HART Operative ( and Candidate Pool)
East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust
The closing date is 18 May 2025
Job summary
An opportunity has arisen for people to join the Hazardous Area Response Team Operatives ( and Candidate Pool) at Mansfield.
Looking for a new and exciting challenge? EMAS NHS Trust are seeking enthusiastic and motivated staff to join their Hazard Area Response Team (HART) appointable candidate pool, which is a continuing national initiative led by the NHS England, which enables clinical care to be delivered in areas previously inaccessible to the Ambulance Service. This pool will be used to fill vacancies across the following 12 months when opportunities arise.
The Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) is the generic term applied to staff recruited and trained specifically to operate within the inner cordon at an incident ("hot zone") or in hazardous environments. "Hot Zone" is defined as:
The Hot Zone is an area within the Inner Cordon where high concentrations of a substance are present and specific procedures and protocols, including Dynamic Risk Assessments, controlled access and egress and the wearing of appropriate levels of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are required. Dependent on the type and nature of the hazard this area may contain live casualties who will need to be treated and prioritised for decontamination and evacuation" (National HART Work Standard Operating Procedures).
Main duties of the job
Successful applicants will receive the relevant training, pertinent to the full range of HART capabilities, through attendance of local or national courses.
HART Operatives are expected to be able to work in highly pressurised environments. Appropriate training, equipment and Personal Protective Equipment will be provided to mitigate against any risks, but individuals will need to be mentally and physically resilient to undertake the role.
You will need to be a Registered Paramedic with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and have successfully completed a HCPC approved paramedic process.
If you have completed the NQP Pathway, this should be over a 2 year period obtaining experience in clinical practice, or less if progressed through the national fast track programme.
It will be necessary to demonstrate competence in team working, self-discipline, communication skills, adaptability, planning skills and decision making.
Due to the nature of the work and the constraints of the personal protective equipment, including gas-tight suits and extended duration breathing apparatus, a more stringent medical standard must be met.
All aspects of the recruitment and selection process must be successfully completed. Applications will be shortlisted against the requirements of the role. Those taken forward will be subject to an optical assessment, occupational health medical, physical fitness assessment, clinical assessment, competency based interview and DBS check.
About us
The EMAS Hazardous Area Response Team consist of 48 Paramedics trained and equipped to respond to patients with in the "Hot Zone".
The Unit is split into 6 teams of 7 HART Operatives with a HART Team Leader responsible for each team. This ensures we are able to maintain cover 24 hours a day.
The selection process will consist of:-
STAGE ONE
- Shortlisting of applications
STAGE TWO
Please Note - You must be available to attend on the 3rd and 4th June 2025
To ensure you are capable and comfortable working in the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and environments encountered during HART deployments we will put you through a series of scenarios over a two day assessment programme. You must successfully complete all elements of Day 1 before progressing to Day 2.
The assessments include:
- Physical Competence Assessment (PCA)
- Swimming Assessment
- Clinical Assessment paper
- Trauma/Advanced Life Support assessment
- Confined Space/tunnel crawl
- Breathing Apparatus appreciation wear
- Ladder climb and abseil
STAGE THREE
- Competency based Interview including scenarios
STAGE FOUR
- Specialist Occupational Health Assessment (including Sight and Hearing).
- Successful completion of 6 weeks residential training (Dates TBC) - Please note you must be available to attend 6 consecutive weeks at the start of your employment
Date posted
22 April 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 6
Salary
£37,338 to £44,962 a year PA
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
335-A-1774
Job locations
Operational Support Unit
Mansfield
NG18 5FA
Employer details
Employer name
East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Address
Operational Support Unit
Mansfield
NG18 5FA
Employer's website
https://www.emas.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)









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