Specialist HEMS Paramedic (Aftercare)
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)
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Job summary
- Applications are invited for appointment to the role of Specialist HEMS Paramedic with a specific interest in Patient Aftercare, as detailed in the attached job profile.
- The successful applicant will be fully seconded to Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS),and combine the role of Specialist HEMS Paramedic with a specific area of responsibility Aftercare Lead on a 50% clinical / 50% non-clinical basis.
- All candidates must be a Registered paramedic with the HCPC, with a minimum 5 years post registration patient facing experience and undertaken a previous UK HEMS secondment (minimum 2 years) with experience of patient aftercare as detailed in the person specification, and hold a full UK Driving Licence. Appointment will be subject to Candidates being able to complete a "fit for role" test and Class 2 aviation medical.
- KSS is an internationally renowned charity providing Helicopter Emergency Medicine Services (HEMS) to the 4.5 million resident population of Kent, Surrey and Sussex. KSS operate two teams from Redhill Aerodrome; one 24 hours a day (two twelve-hour shifts; Helimed 60) and one 18 hours a day (two nine-hour shifts; Helimed 21) seven days a week. Paramedics rotate between both Helimed 21 and Helimed 60 shifts. Both teams comprise at least one HEMS paramedic and one HEMS doctor and can be deployed via helicopter or rapid response car to patients requiring pre-hospital resuscitation and rapid transfer.
Main duties of the job
- This is an excellent opportunity for those who have an interest or experience in pre hospital care and patient aftercare services, underpinned by previous HEMS operational experience through either KSS or a similar UK based HEMS Service.
- Although post holders are employed through University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust the posts are hosted by Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex and are based at the charity's operational base at Redhill Aerodrome, Surrey, RH1 5JZ.
- The clinical rota is full shift covering early, late, day and night shifts and includes rota'd time for clinical governance days that all staff attend fortnightly. It is compliant with the UK Working Time Regulations. Post holders will be provided with specific training for this role and will work under direct supervision of an experienced HEMS paramedic until they are able to work on scene without direct supervision. After this time, there is senior HEMS consultant on call advice via telephone at all times and regular case reviews will ensure that clinicians are adequately supported in their work.
- Non-clinical (Aftercare) time will be self-rostered, and the successful applicant will be expected to manage their time based on needs of the post.
About us
Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) is an internationally renowned air ambulance charity providing Helicopter Emergency Medicine Services (HEMS) to the 4.5 million resident population of Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Our vision is an end to preventable loss of life from medical emergency. Although we are an independent charity and healthcare provider, KSS has strong links with University Hospitals Sussex, both managerially and clinically.
KSS operate two teams from Redhill Aerodrome; one 24 hours a day (two twelve-hour shifts; Helimed 60) and one 18 hours a day (two nine-hour shifts; Helimed 21) seven days a week. Both teams compise at least one HEMS paramedic and one HEMS doctor and can be deployed via helicopter or rapid response car to patients requiring pre-hospital resuscitation and rapid transfer to the most appropriate hospital for their needs.
KSS work in partnerships with the statutory ambulance service (South East Coast Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust), the Major Trauma Centres in Kent (Kings College Hospital), Surrey (St Georges Hospital) and Sussex (the Royal Sussex County Hospital) and hospital teams across the three counties. KSS has built a strong reputation for delivering high quality pre-hospital care and is renowned internationally for the strength of the service it has developed and for its reputation as a leading producer of impactful per-hospital care research.
Further information about KSS can be found at: www.aakss.org.uk
Date posted
25 April 2024
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£43,742 to £50,056 a year Plus fixed 25% unsocial hours payment and fringe HCAS (5%)
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
279-6238747-APR24
Job locations
Redhill
Redhill
RH1 5JZ
Employer details
Employer name
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)
Address
Redhill
Redhill
RH1 5JZ
Employer's website
https://www.uhsussex.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)







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