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About
The London Ambulance Service NHS Trust (LAS) is the largest free ambulance service in the world, caring for more than one-and-a-half million patients every year.
We are the only London-wide NHS Trust and are at the frontline of the NHS in the capital. We serve an area of approximately 620 square miles. Broadly speaking, this is the whole area within the M25.
We have two main functions - the provision of an Accident and Emergency service to respond to 999 calls and our Patient Transport Service, which performs an important role in taking patients to and from their hospital appointments.
In addition, we also manage the Emergency Bed Service, which co-ordinates registers of specialised care facilities available across London, along with some national monitoring services.
Contact
- Address
- London Ambulance Service Headquarters
- 220 Waterloo Road
- London
- SE1 8SD
- Contact Number
- 020 3069 0260
HART Paramedic - West
Accepting applications until: 12-Jan-2025 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 12-Jan-2025 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- HART West
- Address
- Clocktower Road
- Town
- Isleworth
- Postcode
- TW7 6DT
- Major / Minor Region
- London
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week (averaged over a rotating 14 week shift pattern)
Salary
- Salary
- £42,939 - £50,697 Pro-rata per annum inc of outer London HCAS
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (Band 6)
Specialty
- Main area
- HART Paramedic
London Ambulance Service covers an area of 620 sq. miles, serves one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse cities and is the busiest ambulance service in the UK. We handle over 1.9 million emergency calls from across the capital and attend more than 1.2 million incidents every single year as well as delivering a 24 hour NHS 111 Integrated Urgent Care Service in South East and North East London that we estimate will respond to around 1.4million urgent care calls by the end of the year.
We employ over 9,000 people who work or volunteer, across London to respond to the health needs of over eight million people who live, work and travel in the capital. We work closely with our NHS partners and are commissioned by 32 clinical commissioning groups spread across 5 sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs) and NHS England for our specialist services. We work alongside London’s hospital, mental health and specialist trusts, as well as the five STPs across Greater London.
In addition we work in partnership with the other emergency services, London’s Air Ambulance and London’s Resilience Forums to make sure we are ready and prepared to respond to major incidents and ensure we keep Londoners safe.
As the only pan-London NHS provider we have a unique opportunity to play a leading role in integrating access to emergency and urgent care right across London.
By 2023 we will improve outcomes and experiences for all our patients by providing the right care to patients at the right time, and in the most cost effective way. This will mean up to 122,000 fewer patients being taken to emergency departments when their needs could be better met in a different way, and we will deliver significant efficiencies in avoided costs to the urgent and emergency care sector.
Job overview
HART Paramedic - HART West Only
Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) – Operatives
Applications are invited from existing Registered B6 Paramedics to join the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust’s Hazardous Area Response Team based at our West site, Clock Tower Road in Isleworth.
All applicants must have significant post-qualification ambulance operational experience. You will need to be a Registered Paramedic with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and have successfully completed an HCPC-approved paramedic programme.
You must have fully completed the NQP process and be a minimum of 2 years post initial HCPC registration at the close of application.
You must have demonstrable evidence of Paramedic practice within the last 12 months.
You will also need a current manual driving licence, valid in the UK and covering category B and C1 vehicles. You must have no more than three penalty points and at least two years of driving experience.
Beyond that, a dedicated approach to providing high-quality care to others could well see you into one of the most satisfying and highly respected roles in the community.
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HART Paramedics receive training in high-risk operations through national and local courses and others to meet the HART Capabilities.
HART Paramedics are expected to work in highly pressurized environments and staff will need to be mentally and physically resilient to undertake the role.
It may not be possible to progress applications from staff who suffer from vertigo, claustrophobia, skin allergies, or inhaler-dependent asthma. Those taken forward will be subject to an enhanced medical and fitness assessment, clinical and competency assessment, interview and DBS check. Assessments include working at height, confined space, physical fitness, face fit, and swimming.
HART resources are double-staffed however staff need to be able to work as a solo responder.
Trust FRU course eligibility:
- Driving licence checks must be current with no more than 3 penalty points
- Section 19 must be up to date
- Min 12 months experience of emergency driving on a DCA
- Min 12 months incident-free of a blameworthy or noteworthy driving incident
- Must be able to be eligible and complete an initial 1-day FRU course with a qualified driving instructor.
- Individual portfolio must be up to date
- Any medicines e-learning must be up to date and all PGDs signed
- No pending investigation or resolution hub investigation awaiting an outcome.
- Up to date with most recent Saturator and Mandatory updates (or booked to attend).
Working for our organisation
Our organisation is driven by our strategic objectives and organisational values and we look for people who are strongly aligned with them.
Work Environment
- Dynamic and Unpredictable: No two days are the same. You might be called to an industrial accident one day and a flooding rescue the next.
- Team Collaboration: HART operates as part of a close-knit team, often working with other emergency services and agencies.
Challenges
- High-Stress Situations: Dealing with life-threatening scenarios for patients and sometimes for the responders themselves.
- Exposure to Risks: Whether it's toxic environments or unstable structures, the role involves inherent risks.
- Physical Demands: The job requires excellent physical fitness to cope with heavy equipment and challenging terrain.
- Mutual Aid: HART staff have a mutual aid provision which may see staff redeployed during their shift to support incidents around England with little to no notice.
Rewards
- Camaraderie: A strong bond with team members due to shared experiences in extreme situations.
- Bringing high-quality clinical care to patients at complex incidents.
- Recognition: Being part of a specialized unit within the NHS, the work is widely respected and celebrated.
Ongoing training
- After initial training staff receive 37.5 hrs training every 7 weeks. This includes residential training at specialist venues around the UK
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
As a registered practitioner you would be responsible for undertaking and documenting a comprehensive patient assessment, providing appropriate care and treatment, and referring, discharging or conveying patients to the most suitable place of definitive care, this may include specialist centres e.g. heart attack centres, major trauma centres or hyper acute stroke unit.
Working to the current HCPC standards of proficiency for Paramedics, the paramedic will lead on the clinical and operational development of students and staff, providing high-quality mentorship and education in practice.
Assist in the development of an integrated approach to the delivery of unscheduled care involving all relevant stakeholders including health and social care organisations, particularly within the primary care field.
HART staff work closely with other emergency service teams, providing paramedic care at a range of incidents including hazardous material incidents, either as a result of accidental or deliberate release, structural collapse and Urban Search and Rescue incidents, confined space incidents, working at height, specialist firearms incidents and working on or in water.
Due to the nature of specialist roles and the amount of training required this role is subject to a repayment of costs contract clause which lays out a scaled repayment of costs schedule within the first 2 years of the contract. This role is also not eligible to be seconded from in that period for the first 2 years.
Further details
Colin Pinnington 07879480564 Interim Head of CBRN/HART
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is a member of the Business Disability Forum and is a Disability Confident Committed Employer.
For more information on our equalities strategy, please visit our website and review our current equalities strategy.
In addition to the basic salary for all Agenda for Change posts, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust in line with the NHS Agenda for Change provides 15% or 20% High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS) dependant on the location of your role. The supplement is subject to minimum and maximum payment.
High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS) for part time employee will be based on the part time salary.
Correspondence regarding an application will be done via email to all job applicants. Please ensure you provide current e-mail address on the job application form and please check your email inbox regularly.
If you are successful at interview and offered employment, your personal details will also be transferred into the national NHS Electronic Staff Records system.
Pre-employment checks will be required for all applicants who are issued with a conditional offer of employment. This includes Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) checks as required for the post and registration with the DBS update service. Documents presented for the purpose of Identity Checks will be verified for authenticity via an ID Scanner. The security features to be checked include machine readable zone, ultra violet image and infra-red image.
The London Ambulance Service NHS Trust reserves the right to close adverts before the published closing date due to high volumes of applications received.
If you do not hear back from us within four weeks of the advert closing date, please assume that you have not been successful at the shortlisting stage.
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- HCPC registered Band 6 Paramedic
- Minimum of two years’ experience in emergency ambulance operations
- Full manual driving licence, valid in the UK including vehicle categories C1 and B (not B auto.)
- Level 3 Certificate in Emergency Response Ambulance Driving (CERAD) or equivalent IHCD blue light driving qualification
- Practice Educator (PEd with PEd modules 1 and 2 completed or commitment to work towards completion) or equivalent
Desirable criteria
- FDg/ DipHE or BSc in Paramedic Science or relevant field of practice, or a clinically relevant extended practice qualification
- Certificate in Practice Education or equivalent teaching/mentorship qualification
Experience
Essential criteria
- Commitment to CPD activity
- Demonstrable experience in clinical patient facing role
- Demonstrable and credible experience of working as team member and as a lone practitioner with the ability to work independently with confidence
Desirable criteria
- Experience of supervision, mentorship and development of a range of clinical staff in relevant practice settings
Knowledge & Skills
Essential criteria
- Detailed understanding of appropriate care pathways, and ability to support mentees in their use.
- Understanding of a range of adult education approaches and strategies in practice settings
- Ability to assess and examine patients presenting with a broad range of conditions
- Ability to recognise ‘red flags’ for medical conditions and evaluate clinical risk in line with nationally accepted best practice
- Demonstrate a high level of professionalism, responsibility and accountability
- Critically reflect on practice in order to improve patient care, including the future mitigation of errors
- Ability to analyse, problem solve and make decisions
- Experience of using a range of computer programmes
Personal Abilities
Essential criteria
- Excellent, highly developed listening, verbal and communication skills
- Ability to communicate sometimes highly complex, contentious, challenging and/or highly sensitive messages face to face
- Excellent report writing skills to ensure accurate and honest documentation in a timely manner.
- Ability to safely and sensitively manage the expectations of a variety of stakeholders
- Minimise clinical risk through reasoned and justifiable clinical decisions; including clinical risk assessment of triage decisions
- Adhere to the Trust values and behaviours
Other requirements
Essential criteria
- Understanding of and demonstrable commitment to diversity as an employee of LAS and as a provider of services to the public
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Andrew Willicombe
- Job title
- HART Operations Officer (West)
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 07717807171
- Additional information
Assessments will be on Saturday 8th of February and Sunday the 9th of February 2025 at HART West, Clock Tower Rd, Isleworth TW7 6DT. Attendance is required on one of these two dates.
Interviews are expected W/C 17th of February 2025, location TBC.
Successful candidates will need to be free for protracted residential training with one course being at least a seven-week residential, all others are for one week at a time.
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