Patient Transport Service (PTS) Volunteer • Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
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with Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPatient Transport Service (PTS) Volunteer with Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust in Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire\n\n Volunteer to help NHS patients in your region. Do you live in Yorkshire or North Lincolnshire, have your own vehicle, and enjoy driving? Would you like to play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of NHS patients, and become part of an incredible team? Our non-emergency Patient Transport Service (PTS) helps thousands of people to reach their medical appointments every week, supported by our dedicated network of PTS volunteers as part of our Volunteer Car Service (VCS). PTS volunteers provide non-emergency transport for patients who are able to walk but may need assistance and are eligible for transport, to and from hospitals and other healthcare settings. This can include patients attending hospital outpatient clinics, being admitted to or discharged from hospital wards or needing life-saving treatments such as chemotherapy or renal dialysis. Due to the nature of the role, we strongly advise our volunteers to be double vaccinated against COVID-19 and are up to date with all boosters. As a PTS volunteer you will receive full training, a uniform, a first aid kit and a mileage allowance of 45p per mile, with an additional 5p per mile allowance when transporting a patient. There will be an understanding between yourself and the Trust that you will aim to offer at least 2-3 days of volunteering per calendar month, in order to keep the training and information we will provide you with, relevant and up to date. You don't need to have any previous experience as full training will be given, just be caring, friendly and have a willingness to help. If you are successful at application stage, you will be invited to an informal interview on 7th November 2024 . Please note this will be conducted over Microsoft Teams and is more of an informal chat than an interview. If you are unable to access Microsoft Teams then please contact Leanne Crosfill (yas.vcsrecruitment@nhs.net) on receipt of your interview invite to make other arrangements. At your interview you will be invited to a driving assessment and a 2-day induction course. Please see dates below: Driving Assessments: WC Monday 9th December 2024 WC Monday 27th January 2024 WC Monday 24th February 2024 2-day Induction Course: To be held at Elmbank, Wakefield Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th November 2024 To be held at Elmbank, Wakefield Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th February 2025 To be held at Elmbank, Wakefield Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th March 2025 You will be able to claim back mileage expenses for attending these training/assessment sessions once the recruitment process is complete. About us Requirements To apply to become a volunteer you must: Be 18 years old or over. Hold a valid, full UK driving licence with no more than three penalty points (please note we cannot accept volunteers with drink driving endorsements until a period of 11 years has expired from the date of the offence) Have access to a car with four or more doors. Have access to the internet and email. Be willing to take part in all stages of the recruitment process. Be a good communicator. Before taking the time to apply, please familiarise yourself with the recruitment process and ensure that you are willing to take part in all stages of the process. We currently have approximately 200 volunteers giving up their time to provide this vital service between the hours of 06:00am and 08:00pm Mondays to Saturdays. There is no expectation on your time as a volunteer, however there is an understanding that you will aim to offer 2-3 days per calendar month to ensure the knowledge and training we provide is kept relevant and up to date. For full details of the detailed job description and main responsibilities, please refer to the job description under supporting documents. "}