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East ACC Advert Relief Emergency Call Handler SAS
We are now recruiting for full and part time permanent relief Emergency Call Handlers to work within our East of Scotland Ambulance Control Centre in South Queensferry.
If you’ve been in an emergency, you’ll know that the 999 call is answered promptly and professionally. But have you ever thought about what actually happens at the other end of the emergency line?
Our Emergency Call Handlers are critical in allowing us to provide life-saving advice and assistance to callers. They’re the first point of contact for the public, and they work to prioritise each call, provide effective life support, first aid and medical advice where necessary and liaise with ambulance crews on route to the emergency, also dealing with Police and other emergency services.
The Person
Applicants that do not currently work in the ACCs will be required to take a typing assessment and must be able to type at a minimum of 30 wpm with a 90% accuracy. They must also demonstrate the ability to work effectively under pressure and with minimal supervision.
You will also need excellent communication skills, the ability to prioritise and make decisions quickly, often under great pressure.
Ideally you will have experience in working with the public either already in the ACC, a healthcare setting, a contact centre environment or on a face to face basis.
Training and Working Pattern
If you have what it takes to make a difference then we’ll give you all the training you need to succeed.
You will attend our in-house training programme, in which you will need to be available full time for up to 10 weeks to enable you to become a certified Emergency Medical Dispatcher.
The working hours for these posts will be full time and part time relief including; bank holidays, weekends and unsocial hours
Full / Part Time Relief Posts
- Emergency Call Handling Post (NHS Pay Band 3)
- Must be able to travel to the South Queensferry ACC
- Relief Emergency Call Handlers required
- Relief Hours / unsocial hours expected
- Permanent Contracts
Some samples of part time rota’s could look like, but not fixed to the following;
Monday, Saturday and Sunday 20:00 – 06:00,
Monday and Sunday 22:00 – 06:00.
6 hour day shifts will also be considered such as 0600-1200 over 7 days a week.
‘The Scottish Ambulance Service reserve the right to close this advertisement early if a sufficient number of suitable applications are received’
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.