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An established industry player in emergency medical services is expanding its workforce and invites Newly Qualified Paramedics to join their team. This exciting opportunity offers a structured intake program for undergraduates, with flexible full-time and part-time contracts available. Candidates will engage in a comprehensive recruitment process, including an assessment centre and a fitness test. The organization is committed to personal and professional development, providing numerous benefits, including holiday entitlement and access to NHS discounts. If you're passionate about making a difference in the community and advancing your career in paramedicine, this position is perfect for you.
SECAmb are currently expanding our workforce and actively encouraging applications from Newly Qualified Paramedics for our 2025 intake.
We have opportunities available in:
Please note: If you are a current Partnership University Student working with us on an ECSW contract, you will still need to apply for this vacancy to ensure you are offered an NQP Position.
Partnership University Students not already employed by the Trust will undertake a full assessment.
Assessment centre: 25th January 2025
SECAmb are pleased to sign up to the peoples promise and we know that most candidates will want to work full-time and cover a rotating shift pattern. However, we recognise that this doesn’t work for all and have flexible part-time contracts available with a minimum of 23 hours whilst employed as an NQP.
Our Newly Qualified Paramedic intake programme for undergrads able to register with the HCPC in 2025 will be offered mutually agreed start dates to match their earliest registration date. Regular Transition to Paramedic courses run throughout the year with our main season starting in July and running through to December / January.
Benefits:
We know that many colleagues aspire to progress and we are proud of our progression programmes. We will actively support you, once you have the relevant experience, to progress to become an Operational Team Leader, Critical Care Paramedic, or Paramedic Practitioner in field operations. Work in one of our emergency operation control centres as a 111 Clinical Advisor or an EOC Clinical Supervisor. We also support other pathways within the Trust such as training to become part of our Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) or Special Operations Response Team (SORT). We are delighted to advise that we accept applications from our Newly Qualified Paramedics onto our SORT team once your probation period is completed.
The recruitment process for this year will include the following elements:
Following success in passing the assessment centre, a conditional offer will be made within a week, and we will commence compliance, which covers ID Checks, DBS checks, and Occupational health. Upon clearing compliance and obtaining your C1 licence, your offer of employment location will be finalised. Assistance with relocation costs and obtaining C1 licence may be available subject to meeting the pre-set criteria.
You must also have a full EU driving licence with no more than three (3) points and the C1 category, before commencing employment with SECAmb.
A condition of employment is that until you have completed 52 weeks in the area of the trust you have applied for, you cannot apply to join the transfer list to move to another trust location during this period. This is to support the mentorship and skill mix and ensure vacancies are planned for.
This advert closes on Sunday 5 Jan 2025.
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