Company

Welsh Ambulance Services NHS TrustSee more

addressAddressSt Asaph
salary Salary£35,922 - £43,257 per annum
CategoryBanking

Job description

, We are looking for a dynamic, modern and experienced trainer to join the national volunteer Community First Responder team., , The successful candidate will be responsible for all volunteer training needs, and will also be engaging in other activities within the team, to ensure that WAST support it's communities to become more resilient., , The successful candidate will be expected to plan, manage and deliver training across regions, under the direction of the Operations Manager Community Support., , Operational bases will be regional headquarters in North Wales - Ty Elwy, St Asaph with the expectation to travel to meet the training requirements with some overnight stays., , Main duties of the job:, , An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Operations Directorate for a National Community First Responder Trainer to engage with and train Community First Responders and associated volunteers to promote safe clinical practices to the organisation’s service users., , You must be an Emergency Medical Technician or  other registered healthcare professional, ideally with Level 3 qualification in education and training and sound knowledge and application of training techniques., , You will work as a key member of the Community First Responder Team, responsible for planning, providing and facilitating training. You will deliver statutory and mandatory training to staff and volunteers, prepare and distribute training materials, assess learners’ capabilities and be able to provide constructive feedback as required., , The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply., , Working for our organisation:, , The Welsh Ambulance Services is a leader in the delivery of emergency care within the health system in Wales. The Trust provides exceptional patient care across the whole of Wales provided by both staff and volunteers., , Our volunteers undertake a variety of roles, including Community First Responders (CFRs).  CFRs make a significant and valued contribution to Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust’s ability to respond to emergency 999 calls in a timely manner.  They operate within their local communities, working closely with clinicians based in the Trust’s Clinical Contact Centre. This helps to ensure that patients receive a timely response to 999 calls and good quality, safe, appropriate assessment and care whilst it is determined whether an emergency ambulance and potentially conveyance to hospital is required., , The successful candidate will receive an excellent pay and benefits package, a supportive and professional team, and a culture of innovation, collaboration and above all, the opportunity to provide patient care within a Welsh health framework as part of a progressive and proactive organisation., , We would love to hear from you to discuss your exceptional talent and how, together, we can provide the best front line ambulance healthcare to the people of Wales., , Person specification:, , Education & Qualifications:, , Essential criteria-, , , Desirable criteria-, , , Experience:, , Essential criteria-, , , Desirable criteria-, , , Skill, Knowledge, Ability:, , Essential criteria-, , , Desirable criteria-, , , The Trust actively seeks to recruit and appoint people currently under represented in the workforce. This includes women, people with disabilities, LGBT, and those from minority ethnic groups. All staff are encouraged and supported to learn Welsh. Please be sure to provide full contact details for all referees, including email addresses where possible. Failure to do so may result in significant delays in your application.
Refer code: 2636213. Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust - The previous day - 2024-01-27 11:13

Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

St Asaph

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