Flight Paramedic Jobs in Ohio
Flight Paramedic jobs in Ohio are open across Cleveland, Dayton, and West Chester and other Ohio metros, with employers like Jc Residential And Light Commercial, The MetroHealth System, and The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH) hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Location: METROHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
Biweekly Hours: 80.00
Shift: 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM
The Department of Emergency Medicine of the MetroHealth System, a principal teaching hospital of the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine, is seeking Advance Practice Registered Nurse to join our growing team at our Life Flight team.
Delivers direct patient care consistent with the advanced practice registered nurse’s education, experience and certification, in collaboration with a physician, which includes diagnosis, management and/or referral of health care issues. Promotes consumer, family, and community health through preventative health care actions and through patient advocacy. The advanced practice registered nurse may also manage complex illnesses and/or deliver specialty care. Upholds the mission, vision, values, and customer service standards of The MetroHealth System.
Metro Life Flight: Responsible for advanced emergency and critical care patient management during air and ground transport of the critically ill or injured patient from the scene or outlying sites to participating secondary and tertiary care institutions. Provides intensive care monitoring, critical care intervention and advanced surgical skill procedures to critically ill and injured patients. This includes the management of high-risk obstetrical, medical, surgical, respiratory and cardiovascular patients. The specialized training of the Flight Nurse Practitioner allows for the provision of care to critically ill and injured patients through the use of ventilatory support, continuous cardiac and hemodynamic monitoring, including intra-aortic balloon pump. Upholds the mission, vision, values, and customer service standards of The MetroHealth System.
Responsibilities:
Contributes to patient safety by:
a. Providing a safe environment for patients.
b. Reporting safety concerns, errors and near misses.
c. Participating in system improvement initiatives to prevent errors.
d. Providing evidence-based care as applicable to the role.
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Clinical Practice
a. Performs patient assessment, documents and analyzes data relative to specialty based on patient needs, existing signs and symptoms and current patient data.
b. Utilizes critical thinking in formulating differential diagnosis and establishing priorities in care.
c. Institutes measures to promote and maintain health, prevent illness, maintain comfort and meet achievable patient and family care preferences.
d. Develops individual, evidence-based plan of care for patient with ongoing management and evaluation of patient outcomes based upon advanced practitioner’s scope of practice and certification in collaboration with patient, family, and/or other pertinent health care provider(s) including collaborating and specialty physician(s) as needed.
e. Provides care in a manner which enhances patient satisfaction; maintains and promotes good public relations.
f. Selects appropriate communication approach to achieve desired outcomes; identifies barriers to communication; initiates appropriate interaction and evaluates results.
g. Accepts accountability for clinical practice including making decisions proactively, responding to changing needs of patients/families and representing patient needs to others as appropriate.
h. Ensures that compliance is maintained with all applicable regulatory agencies and laws, national standards, The MetroHealth System Code of Ethical Conduct and American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics.
i. Prescribes drugs and therapeutic devices in accordance with laws and within scope of practice, if holds Certificate to Prescribe. For Clinical Practice of the Metro Life Flight Nurse Practitioner:
j. Understands flight physiology and takes appropriate action regarding patient care.
k. Works collaboratively with the Nurse Manager, Metro Life Flight Professional Practice Committee (Shared Governance) and assistant medical directors in the evaluation and improvement of clinical practice.
l. Assures availability via provided hospital pager for programmatic needs including but not limited to: patient care, specialty transports, and other administrative direction.
m. Performs a prehospital scene survey to ensure safety of patient and crewmembers and coordinates patient triage in the pre-hospital environment as needed.
n. Evaluates the care of patients within the scope of flight nurse practitioner utilizing Metro Life Flight protocols/guidelines and physician collaboration and consultation.
o. Maintains current knowledge of transport medicine standards and responsibilities.
p. Attends a minimum of 60% of scheduled staff meetings and documents meeting minutes have been read if not in attendance.
q. Attends a minimum of 50% case review conferences.
r. Attends minimum of two surgical skills lab a year.
s. Attends Operating Room or clinical experience if privilege requirements have not been met.
t. Perform techniques and medical procedures, via human patient simulators, as required to maintain skill levels.
u. Meets all clinical practice, safety, customer service and flight operations needs set forth by the administration of Metro Life Flight and The MetroHealth System. -
Coordination of Care
a. Consults with other professionals for joint problem solving and setting of mutual goals related to patient care issues when necessary.
b. Functions as a resource for other nurses and healthcare providers for clinical practice issues and provides education as needed.
c. Plans for continuity of care, identifies community health resources, guides patients and families in their use, and facilitates continuity of care on transfers as needed acting as liaison between patient/family/physician/community resources as needed. -
Leadership/Organizational Skills
a. Participates in achieving division/department goals; communicates division/department-based issues and concerns in an appropriate forum.
b. Participates or supports advance practice registered nursing initiatives in The MetroHealth System.
c. Participates as assigned in the orientation of new staff and serves as a resource and/or preceptor for students from various disciplines, and new personnel as well as other disciplines as appropriate.
d. Serves on committees and/or participates in professional activities within the department, institution and/or community.
e. Presents formal educational programs. For Life Flight Nurse Practitioner: required to present or teach a minimum of two (2) medical educational programs per year to a hospital or EMS/Community organization. -
Professional Development
a. Remains current with evidence based practice, adhering to national standards and ANA Code of Ethics.
b. Identifies own learning needs. Sets learning goals, and actively pursues required knowledge and skills.
c. Evaluates own professional practice utilizing self, collaborative physician, and peer evaluations according to state law. Includes patient and/or family feedback.
d. Participates in performance improvement activities focusing on improving patient care outcomes.
e. Participates in the identification of research projects; evaluates and analyzes research that is available in the literature for possible integration into daily practice in support of evidence-based practice.
Qualifications
Required:
MSN or grandfathered under Ohio Revised Code
Graduate of an accredited advanced practice registered nurse program with acute care licensure (AGACNP or ACNP).
Current registered nurse licensure in the state of Ohio
Certificate of Authority as an Advanced Practice Nurse from the Ohio Board of Nursing
Certification as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in specialty.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association or obtains within 90 days of hire.
Obtains other advanced life support certifications applicable to practice area within 180 days of hire
Meets the requirements/qualifications for clinical privileges in the specialty/department with The MetroHealth System and must report to Medical Staff Office at time of hire to apply for clinical privileges
Maintains a standard care arrangement and renews/signs it as required by the Ohio Board of Nursing
If you would like to be a part of our team, please send cover letter and CV to the attention of:
c/o Eloy Vazquez, Sr., Provider Recruiter: evazquez@metrohealth.org
The MetroHealth System and Case Western Reserve University does not discriminate in recruitment, employment, or policy administration on the basis of race, religion, age, sex, color, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, or status as a disabled veteran or other protected veteran under U.S. federal law.
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Flight Paramedic Job Market in Ohio
A snapshot from current Ohio openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Jc Residential And Light Commercial6

- The MetroHealth System3

- The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH)2

- Worldwide Flight Services2

- Wright State University2

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services5
- Airlines2
- Education2
- Construction & Real Estate1
What Ohio Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in flight paramedic jobs across Ohio.
- Active NREMT-Paramedic certification and current state EMS license
- Flight Paramedic-Certified (FP-C) or Critical Care Paramedic-Certified (CCP-C) credential
- Minimum three to five years of high-volume ALS experience in ground EMS or critical care
- Current ACLS, PALS, ITLS or PHTLS, and BLS certifications
- Demonstrated advanced airway management and hemodynamic monitoring skills
- Physical ability to perform patient loading, hoisting, and confined-space operations in aircraft environments
Flight Paramedic Jobs in Ohio: Frequently Asked Questions
How many flight paramedic jobs are there in Ohio?
There are 18+ flight paramedic openings in Ohio on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Cleveland, Dayton, and West Chester. New positions post regularly as employers across Ohio hire.
How much do flight paramedics make in Ohio?
Flight paramedics in Ohio earn a median of about $51,300 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $38,750 for the lowest 10% to over $72,140 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Ohio cities have the most flight paramedic jobs?
Cleveland, Dayton, and West Chester have the most flight paramedic openings in Ohio right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire flight paramedics in Ohio?
Employers hiring flight paramedics in Ohio include Jc Residential And Light Commercial, The MetroHealth System, and The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH), based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote flight paramedic jobs in Ohio?
Yes. About 0% of flight paramedic openings tied to Ohio are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Ohio metros.
How do I apply for flight paramedic jobs in Ohio?
You can apply to flight paramedic jobs in Ohio directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Ohio location, then apply to each one that fits.
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