Emergency Medical Technician

Medicare EMS Group UK Ltd

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Job summary

Medicare EMS are welcoming applications for fulltime Emergency Medicare Technicians to work on our frontline contracts supporting the NHS Ambulance Services.

As part of our frontline team, you will be working as an ambulance crew responding to all categorise of 999 calls on behalf of the NHS. We have the latests equipment and technology to allow you to provide the best care possible to your patients. We provide a LUCAS device on every vehicle and do not restrict deployment of this equipment to specific resources or skill level.

You would have the option of working consistently with the same crewmate or rotating through the team. Our contracts have their own rota which provides an important work-life balance.

Main duties of the job

Established in 2003 Medicare have become one of the leading private ambulances provides in the UK. We have exciting opportunities for pre-hospital clinicians to take the step into the private sector whilst remaining part of a frontline team.

We strive to build a safe and supportive environment to enable our clinical workforce to provide the best patient care possible.

Working as part of an ambulance crew you will be responding to all categories of 999 calls on behalf of East of England Ambulance Service.

About us

Established in 2003 Medicare have become one of the leading private ambulances provides in the UK. We have exciting opportunities for pre-hospital clinicians to take the step into the private sector whilst remaining part of a frontline team.

In addition to our frontline shifts, you would have the opportunity to work on our event contracts at iconic venues such as Wembley Stadium, The O2 Arena, Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium, Chelsea Football Club, Wembley Arena, Windsor Racecourse, Lingfield Racecourse, Newmarket Racecourse, Epsom Racecourse, Goodwood Racecourse and more.

Our Academy will be available should you wish to further your education and career or progress into education as an educator.

You would be joining of team of over 150 fulltime pre-hospital clinicians and over 400 self-employed clinicians to deliver over 30 emergency vehicles a day into the NHS. Our Executive Team are practicing paramedics with NHS backgrounds and drive the company forwards

Date posted

05 July 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£40,000 a year Overtime and incentives available

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

E0427-24-0007

Job locations

Chelmsford Ambulance Service

Suffolk Drive, Dukes Park Industrial Estate

Chelmsford

Essex

CM2 6UN


Braintree Ambulance Station

Unit D, Bradbury Park, Springwood Industrial Estate

Braintree

Essex

CM2 7DH


Norwich Ambulance Station

Burnett Road, Sweet Briar Industrial Estate

Norwich

Norfolk

NR3 2BS


Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical Delivery

  • Maintain an appropriate level of care for patients, relevant to their condition within the authorised level of competence.
  • Conduct a systematic examination of the patient using assessment skills and a knowledge of the effects of acute/chronic illness and trauma to develop a working diagnosis.
  • Timely recognition where more senior clinical intervention is required and/or conveyance to a specialist centre is indicated.
  • Assisting another Healthcare Professional to deliver clinical care beyond your scope of practice.
  • Interact and reassure distressed, emotional or mentally ill persons in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act.
  • Undertake clinically appropriate assessments and interventions within the EMT clinical scope of practice.
  • Administration of medicines authorised by the company and/or Schedule 19 Human Medicine Regulations 2021.
  • Ensure the administration of any permitted medicines is done so in accordance with the relevant JRCALC clinical guidelines.
  • Transport patient(s) and others to and from hospitals and other treatment centres in a safe and comfortable manner, reassessing the patients condition and responding appropriately to their needs en route.

Operational Delivery

  • Attended urgent and emergency calls as directed by an NHS Ambulance Service.
  • Working as part of a double crewed emergency ambulance with more senior ambulance clinicians and/or as the clinical lead.
  • Physically manoeuvre and/or lift patients using the provided manual handling aids.
  • Undertaking a manual handling dynamic risk assessment, where necessary request additional support before attempting any manoeuvre.
  • When required assist patients in their homes, both prior to and after transportation, ensuring they have their basic needs catered for and their homes are safe. This includes highlighting and reporting areas of risk in line with the Medicare risk assessment procedures and Safeguarding policy.
  • Completing all relevant operational documentation (VDI check sheets etc).
  • Ensuring all Medicare vehicles are thoroughly checked prior to the start of a shift. This includes the required equipment and road worthiness checks.
  • Ensuring all Medicare vehicles and equipment are kept clean and within relevant infection, prevention and control policies and procedures.
  • Attending any relevant/required training sessions provided by Medicare.
  • Ensure any changes in your driving status is communicated to Medicare immediately.
  • Identifying and reporting any equipment failures or faults at the point of identification.
  • Ensuring the safe and effective disposal of all clinical waste materials.
  • Risk assessing the incident scene for safety and any additional resource requirements, identifying the critically ill patient and develop a management plan to meet the presenting needs.
  • Respond under emergency (or non-emergency) conditions ensuring the safety of others and driving with due regard to patient comfort, Road Traffic Regulations, your competence and with courtesy to other road users. NB: you will be required to drive under emergency conditions requiring intense concentration, often for prolonged periods.
  • To provide advice and guidance to other clinicians, appropriate to your role.

Clinical Records and Documentation

  • Maintaining a high standard of clinical documentation.
  • Accurately record all elements of a clinical assessment and relevant clinical interventions to assist in the continuation of patient care.
  • Ensuring the Medicare specific vehicle forms are completed prior to the start of a shift.
  • Submitting accurate and detailed incident forms to Medicare (and any NHS Trust as required).
  • Maintaining patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Ensuring the safe storage of all clinical documentation in respect of the Medicare control of confidential information policy as outlined within the Data Protection Act and the Caldicott Principles.

Additional Requirements

  • Providing requested information to Medicare under the companys obligations under the NHS safer recruitment requirements.
  • Providing an enhanced disclosure barring service (DBS) with barred list information certificate.
  • Providing requested documents and evidence to allow Medicare to undertake an enhanced DBS with barred list information certificate.
  • On receipt of the Medicare DBS, signing up to the DBS update service to allow Medicare to conduct annual DBS checks.
  • Competing the Medicare health assessment prior to the commencement of operational shifts.
  • Maintaining compliance with all required mandatory training set by Medicare.
  • Provide evidence of the vaccinations required to undertake frontline emergency work.
  • Engage with the Medicare clinician team with routine clinical supervision and appraisals.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical Delivery

  • Maintain an appropriate level of care for patients, relevant to their condition within the authorised level of competence.
  • Conduct a systematic examination of the patient using assessment skills and a knowledge of the effects of acute/chronic illness and trauma to develop a working diagnosis.
  • Timely recognition where more senior clinical intervention is required and/or conveyance to a specialist centre is indicated.
  • Assisting another Healthcare Professional to deliver clinical care beyond your scope of practice.
  • Interact and reassure distressed, emotional or mentally ill persons in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act.
  • Undertake clinically appropriate assessments and interventions within the EMT clinical scope of practice.
  • Administration of medicines authorised by the company and/or Schedule 19 Human Medicine Regulations 2021.
  • Ensure the administration of any permitted medicines is done so in accordance with the relevant JRCALC clinical guidelines.
  • Transport patient(s) and others to and from hospitals and other treatment centres in a safe and comfortable manner, reassessing the patients condition and responding appropriately to their needs en route.

Operational Delivery

  • Attended urgent and emergency calls as directed by an NHS Ambulance Service.
  • Working as part of a double crewed emergency ambulance with more senior ambulance clinicians and/or as the clinical lead.
  • Physically manoeuvre and/or lift patients using the provided manual handling aids.
  • Undertaking a manual handling dynamic risk assessment, where necessary request additional support before attempting any manoeuvre.
  • When required assist patients in their homes, both prior to and after transportation, ensuring they have their basic needs catered for and their homes are safe. This includes highlighting and reporting areas of risk in line with the Medicare risk assessment procedures and Safeguarding policy.
  • Completing all relevant operational documentation (VDI check sheets etc).
  • Ensuring all Medicare vehicles are thoroughly checked prior to the start of a shift. This includes the required equipment and road worthiness checks.
  • Ensuring all Medicare vehicles and equipment are kept clean and within relevant infection, prevention and control policies and procedures.
  • Attending any relevant/required training sessions provided by Medicare.
  • Ensure any changes in your driving status is communicated to Medicare immediately.
  • Identifying and reporting any equipment failures or faults at the point of identification.
  • Ensuring the safe and effective disposal of all clinical waste materials.
  • Risk assessing the incident scene for safety and any additional resource requirements, identifying the critically ill patient and develop a management plan to meet the presenting needs.
  • Respond under emergency (or non-emergency) conditions ensuring the safety of others and driving with due regard to patient comfort, Road Traffic Regulations, your competence and with courtesy to other road users. NB: you will be required to drive under emergency conditions requiring intense concentration, often for prolonged periods.
  • To provide advice and guidance to other clinicians, appropriate to your role.

Clinical Records and Documentation

  • Maintaining a high standard of clinical documentation.
  • Accurately record all elements of a clinical assessment and relevant clinical interventions to assist in the continuation of patient care.
  • Ensuring the Medicare specific vehicle forms are completed prior to the start of a shift.
  • Submitting accurate and detailed incident forms to Medicare (and any NHS Trust as required).
  • Maintaining patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Ensuring the safe storage of all clinical documentation in respect of the Medicare control of confidential information policy as outlined within the Data Protection Act and the Caldicott Principles.

Additional Requirements

  • Providing requested information to Medicare under the companys obligations under the NHS safer recruitment requirements.
  • Providing an enhanced disclosure barring service (DBS) with barred list information certificate.
  • Providing requested documents and evidence to allow Medicare to undertake an enhanced DBS with barred list information certificate.
  • On receipt of the Medicare DBS, signing up to the DBS update service to allow Medicare to conduct annual DBS checks.
  • Competing the Medicare health assessment prior to the commencement of operational shifts.
  • Maintaining compliance with all required mandatory training set by Medicare.
  • Provide evidence of the vaccinations required to undertake frontline emergency work.
  • Engage with the Medicare clinician team with routine clinical supervision and appraisals.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • IHCD Ambulance Aid Qualification or Level 4 Diploma for Associate Ambulance Practitioners or FREC 5.
  • Full UK driving licence with no more than 3 penalty points.
  • Emergency Driving qualification.
  • Recent enhanced DBS with barred list information for adults and children.
  • Recent experience undertaking frontline emergency work.

Desirable

  • Relevant mentoring qualification.
  • Evidence of professional development.

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of dealing with various patient conditions.
  • Evidence of a satisfactory level of manual handling training.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Self-motivated, team player.
  • Demonstrate a high level of accountability and responsibility.
  • Flexibility to work varying shift patterns as dictated by the service demand of the contracts.
  • Ability to work under pressure with minimum supervision.
  • Experience of working as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Desirable

  • Experience of mentoring junior and/or newly qualified clinicians.

Personal characteristics

Essential

  • Approachable, adaptable and caring personality.
  • Appreciation of the different needs of individuals with varying degrees of mobility.
  • Punctuality.
  • Quality and patient focused.
  • Self-motivated and able to use initiative.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • IHCD Ambulance Aid Qualification or Level 4 Diploma for Associate Ambulance Practitioners or FREC 5.
  • Full UK driving licence with no more than 3 penalty points.
  • Emergency Driving qualification.
  • Recent enhanced DBS with barred list information for adults and children.
  • Recent experience undertaking frontline emergency work.

Desirable

  • Relevant mentoring qualification.
  • Evidence of professional development.

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of dealing with various patient conditions.
  • Evidence of a satisfactory level of manual handling training.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Self-motivated, team player.
  • Demonstrate a high level of accountability and responsibility.
  • Flexibility to work varying shift patterns as dictated by the service demand of the contracts.
  • Ability to work under pressure with minimum supervision.
  • Experience of working as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Desirable

  • Experience of mentoring junior and/or newly qualified clinicians.

Personal characteristics

Essential

  • Approachable, adaptable and caring personality.
  • Appreciation of the different needs of individuals with varying degrees of mobility.
  • Punctuality.
  • Quality and patient focused.
  • Self-motivated and able to use initiative.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Medicare EMS Group UK Ltd

Address

Chelmsford Ambulance Service

Suffolk Drive, Dukes Park Industrial Estate

Chelmsford

Essex

CM2 6UN


Employer's website

http://www.medicare-ems.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Medicare EMS Group UK Ltd

Address

Chelmsford Ambulance Service

Suffolk Drive, Dukes Park Industrial Estate

Chelmsford

Essex

CM2 6UN


Employer's website

http://www.medicare-ems.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Chief Quality Officer

Kirstie Smith

kirstie@medicare-ems.co.uk

07817559358

Date posted

05 July 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£40,000 a year Overtime and incentives available

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

E0427-24-0007

Job locations

Chelmsford Ambulance Service

Suffolk Drive, Dukes Park Industrial Estate

Chelmsford

Essex

CM2 6UN


Braintree Ambulance Station

Unit D, Bradbury Park, Springwood Industrial Estate

Braintree

Essex

CM2 7DH


Norwich Ambulance Station

Burnett Road, Sweet Briar Industrial Estate

Norwich

Norfolk

NR3 2BS


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