HART Paramedic
SECamb
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Job summary
Would you like to use your clinical skills in the most challenging of environments?
HART in SECAmb are seeking candidates for both Ashford and Gatwick Operating Units, who are either currently operating as Experienced HART Operatives OR HCPC Registered Paramedics in an A+E ambulance setting
HART is a continuing national initiative led by the Department of Health, which enables clinical care to be delivered in areas previously inaccessible to the Ambulance Service. As such HART Operatives respond to potential incidents of a Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear (CBRN) and Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) nature; structural / trench collapse, major transportation incidents, incidents requiring working at height, confined space and rescue incidents involving complex entrapment.
The team may also be called upon to provide specialist clinical support and knowledge within a Search and Rescue (USAR) environment. All operatives are required to attain Swift Water Rescue Technician (SRT) status which involves working in flooded areas / significant moving water and in difficult environments.
On duty operatives are required to be able to deploy to any location, Nationwide, with no notice for periods of 36hrs or more. All operatives must also be able to deploy as part of an Ambulance Intervention Team. In addition to specific HART related work, Operatives will respond as an operational resource, as required, to meet the needs of the Trust.
Main duties of the job
You must be a qualified paramedic with one of the following qualifications, IHCD Paramedic Award, BTECH Level 4, BSc, DipHE or FdSc to train as a HART Operative.
- Band 6 experienced Paramedic with a minimum of 2 years (24 months) experience at band 6.
- Are available for ALL the Mandated course dates
- Have driving Licence that is valid within the UK, including C1catagory or equivalent.
- UK HCPC registered Paramedic
To apply you must have a good level of physical fitness, weigh under 124KG and over 50KG (in HART PPE approx. 7 KG) and be capable of swimming a minimum of 200 meters. Initial training lasts 11 weeks and consists of mainly residential courses You will also be required to be available to respond, at no notice, to incidents nationwide for up to 48hours.
The selection process will consist of
- Physical Competence Assessment (PCA):
- (HART PCA tests are carried out on both land and in water and have been designed to replicate a number of the physical demands required to operate as a HART Paramedic.)
- Confined space / height confidence assessment
- ALS Clinical assessment
- Swimming assessment (200m swim / 10min tread water / duck dive)
- Specialist Occupational Health Assessment (including eye, hearing, lung function, grip / back strength testing)
- Interview
About us
If you are shortlisted, you must attend an assessment on Monday 10th March at Gatwick
If you pass, you will be invited for a further swimming assessment and an interview at Ashford on Friday 14th March
(No further dates available)
Date posted
27 January 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 6
Salary
£35,392 to £42,618 a year p.a. AFC Section 2
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
278-HARTPARA-0125-LH
Job locations
SECAmb HART
Various Secamb Sites
RH10 9BG
Employer details
Employer name
SECamb
Address
SECAmb HART
Various Secamb Sites
RH10 9BG