Sunday, December 6, 2015

999 Call Handlers - Trainee EMD Grade 1 - AFC - London Ambulance Service NHS Trust - London

999 CALL HANDLER (TRAINEE EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHER)

Training at Bow, E3 and Southwark Bridge, SE1


Workbase – Waterloo, SE1 or Bow, E3


£18,712 inclusive rising to £22,360 (after five weeks training) then £24,908 inclusive after consolidation of training


Are you looking for a career that challenges you?


Would you describe yourself as being an Enthusiastic Motivated Dedicated individual?


Do you think you can maintain composure and customer focus while dealing with difficult situations, if so this could be the role for you?


Here at London Ambulance Service we are looking for individuals to work as 999 call handlers (emergency medical dispatchers); ready at a moment’s notice to deal with emergency calls that can come from people of every nationality and background within Greater London.


If successful, you’ll join our highly professional team responsible for answering calls and co-ordinating ambulances across the whole of Greater London. Based at our emergency operations centres in Waterloo and Bow, the team takes around 5,000 calls every 24 hours—about a third of which are classed as life-threatening. So you’ll need to be a careful and accurate listener; someone who can assess information and clarify situations very quickly.


To be eligible for the role you will need to be able to demonstrate that you have had experience working to deadlines or targets, working collaboratively within a team and have customer service experience.


All applicants would need to be able to work a shift rota which covers days, nights, weekends and bank holidays.


If you have all these qualities & skills then this could be the team to join for a future of opportunities.


The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 13 December 2015.


PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU CLEARLY EVIDENCE HOW YOU MEET THE PERSON SPECIFICATION FOR THIS ROLE BY ADEQUATELY COMPLETING THE ‘SUPPORTING INFORMATION’ SECTION OF THE APPLICATION FORM.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS POST IS EXEMPT FROM THE REHABILITION OF OFFENDERS ACT, THIS MEANS THAT AN ENHANCED DISCLOSURE CHECK WILL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO JOINING AND YOU MUST DECLARE CERTAIN CONVICTION/ CAUTION(S), PLEASE REVIEW THE DBS Policy Statement ATTACHED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OF WHAT TO DECLARE. PLEASE CLEARLY ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS UNDER THE SAFEGUARDING SECTION CONTAINED IN THE APPLICATION FORM AND IF YOU ANSWER YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTION; PLEASE ENSURE YOU STATE DATE, NAME AND CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING ANY CAUTION/ CONVICTION(S), THESE CAUTION/CONVICTION(S) WILL BE CONSIDERED AGAINST THE POST BEFORE YOUR APPLICATION WILL PROCEED TO SHORTLISTING.


Please note that we will send all correspondence to your email address, with the exception of the DBS application form. Therefore, please keep us updated if this changes and ensure that you check this email address regularly. Priority will be given to NHS employees who are at risk of redundancy.


We positively welcome diversity and want to be a truly inclusive place to work. We are looking for self-motivated, enthusiastic people from all backgrounds who care about making a difference


London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is a member of the Employers’ Forum on Disability, Employers’ Forum on Belief, Employer’s Forum on Age, Stonewall, Race for Opportunity and Opportunity Now.



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