Employer:Barbaricum
Location: CONUS
Clearance: Secret
Barbaricum provides consulting services related to strategic communications, analysis,
intelligence and energy.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., Barbaricum is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and SBA HUBZone certified Small Business, dedicated to advancing national security interests by providing strategic communications, analysis and energy counsel for senior leaders in our nation’s public sector. Barbaricum is a high energy, hands on, consulting practice that delivers cutting-edge strategies and technologies to solve the challenging problems of their customers.
Over the past six years, Barbaricum has had great success in meeting the operational and strategic needs of our clients. Inc. magazine recently named Barbaricum as the 7th fastest growing company in Washington, DC for 2013 (#322 on the national Inc. 500 list) as well as being named the 2013 SmartCEO GovStar award for Government contracting and SmartCEO’s 2013 Future 50 Firms. This marked success is due in large part to the unique approach we take to government services, and our commitment to balanced innovation and creative solutions for clients.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Barbaricum seeks Emergency Medical Technicians, working under the license of the MSOS Senior Medical Officer (SMO), to support the MSOS staff. Responsibilities will include:
Provide live-fire emergency medical support.
The contractor shall work with the MSOS SMO to develop and validate the latest emergency medical protocols ensuring the best emergency medical care is available for MARSOC using the training/sustainment program approved by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians and the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
The contractor EMTs are intimately familiar with the TTPS associated with the high-risk training evolutions that are conducted on a daily basis and will remain fully engaged in supporting these as requirements generated from the operating forces evolve.
The contractor senior EMT-Paramedic Instructor shall provide:
On-site CPR and CPR instructor training, certification and annual re-certification as required for MSOS medical personnel.
On-site EMT Basic training as desired, to include instruction needed for state certification but not certification itself or the books and materials required (this two week course will be particularly valuable to students awaiting training).
On-site Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) training as desired (to include instruction needed for national or state certification but not certification itself or the books and materials required) for Marines and MSOS medical personnel..
Provide this training at exercise sites and course locations including:
Fort AP Hill, VA
Fort Jackson, SC
Sumter National Forest, SC
NTC Fort Irwin, CA
At other CONUS training venues as desired thus potentially reducing the cost of providing emergency medical coverage to MARSOC
On-site certification of State and Nationally registered EMTs to execute the MSOS medical officer‟s established EMT Protocols, including certification for PHTLS, ACLS, PALS, and AMLS.
Provide Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training in accordance with USSOCOM TCCC guidelines and unit training objectives in order to train personnel and eliminate preventable loss of life on the battlefield.
TCCC training will:
Collectively reinforce, exercise, and enhance those perishable skills taught at the Basic Lifesaver Course and the Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center.
TCCC will comply with the 3 distinct phases of training: 1) Care Under Fire 2) Tactical Field Care and 3) CASEVAC, TACEVAC. The contractor will seamlessly incorporate these requirements into our existing medical training and sustainment program. By using lessons learned in combat we will support live fire FTX training to incorporate classroom training to
hands-on field practice to ensure skill level success while adding stress and realism into the didactic training.
Integrate the Tactical Field Care with advanced procedures performed by the 03XX MOS skill sets. As part of our continuing support to MSOS the contractor will offer TCCC, CPR and EMT-Basic training to Marines awaiting other training.
Involve the exercising of Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care and En-Route Care.
Consist of integration of human models – human models sometimes used in place of Advanced Medical Training (AMT) – into tactical field scenarios to simulate human casualties on the battlefield with their Marine counterparts by simulating battlefield injuries with moulage.
TCCC/EMT makeup artists will simulate gunshot wounds and blast injuries when not conducting AMT.
The EMT-B instructors shall:
Work for companies that are certified through the USSOCOM Surgeons Office. Those companies will maintain Entry Level and In-Service TCCC training.
Hold current NREMT-B certification or NC EMT-B certification.
Be certified in General Instructor Development.
Be certified to teach TCCC through the USSOCOM Surgeon‟s Office and provide copies of certification to the MARSOC COR prior to contract start. The contractor as the Prime in addition to the Teaming partners will maintain these records in all personnel files in addition to the copy being provided to the COR.
Document any care given in appropriate medical records as well as Basic Life Support (BLS) given to patients, in accordance with DOD Instruction 6055.06, “DOD Fire and Emergency Services Program”.
QUALIFICATIONS
Secret Clearance Required
Current National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification and/or a North Carolina State EMT certification (EMT-I & EMT-P is preferred due to high risk training)
Prior military service as a Hospital Corpsman or Medic with SOF (18D, SARC, SOIDC, TCCC) background is preferred but not required
EMT-B instructor preferred
Must be able to pass the MSOS Medic Physical Ability Test
Must be able to stand, walk, sit, lift, carry, use their hands to handle or feel objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms, climb stairs, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, talk and hear, speak and be understood on a two-way radio, move up to 150 pounds, and handle exposure to extreme conditions (heat and cold environments while on field coverage).
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Location: CONUS
Clearance: Secret
Barbaricum provides consulting services related to strategic communications, analysis,
intelligence and energy.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., Barbaricum is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and SBA HUBZone certified Small Business, dedicated to advancing national security interests by providing strategic communications, analysis and energy counsel for senior leaders in our nation’s public sector. Barbaricum is a high energy, hands on, consulting practice that delivers cutting-edge strategies and technologies to solve the challenging problems of their customers.
Over the past six years, Barbaricum has had great success in meeting the operational and strategic needs of our clients. Inc. magazine recently named Barbaricum as the 7th fastest growing company in Washington, DC for 2013 (#322 on the national Inc. 500 list) as well as being named the 2013 SmartCEO GovStar award for Government contracting and SmartCEO’s 2013 Future 50 Firms. This marked success is due in large part to the unique approach we take to government services, and our commitment to balanced innovation and creative solutions for clients.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Barbaricum seeks Emergency Medical Technicians, working under the license of the MSOS Senior Medical Officer (SMO), to support the MSOS staff. Responsibilities will include:
Provide live-fire emergency medical support.
The contractor shall work with the MSOS SMO to develop and validate the latest emergency medical protocols ensuring the best emergency medical care is available for MARSOC using the training/sustainment program approved by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians and the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
The contractor EMTs are intimately familiar with the TTPS associated with the high-risk training evolutions that are conducted on a daily basis and will remain fully engaged in supporting these as requirements generated from the operating forces evolve.
The contractor senior EMT-Paramedic Instructor shall provide:
On-site CPR and CPR instructor training, certification and annual re-certification as required for MSOS medical personnel.
On-site EMT Basic training as desired, to include instruction needed for state certification but not certification itself or the books and materials required (this two week course will be particularly valuable to students awaiting training).
On-site Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) training as desired (to include instruction needed for national or state certification but not certification itself or the books and materials required) for Marines and MSOS medical personnel..
Provide this training at exercise sites and course locations including:
Fort AP Hill, VA
Fort Jackson, SC
Sumter National Forest, SC
NTC Fort Irwin, CA
At other CONUS training venues as desired thus potentially reducing the cost of providing emergency medical coverage to MARSOC
On-site certification of State and Nationally registered EMTs to execute the MSOS medical officer‟s established EMT Protocols, including certification for PHTLS, ACLS, PALS, and AMLS.
Provide Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training in accordance with USSOCOM TCCC guidelines and unit training objectives in order to train personnel and eliminate preventable loss of life on the battlefield.
TCCC training will:
Collectively reinforce, exercise, and enhance those perishable skills taught at the Basic Lifesaver Course and the Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center.
TCCC will comply with the 3 distinct phases of training: 1) Care Under Fire 2) Tactical Field Care and 3) CASEVAC, TACEVAC. The contractor will seamlessly incorporate these requirements into our existing medical training and sustainment program. By using lessons learned in combat we will support live fire FTX training to incorporate classroom training to
hands-on field practice to ensure skill level success while adding stress and realism into the didactic training.
Integrate the Tactical Field Care with advanced procedures performed by the 03XX MOS skill sets. As part of our continuing support to MSOS the contractor will offer TCCC, CPR and EMT-Basic training to Marines awaiting other training.
Involve the exercising of Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care and En-Route Care.
Consist of integration of human models – human models sometimes used in place of Advanced Medical Training (AMT) – into tactical field scenarios to simulate human casualties on the battlefield with their Marine counterparts by simulating battlefield injuries with moulage.
TCCC/EMT makeup artists will simulate gunshot wounds and blast injuries when not conducting AMT.
The EMT-B instructors shall:
Work for companies that are certified through the USSOCOM Surgeons Office. Those companies will maintain Entry Level and In-Service TCCC training.
Hold current NREMT-B certification or NC EMT-B certification.
Be certified in General Instructor Development.
Be certified to teach TCCC through the USSOCOM Surgeon‟s Office and provide copies of certification to the MARSOC COR prior to contract start. The contractor as the Prime in addition to the Teaming partners will maintain these records in all personnel files in addition to the copy being provided to the COR.
Document any care given in appropriate medical records as well as Basic Life Support (BLS) given to patients, in accordance with DOD Instruction 6055.06, “DOD Fire and Emergency Services Program”.
QUALIFICATIONS
Secret Clearance Required
Current National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification and/or a North Carolina State EMT certification (EMT-I & EMT-P is preferred due to high risk training)
Prior military service as a Hospital Corpsman or Medic with SOF (18D, SARC, SOIDC, TCCC) background is preferred but not required
EMT-B instructor preferred
Must be able to pass the MSOS Medic Physical Ability Test
Must be able to stand, walk, sit, lift, carry, use their hands to handle or feel objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms, climb stairs, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, talk and hear, speak and be understood on a two-way radio, move up to 150 pounds, and handle exposure to extreme conditions (heat and cold environments while on field coverage).
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