Emergency Medical Technician

Ipswich, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Duties & Responsibilities

Attended urgent and emergency calls as directed by an NHS Ambulance Service. Working as part of a double-crewed emergency ambulance with more senior ambulance clinicians and/or as the clinical lead. Physically manoeuvre and/or lift patients using the provided manual handling aids. Undertaking a manual handling dynamic risk assessment, where necessary, request additional support before attempting any manoeuvre. When required, assist patients in their homes, both prior to and after transportation, ensuring they have their basic needs catered for and their homes are safe. This includes highlighting and reporting areas of risk in line with the EAMC risk assessment procedures and Safeguarding policy. Completing all relevant operational documentation (VDI check sheets, etc). Adherence to EAMC policies and procedures. Adherence to any relevant policies and procedures as dictated by an NHS contract (this may include policies and procedures provided by the NHS Trust). Ensuring all vehicles are thoroughly checked prior to the start of a shift. This includes the required equipment and roadworthiness checks. Ensuring all vehicles and equipment are kept clean and within relevant infection, prevention and control policies and procedures. Reporting any vehicle defects immediately to the management team. Attending any relevant/required training sessions provided by us. Have an adaptable approach to the role and a willingness to be flexible. Ensure any changes in your driving status are communicated to EAMC immediately. Maintaining contractual key performance indicators that are within your control (journey times, pick-up times, etc). Identifying and reporting any equipment failures or faults at the point of identification. Ensuring the safe and effective disposal of all clinical waste materials. Risk assessing the incident scene for safety and any additional resource requirements, identifying the critically ill patient and developing a management plan to meet the presenting needs. Respond under emergency (or non-emergency) conditions, ensuring the safety of others and driving with due regard to patient comfort, Road Traffic Regulations, your competence and with courtesy to other road users. NB: you will be required to drive under emergency conditions requiring intense concentration, often for prolonged periods. To provide advice and guidance to other clinicians appropriate to your role.
Clinical Responsibilities

Maintain an appropriate level of care for patients relevant to their condition within the authorised level of competence. Conduct a systematic examination of the patient using assessment skills and knowledge of the effects of acute/chronic illness and trauma to develop a working diagnosis. Timely recognition where more senior clinical intervention is required and/or conveyance to a specialist centre is indicated. Assisting another Healthcare Professional to deliver clinical care beyond your scope of practice. Interact and reassure distressed, emotional or mentally ill persons in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act. Undertake clinically appropriate assessments and interventions within the EMT clinical scope of practice. Administration of medicines authorised by the company and/or Schedule 19 Human Medicine Regulations 2021. Ensure the administration of any permitted medicines is done so in accordance with the relevant JRCALC clinical guidelines. Ensure authorisation is sought prior to the discharge of patient care (this includes onward referrals to another healthcare professional). Transport patient(s) and others to and from hospitals and other treatment centres in a safe and comfortable manner, reassessing the patient's condition and responding appropriately to their needs en route. Make use of appropriate clinical decision tools where relevant.
Documentation and Record Keeping

Maintaining a high standard of clinical documentation. Accurately record all elements of a clinical assessment and relevant clinical interventions to assist in the continuation of patient care. Ensuring specific vehicle forms are completed prior to the start of a shift. Submitting accurate and detailed incident forms to EAMC (and any NHS Trust as required). Maintaining patient confidentiality at all times. Ensuring the safe storage of all clinical documentation in respect of the EAMC control of confidential information policy as outlined within the Data Protection Act and the Caldicott Principles.
Communication

To communicate sensitive medical information to patients and relatives in a reassuring manner whilst maintaining professionalism, empathy and confidentiality. Liaise with other staff and communicate patient information in a professional, confidential manner. Maintaining effective communication with patients, healthcare professionals, Managers. Maintain effective communication with any NHS Ambulance Service control room as required. Ensuring any relevant individual(s) is made aware of any operational or clinical issues when appropriate (this could include informing the NHS Ambulance Service that a transfer is delayed).
Additional Requirements

Providing requested information to EAMC under the company's obligations under the NHS safer recruitment requirements. Providing an enhanced disclosure barring service (DBS) with barred list information certificate. Providing requested documents and evidence to allow EAMC to undertake an enhanced DBS with a barred list information certificate. Maintaining compliance with all required mandatory training set by EAMC. Provide evidence of the vaccinations required to undertake frontline emergency work. Engage with the clinician team with routine clinical supervision and appraisals.
Qualifications

The following qualifications are essential for an Emergency Medical Technician

IHCD Ambulance Aid Qualification or Level 4 Diploma for Associate Ambulance Practitioners or FREC 5. Full UK driving licence with no more than 6 penalty points. Emergency Driving qualification Recent enhanced DBS with barred list information for adults and children Recent experience undertaking frontline emergencies.
The following qualifications are desirable:

Evidence of professional development Relevant mentoring qualification
The following skills, knowledge and abilities are essential for an Emergency Medical Technician.

Experience in dealing with various patient conditions. Evidence of a satisfactory level of manual handling training. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Self-motivated team player. Demonstrate a high level of manual handling training. Flexibility to work varying shift patterns as dictated by the service demand of the contracts. Ability to work under pressure with minimum supervision. Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team. Experience in mentoring junior and/or newly qualified clinicians in desirable.
The following skills, knowledge and abilities are essential for an Emergency Medical Technicians

Approachable, adaptable and caring personality. Appreciation of the different needs of individuals with varying degrees of mobility. Patient empathy Punctuality Quality and patient-focused. Self-motivated and able to use initiative.

Please be advised this is a self-employed role and the rates of pay will be discussed at interview. An enhanced rate of pay will be paid for evenings and weekends.



Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: 18.00-25.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4097326
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Part Time
  • Job Location
    Ipswich, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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