Sunderland - Emergency Care Support Worker - Trainee (Casual)

apartmentXL Team Ltd placeSunderland calendar_month 

Job summary

Full training for this role is provided free of charge, note: you will not be paid to attend training

Training will be provided on evening and weekends.

You must have good availability for evening and weekend work

We are looking to grow our ambulance team for a varied portfolio of events across the UK.

Our Emergency Care Support Workers work with Ambulance Technicians and Paramedics to provide emergency response, care and transport to people who become ill or injured at public events.

Main duties of the job

You will attend to patients that become unwell whilst attending an event at a venue and occasionally convey patients to an appropriate treatment centre or hospital

About us

Medical and First Aid Services for Public Events

When hosting public events or mass gatherings, ensuring the safety of attendees and participants is paramount. Our team provides a full spectrum of medical and first aid services, from first aiders to pre-hospital doctors, and from ambulances to fully equipped field hospitals.

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