The Crew Member (NCAA) is a non-clinical role which will provide support to specialist neonatal and paediatric clinicians during NCAA transfers, acting as the technical expert for the bespoke NCAA interior and stretcher system. The Crew Member will work closely with pilots and clinicians to ensure transfers are completed safely. The Crew Member will also support with regular tasks to assist with maintaining high standards of compliance and infection prevention & control, whilst also engaging in base activities when required.
Main duties of the job
- To be responsive to tasking requests from the Airdesk including responsive mobilisation
- Ensure equipment is checked and readily available for tasking
- Engage and work cohesively with CPTs and NCAA Pilots (Pre, During and Post tasking)
- Support the safe loading / unloading of patients with CPTs and pilots
- Ensure patients and equipment are secured safely, checking prior to take off and landing
- Support CPTs throughout tasking (ie -fitting helmets, harnesses, etc)
- Work cohesively with NCAA pilots to ensure the aircraft, cabin and equipment is always available and ready for tasking
- Provide support and reassurance to patients and parents / guardians.
About us
Would you liketo be part of the National Childrens Air Ambulance team, playing a vital roleduring life changing transfers for patients and their families?
A rareopportunity is available to join the National Childrens Air Ambulance (NCAA) ona fixed term contract for 9 months, as we continue to grow and develop ourlifesaving service.
As a CrewMember, you will provide support to specialist neonatal and paediatricclinicians during NCAA transfers, whilst working alongside our amazing team ofPilots and Airdesk Coordinators.
Reporting tothe Operations Team Leader for NCAA, you will be based at London Oxford Airporton a full-time basis (40 hours per week). The role attracts a salary of £33,197along with our staff benefits package.
What We Offer:
- Enhanced annual leave, with even more added as your service grows
- Additional annual leave purchase options
- Life assurance
- Blue Light Card eligibility and access to generous discount schemes
- A supportive, purpose-driven team
- Access to our comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme
Job responsibilities
The Crew Member will work closely with the Head of Operations, Operations Team Leader, Pilots, Airdesk Staff and will also support interdepartmental relationships with the wider charity functions as and when required.
The Crew Member will work closely with Clinical Partner Teams (CPTs -NHS specialist transport teams), hospital staff, ambulance crews, helipad staff, airport staff, and visitors to NCAA bases.
NCAA Transfers
- To be responsive to tasking requests from the Airdesk including responsive mobilisation
- Ensure equipment is checked and readily available for tasking
- Engage and work cohesively with CPTs and NCAA Pilots (Pre, During and Post tasking)
- Communicate effectively and problem solve when problems arise whilst closely liaising with relevant teams
- Support the safe loading / unloading of patients with CPTs and pilots
- Ensure patients and equipment are secured safely, checking prior to take off and landing
- Support CPTs throughout tasking (ie -fitting helmets, harnesses, etc)
- Provide support and reassurance to patients and parents / guardians.
Safety
- Follow and advise CPTs of NCAA Standard Operating Procedures
- To comply with airfield safety & security regulations
- Follow and comply with instructions as directed by pilots
- Provide assistance and support in the event of an emergency
- Provide basic life support in the event of a medical emergency involving CPTs or crew
- To promote positive Crew Resource Management
Regular
- Work cohesively with NCAA pilots to ensure the aircraft, cabin and equipment is always available and ready for tasking
- Commitment to training and personal development
- Carry out daily, weekly, and monthly checks of NCAA Equipment (medical devices, consumables, audits, IPC, etc)
- Maintain high standards of infection, prevent & control in the aircraft and air base
- Support with lead roles as allocated by the Operations Team Leader
- Support with training activities when required
- Complete administrative and operational tasks as requested by the Operations Team Leader
- Welcome and host visitors at the air base
Person Specification
Experience
- Experience of working within healthcare (5+ years)
- Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team
- Good communication skills with the ability to communicate appropriately and effectively in person, over the phone / virtually, by radio and in writing
- Ability to develop effective working relationships with colleagues, NHS teams and external stakeholders
- Ability to demonstrate an understanding for the need of confidentiality and how this can be maintained
- A good standard of physical fitness to facilitate lifting, bending, and carrying in the process of transporting patients
- Comfortable in a Helicopter (air/motion sickness not being an issue)
- Be able to work shift patterns relating to the role (inc long days, weekends, bank holidays, incidental overtime)
- Be able to work effectively under direction and as part of a team
- Be able to empathise with people dealing with sensitive situations assertively and tactfully
- Be able to be resilient under pressure and to identify when support is needed for self or others
- Ability to work effectively in difficult and traumatic circumstances
- Live within 1 hour commute of allocated Air Base to manage fatigue or be willing to relocate
- Flexibility to cover infrequent shifts at Gamston Base
- Experience of working within emergency care, retrieval services or intensive / critical care transfers
- Experience of supporting or being involved in aeromedical retrievals / transfers
Qualifications
- Qualified as Emergency Ambulance Crew, Emergency Care Assistant, equivalent or higher
- Full UK manual driving licence
- Education to GCSE level or equivalent in Maths and English, Grace C or above
- Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
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.