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The Urgent Care & Falls Assistant is responsible for providing a high level of quality and effective care to patients within the community, under the direction of the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust (WAST) and other clients. This role will be providing transportation for high-dependency and non-emergency patients or attending falls response or welfare calls in a timely manner.
The Assistant will attend patients and service users and act in accordance with St John Ambulance Cymru policies and procedures. The assistant is responsible for providing a patient assessment at scene, the provision of any suitable emergency treatment or support in line with the trained clinical scope of practice or contract requirements.
The service operates 365 days a year and we provide 24-hour support, so day and night-time working will be required as well as working on weekends in a shift pattern. If successful in the role, the candidate will be expected to lone work comfortably on times, during day and night shifts, therefore you must be confident in your own skills and able to work under pressure.
Falls Responders operate over 12-hour shifts, 0730-1930 (Days) and 1930-0730 (Nights) with the possibility to overrun, other duties may have varying shift times. Rotas are typically published 6 weeks in advance. Some of the advertised roles are for nights only, however initial training will take place during the day.
*35 hours per week (*140 hours over a 4 week period) – Shifts will consist of a mixture of days and nights. £13.10 per hour (20% uplift on hours worked between 10pm & 6am).
What you'll need to be successful
Experience in providing care to patients/clients in a variety of settings, NEPTS or Urgent Care is desirable. You will need to be able to work either as a team or on your own, follow procedures but also be able to think outside the box as and when situations arise.
You will have excellent communication skills, confident in completing paperwork and have the ability to work calmly and effectively in difficult and pressurised situations. We are particularly keen to hear from people who have experience with working with people with disabilities or over the age of 50.
You will have 2 years driving experience and hold a valid Full UK Driving licence with no more than 6 penalty points. You should have eligibility to work and live in the United Kingdom.
Please note that due to the nature of this role you will be required to have an Enhanced DBS check.
How to Apply
If you this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you! Please note in your application which of the locations/shifts you would like to be considered for.
To apply please complete our online application form by 11:59pm on Sunday 22nd June 2025. We reserve the right to close the advert early if we receive sufficient applicants.
If you would like an informal chat about the role, please email our Operations Delivery Lead, Carl Neale.