Opportunity
City of Riverside PlanetBids #RFP# 2545
EMS Medical Director Services for City of Riverside Fire Department
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
RFP# 2545
NAICS
621111
This opportunity seeks a qualified physician to serve as Medical Director for the City of Riverside Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program. - Government Buyer: - City of Riverside Fire Department, Finance-Purchasing Division - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive EMS Medical Director services - Clinical, operational, and strategic oversight for prehospital medical care - Collaboration on EMS training programs - Supervision of quality improvement initiatives - Regulatory compliance with California EMS standards - Pharmacological management and coordination with healthcare providers - Key Requirements: - Minimum five years' experience in EMS medical oversight - Valid, unrestricted California Physician License (MD or DO) - Active DEA license - Board certifications in Emergency Medicine and EMS - Valid unrestricted Class C California Driver's License - Compliance with all Medical Board, state EMS authority, and local EMS agency requirements - Contract Details: - Initial three-year term with two optional one-year extensions (up to five years total) - Quarterly invoicing and annual cost proposals required - Performance evaluations included - Notable Information: - No specific OEMs or products requested; this is a professional services contract - Prospective bidders include Allied Solutions, Asereth Medical Services, Cambay Consulting LLC, Occu-Med Ltd., and others - Place of Performance: - City of Riverside Fire Department, 3900 Main Street, Riverside, CA 92522
Description
The City of Riverside Fire Department is seeking a qualified physician to serve as the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Medical Director. The role involves providing comprehensive medical oversight, including clinical, operational, and strategic guidance in compliance with California EMS regulations and best practices. The contract duration is five years, with a pre-bid meeting scheduled for April 8, 2026, and proposals due by April 28, 2026. Prospective bidders must meet specific licensing and experience requirements and submit proposals electronically.