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Newly Qualified Paramedic

Secamb

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GBP 28,000 - 35,000
30+ days ago
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Newly Qualified Paramedic
Secamb
United Kingdom
On-site
GBP 28,000 - 35,000
Full time
30+ days ago

Job summary

A regional ambulance service in the United Kingdom is seeking a newly qualified paramedic to provide emergency care. In this role, you will respond to emergency calls, deliver first-class treatment and work alongside experienced paramedics during your initial shifts. Strong communication, compassion, and the ability to make quick decisions are essential for success. The position offers training support and opportunities for career progression within the service.

Benefits

Seven paid training days per year
Supportive transition to practice programme
Autonomous clinician experience

Qualifications

  • Newly qualified paramedic must have completed a BSc Hons in Paramedic Science.
  • Must be able to interact well with patients in emotional and challenging circumstances.
  • Must have the ability to make decisions on your feet.

Responsibilities

  • Respond to 999 calls in a double-crewed ambulance.
  • Provide first-class treatment to patients.
  • Work alongside experienced paramedics during initial shifts.

Skills

Great communication skills
Compassion
Empathy
Decisiveness
Sound knowledge of clinical protocols

Education

BSc Hons in Paramedic Science
Job description
Our care was rated ‘Good’ by the CQC. With your help we can be Outstanding.

Our paramedic teams in Kent, Sussex, Surrey and North East Hampshire are committed to delivering our Trust objective to provide a first class, pre-hospital, emergency and urgent health care service to ensure our patients get the right level of care, first time and, where appropriate, avoid an unnecessary hospital visit.

With a wide scope to deliver excellent care, you will be expected to make decisions on your feet while providing first-class treatment, in what are often very emotional and challenging circumstances.

People are the job so you need to enjoy interacting, have great communication skills, compassion and empathy. For many patients you are stepping into often crucial and life-changing times in their lives.

What support will I receive?

As a newly qualified paramedic, you will be enrolled into a clinical preceptorship programme which is designed to support you as you consolidate the skills gained as a student paramedic, whilst working as an autonomous clinician. Our Transition to Practice course will help you launch your career as a paramedic, and we will ensure that your initial shifts will be working alongside another experienced paramedic to provide any initial support and advice you may need.

As you move through your preceptorship, you will work to a supportive scope of practice allowing you to gain confidence in your clinical decision making whilst retaining access to additional clinical support as required.

Finally, we offer seven paid training days per year, in addition to any statutory training requirements, in order to support your ongoing professional development.

Lucy’s story

Lucy Tyrrell moved to Kent from Northamptonshire to study for her BSc Hons in Paramedic Science at the University of Greenwich and got so hooked she never went back.

Her three-year placement at the “absolutely lovely” Medway campus and South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust led to job offers from SECAmb and an ambulance service closer to home, but when crunch time came she decided she couldn’t Kent or her adopted Trust.

“University was a great experience and my practice placement shifts played a huge role in making it so positive,” said Lucy. “The Trust and their staff were all really supportive and made me believe it was a place where I would like to stay and work.”

As a newly qualified paramedic at SECAmb, Lucy responds to 999 calls in Kent in a double-crewed ambulance. The job requires emergency response driving, good interpersonal and communication skills, decisiveness and a sound knowledge of clinical protocols and emergency treatments.

Lucy wants to develop as a paramedic before moving onto anything else but acknowledges there are many opportunities for progression within the service.

“There are managerial and leadership training courses, operational roles in Control (within SECAmb’s two emergency operations centres where 999 and 111 calls are received and assessed) and opportunities to specialise in urgent and clinical care in an advance paramedic practitioner or critical care paramedic.

“Also, there are not many other services in the country who have critical care paramedics reserved for those category one emergencies where a patient needs a high level of medical attention, outside of an air ambulance intervention.”

For Lucy, Kent is now home and SECAmb is a great place to learn on the job while developing a long‑term paramedic career.

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