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. Job description Job 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 Person Specification Qualifications Essential 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 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 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 Experience of supervision, mentorship and development of a range of clinical staff in relevant practice settings Knowledge & Skills Essential 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 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 Understanding of and demonstrable commitment to diversity as an employee of LAS and as a provider of services to the public Employer details Employer name London Ambulance Service NHS Trust Address HART West Clocktower Road Isleworth TW7 6DT Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply. 308-SPECPARA-7729-AG
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