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Ambulance Care AssistantinUlverstoninUlverstonPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year Per Annum  PERMANENT 
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North West Ambulance Service NHS TrustFollow North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust

Meaningful Impact, As an Ambulance Care Assistant, you play a crucial role in providing care and support to patients during their transport to non-emergency appointments, making a positive difference in their experience.
Flexible Working Hours, The job offers a variety of shift patterns, allowing for both full-time and part-time opportunities, making it easier to balance work with personal commitments.
Comprehensive Training, The Trust provides training courses throughout 2025, ensuring that you are well-prepared and competent to carry out your responsibilities effectively.
Close to Home, The Trust endeavors to place successful candidates near their homes, which can reduce commute times and improve work-life balance.
Supportive Team Environment, Being part of North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust means joining a dedicated and supportive team committed to high-quality patient care.
Diverse Work Environment, Working with a variety of patients, including those with different mobility needs, allows for a dynamic work experience and the opportunity to develop new skills.
Job Security, Working within the NHS provides a sense of stability and security due to the ongoing demand for patient transport services.
Join the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust as an Ambulance Care Assistant in Ulverston and make a meaningful impact in patients' lives every day! We’re seeking compassionate individuals who are committed to providing first-class care and support for patients during their non-emergency transport to and from medical appointments. In this vital role, you'll not only ensure safe and comfortable journeys for patients but also offer the empathy and dignity that every individual deserves, particularly those who may be feeling unwell or needing extra assistance.

With flexible full-time and part-time positions available in the beautiful Furness area, including Barrow, Millom, and Ulverston, we strive to place you close to home. This is a fantastic opportunity if you're looking to make a difference while working in a supportive team environment. Shifts are designed to fit your lifestyle, with hours covering 7 days a week, including bank holidays. If you’re someone who thrives on helping others and is ready to step into a rewarding role, we encourage you to apply. For more details or an informal chat, reach out to Catherine Morrison at catherine.morrison@nwas.nhs.uk. Your next purposeful career move awaits!
Meaningful Impact, As an Ambulance Care Assistant, you play a crucial role in providing care and support to patients during their transport to non-emergency appointments, making a positive difference in their experience.
Flexible Working Hours, The job offers a variety of shift patterns, allowing for both full-time and part-time opportunities, making it easier to balance work with personal commitments.
Comprehensive Training, The Trust provides training courses throughout 2025, ensuring that you are well-prepared and competent to carry out your responsibilities effectively.
Close to Home, The Trust endeavors to place successful candidates near their homes, which can reduce commute times and improve work-life balance.
Supportive Team Environment, Being part of North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust means joining a dedicated and supportive team committed to high-quality patient care.
Diverse Work Environment, Working with a variety of patients, including those with different mobility needs, allows for a dynamic work experience and the opportunity to develop new skills.
Job Security, Working within the NHS provides a sense of stability and security due to the ongoing demand for patient transport services.

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