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Integrated Care Clinician (Paramedic) - LlangunnorinCarmartheninCarmarthenPUBLISHED FRI 15 NOV 2024

Band 6: £37,898 to £45,637 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT 
NHSPARAMEDIC

Welsh Ambulance NHS TrustFollow Welsh Ambulance NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in an autonomous role, allowing for professional independence and decision-making.
Engagement in meaningful patient interactions through telephone triage, directly impacting patient care and outcomes.
Utilization of advanced clinical decision support tools, enhancing decision-making processes and efficacy.
Possibility to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Flexibility in the role with the potential for remote work, accommodating diverse work-life balance needs.
High degree of clinical autonomy which allows for the application of advanced clinical skills and judgement.
Contribution to patient education and empowerment by providing self-care advice and promoting appropriate use of services.
The Integrated Care Clinician (Paramedic) position in Llangunnor with the Welsh Ambulance NHS Trust involves conducting telephone triage assessments to efficiently address patient needs. The role requires autonomous decision-making and the application of best clinical practices while adhering to Trust policies. Candidates should demonstrate strong clinical skills and sound judgement, utilizing various assessment tools to provide advice and manage referrals for patients across a range of conditions. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable, and the clinician will also help callers navigate healthcare options effectively and promote self-care strategies.

In this role, the clinician will identify emergencies, redirect care as necessary, and collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to ensure safe and effective patient care. The position emphasises the importance of critical analysis and professional autonomy in clinical decision-making, allowing the clinician to play a significant role in supporting callers and enhancing their healthcare experience.
Opportunity to work in an autonomous role, allowing for professional independence and decision-making.
Engagement in meaningful patient interactions through telephone triage, directly impacting patient care and outcomes.
Utilization of advanced clinical decision support tools, enhancing decision-making processes and efficacy.
Possibility to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Flexibility in the role with the potential for remote work, accommodating diverse work-life balance needs.
High degree of clinical autonomy which allows for the application of advanced clinical skills and judgement.
Contribution to patient education and empowerment by providing self-care advice and promoting appropriate use of services.

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