Trainee Critical Care Paramedic
Listed on 2026-01-31
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Healthcare
Emergency Services / EMS, Paramedic
We are pleased to offer this exciting opportunity for experienced paramedics to apply for the role of Trainee Critical Care Paramedic.
The Trainee CCP is a developing advanced practice role, undertaking an in-depth programme of training and education inclusive of 1 year (wte) of work place based training and supervised practice, alongside a 3 year MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice. The Trainee CCP will move to independent clinical practice on the completion of the first year of training.
Applicants must be paramedics registered with the HCPC with a minimum of 3 years post registration experience. This is a competitive process and applicants must demonstrate that they meet all of the essential criteria in the person specification.
The trainee role is paid at
band 6 with relevant unsocial hours payments, moving to band 7 on successful completion of the first year of training.
Once qualified the primary role of a Critical Care Paramedic (CCP) is to provide an enhanced clinical service supporting the care to the most acutely ill and injured patients, alongside other professional roles and agencies, in order to promote improved outcomes and patient experience.
To practice with an extended scope of clinical practice and formulary, assess and manage high acuity undifferentiated patients in the pre-hospital environment.
To lead and support clinical decision making both in an operational environment and where necessary remotely.
To provide clinical leadership in an operational environment and support supervision and mentoring of clinical staff.
To support clinical education and training activity as a subject matter expert.
To work on the Critical Care Desk within the Emergency Operations Centre supporting the dispatch of enhanced care resources and provision of remote clinical advice.
About usThere are vacancies at Dartford (Kent), Thanet (Ramsgate, Kent), Ashford (Kent) and Paddock Wood (Kent). Base locations will be determined on applicant preference and offered in the order of applicant scores. Once offered a position, successful candidates should be prepared to undertake their training and subsequent qualified role at this location. Transfers will not be accepted until 12 months post qualification.
Less than full time or flexible working applications will be considered and can be discussed on an individual basis.
Please note the assessment date will be either 26.02.26 or 27.02.2026
Job responsibilitiesClinical
Experienced Paramedic
- Undertake the full range of paramedic duties as part of an operational crew, as well as a solo responder, on a rapid response vehicle or in other appropriate areas/vehicles and/or emergency/urgent care settings, as per Trust standard operational instructions.
- Assess, treat, manage and where appropriate refer patients according to the nature and severity of their condition referring to alternative care pathways where appropriate. As appropriate, provide packages of care to patients at home.
- Carry out paramedic duties commensurate with national clinical practice guidelines & Trust specific PGDs and guidelines
- As appropriate, treat refer or discharge patients who access the health service but who do not need hospital admission where clinically safe to do so.
- Responsible as an autonomous practitioner using local care pathways associated with local initiatives promoting see and treat, where clinically safe to do so, reducing inappropriate conveyance and subsequent ED admission.
Trainee Critical Care Paramedic;
- To work as a team member, under appropriate supervision, to deliver critical care treatment in a variety of situations.
- To collect, analyse and utilise patient information from the patients history, physical examination, laboratory, and radiographic and other diagnostic data and identify relevant problems.
- Undertake other additional clinical skills under supervision and direction, which have been formally agreed by the Trusts Medical Directorate.
General
- Ensure that consent is obtained before undertaking assessment treatment or intervention.
- To carry, store, supply and administer medications in accordance with National Guidelines, Trust Policy and patient group directions (PGDs).
- Ensure the prompt, legible and accurate completion of all patient and incident records, providing a full and accurate record of decision making in accordance with the Caldicott principles, current legislation and regulatory framework.
- Ensure the sharing of information is always done in compliance with information governance procedures.
- Ability to organise and manage the scene of a complex incident during initial stages until a Manager / Commander arrives.
This could involve organising or managing patients, bystanders or other responding services. - Make reasoned decisions regarding initiating, modifying or ceasing treatment or procedures and ensuring accurate documentation of decisions.
Being accountable and responsible for clinical decisions made during the course of duty, and seek senior clinical advice where…
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