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A healthcare services provider in the UK is seeking registered paramedics to deliver high-quality patient care at events. The role involves conducting patient assessments, providing treatment, and using ambulance vehicles. Successful applicants will receive a competitive hourly wage ranging from £25.00 to £29.00. Additional benefits include professional development opportunities, uniform provision, and pension access, making this a rewarding position for those committed to patient care and continuous learning.
Are you a registered paramedic seeking a supportive employer that values work-life balance, invests in your professional development, and offers a competitive salary?
Location Medical Services (LMS), part of the Ambulnz Group, is excited to announce new opportunities for paramedics.
We are currently recruiting for both bank and PAYE positions within our Events team.
LMS is a CQC-registered healthcare provider delivering professional medical services across a wide range of events, including music festivals, marathons, horse trials, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, and more.
We also provide NHS-contracted paramedic home visiting services and support film and media productions.
With over 25 years of experience, we have built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality staff and consistently meeting the dynamic demands of our film and TV clients.
Join us and be part of a team that values your skills, supports your growth, and offers diverse and exciting work opportunities.
Pay - £25.00 - £29.00 per hour.
Serve as a key member of the Location Medical Services (LMS) medical team, delivering safe, high-quality patient care and clinical support at events and assignments across the UK.
Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, provide treatment, deliver ongoing care, and support patient transport in a variety of operational settings, under the guidance of the Clinical Director.
Carry out duties in line with the scope of practice for a registered Paramedic, ensuring all clinical activity adheres to organisational protocols, policies, SOPs, and professional clinical guidelines.
Escalate or seek clinical support as required to maintain patient safety and care standards.
Provide lifesaving treatment, stabilise patients, and prepare them for transport.
Operate in remote locations, using your professional knowledge and skills to make judgements and provide treatment within your level of training and competency.
Respond to operational requirements safely and efficiently.
Drive all types of approved Ambulance Service vehicles under normal and emergency (blue light) conditions in accordance with road traffic law.
Commit to continuous professional development, representing LMS positively, upholding organisational values, and maintaining exemplary professional conduct at all times.
Hold a valid UK manual driving licence with at least 1 year of driving experience and no more than 6 points.
Hold a Paramedic qualification and be registered with the HCPC.
Post NQP 2 Phase, with the ability to provide a portfolio for review by the Training and Development department.
Demonstrate physical fitness, as the role may require reaching patients in challenging or inaccessible locations (e.g., stairs), manual handling, and performing CPR.
Possess a warm, caring personality with the ability to connect effectively with patients and colleagues.
Exhibit an adaptable and flexible work ethic, as media productions often operate 7 days a week with varying shift patterns.
Provide quality references covering the last three years of employment and hold a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.
We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of any protected characteristics. Reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled applicants where required.
Enhanced DBS check or DBS check funded by the company, if successful.
It is a criminal offence to apply for a regulated role if you are barred from doing so.