Flight Paramedic Jobs in New York
Flight Paramedic jobs in New York represent one of the most active critical care transport markets in the country, concentrated in hospital-based air medical programs, large regional trauma centers, and air ambulance services, with openings from entry-level rotor-wing candidates through senior flight crew and program supervisors. The strongest hiring activity is in New York City, Albany, and Buffalo, where employers like Northwell Health, SUNY Upstate Medical University, and Air Methods maintain established flight programs. The most in-demand specialties are critical care transport, pediatric flight care, and neonatal transport. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
In Rome, you’ll deliver lifesaving care for the community you love and live in, soaring above New York’s landscapes. With 3+ years of recent busy 911 experience, you’ll fly in state-of-the-art helicopters—an ICU in the sky—providing advanced care while continuing your education with our support. Ready for a new adventure?
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible for providing high quality pre-hospital advanced life support including assessment, triage, and treatment utilizing standards and guidelines established by Air Methods Community Based Services (CBS) Medical Director(s). You’ll be responsible for carrying out the mission and goals of Air Methods CBS assuring that safety remains the highest priority throughout the transport continuum.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities include the following:
- Provides pre-hospital advanced life support care from the initial contact until patient care is relinquished to the accepting medical facility; maintains thorough patient care documentation.
- Practices within his/her scope of practice as defined by the states regulating each base and Air Methods CBS. Maintains competency in knowledge and psychomotor skills by participating in ongoing laboratory and clinical experiences. Communicates educational needs to the Medical Base Supervisor and Medical Education Coordinator.
- Maintains documentation of required licensure, certifications, continuing education, aviation and safety training, OSHA and HIPAA training, clinical rotations, and advanced procedures. Attends minimum of six educational programs per year pertinent to his/her practice.
- Knowledgeable in use and routine maintenance of all equipment and supplies used by Air Methods CBS. Responsible for reporting medical equipment failures and taking initial steps to ensure repair of equipment as directed. Maintains adequate supplies onboard aircraft to deliver patient care. Keeps aircraft clean and orderly to insure rapid response to all transport requests.
- Participates in patient and referring institution follow-up and planned outreach marketing and education activities.
- Functions as a medical flight member by attending pre-mission briefings and mission debriefings and completes necessary documentation. Assists in pre-mission liftoff checklist and assists pilot as requested, i.e., radio, navigational, and visual observation activities. Complies with safety standards to assure safety of self, medical personnel, patient, and equipment. Conducts aircraft safety briefings as needed.
- Serves as a flight resource to neonatal/pediatric personnel when transporting specialty patients by helicopter. Performs advanced skills and procedures as approved by Air Methods CBS Medical Director(s).
- Serves as a role model, educator and clinical resource. Participates regularly in departmental activities, projects and committees (to include research and publishing opportunities). Maintains awareness of current issues related to pre-hospital care through participation in professional activities, i.e., national, state legislative-elected or appointed.
- Other Duties as assigned.
Additional Job Requirements
- Regular scheduled attendance
- Indicate the percentage of time spent traveling: 5%
Subject to applicable laws and Air Method’s policies, regular attendance is an essential function of the position. All employees must follow Air Methods’ employment practices and policies. Supervisory Responsibilities: This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. In accordance with applicable laws, Air Methods will provide reasonable accommodations that do not create an undue burden so disabled employees may perform the essential functions of the position.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and at least three years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Bachelor’s degree in health-related field preferred
- Minimum three (3) years’ recent experience in a busy 911 system
- Previous critical care transport and flight experience a plus
OPERATION AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- As a member of the Clinical Flight Crew, any person employed in this position shall maintain a weight not to exceed 225 pounds including empty flight suit and boots.
SKILLS
Skills as required to practice as a paramedic as defined by assigned state scope of practice and advanced practice skills as defined by Medical Director(s) and Medical Standards.
- Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS representatives, hospitals and the public while executing strong interpersonal skills and a high degree of collaboration at all levels
- Demonstrates high critical thinking and reasoning skills and strong attention to detail while working in a fast paced environment that requires ability to prioritize and multi-task
- Ability to work a flexible schedule including overtime and 24/7 on-call rotation
- Dependable and self-motivated while working in a frequently changing environment.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, both written and verbal
COMPUTER SKILLS
- Proficient with Microsoft Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
- Registered EMT-P licensed in state(s) served
- National Certification may be required to meet state licensure requirements
- Specialty certification: (FP-C or CCP-C) required within two (2) years of hire
- Current certifications in Healthcare Provider BLS/CPR; ACLS; PALS or equivalent (AHA courses if state or county required) and advanced provider ITLS or PHTLS (if state or country required)
- Advance trauma course: one (1) of the following is acceptable: TNCC, ATLS/ATCN, TNATC or CAMTS-approved advanced trauma course prior to completion of third-rider orientation. (Please note advanced skills lab must accompany all of the above mentioned advanced trauma courses)
- NRP certification prior to completion of third-rider orientation
- NIMS Training IS 100, 200, 700, 800 and HazMat upon hire
BENEFITS
Air Methods is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package created with the diverse needs of our teammates in mind:
- Health, Dental and Vision
- Competitive 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Flexible Spending Account Benefit Plans
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Full Company-Paid Life Insurance
- AD&D Insurance
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Business Travel Accident Insurance
- Voluntary Legal
- Relocation Assistance
- Employee Assistance and Benefit Concierge Service Programs
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Flight Paramedic Job Market in New York
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Who's Hiring
- Air Methods3

- Northwell Health2

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services5
- Science & Research2
- Transportation & Logistics1
What New York Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in flight paramedic jobs across New York.
- Active New York State EMT-Paramedic certification or reciprocal recognition in New York
- Current national paramedic certification through NREMT at the paramedic level
- Minimum flight hours or critical care transport experience as required by employer
- Critical Care Paramedic certification such as FP-C or CCP-C preferred or required
- Current BLS, ACLS, PALS, and ITLS or PHTLS certifications maintained throughout employment
- Completion of an accredited paramedic program or associate degree in emergency medical services
Flight Paramedic Jobs in New York: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a flight paramedic in New York?
You become a flight paramedic in New York by first earning New York State EMT-Paramedic certification through the New York State Department of Health, which oversees EMS credentialing and reciprocity in the state. From there, most New York flight programs require additional critical care certification such as FP-C or CCP-C, along with hands-on ground paramedic experience before a candidate is considered for a flight crew position.
How much do flight paramedics make in New York?
Flight paramedics in New York earn a median of about $73,200 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $55,900 for the lowest 10% to over $98,050 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire flight paramedics in New York?
Employers hiring flight paramedics in New York right now include Air Methods and Northwell Health, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. New York's concentration of large Level I trauma centers and regional health systems means many flight positions are tied directly to hospital-based air medical programs rather than standalone transport companies.
Which New York cities have the most flight paramedic jobs?
Syosset, Potsdam, and Wallkill have the most flight paramedic openings in New York. New York City drives volume through its dense network of major academic medical centers and hospital-based flight programs, while Albany and Buffalo anchor upstate demand through regional trauma systems and air medical services that cover broader rural catchment areas across central and western New York.
Are there remote flight paramedic jobs in New York?
Yes, but they're rare. About 0% of flight paramedic openings tied to New York are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the hands-on nature of the role. The small share of remote work in this field tends to involve program coordination, quality assurance review, or education and training roles rather than active flight crew duties.
How can I get hired as a flight paramedic in New York with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is building critical care ground experience first, then applying to hospital-based flight programs that offer internal transition pipelines. Northwell Health and SUNY Upstate Medical University both run structured critical care training tracks that allow strong ground paramedics to develop flight-relevant skills. Earning your FP-C or CCP-C early, or moving laterally from a critical care transport unit or NICU ground team, significantly strengthens a candidacy for New York flight programs.
Where can I find and apply to flight paramedic jobs in New York?
You can find and apply to flight paramedic jobs in New York on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Find the roles that fit your credentials and experience, then apply directly to the employers posting them.
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