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1ST DECEMBER
The Student Paramedic vacancy is now live on NHS Jobs, www.jobs.nhs.uk until 23.59 hours on Monday 24th December. The vacancy can be found by searching for ‘Student Paramedic’ or the reference number 217-VN235-18-19
2ND
DECEMBER
To be eligible to apply for the Student Paramedic vacancy you must already hold Full or Provisional Category C1 on your driving licence or be able to evidence that you have applied for your Provisional by submitting the relevant documents to the DVLA
3RD
DECEMBER
At the Stage 1 assessment day you will be required to bring your educational qualifications with you. If you don’t have the certificates then contact your school, college or the exam board to request copies. You won’t be able to take the assessments without them
4TH
DECEMBER
When completing your application form why not use Microsoft word or a similar software package to complete a spelling and grammar check before submitting your application. You can also save each section as you complete it to make sure you don’t lose your work!
5TH
DECEMBER
Speak to your referees before entering their information on your application form. You must include your current / most recent employer and your previous employers or an academic referee. We require 2 references prior to your allocated start date
6TH
DECEMBER
The Student Paramedic Training Programme is 30 months in duration and leads onto substantive employment as a Registered Paramedic with the Trust. There are 3 levels within the programme and more information can be found at www.wmas.nhs.uk/careers-staff-room/student-paramedics
7TH
DECEMBER
The salary for the post is; £17,522.25 per annum during Level 1, £20,150 per annum during Levels 2&3. You will also receive an additional retrospective unsocial hours payment for hours actually worked. These salaries are prior to a £300 monthly contribution you make for the 30 months programme
8TH
DECEMBER
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend a Stage 1 assessment consisting of a Highway Code questionnaire. This is a 30 question, multiple choice written paper. You can refresh your Highway Code knowledge by following @HighwayCodeGB on Twitter, by visiting their website or buying a written copy
9TH
DECEMBER
Lifting is a task frequently undertaken by operational staff when responding to patients needs, therefore it will form part of the assessment process & the initial training course you will undertake. It is important that you prepare for this assessment by working on your general fitness levels, strength and flexibility
10TH
DECEMBER
The demands placed upon the driver of an ambulance are probably greater than any placed upon any other driver. During the driving assessment, we will be looking to see if you have maintained the standard you achieved when you passed your driving test. Hiring a larger vehicle will help you to prepare for this.
11TH
DECEMBER
Your interview will take place at Stage 2 alongside your driving & fitness assessments. Our interview is designed to learn more about you as an individual & your qualities, skills & attributes. You will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the role including the training programme and the Trust itself.
12TH
DECEMBER
You’ve passed, so what next? If you don’t hold your Full C1 you’ll be put in contact with our training provider who will guide you through the process. You must have Full C1 prior to your start date & financial assistance is available for this. C1 includes theory & practical tests and intensive 4 day driving course.
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Wishing you and your loved ones a very merry
Christmas and a happy new year FROM US ALL AT
13TH
DECEMBER
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail! Use this time to familiarise yourself with the selection process for the Student Paramedic role and identify your areas for development. Seek advice. Practice, practice and practice again. Get your family and friends involved, you never know, they might apply too!
14TH
DECEMBER
Level 1 of the training programme consists of a 14 week clinical course called the Associate Ambulance Practitioner or AAP programme & 4 week Emergency Response Ambulance Driving. These programmes are held at our Training Academy in Brierley Hill and facilitated by our Education & Training Officers
15TH
DECEMBER
During Level 1 of your training programme you will be deployed operationally working as part of a 2 person crew. You will be responding to our patients alongside a Paramedic or a Technician and under their supervision you’ll be practicing your clinical and driving skills that you have learnt at Training School
16TH
DECEMBER
As a trainee and as a registered professional you will be required to build, develop and maintain a portfolio. The standards required will differ at each stage but you will be guided by our Training Officers, your mentors and our university colleagues on how to meet these standards
17TH
DECEMBER
At Level 3 you are allocated to attend a university course where you will complete a qualification in Paramedic Science. This will either be at Coventry University, Staffordshire University or the University of Worcester. The course is a mixture of theoretical tutor led sessions and practice placement with the Trust
18TH
DECEMBER
We are a 24/7 service, available to members the public at any time, day or night and therefore our operational staff work a variety of shifts. This will include days, nights, evenings, weekends, bank holidays. All staff receive 4 weeks notice of their shifts but flexibility is essential!
19TH
DECEMBER
Throughout your training programme you will have access to a range of support from literature, online learning & the experience of your colleagues. Our Clinical Team Mentors work on each hub & are responsible for assisting with the development of new & established staff alike. Many of them are also on Twitter!
20TH
DECEMBER
The Health & Care Professions Council or more commonly known as the HCPC are the regulatory body for the Paramedic profession. In order to protect the public, they keep a register of professionals who meet their standards. You must be registered with the HCPC to work as a Paramedic in the UK
21ST DECEMBER What I love about my job – Tasha Starkey, Tony Sutton, Taff, Rob Moore,
22ND
DECEMBER
(NATHAN)
A message from Nathan Hudson, our Emergency Services Operations Delivery Director
23RD
DECEMBER
A message from Kim Nurse, our Executive Director of Workforce & Organisational Development
24TH
DECEMBER
You’ve got until midnight! Time is ticking, not only on the countdown for Christmas but your final opportunity to apply for our Student Paramedic vacancy. Don’t leave it until the last minute, get your application submitted and just imagine that next Christmas you could be a member of the WMAS family
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