility Requirements
Current Paramedic licensure (state licensure required based on primary practice location)Minimum of three and a half (3.5) years of relevant prehospital experience (e.g., high-volume 911 service)Within twelve (12) months of meeting Boston MedFlight experience and acuity requirements for employmentAbility to attend at least 50% of scheduled mentor meetings and quarterly education sessionsCurrent Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certificationPreferred Qualifications
Active pursuit of advanced clinical certifications, such as: Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C)Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program (CCEMT-P)Demonstrated commitment to critical care, transport medicine, or advanced prehospital practiceStrong clinical foundation with interest in high-acuity patient careProgram Expectations and Commitments
Active participation throughout the duration of the 2026 calendar yearEngagement in both independent study and guided learning opportunitiesWillingness to participate in clinical observation experiences in air and ground transport settingsCommitment to professional growth and preparation for future employment opportunitiesPhysical and Operational Considerations
Ability to safely participate in ride-along or observation experiences in dynamic clinical environmentsCapacity to function in high-stress, fast-paced healthcare settings in an observational roleCompliance with all safety and operational requirements during program participationAdditional Requirements
Successful completion of background screening, as applicableCompliance with organizational health and safety requirements, including required immunizationsAdherence to all confidentiality and HIPAA regulationsProgram Classification
Non-employment, educational and professional development programEqual Opportunity Statement
Boston MedFlight is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Participation in the Mentor Program is offered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
Reasonable Accommodation
Individuals requiring a reasonable accommodation to participate in the program should contact: HumanResources@bostonmedflight.org