Assistant Ambulance Practitioner (Apprentice) at London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
London SE1 8SD, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 May, 25

Salary

31081.0

Posted On

11 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

We are recruiting now for Assistant Ambulance Practitioners to work across London on our award winning apprenticeship programme!
Would you like to become a Qualified Paramedic in just over 4 years, without all the costs involved in going to University? If so, the Assistant Ambulance Practitioner role could be for you!
The Assistant Ambulance Practitioner (AAP) apprenticeship is an entry level role that allows you to learn at your own pace whilst carving out a career pathway that could see you qualifying as a paramedic in just a few short years, not only giving you a unique insight into the role, but will avoid costly university fees and even better, earning as you learn.
As an AAP you will deliver emergency and urgent care to a wide range of patients. Where appropriate, you will assess and treat patients at the point of contact or refer them onto another healthcare provider in conjunction with other ambulance clinicians. When necessary you will convey them to treatment centres, hospitals and emergency departments, according to their needs.
To succeed in this role you will need to demonstrate your ability to work and communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, handle stressful situations, be flexible in your approach and have basic computer skills. In addition you will be required to demonstrate in your application and at interview how you meet the Trust values and behaviours.
As an AAP apprentice you will undertake a 58 week Level 3 Ambulance Support Worker Apprenticeship Standard. This includes an initial 13 week training programme provided by our Clinical Education and Standards team based in Dockside (E16) or Brentford (TW8). This is then followed by a further 45 weeks of clinical practice, working on the road as part of an ambulance crew where, you will be supported by experienced clinicians and Tutors / Managers, whilst based at one of our ambulance stations across London.
On successful completion of your training, you will be supported to complete your Apprenticeship End Point Assessment and then receive:
Level 3 Diploma in Ambulance Emergency and Urgent Care Support
Level 3 Certificate in Emergency Response Ambulance Driving
Apprenticeship Completion Certificate from the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education
Please note London Ambulance Service funds all training.
Other essential and desirable criteria can be found on the Job Description.

BENEFITS TO WORKING FOR LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE :

Competitive annual leave package
NHS Pension Scheme
Emergency service discounts
Funding for C1 theory & practical test
Access to comprehensive welfare support
Working for a diverse organisation
Car Lease Scheme
Starting salary: £31,081 inclusive of Outer London High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS). Both of our Education Centres are based in Outer London. After training, salary will be £31,081 if posted Outer London, £31,944 if posted Inner London.
What we can offer: As an AAP you will be working with an established and experienced team. You will gain hands-on experience meeting and treating a diverse range of patients. Training and continued professional development will also further enhance your clinical skills.
Job Description
All applicants need to have a current B class driving licence, valid in the UK & hold Provisional C1 license status. (Allows you to drive vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes)

PLEASE NOTE YOU MUST HOLD:

Relevant English & Maths Qualification, please refer to attached qualification list
Full or Provisional C1 driving licence at the time of application
https://www.gov.uk/become-lorry-bus-driver/applying-for-a-bus-or-lorry-provisional-entitlement
Please note after submission of your application we will request evidence of qualification and driving license summary.
Clinical: As directed by 999 Operations, respond as a crew to emergency calls and convey patients to treatment centres, hospitals or emergency departments as and when appropriate. This will involve using blue light driving skills as appropriate.
Communication: Maintain regular and appropriate communications with 999 Operations regarding updates and changes to personal and/or vehicle availability and movements.
Professional and Standards : Act at all times as an ambassador for the LAS by maintaining high standards of personal conduct reflecting service values.
Please note - all applicants need to be aged 18 years + (in line with legislation).
Please see Job Description for further information.
We also provide another pathway to our Assistant Ambulance Practitioner Apprenticeship programme. You can guarantee yourself an interview by successfully completing the four-week Our London Ambulance Service Inclusive Response (OLIR) programme. If you’re over 18, reside in London, currently unemployed and in receipt of benefits, hold a full driver’s license, and have achieved GCSEs grade A-C /4-9 or Level 2 Functional Skills in English and Maths, seize this opportunity now by applying at Our LAS Inclusive Response Programme - London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Further information about the programme can be found on the attached OLIR brochure.
We are currently only posting new Assistant Ambulance Practitioners to stations across North-West, North and East London. The Trust has a transfer register and will move staff to other stations as and when vacancies become available

Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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