Volunteer Community Welfare Responder

at  Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust

St. Asaph LL17, Cymru / Wales, United Kingdom -

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Immediate04 Jul, 2024Not Specified05 Apr, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Volunteer Opportunity within the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust
This is an exciting opportunity to become a Community Welfare Responder within the Swansea/Llanelli area.
Community Welfare Responders
Community Welfare Responder (CWR) volunteers are trained and equipped to support the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust (WAST) delivery of urgent care for patients and service users in their community. CWRs are enabled to provide clinical observations and welfare support to patients/service users. CWRs will also be trained in basic lifesaving skills and use of an automatic external defibrillator (AED). This is integral for strengthening the WAST contribution to community resilience.
CWRs in Wales are volunteers who donate their spare time to attend appropriate emergency calls and provide accurate and up-to-date clinical information to remote clinicians in our Ambulance Control Centres. The remote clinician will then supplement their clinical assessment with the information provided by the CWR and determine the most appropriate care plan for that patient.
Our CWRs are alerted to an emergency call via a handheld mobile device from one of our three Regional Ambulance Control Centres. Our volunteers will drive to the address of the incident, under normal road conditions, and will always adhere to the Highway Code. Our volunteers will not be permitted to drive under emergency conditions or use blue lights.
The role of the CWR is an initiative under the Connected Support Cymru project, and an integral part of our long-term strategic ambition in ‘Delivering Excellence’. The CWRs play a key role to ensure that patients receive the right advice and care, in the right place, every time.
Who can apply?
You do not need to have any previous medical training to become a Community Welfare Responder (CWR). We will provide full training and encourage anyone who has the time and desire to help and give back to their community to apply.

Responsibilities:

Please refer the Job description for details


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St. Asaph LL17, United Kingdom