At least one-year related work experience required
Must be at least 21 years of age
Must possess an active, valid Driver’s License at all times
Successful completion of Apria Healthcare's Driver Training Program
Meet job-related requirements to comply with F.D.A. and Joint Commissions regulations
Patient Focused
Problem Solving/Analysis
Effective Communication
Integrity/Personal Credibility
Basic computer skills
English language skills (reading, writing, verbal)
Basic math skills
Physical abilities: use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, or crouch; talk or hear; operate motor vehicle, handheld device, telephone, document imaging system; read documents and write neatly, legibly, transcribe accurate information
Responsibilities
Load and unload medical equipment, oxygen and supplies onto and off of delivery vehicles
Deliver medical equipment to homecare patients, including setting up the equipment, instructing patients on basic use, assisting with problems, and picking up equipment
Proactively communicate estimated arrival times with patients and/or family members to prevent service failures
Complete daily delivery logs, pick-up and delivery forms, reimbursement documents, and vehicle maintenance logs via paper or electronic means (cell phone and/or iPad)
Perform routine vehicle maintenance and daily inspections (gasoline, oil fluids, tire pressure, brakes) and report issues or malfunctions to leadership
Respond to critical situations during regular business hours and on an on-call basis
Comply with all applicable traffic laws and regulatory requirements, practice safe driving habits, and provide required documents for Driver Qualification File
Adhere to mandatory reporting requirements (physical abuse, unsafe home environment, unsanitary conditions, animals causing issues, insufficient food for children)
May clean and assist with the repair of equipment
May assist with scheduling daily deliveries and pickups in a timely and efficient manner