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ScotSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service (North)
Advanced Retrieval Practitioner, Training Post (Substantive)
Applications are invited for the Advanced Retrieval Practitioner (Training Post) at the ScotSTAR Emergency Medical Retrieval Service (EMRS) North team, operated by the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS).
The EMRS provides a critical care patient transfer service for remote and rural Scotland and pre-hospital critical care for seriously injured patients at incident scenes. EMRS also supports the SAS in the provision of the medical response to major incidents.
The service undertakes primary and secondary retrievals on rotary and fixed wing aircraft operated by the SAS, Scottish Charity Air Ambulance, Coastguard Search and Rescue helicopter and by fast response vehicle.
The post is based at the ScotSTAR retrieval base at Aberdeen Airport and are 37 hours per week (full time) plus on-call.
Advanced Retrieval Practitioners (ARPs) work as part of a consultant-led team and form an integral part of the clinical team delivering advanced resuscitation, stabilisation and transfer of critically ill patients. In addition to the clinical aspects of the role, ARPs have non-clinical responsibilites, which are integral to service delivery.
To meet the essential criteria for the post, applicants MUST be able to demonstrate extensive experience post adult nurse/paramedic registration with experience in emergency/critical care. Applicants that do not meet the essential criteria will not be shortlisted.
Applicants MUST be able to demonstrate experience in teaching and in improving the delivery of clinical care. The post also requires the successful candidate to be able to travel to Aberdeen Airport base ideally within 30 minutes. Applicants must hold a C1 driving license and complete HUET (helicopter underwater escape training) and blue light driver training (unless the sucessful candidate already holds a relevant `roadcraft` bluelight driver qualification.
The successful candidate will complete relevant post-graduate studies and upon successful completion will move to the role of Advanced Retrieval Practitioner.
Please refer to Job Description for further details.
Informal enquiries can be made via Gregor McIntosh, Advanced Retrieval Practitioner Team Leader, EMRS North, 01224 812255, gregor.mcintosh3@nhs.scot
Full training pathway consists of a minimum of 6 months gaining experience and exposure prior to commencing the academic component of the training post. The academic component will take the form of a Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice.
AFC Training Salary- Annex 21 Paragraph 2 (iii) of AfC terms will apply. – For example, Trainee Advanced Retrieval Practitioners, this is 70% of the top of Band 7 for the first 12 months, increasing to 75% for the remainder of the training period. Post reverts ‘standard’ Band 7 on completion of training.
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.