GPS Associate - Paramedic
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Paramedic GPS Associate
Job Title: Paramedic.
Location: National.
(various locations available across the UK)
Directorate:
Primary Care. (NHS England &
the devolved nations)
Reports to:
GPS Flexible Workforce Office.
(FWO)
Job summary.
Are you a highly skilled paramedic looking for an
exhilarating opportunity to make a profound impact on patient care? We are
seeking passionate and dynamic paramedics to support GP practices across the
UK. In this pivotal role, you will be at the forefront of primary care, using
your advanced clinical skills to assess, treat, and manage patients with a wide
range of health conditions. As a key member of the healthcare team, you will be
instrumental in delivering urgent and emergency care, ensuring timely and
effective treatment for patients. This is your chance to work in a stimulating
and fast-paced environment, where every day brings new challenges and
opportunities to make a real difference in people's lives.
Key responsibilities.
Clinical assessment and
management.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients
presenting with acute and chronic conditions, utilising advanced clinical
reasoning skills.
- Initiate and implement appropriate treatment
plans, including medication administration, wound care, and minor injury
management.
- Provide expert advice and guidance on urgent and
emergency care to patients and colleagues.
Patient care and
education.
- Deliver compassionate and high-quality care,
ensuring patients receive timely and effective treatment.
- Educate patients and their families about health
conditions, self-care strategies, and preventive measures.
Emergency response.
- Respond rapidly and effectively to medical
emergencies within the primary care , providing immediate life-saving
interventions.
- Coordinate with emergency services and facilitate
smooth transitions for patients requiring further care.
Chronic disease
management.
- Support patients with chronic conditions, such as
asthma, diabetes, and heart disease, by conducting regular reviews and
optimizing treatment plans.
- Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to
ensure holistic and integrated care.
Community engagement.
- Participate in public health initiatives,
including vaccination programmes and health education campaigns.
- Engage with local communities to promote health
awareness and address health disparities.
Team collaboration.
- Work closely with GPs, nurses, healthcare
assistants, and other allied health professionals to deliver coordinated
and comprehensive care.
- Contribute to case discussions, clinical audits,
and quality improvement projects.
Documentation and compliance.
- Maintain accurate and detailed patient records
using electronic health systems (e.g., EMIS or SystmOne).
- Ensure compliance with NHS policies, CQC
standards, and GDPR regulations.
Continuous professional
development. (CPD)
- Pursue ongoing professional development and
training to enhance clinical skills and stay abreast of the latest
advancements in primary care.
- Engage in reflective practice and seek
opportunities for further learning and certification.
Person specification.
Qualifications & experience.
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HCPC registered paramedic with a valid practising certificate.
·
Advanced life support (ALS) certification.
·
Minimum of two years of experience as a practising paramedic, with
exposure to a variety of clinical settings.
·
Experience in delivering urgent and emergency care within a primary care
environment is desirable.
·
Further training or qualifications in primary care, minor injuries, or
chronic disease management.
Skills and competencies.
·
Exceptional clinical
assessment and diagnostic skills.
·
Strong communication
and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients and
colleagues.
·
Proficient in using electronic health record
systems for accurate documentation.
Knowledge.
·
Awareness of public health initiatives and strategies for addressing
health inequalities in underserved communities.
Personal attributes.
·
Proactive
and adaptable, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic
environment.
·
Compassionate
and patient-focused approach to care.
·
Strong
organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities
effectively.
·
Commitment to professional
integrity and confidentiality.
Why join us?
·
Impact.
Make a real difference
in the health and well-being of communities.
·
Growth.
Opportunities for
professional development and career progression.
·
Flexibility.
Various work
arrangements available to suit your lifestyle.
·
Team spirit.
Join a supportive and
dynamic team dedicated to high-quality patient care.
Special requirements.
·
Flexible working hours.
Willingness to work flexible hours, including
evenings or weekends, to meet patient needs.
·
Driving requirements.
A full driving licence and access to a vehicle
may be necessary for conducting home visits or travelling between practice
sites.
Application process.
If you are ready to take on a
thrilling and rewarding role in primary care, we invite you to apply. Please
submit your application through our website. We offer opportunities across
various locations nationwide, with options for remote, hybrid, and in-person
work arrangements. Join us in this exciting journey to transform patient care
and advance your career in a dynamic healthcare environment.