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London Ambulance Service NHS Trust

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
Consultant Paramedic, NARU Education
Closed for applications on: 22-Mar-2025 00:00
Vacancy status: Closed
Closed for applications on: 22-Mar-2025 00:00
Key details
Location
- Site
- Fire Service College (With frequent travel to other locations)
- Address
- London Road
- Town
- Moreton-in-Marsh
- Postcode
- GL56 0RH
- Major / Minor Region
- London
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week (Hours may vary based on course calendar.)
Salary
- Salary
- £74,290 - £85,601 per annum, ** Please be advised that this role does not attract any High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS)**
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS AfC: Band 8c (Indicative))
Specialty
- Main area
- NARU
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.
Job overview
** Please be advised that this role does not attract any High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS)**
London Ambulance Service is delighted to host the team formally known as National Ambulance Response Unit (NARU), which coordinates interoperable capabilities, emergency preparedness, resilience, and response on behalf of all ambulance trusts in England. Through a centrally coordinated approach, we will work together with them and NHS England to support a robust, safe, and effective response to major, complex, and potentially protracted incidents. This role will bridge the gap between education, management and frontline staff, fostering collaboration and communication. We are looking for a candidate that has experience in influencing and contributing to the development of effective strategies and operational policies to ensure competent and capable frontline paramedics can achieve high standards of clinical care nationally.
We are looking for an inspiring candidate that can lead in developing a robust national curriculum and syllabus, implementing a quality assurance framework, ensuring the standards of education are benchmarked against other educational institutions and work towards formal accreditation of courses. Placing clinical care to the patient at the centre of all we do. This will be in addition to service delivery objectives, such as a strong background in risk management, leadership skills and workforce development objectives.
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** Please be advised that this role does not attract any High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS)**
Other responsibilities include the planning, delivering and evaluating a range of training and development programmes to meet strategic and operational needs of HART teams nationally, working with a wide range of staff – including the Operations team - to identify future training requirements and providing advice on appropriate training provision, and providing advice to other Ambulance Services on improving the quality of training development.
Education is a key aspect of the role. The Education team deliver a wide range of courses that focus on improving patient care during major incident response. They achieve this by designing innovative and realistic training modules that are bespoke to the Ambulance Service.
All modules, whether command or operationally focused, are aligned to the National Risk Register (NRR), which ensures that training opportunities are delivered in priority order and aligned to current risk. The courses are also aligned to current and emerging doctrine such as JESIP, National Occupational Standards and the NARU Command and Control Guidance. Course Tutors are cognisant of the core standards under the NHS Commissioning Board Core Standards for EPRR, which enables Trusts to meet the standard by provision of appropriate educational modules. Our close working with Ambulance Services is fundamental to ensuring modules reflect the needs of the modern paramedic.
Working for our organisation
** Please be advised that this role does not attract any High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS)**
LAS as the host organisation support the team with corporate governance and oversight, finance support including financial reporting and budget monitoring, indemnity and insurance provisions appropriate to the delivery of the service, human resource provision including the provision of suitably qualified and experienced staff to deliver the service, information technology and communication support, estate services, fleet services in relation to the national reserve and training fleet, procurement services for items required for the delivery of the service and other services required to ensure the effective day to day operations It is expected the post holder will have a close relationship cross-directorate with the heads of services for these departments.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
** Please be advised that this role does not attract any High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS)**
The Consultant Paramedic will have responsibility for the following functions:
· This role will work closely with the Director of Resilience and Specialist Assets, the Chief Paramedic Officer, Directors and senior staff across LAS and NHSE, in building strong two-way relationships with key organisations and individuals across the UK to implement the services five year strategy.
· Working closely with the Head of Operations to ensure collaborative approach
· Contribute to the development of a culture of whole-system working to support the delivery of the strategy, working closely with senior external partners including NHS England.
· Provide robust leadership and management for the delivery of education and development services within the service
· Ensuring the delivery of education and standards are met and maintained to the agreed level throughout the service.
· Be accountable for planning, developing and implementing all education and training activities across paramedic resilience disciplines.
· Maintain HCPC/NMC registration through regular clinical shifts/activities.
· Play a key role in the reform and development of the service, to align with the future needs of the Ambulance Service, NHS Resilience forums and the communities they serve.
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is a member of the Business Disability Forum and is a Disability Confident 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 and junk mail 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, Accreditations, Education
Essential criteria
- Educated to degree level (BSc) in an appropriate healthcare/ management area
- Educated to Master’s Degree level in a relevant field, or the demonstrable equivalent
- HCPC/NMC Registered with demonstrable recent experience
- A recognised teaching qualification or equivalent demonstrable ability with evidence of teaching in practice and/ or classroom situations
- Full driving licence, including C1, valid in the UK and no more than 3 penalty points
- Clear and robust evidence of continuous personal and career development
Desirable criteria
- Extensive knowledge of specialist area (such as HART, EPRR )
- PhD or equivalent with research in health or education related field
Experience
Essential criteria
- Clear evidence of supervising, developing and motivating staff in a mediumlarge sized team
- Senior Management level experience including working in collective decision making groups such as organisational wide programmes of work or healthcare partnerships that may impact service delivery
- Evidence of change management success and delivery in a similar Senior Management or Leadership role
- Experience conducting highly complex investigations and writing reports that may include sensitive or contentious information
- Confidence to confirm and challenge information and explanations supplied by others, who may be experts in their field
Knowledge and Skills
Essential criteria
- Demonstrable ability to employ the full range of leadership and managerial skills to support both individuals and teams, including ability to motivate staff in a challenging environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to present in public or present complex or contentious information to large groups including staff, Unions, members of the public, Executive Managers, etc
- Ability to think conceptually, horizon scan and benchmark, to lead change based on sound knowledge of future requirements and promote innovation to identify opportunities for improvement
- Ability to plan and prioritise own workload, balance competing priorities and make difficult decisions and work independently and autonomously
- Formulate short, medium and long term strategic education plans across the Trust, and to create a compelling vision for the future and communicate this throughout the organisation
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Victoria Ward
- Job title
- Business Manager
- Email address
- [email protected]
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