LifeFlight Careers

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LifeFlight of Maine is always looking for highly skilled, motivated, and compassionate professionals across all of our disciplines, clinical care, aviation, and communications. LifeFlight is an elite but humble team that works to support all of Maine’s emergency care EMS and hospital clinicians and public safety professionals with aviation and ground critical care medicine.
We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages to all employees.

Flight Nurse | Flight Paramedic
Same job. Same pay scale.
Critical care clinicians at LifeFlight of Maine are selected from among the best EMS and nursing professionals in the country and are trained to provide the highest level of care within the common scope of practice.
Each LifeFlight team consists of two clinicians, one licensed as a paramedic and one licensed as a nurse. We ask both crew members to perform the same duties, share the same responsibilities, and as a team provide exceptional care to our patients. While their licensing and backgrounds differ, critical care nurses and paramedics at LifeFlight of Maine perform the same role and so they are compensated on the same pay scale.

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Jobs at LifeFlight
Flight Paramedic
Reports To: Base Manager
Work Schedule: Full time
Job Summary
The LifeFlight of Maine Paramedic is responsible and accountable for transporting and stabilizing critically ill or injured patients from scene calls and interfacility transports to tertiary care institutions. The LifeFlight of Maine Paramedic is required to plan and provide care based on his/her assessments of critically ill patients working under the standards and protocols approved by the medical director. Use of these standards and protocols may require implementation of critical care therapy without the presence of a physician, but with contact through telephone or radio. This includes the performance of invasive procedures, interpretation of diagnostic studies, and the administration of appropriate medications and IV fluids in accordance with established medical protocols and EMS protocols. The LifeFlight of Maine Paramedic is part of a team with the flight nurse, who together act as the patient’s advocate and liaison with pre-hospital care providers to assure air transport safety. The LifeFlight of Maine Paramedic is responsible and accountable for knowledge and care of air medical equipment, communications by radio, telephone, dispatch protocols and Maine EMS system.
We currently have no flight paramedic positions open.
If you are interested in joining our team as a flight paramedic at our Bangor, Lewiston, or Sanford bases, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
Flight Nurse
Reports To: Base Manager
Job Summary
The LifeFlight of Maine RN is responsible and accountable for transporting and stabilizing critically ill or injured patients from on-scene calls and interfacility transports to tertiary institutions. The LifeFlight of Maine RN is required to plan and provide care based on his/her assessments of critically ill patients working under the standards and protocols approved by the Medical Director. Use of these standards and protocols may require implementation of critical care without the presence of a physician, but with contact through telephone or radio. This includes the performance of invasive procedures, interpretation of diagnostic studies, and administration of appropriate medications and IV fluids in accordance with established medical protocols and the Maine Nurse Practice Act. The flight RN is part of a team with the Flight Paramedic, who together act as the patient’s advocate and liaison with pre-hospital care providers to assure air transport safety. The LifeFlight of Maine RN is responsible and accountable for knowledge and care of air medical equipment, communications by radio, telephone, dispatch protocols, and Maine EMS system and protocols.
We currently have no flight nurse positions open.
If you are interested in joining our team as a flight nurse at our Bangor, Lewiston, or Sanford bases, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
CCT EMT Vehicle Operator
Reports To: Base Manager
Work Schedule: Full time, Part Time, Per Diem
Job Summary
Our EMTs are part of our expanding Critical Care Ground Transport Program. Under the direction of the base managers, our EMTs are responsible for safely operating LifeFlight of Maine’s Ground Critical Care Transport vehicles. This position is a core part of our team, providing comprehensive, safe, and effective medical care to patients transported by LifeFlight of Maine.
We currently have a full time CCT EMT Vehicle Operator position open at our Sanford base.
If you are interested in joining our team as a CCT EMT Vehicle Operator at our Bangor or Lewiston bases, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Reports To: Director of Maintenance
Job Summary
An Aviation Maintenance Technician is responsible for ensuring program aircraft are maintained to airworthiness standards prescribed by applicable regulations, airworthiness directives, company policies, and industry best practices. This position is responsible for coordinating maintenance activities with the DOM, base aviation staff, and LFAS leadership as applicable. This person works collaboratively with other members of the team. This position has different schedule configurations including 5/2 or 7-on/7-off. After hours call requirement during days on for some positions.
We currently have no aviation maintenance technician positions open.
If you are interested in joining our team as an aviation maintenance technician at our Bangor, Lewiston, or Sanford bases, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
Rotor Wing Captain
Reports To: Base Lead Pilot / Chief Pilot
Work Schedule: Full time
Job Summary
At LifeFlight, the RWC serves as the pilot-in-command, leading and executing flight assignments in a safe, effective, and professional manner. The RWC evaluates Visual Flight Rules (VFR) options and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) options when applicable. The RWC is expected to promote a Just and Accountable Culture, teamwork and strong Crew Resource Management, and work collaboratively with other members of the flight program to complete tasks. Utilizing a fleet of Leonardo A109SP helicopters with 4-axis autopilot, LifeFlight flies single pilot IFR helicopter operations across Maine’s vast and varied landscape, day and night, 365 days a year. No two flight operations are the same. This is a challenging, unique, and rewarding opportunity for an experienced rotor wing pilot looking to be part of a program making a meaningful difference across the state.
We currently have a rotor wing captain (float) position open.
If you are interested in joining our team as a rotor wing captain at our Bangor, Lewiston, or Sanford bases, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
Fixed Wing Captain
Reports To: Base Lead Pilot / Chief Pilot
Location: Bangor
Work Schedule: Full-time
Job Summary
The Fixed Wing Captain is responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient conduct of medevac flight assignments. The captain functions as the pilot-in-command of a two-pilot crew. The captain determines whether to accept or decline a flight assignment based on weather conditions, or other factors that may impact the safety of flight. The captain works collaboratively with the first officer, communications center, and medical crew to safely complete medevac flight operations. This position is scheduled on a revolving day/night 12-hour shift primarily based at the LifeFlight hangar in Bangor.
We currently have no fixed wing captain positions open.
If you are interested in joining our team as a fixed wing captain at our Bangor base, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
Fixed Wing First Officer
Reports To: Base Lead Pilot / Chief Pilot
Location: Bangor
Work Schedule: Full-time
Job Summary
The Fixed Wing First Officer (FO) shares responsibility for the safe and efficient conduct of a flight assignment. The First Officer assists the Captain in determining whether to accept or decline a flight assignment based on weather conditions or other factors that may impact the safety of flight. Although the Captain works in conjunction with the First Officer to plan and safely execute flight requests, the Captain is the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft.
The FO will promote a Just and Accountable Culture, teamwork and strong Crew Resource Management and work collaboratively with other members of the flight program to complete assigned and requested tasks.
We currently have no fixed wing first officer positions open.
If you are interested in joining our team as a fixed wing first officer at our Bangor base, let us know and we will contact you if a position becomes available.
Air Communications Specialist
Reports To: MedComm – New England’s Medical Access Point, LLC
Location: Bangor
Work Schedule: Full time
Job Summary
This posting is for a LifeFlight of Maine Air Communications Specialist at MedComm – New England’s Medical Access Point, LLC in Bangor, ME. MedComm is the largest private ambulance dispatch center in Maine. This position is responsible for: receiving emergent and non-emergent transportation requests, scheduling calls and dispatching ground transport vehicles; and receiving and managing requests for air ambulance assets for LifeFlight of Maine.
MedComm currently has Air Communications Specialist positions open at our Bangor base.
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If you are interested in pursuing a career with LifeFlight of Maine but don’t see a current job opening in your field, please fill out the form below. We will do our best to contact you when a position becomes available.