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Vox Network Consultants

£35 - £55 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

North West England,

Ref Resourcing Team 25144

Posted 11 days ago

£90 - £120 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire

Ref Resourcing Team 25150

Posted 10 days ago

Competitive

Full Time, Temporary

Swindon, Wiltshire

Ref DCA(FTSwindon)

Posted 1 day ago

Network Healthcare

£12.71 - £14.04 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Swindon, Wiltshire

Ref HCA(FTSwindon)

Posted 1 day ago

Network Healthcare

£13.35 - £14.25 Per Hour

Full Time, Temporary

Dursley, Gloucestershire

Ref DCA

Posted 23 days ago

Pertemps | Thames Water

£34,300 - £40,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Ewell, Surrey

Ref 45196

Posted 10 days ago

Pertemps Medical AHP

£17 Per Hour

Full Time, Contract

Bristol, Bristol

Ref EB - HCA-CA - INHEALTH

Posted 18 days ago

The Education Network

£51,771 - £58,969 Per Annum

Part Time, Permanent

Tamworth, Staffordshire

Ref MQ-2964522

Posted 2 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Emergency Care Support Worker jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 38 Emergency Care Support Worker jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Emergency Care Support Worker do?

Ambulance staff transport sick, injured and convalescent persons and give first aid treatment in emergencies. They check ambulance vehicles are roadworthy, cleaned and have all the necessary equipment.

Tasks required include:

  • Helps patients into and out of ambulance.
  • Drives ambulance or accompanies driver to transport patients to hospitals or other treatment centres and homes.
  • Ascertains nature of injuries and provides first aid treatment.
  • Cleans and disinfects ambulance after use and carries out routine care of ambulance equipment.
  • Replenishes medical supplies in ambulance as necessary.
  • Checks and maintains vehicles to ensure they are roadworthy.
What are the entry requirements for a Emergency Care Support Worker?

Academic qualifications are not normally required. Entry requirements vary between ambulance services. Entrants must normally have possessed a full clean driving licence for one to two years and have health clearance. Entrants undertake a minimum of 2 weeks training in first aid and patient care. Successful trainees are then attached to an ambulance station where they work under the guidance of a trained supervisor for a probationary period before working unsupervised.