Paramedic
2 days ago
About the role and our team We are looking for a motivated Paramedic to join our dedicated team within the Isle of Man Ambulance Service, to provide high quality pre-hospital care island-wide. Working as part of the integrated Urgent and Emergency Care Services you will carry out clinical patient care, responding to 999 calls and urgent community pre-hospital care requirements. Some of your responsibilities will include delivering treatment such as drug therapies, performing advanced clinical interventions, undertaking emergency driving, daily vehicle and equipment checks, and restocking supplies and equipment. The Isle of Man Ambulance Service is a unique place to work; you will work in partnership with colleagues across Manx Care and the wider emergency services to provide high quality and timely care to the Island’s population.
We seek to innovate our approaches to health and care and as such you’ll be part of the longer-term transformation of our services to better meet the needs of the Island’s population and serve our community. Teamwork and the Health and Safety of all staff is our key focus and we are very supportive of each other. If this sounds like a role you’d be interested, we would love to hear from you About the Island and relocating Here you can enjoy a fantastic quality of life, and an excellent work-life balance
Please note if you have lived for more than 6 months outside of the UK in the last 5 years, you will be required to obtain a Letter of Good Standing from the appropriate authorities in the relevant locations, please read the guidance about how to obtain this letter. A full, valid Driving Licence with category C1 plus a recognised driving award are required for this role. A uniform will also be provided.
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Paramedic
4 days ago
Douglas, United Kingdom Manx Care Full timeProviding appropriate care, treatment and transportation of all categories of patients (including emergency and nonemergency cases) using their knowledge and experience to make decisions and diagnosis supported by JRCALC guidelines.