Some of the key responsibilities will involve:
Driving patients with varying health and mobility needs to and from hospital/Clinic appointments
Assist, move and handle patients, who may be ambulatory or wheelchair bound, using appropriate equipment where necessary e.g. carrying patients up the stairs using a carry chair, moving immobile patients in and out of bed, on stretchers, wheelchairs into and out of the vehicle and homes
Ensure safety and patient welfare at all times and providing reassurance, comfort and support when needed
Assist patients when entering and leaving their homes
Maintain cleanliness of vehicles and equipment
Liaise with our central control team to ensure the timeline pick up and drop off of patients
Undertake patient and vehicle risk assessments, and completion of reports or documentation
Are you a caring and compassionate person looking to better use your skills to help people?
Don't have experience? Dont worry, you have life skills and that's what were looking for!
Then we have the perfect role for you!
Our dedicated training team will guide you through our 2 week comprehensive training programme, helping you to develop the skills needed to begin and progress in your new rewarding career with us.
Ambulance Care Assistant (Driver)
Location:University College London Hospital-WC1E 6AS
Salary: £3.per annum
FullTime Shifts -45 hours per week(various shifts available)
G4S is experiencing an exciting period of growth and as such, is looking to expand our dedicated team of Ambulance Care professionals.
The Role
The Ambulance Care Assistant (ACA) will play an important role in helping people receive the care they need.
Such responsibility requires empathy and compassion. These are skills youll build upon during our two-week initial training and development programme, alongside constant guidance from our expert support team. Well give you all the tools to build a meaningful career with us.
As an ACA with G4S Patient Transport Services, youll be transporting elderly, sick and vulnerable patients to their medical appointments and between healthcare facilities, whilst showing compassion in times of vulnerability. Together well work together to ensure every journey we make supports our community, the NHS, and our patients.
This is an important role, providing excellent care and ensuring safety and patient welfare. A role where youll receive all the training you need to feel prepared in any situation that may arise.
Some of the key responsibilities will involve:
Driving patients with varying health and mobility needs to and from hospital/Clinic appointments
Assist, move and handle patients, who may be ambulatory or wheelchair bound, using appropriate equipment where necessary e.g. carrying patients up the stairs using a carry chair, moving immobile patients in and out of bed, on stretchers, wheelchairs into and out of the vehicle and homes
Ensure safety and patient welfare at all times and providing reassurance, comfort and support when needed
Assist patients when entering and leaving their homes
Maintain cleanliness of vehicles and equipment
Liaise with our central control team to ensure the timeline pick up and drop off of patients
Undertake patient and vehicle risk assessments, and completion of reports or documentation
Are you a caring and compassionate person looking to better use your skills to help people?
Don't have experience? Dont worry, you have life skills and that's what were looking for!
Then we have the perfect role for you!
Our dedicated training team will guide you through our 2 week comprehensive training programme, helping you to develop the skills needed to begin and progress in your new rewarding career with us.
Ambulance Care Assistant (Driver)
Location:University College London Hospital-WC1E 6AS
Salary: £3.per annum
FullTime Shifts -45 hours per week(various shifts available)
G4S is experiencing an exciting period of growth and as such, is looking to expand our dedicated team of Ambulance Care professionals.
The Role
The Ambulance Care Assistant (ACA) will play an important role in helping people receive the care they need.
Such responsibility requires empathy and compassion. These are skills youll build upon during our two-week initial training and development programme, alongside constant guidance from our expert support team. Well give you all the tools to build a meaningful career with us.
As an ACA with G4S Patient Transport Services, youll be transporting elderly, sick and vulnerable patients to their medical appointments and between healthcare facilities, whilst showing compassion in times of vulnerability. Together well work together to ensure every journey we make supports our community, the NHS, and our patients.
This is an important role, providing excellent care and ensuring safety and patient welfare. A role where youll receive all the training you need to feel prepared in any situation that may arise.