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A local government agency in Ontario is seeking a Duty Supervisor for Paramedic Services. In this role, you will provide daily supervision for paramedics, ensuring efficient ambulance service throughout the region. Applicants should have primary care paramedic certification and experience in ambulance services. Additionally, strong organizational and communication skills are essential. The position offers a competitive salary and aims to maintain a healthy work-life balance for its employees.
Posted Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 5:00 a.m. | Expires Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 4:59 a.m.
Join us and help make a difference! At Grey County we work together to deliver essential public services that meet the needs of our communities. Grey County isn't just a great place to live; its also a great place to work!
We are proud to offer competitive wages and an attractive total compensation package. We support learning and continuous employee development, and champion career progression for our employees. We value work-life balance, so you can make the most of your career at Grey County, while making the most of your life in Grey County!
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To provide day to day supervision of all paramedics, and to ensure the provision and maintenance of an effective and cost efficient ambulance service throughout the County of Grey with respect to the administrative and operational aspects of the service.
For Full time Supervisors, hours of work will average 84 hours per pay. This position is required to be on 24 hours/7 days a week rotating status. Overtime can be expected to deal with normal operational and statutory deadlines, emergencies, and peak periods.
Scheduling Conditions for Full Time FLOAT and Part Time Supervisors
Full time float, and part time supervisors will be required to submit availability Four (4) weeks in advance of the posted schedule. Part time Supervisors will be required to submit the minimum availability;
When emergencies and disasters occur, the incumbent is available at all hours to fulfil added responsibilities and to exercise a proper leadership influence.
Ministry of Health officials, Paramedic Associations, Base Hospital staff, other first response agencies, other EMS providers, fire service providers, Central Ambulance Communications Centre staff and other related Emergency Health Services.
Poor strategic planning and decision-making may lead to inefficient and/or ineffective operations, possibly resulting in loss of life.
Ineffective or inefficient operations may result in decreased public respect and faith in Emergency Medical Services and County functions as a whole.
Grey County is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and promotes a culture of respect where all team members are valued for their unique talents, knowledge and lived experiences.
Accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants are encouraged to outline accommodation needs when submitting their application. If alternate methods of application are required, candidates can email careers@grey.ca .
This recruitment process does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants. All applications are reviewed and evaluated by our hiring team.
While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Any personal information submitted will be managed in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used only to determine eligibility for employment.
Based on the nature of the position, pre-employment screening may be required including but not limited to; Criminal Record Searches, Financial Credit Inquiries; Educational and Credential Verification; Driver’s Abstracts; Drug/Alcohol Testing; Pre-Medical Testing and Investigative Employment References.