Children's National Hospital EMS Operations Manager
Company: WLRC Inc
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Under the leadership of the
Director of Operations, the Children’s National Hospital (CNH)
Operations Manager is responsible to be able to fill the role as a
CNH EVO first and foremost, and above and beyond is expected to be
the mentor, leader, coach, for other CNH EVOs as well as
supervising and coordinating daily operations at CNH for the
Emergency Vehicle Operators (EVOs). Additionally, the CNH
Operations Manager as the leader of the entire Operation on behalf
of BMT at CNH, they will act as the primary liaison between BMT
Leadership, CNH Department of Transport Medicine (DOTM) Management,
and CNH clinical staff. They will be responsible to ensure that
both the highest level of professionalism is maintained, and all
expectations of CNH DOTM are not only met but exceeded in providing
the best possible pediatric and neonatal ground transport service.
The CNH Operations Manager will be the first line of contact for
not only EVOs but also the CNH clinical crews to ensure the fleet
is operationally ready at all times, and when deficiencies are
found, assure that there is a plan of action in place to rectify
them as soon as possible and that the plan has been effectively
communicated to all stake holders.The Operations Manager ensures
that team members have all the necessary equipment, resources,
licensing/credentials, and training to complete their patient care
and assigned transports in a proper and efficient manner that
exceeds our contractual and customer service standards, and that
crews and vehicles are compliant with all local, state, and federal
regulations. The Operations Manager, will either directly or
indirectly, be responsible for all EVO appearance, EVO readiness,
EVO discipline, EVO driving behavior, and EVO scheduling, EVO
moral, and office cleanliness and readiness. The role of Operations
Manager requires the incumbent to be strong in interpersonal
communications, ability to be a mentor, and supervisor to the
employees.Role and Responsibilities Provide leadership and guidance
to team members through communicating company and department
initiatives, addressing, and resolving concerns, and providing all
tools and resources needed to complete assignments in an efficient
manner. Motivate, mentor, and coach your team to ensure customer
service, safety, and compliance standards are met. Effectively
address issues or concerns promptly and use critical thinking
skills to remove barriers or obstacles to achieving company goals.
Maintain office’s payroll budget to ensure six weeks of scheduling
is posted at all times. Review and resolve timecard discrepancies
daily and submit payroll weekly. Address gaps in scheduling
immediately and work with the entire management team to use any and
all available resource to resolve schedule gaps. Managers and
supervisors should be prepared to fill open shifts or gaps in
coverage if needed. Maintain a clean, safe, and functional office
environment that ensures accountability and organization of
equipment and supplies. Ensure vehicles are compliant with DC DOH,
and state motor vehicle requirements and laws. Routinely inspect
vehicles for proper supplies, mechanical issues, registration,
licensing, fuel, and insurance cards, Samsara systems, and
cleanliness. Prepare vehicles for inspection. Ensure vehicles and
equipment assigned to your office are operationally ready at all
times, assigned, used, and stored appropriately. Communicate any
problems or out of service items appropriately and coordinate the
repair/replacement promptly. Respond, investigate, and determine
the root cause of vehicle accidents, employee injuries or other
liability concerns to reduce and eliminate hazardous work
conditions and reduce total company liabilities. Attend regular
employee and management meetings held for Department of Transport
Medicine. Assist in the development and implementation of standard
operating practices, policies, and procedures. Other duties as
assigned. Qualifications and Education Requirements 1-2 years of
leadership experience. Graduation From High School or equivalent.
Must be at least 19 years old at time of hire for insurance
purposes. Successful completion of NREMT certification. Current
NREMT, MD, and DC EMT (or ability to obtain within 10 days of
hire). Valid driver’s license. ALS Driving Endorsement within 30
days of hire. Neonatal Resuscitation Certification within six (6)
months of hire. STABLE Certification within six (6) months of hire.
Geriatric Emergency Patient Care Class within six (6) months of
hire. Ability to drive company vehicles with a clean driving
record. Successful completion of a state sponsored EVOS course or
ability to obtain in 30 days. Current AHA BLS CPR or ability to
obtain within 10 days of hire. Ability to provide quality patient
care within scope of practice. Knowledge of all state protocols for
an EMT. Availability for recall in times of crisis. Ability to pass
a lift test of 150 – 200 pounds. Ability to pass a pre-employment
drug test. Ability to pass a pre-employment background check.
Ability to pass CNH onboarding requirements. Ability to speak and
write English. PREFERRED SKILLS Excellent leadership and mentoring
capabilities. Problem solving. Ability to remain calm under
pressure. We'd love to have you join the Butler Medical Transport
team! HP
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