The course will offer individuals an insight into three job roles at the region’s ambulance service, Emergency Medical Dispatcher (999 call taker), Vehicle Preparation Operative and an Administrator.
Anyone who attends the course will be guaranteed a space on an assessment day to interview for a position at SWASFT.
This is the first access course being run in Devon, after successful courses in Bristol and Dorset, where over 120 young people attended over three days. 79% were offered a role with the ambulance service after successfully completing the course.
A previous candidate who attended a course, said:“It’s really interactive, you get to make new friends and socialise with people with similar interests and values as yourself. You can be yourself and are made to believe you can do it.
“It’s super informative. It gives you great insights into the job you’re applying for, you can ask questions and get responses straight away as opposed to having to wait for emails. I’ve met some great people too, and loved the team that took part in the programme.”
Georgia Boot, Assistant HR Services Manager at SWASFT, said: “It has been the highlight of my career so far to break down barriers and create opportunities for young people in our communities to start their employment with us. They are the future of the ambulance service and I believe they have long careers ahead of them with us!”
Casper from the Prince’s Trust, said: “SWASFT has been excellent to work with, their teams are friendly, compassionate and share my passions of breaking down barriers to employment and creating a diverse healthcare service. We’re delighted to work with SWASFT to offer these amazing opportunities to young people and support them in career development”.
The roles being offered as part of the career access course are integral to SWASFT delivering dedicated patient care.
Emergency Medical Dispatchers are the first point of contact to the ambulance service for people experiencing a medical emergency. When they receive a 999 call, they are responsible for recording patient information and offering advice or reassurance.
The details that they input help to categorise the seriousness of the illness or injury, to ensure that the patient receives the most appropriate care.
Vehicle Preparation Operatives ensure ambulances are ready to treat patients. Main duties include detailed cleaning and infection prevention and control activities, checking and inspecting medical devices, restocking consumables, refuelling, and driving vehicles across various locations.
For more information and to sign up for the course, please visit – https://sectors.princes-trust.org.uk/health-social-care/courses/south-west-swas-10-Sep .
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