South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit staff to work as Clinicians in our Integrated care (999/111) Emergency Operations Centres. We are looking for registered Clinicians with at least two years' post registration experience, keen to progress and develop into a new career challenge. You will be working within the multi-disciplinary clinical team in our contact centres situated in Gillingham and Crawley. You will be providing support for incoming emergency calls, carrying out remote triage of patients over the phone to ensure access to the most appropriate care pathways to meet the patient's needs. You will need a proven track record of extensive clinical experience working across a variety of primary care and urgent & emergency settings, with well-honed patient consultation skills including excellent telephone communication skills, be self-motivated and able to manage your own workload. Applications from Clinicians with experience of telephone triage are also welcome. About us
The role requires: Permanent full-time contracts 24-hour rotas that involve unsocial hours working due to the delivery of patients presenting through 999. Please note, this is a 7-day per week role and there is a requirement to work a variety of shifts. Unsocial hours are payable in addition to the salary quoted, dependent upon working pattern. Training: 8.5 weeks full time NHS Pathways 999 1 week CAD training (all Monday-Friday). 1 week EMA mentoring (shift work). Training and mentoring is full-time whether you are applying for a full-time or part-time position. Job responsibilities
You will need to be a registered Paramedic or Nurse (Adult) with significant experience of clinical practice in the field of primary care and urgent & emergency care. You will be required to have operated in an autonomous capacity within a primary/urgent/emergency care setting. You will have sound assessment and decision-making skills, the ability to plan and prioritise clinical workloads and ability to negotiate appropriate treatment and referral strategies. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work under pressure are also prerequisites for this role. You will be responsible for providing support and clinical oversight of the Computer Aided Dispatch system to ensure that patient safety is maintained from their point of contact to reaching definitive care. Experience in either pre-hospital, acute, chronic or primary care will assist you in carrying out complex clinical triage on the telephone, providing assessment, referring to the most appropriate care pathway, or sometimes providing support whilst an emergency crew are on their way, looking to get patient care right, first time, every time. Person Specification
Experience
Evidence of a minimum of two years in an autonomous role: In primary/urgent and emergency care or Medical ward or Community Response teams. Ability to manage risks and defuse stressful situations and aggressive patients, including well-developed personal stress management techniques. Experience of mentoring/training junior staff and sharing knowledge and skills. Experience in remote/telephone assessment and consultations. Knowledge of Safeguarding frameworks. Knowledge of clinical governance and audit. 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. £37,338 to £44,962 a year plus unsocial hours.
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