Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
19 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
20 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
The Critical Care Practitioner Fellowship programme is an exciting opportunity for paramedics and nurses employed within NHS Wales. This development role will enable the successful candidate to work with the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS), Wales’s exciting and innovative prehospital and transfer service for a 12-month period. Allowing them to gain valuable prehospital critical care experience and to improve their knowledge and skills in both the prehospital and transfer specialties.
The Critical Care Practitioner Fellow (CCPF) is a voluntary role and will involve working approximately 24 shifts over the course of the year on both the road and air transport platforms. The programme is available at all of the EMRTS clinical bases – Caernarfon, Welshpool, Dafen and Cardiff.
The service primarily operates on the Wales Air Ambulance Charity’s fleet of EC-145 Helicopters, backed up by rapid response vehicles which provide operational and weather resilience. The service may also occasionally transport patients on Wales’s 2 HM Coastguard helicopters when required.
EMRTS is a consultant-led service and is committed to providing the best prehospital and transfer care to patients. Its operational clinical workforce consists of Doctors and Critical Care Practitioners.
The successful CCPFs will respond as part of the EMRTS critical care team to 999 emergencies, and inter-hospital transfers.
They will work as part of the team assessing and treating high acuity patients with critical illness or injury and will provide appropriate management within their own scope of practice ensuring patients are transferred rapidly and safely to the appropriate centre
The CCPF will also have the opportunity to undertake observer shifts within the ECCH, allowing the individual to gain a broader understanding of the tasking criteria for inter-hospital transfers, primary missions, and the ACCTS (Adult Critical Care Transfer Service) assets. An understanding of the SWTN automatic acceptance policy, disposition guide and trauma tools that are used by EMRTS and WAST clinicians in the Pre-Hospital and ECCH triage environment is essential
We believe staff are our best asset and we want you to be happy and confident about starting your career here in Swansea Bay University Health Board.
As one of the biggest healthcare groups in the UK we can offer a wealth of professional training and development opportunities in an innovative, forward-thinking organisation.
You might be a nurse or doctor, maybe you specialise in a health science/therapy or can offer skills in one of our support services - we have a job for you.
There are also apprenticeships, work placements and volunteering roles available.
We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from everyone whatever their sex; religion or belief; race; age; sexual orientation; gender identity or, whether they are pregnant or have recently been on maternity leave, married or are in a civil partnership; or, whether they are disabled.
Our values - Caring For Each Other, Working Together and Always Improving, show that our commitment to equality is at the heart of everything we do.
If you want excellent career and training opportunities while living on the doorstep of some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery, with all the benefits of a thriving and cosmopolitan city - look no further.
To be considered for this role, applicants must be registered with the HCPC or NMC and satisfy the essential criteria as outlined on the attached person specification. They must have a demonstrable interest in the prehospital, emergency care, critical care or retrieval settings.
These exciting posts require individuals to be motivated, to be excellent communicators and to have the ability to remain calm under pressure. The selection process for this role is competitive and will consist of a portfolio review, an interview, and a fitness test. Written support from the applicant’s clinical line manager is required to ensure that they have the approval of their employer to undertake this role. Successful candidates will undergo a clinical induction to ensure that they are familiar with our Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and all the EMRTS kit and equipment. This will ensure that they are able to respond to a range of incidents, which may include attending obstetric, paediatric and neonatal patients.
We recognise that Continued Professional Development is integral to providing the best patient care possible, and we would be able to support the successful candidate in the completion of the CPPF initial competency pack (an example is attached to this advert),
and a larger clinical portfolio to evidence their work during their time with the service.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.
If you would like to work alongside a progressive, and caring healthcare organisation then we would really like to hear from you.
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click “Apply now” to view in Trac
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