
Trainee Emergency Medical Technician (TEMT) - BCU and North Powys
- Powys
- £27,898-30,615 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Dobshill
- Wrexham
- Pwllheli
- Bala
- Barmouth
- Dolgellau
- Tywyn
- Llanfyllin
- Llanidloes
- Machynlleth
- Newtown
- Level 2 (L2) Diploma including Essential/Key/Core Skills at L2 in Application of Number and Communication; or Level3 (L3) Ambulance Care Assistant qualification and standalone Essential/Key/Core Skills at L2 in Application of Numeracy and Communication; or 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including Mathematics/Numeracy, English/Welsh and combined Sciences or any single science; or Pearson BTEC L3 Ambulance Aid or IHCD Ambulance Aid (legacy)
- Current UK driving licence for Class C1/D1 with a maximum of 3 current endorsement points, and no convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Knowledge of geographical area served
- Knowledge of working practices of Hospital A&E departments
- Willing and able to work shifts
- Experience of coping with difficult situations and dealing with people in sensitive, distressing, traumatic and potentially hostile & dangerous circumstances
- Trust policies and procedures on Operational matters, clinical governance, and performance
- Trust Code of Conduct and Standards of Professional Behaviour
- Good verbal and written communication skills, able to convey information well and complete all necessary documentation accurately and legibly
- Ability to use electronic devices such as iPad, smart phone and Basic Digital Literacy Skills.
- Able to work well as a member of a team.
- Self-disciplined, able to work on own initiative with minimum supervision in line with their scope of practice.
- Good interpersonal skills, able to handle sensitive situations particularly in a professional, tactful and assertive manner where necessary.
- Logical thinking approach to problem solving.
- Able to work well under pressure, assimilate information quickly and make good decisions on diagnosis and treatment.
- Good physical co-ordination and manual dexterity particularly in difficult and cramped environments and where the patient's condition is time critical, and speed and accuracy is essential.
- Ability to speak Welsh-Welsh Language Skills are desirable levels 1 to 5 in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Welsh
- Level 2 (L2) Diploma including Essential/Key/Core Skills at L2 in Application of Number and Communication; or Level3 (L3) Ambulance Care Assistant qualification and standalone Essential/Key/Core Skills at L2 in Application of Numeracy and Communication; or 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including Mathematics/Numeracy, English/Welsh and combined Sciences or any single science; or Pearson BTEC L3 Ambulance Aid or IHCD Ambulance Aid (legacy)
- Current UK driving licence for Class C1/D1 with a maximum of 3 current endorsement points, and no convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Knowledge of geographical area served
- Knowledge of working practices of Hospital A&E departments
- Willing and able to work shifts
- Experience of coping with difficult situations and dealing with people in sensitive, distressing, traumatic and potentially hostile & dangerous circumstances
- Trust policies and procedures on Operational matters, clinical governance, and performance
- Trust Code of Conduct and Standards of Professional Behaviour
- Good verbal and written communication skills, able to convey information well and complete all necessary documentation accurately and legibly
- Ability to use electronic devices such as iPad, smart phone and Basic Digital Literacy Skills.
- Able to work well as a member of a team.
- Self-disciplined, able to work on own initiative with minimum supervision in line with their scope of practice.
- Good interpersonal skills, able to handle sensitive situations particularly in a professional, tactful and assertive manner where necessary.
- Logical thinking approach to problem solving.
- Able to work well under pressure, assimilate information quickly and make good decisions on diagnosis and treatment.
- Good physical co-ordination and manual dexterity particularly in difficult and cramped environments and where the patient's condition is time critical, and speed and accuracy is essential.
- Ability to speak Welsh-Welsh Language Skills are desirable levels 1 to 5 in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Welsh