South Central Ambulance Service looks to recruit dozens of staff
South Central Ambulance Service is holding the first of two virtual recruitment days this month on Saturday
Last updated 11th Jan 2022
Dozens of jobs are available at a virtual recruitment day being held by the region’s ambulance service.
South central ambulance service says hundreds of people have signed up this Saturday to find out more about different roles within the service.
It's the first of two virtual recruitment open days this month.
The event will run from 9:00am to 4:30pm and will provide an insight into the job roles, qualifications required, recruitment process and current opportunities available in the NHS 111, non-emergency patient transport service and emergency ambulance services that SCAS provides.
There is no need to attend the whole event with people able to dip in and out depending on their interests and availability on the day.
09:00-10:30 NHS 111 Clinical and non-clinical roles
10:30-12:00 Patient Transport Service - Ambulance care assistant and contact centre opportunities
12:00-13:30 999 Emergency Operations Centre - Clinical and non-clinical roles
13:30-15:00 Frontline Operations - Apprentice emergency care assistant (ECA) and ECA roles
15:00-16:30 Frontline Operations - Clinical Roles for registered professionals
Toby Jacques from Newbury attended a virtual recruitment open day in January 2021 and is now employed as an emergency care assistant with SCAS.
"I really enjoyed getting to know more about South Central Ambulance Service from the virtual event and it was great to be able to listen to staff talking about what it's really like to do the role I was interested in.
"There were some great hints and tips in how to improve your application form and how best to prepare for your interview and assessment - which definitely worked as I started my new job at SCAS in June last year!"
Pamela Putt, Assistant Head of Resourcing at South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, said:
"SCAS is one of the best performing emergency ambulance services in the country, as well as being relied upon over the last few years to provide the national pandemic response service in addition to our NHS 111 service. We are also the biggest provider on non-emergency patient transport services in England.
"Demand for our services continues to grow, and we have developed our expertise in working with health and social care partners to develop new, innovative care pathways and services across our region, the country and internationally. As a result, we can offer a rewarding and satisfying career."
To register for this free event, visit www.scasjobs.co.uk