Wichita, KS - Looking for Non Emergency Medical Transportation Drivers

Company Description


We are a small family owned business, led by dedicated individuals, providing a necessary community service driving individuals to medical related appointments. We take care of our drivers, and our clients alike, as we know they are what make our company what it is!

We are the cream of the crop in our industry with both our leadership team and our drivers. We intend to not only maintain that status, but continue to develop our amazing service to please even more clientele over a broader area over time.

Currently our Wichita team is lacking, and we want to build that base back up with some strong team members so we can continue to grow.


Job Description


As a driver for UMT we have certain needs and expectations for daily tasks and abilities.

  • Drivers are responsible for checking their schedules when they are sent out for the next day to ensure understanding, and to properly plan their day.
  • Drivers are expected to provide clients with pleasant customer service and maintain safe actions and speeds while driving in their shift for UMT.
  • Drivers are expected to exhibit a team work mentality, with a willingness for flexibility and understanding in a need for schedule changes as they occur.
  • Drivers are responsible for maintaining accurate and orderly paperwork to be sent to administration weekly.

Qualifications
  • Drivers must be at least 23 years of age
  • Drivers must be able to life a minimum of 50 lbs
  • Drivers must be capable of entering and exiting their vehicle multiple times a day
  • Drivers must be capable of driving in large cities, such as Wichita, Kansas City, Tulsa
  • Drivers must be able to pass drug screening, motor vehicle record check and background checks
  • Driver must have a Kansas state issued driver's license

Additional Information


As a Non Emergency Medical Transportation company our main hours of operation are 6 AM - 6 PM Monday through Saturday, however as we travel anywhere within the state of Kansas, as well as outside of the state borders when necessary, hours needed for transport can exceed those hours of operation on either end.

We are looking for individuals who are wanting and willing to drive up to 200 miles outside of the city of Wichita for transport needs, with wide hours of availability to accommodate what our contracts need from us.

As a driver for UMT you would be an independent contractor, so you supply what your hours of availability are and we schedule you within that based on the trips we have assigned. Not only do you determine your own hours to a degree, you get to enjoy your vehicle as your office space every day! The schedule tends to become more fluid on some days, but you always get to choose the music, or muzak!

If you are interested in this position please reach out to Amber Jourdan, Director of Operations, and attach your resume if you have one available.

We look forward to hearing from you!

United Enterprises Group, since 2012, United Medical Transport of Kansas, LLC; since 2017

Guy Henrion, owner

Amber Jourdan, Director of Operations

Cynthia Melching, Administrative Assistant

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