Trauma Call Coordinator
Company: MEMS
Location: Little Rock
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Arkansas Trauma Communications
Center (ATCC) Statewide Trauma System Support | 24/7 Operations
Position Summary The Trauma Call Coordinator (TCC) serves as a
critical component within the Arkansas Trauma Communications Center
(ATCC), providing real-time coordination between Emergency Medical
Service (EMS) agencies and hospitals across the state. As the
nation’s premier Trauma Coordination Center, this position assists
to ensure patients are transported or transferred to the right
facility, the first time, supporting optimal patient outcomes and
system efficiency. The TCC operates in a high-acuity, fast-paced
environment, leveraging clinical expertise, situational awareness,
and critical thinking skills to support trauma activation,
interfacility transfer coordination, specialty resource allocation,
and statewide trauma-system performance. Key Responsibilities Serve
as the primary coordination point for ground and rotor EMS agencies
providing situational awareness and recommendations for destination
decision, hospital trauma activations, interfacility transfers, and
specialty consult routing within the Arkansas Trauma System.
Communicate effectively with EMS providers, emergency departments,
trauma centers, specialty facilities, and on-call physicians. Apply
clinical judgment to assess patient acuity, mechanism of injury,
and resource needs to support appropriate destination decisions.
Utilize trauma protocols, guidelines, and decision-support tools to
facilitate timely and appropriate care coordination. Accurately
document calls, decisions, timelines, and outcomes in designated
communication and data systems. Maintain situational awareness of
hospital status, diversion, bed availability, specialty coverage,
and regional resources. Support quality assurance, performance
improvement, and data collection initiatives related to trauma
system operations. Participate in training, continuing education,
drills, and system improvement activities. Maintain professionalism
and composure while managing high-stress, time-sensitive situations
Minimum Qualifications Nationally Registered Paramedic (NRP) –
current and in good standing. Minimum of two (2) years of paramedic
experience. Current Arkansas paramedic licensure (or ability to
obtain within six months post hire). Strong verbal communication,
critical thinking, and decision-making skills. Ability to work
12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Shifts
are permanent and based on seniority, days or nights, rotating 12s
(36hr / 48hr work weeks). Must maintain BLS, ACLS, PALS
certifications (company paid). PALS may be obtained within six
months of hire if not current. Preferred Qualifications (not
required) : Experience in trauma systems, communications centers,
dispatch, flight coordination, or interfacility transfer
coordination. Familiarity with trauma center capabilities, EMS
operations, or regional medical systems. Experience with electronic
documentation systems, CAD, or healthcare data platforms.
Demonstrated interest in quality improvement, system performance,
or healthcare coordination. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
Advanced understanding of trauma care principles and EMS
operations. ???????Ability to rapidly process clinical information
and system constraints in decision making. Strong multitasking and
prioritization skills in a high-reliability environment.
Professional radio and telephone etiquette and clear, concise
communication style. Attention to detail with a commitment to
accurate documentation and compliance Work Environment : 24/7
communications center climate-controlled environment.
???????Prolonged periods of sitting, screen use, and
telephone/radio communication. High-acuity, high-consequence
decision-making environment. Why Join ATCC? Play a direct role in
improving trauma outcomes statewide. ???????Work at the
intersection of EMS, hospitals, and specialty care. Be part of a
mission-driven team focused on system excellence and improved
patient outcomes while lowering mortality rates within our state.
Opportunity to contribute to trauma-system performance improvement
and innovation. MEMS is an equal-opportunity employer committed to
diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit
discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color,
sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability,
genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected
characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This
policy applies to all employment practices within our organization,
including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff,
recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, and training.
MEMS makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit,
and current operational needs. MEMS is committed to providing a
safe and healthful workplace. In keeping with this commitment, we
maintain a drug, alcohol, and smoke-free working environment.
Smoking and tobacco products are not permitted in our facilities,
in our vehicles or on company grounds. Pre-employment drug testing
is required of all candidates. Employees in safety-sensitive
positions, including EMT, Paramedic, and Emergency Medical
Dispatcher, are subject to random drug screens. Applicants certify
that the information provided in this application is true and
complete and understand that intentional false statements could
lead to dismissal as an employee or rejection as an applicant.
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