Patient Transport Service (PTS) Volunteer inYorkshire and North Lincolnshire inYorkshire and North Lincolnshire PUBLISHED WED 13 NOV 2024

Depending on experience Volunteer position with no salary associated  VOLUNTARY 
FIRST AID NHS UNIFORM VEHICLE
Make a meaningful impact on patients' lives by helping them reach medical appointments.
Join a supportive and dedicated team of volunteers and healthcare professionals.
Receive full training and ongoing support, ensuring you feel confident in your role.
Gain valuable experience in the healthcare field, which can be beneficial for future career opportunities.
Enjoy the flexibility of volunteering, with no strict time commitments beyond a suggested 2-3 days per month.
Claim back mileage expenses, making it financially viable to volunteer.
The Patient Transport Service (PTS) Volunteer role with the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust invites individuals in Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire who enjoy driving to assist NHS patients by providing non-emergency transportation to medical appointments. Volunteers will help eligible patients who can walk but need assistance getting to hospitals and healthcare facilities, including outpatient clinics and treatments like chemotherapy or dialysis. Applicants must be 18 years or older, have a valid UK driving license, and access to a four-door vehicle. The role requires a commitment to volunteering 2-3 days a month, and volunteers will receive training, a uniform, and reimbursement for mileage.

No prior experience is necessary as comprehensive training will be provided. Interested candidates must complete an informal interview process via Microsoft Teams and undergo a driving assessment and induction training. For an ideal candidate, being caring, friendly, and willing to help is essential, along with adherence to COVID-19 vaccination guidelines. The volunteer service operates from 06:00 am to 08:00 pm, Monday to Saturday, with approximately 200 volunteers currently supporting the PTS.

 


in Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire
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