Vehicle Preparation Operative - Stafford HUB (Reserve)inStaffordshireinStaffordshirePUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Band 2: £23,615 to £25,674 a year plus the relevant unsocial hours as per section 2  PERMANENT 
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Opportunity to contribute to emergency services and make a real difference in the community.
Career progression with salary increases after completing 4 years, moving from Band 2 to Band 3.
Diverse and inclusive work environment that actively encourages applications from various backgrounds, including BME communities and Armed Forces veterans.
Comprehensive training and development opportunities to enhance personal and professional growth.
Ability to work in a dynamic team environment that fosters motivation and collaboration.
Flexibility in shift patterns, allowing for potential work-life balance, even though working nights may be required initially.
Engagement in health and safety practices, ensuring personal and collective well-being while on the job.
West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to establish a reserve pool of Vehicle Preparation Operatives for their Stafford HUB, responsible for ensuring emergency vehicles, including ambulances and response cars, are adequately prepared for daily operational needs. This role involves tasks such as cleaning, stocking vehicles with necessary equipment, conducting minor repairs, and adhering to health and safety standards. Applicants should be flexible to work various shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, with the opportunity for salary progression from Band 2 to Band 3 after four years of service.

The Trust values diversity and encourages applications from all backgrounds, particularly those currently underrepresented, including individuals from BME communities and Armed Forces Veterans. The position requires proactive team members who can contribute effectively to maintaining vehicle operational readiness while managing the physical demands of the role in a dynamic working environment. Additional responsibilities may include participation in staff training and involvement in major incident response when necessary.
Opportunity to contribute to emergency services and make a real difference in the community.
Career progression with salary increases after completing 4 years, moving from Band 2 to Band 3.
Diverse and inclusive work environment that actively encourages applications from various backgrounds, including BME communities and Armed Forces veterans.
Comprehensive training and development opportunities to enhance personal and professional growth.
Ability to work in a dynamic team environment that fosters motivation and collaboration.
Flexibility in shift patterns, allowing for potential work-life balance, even though working nights may be required initially.
Engagement in health and safety practices, ensuring personal and collective well-being while on the job.

 


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