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NEPTS Ambulance Driver -BHRUTinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 21 JAN 2025

Band 3: £28,622 to £30,225 a year per annum inc  PERMANENT 
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Barts Health NHS TrustFollow Barts Health NHS Trust

Opportunity to make a significant difference in patients' lives by providing essential transportation for those with medical or mobility conditions.
Work within a diverse healthcare environment, engaging with a variety of patients and medical situations.
Contribute to a vital service that supports the NHS and enhances patient care within the community.
Receive training and support to conduct dynamic risk assessments, ensuring safety and comfort for all patients.
Flexible working hours that may allow for a better work-life balance compared to other roles in healthcare.
Gain practical experience and skills in patient handling and transportation, which can enhance career development within the NHS.
Be part of a supportive team within Barts Health NHS Trust, known for its commitment to patient-centered care and community welfare.
Barts Health NHS Trust is seeking motivated and compassionate individuals to join their Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS) as Ambulance Drivers in London. This role involves transporting patients who are unable to travel to or from hospitals due to medical or mobility issues, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience while maintaining a high standard of care. Drivers will be responsible for performing risk assessments, using appropriate vehicles for diverse patient needs, and adhering to Trust policies and procedures.

The primary duties include safely transporting patients with varying requirements, maintaining vehicle cleanliness, and promptly reporting any issues. The service operates from patients' homes to North East London NHS Trust locations and back, focusing on minimizing stress during transport. Candidates are encouraged to review the full job description and person specification for additional details on qualifications and responsibilities. Previous applicants need not apply.
Opportunity to make a significant difference in patients' lives by providing essential transportation for those with medical or mobility conditions.
Work within a diverse healthcare environment, engaging with a variety of patients and medical situations.
Contribute to a vital service that supports the NHS and enhances patient care within the community.
Receive training and support to conduct dynamic risk assessments, ensuring safety and comfort for all patients.
Flexible working hours that may allow for a better work-life balance compared to other roles in healthcare.
Gain practical experience and skills in patient handling and transportation, which can enhance career development within the NHS.
Be part of a supportive team within Barts Health NHS Trust, known for its commitment to patient-centered care and community welfare.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your previous experience as a driver, particularly in a healthcare or patient transport setting?
2. What qualifications or training do you possess that make you suitable for this role?
3. Have you ever been involved in transporting patients or individuals with special needs? If so, could you provide an example of a situation you encountered?
4. What do you understand about the purpose and operation of the Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service?
5. How do you prioritise patient comfort and safety during transport?
1. Can you describe your previous experience as a driver, particularly in a healthcare or patient transport setting?
2. What qualifications or training do you possess that make you suitable for this role?
3. Have you ever been involved in transporting patients or individuals with special needs? If so, could you provide an example of a situation you encountered?
4. What do you understand about the purpose and operation of the Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service?
5. How do you prioritise patient comfort and safety during transport?
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