QR code linking to this job posting Paramedic / Paramedic Practitioner in Primary Care in Aldershot GU11 1AY inAldershot GU11 1AY PUBLISHED MON 29 SEP 2025

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Salus Medical Services Ltd

Paramedic / Paramedic Practitioner in Primary Care





The closing date is 10 October 2025










Job summary


While advertised as a full-time permanent role, we also welcome applications from paramedics seeking bank, part-time, or fixed-term opportunities

We are seeking a motivated Paramedic Practitioner (Specialist/Advanced Paramedic) to join our growing team. We also welcome applications from Paramedics with a strong interest in Primary Care who are keen to develop their careers, with opportunities for further study, apprenticeship support, and progression into practitioner roles.

You will act as a first point of contact for patients requiring same-day, undifferentiated urgent care. Duties may include home visiting, triage support, or clinic-based work, offering variety and scope to enhance your skills. Responsibilities include initial assessments, forming differential diagnoses, and, with support from the Duty Paramedic Practitioner and GPs when needed, implementing safe and effective management plans.

You will work closely with community nurses, GPs, and members of our expanding Integrated Care Teams to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care.

At Salus, we value our staff as much as our patients. We offer a supportive environment with access to supervision and peer learning, clear development pathways, apprenticeship support for career development, and flexible working patterns across our service hours (08:0020:00, seven days a week).





Responsibilities may vary by location, but in every setting you will play a vital role in improving patient care within the community.





Main duties of the job


We are dedicated to enhancing patient care and improving the health of our local population. The NHS has changed following the pandemic, but our focus remains on supporting patients in the community and helping to reduce unplanned emergency hospital admissions.

As a Paramedic Practitioner, you will be a first point of contact for patients with same-day urgent care needs. Duties may include home visiting, triage support, and clinic-based care. You will carry out assessments, develop differential diagnoses, and, with support from colleagues when required, implement safe and effective management plans. Working closely with GPs, community nurses, and members of our Integrated Care Teams, you will contribute to high-quality, patient-centred care.

We provide a stimulating and supportive environment, enabling you to make a meaningful contribution to the development and growth of our member practices. Your professional development will be encouraged and supported to ensure you can deliver the best outcomes for patients while helping to improve the health of the wider community.




At Salus, Paramedics benefit from protected CPD time for self-directed learning, full support through the HEE Roadmap in Primary Care, and development through the apprenticeship scheme to progress into an Advanced Paramedic Practitioner role





About us


Salus Medical Services is the leading and trusted provider of primary care services within North-East Hampshire and Farnham. As a federation of 19 GP practices, we are committed to improving healthcare for our local population and delivering services at scale that individual practices could not provide alone such as our highly successful Paramedic Home Visiting Service.

We have extensive experience supporting both Specialist Paramedics and those developing their skills and confidence in primary care. Professional growth is actively encouraged, with many clinicians progressing within the organisation reflected in our excellent staff retention and reputation as a supportive employer.

Our Paramedic Practitioners work in a variety of rewarding roles, including:



  • Rapid response home visiting services




  • Clinic-based practice roles




  • Primary Care Network positions delivering targeted interventions, such as support for care home residents







We work closely with our practices, Primary Care Networks, and system partners to design innovative services that improve patient access and outcomes. At Salus, we pride ourselves on being a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation where staff are empowered to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care while developing long-term, fulfilling careers in primary care.






Details


Date posted


29 September 2025




Pay scheme


Other









Salary



Depending on experience




Contract


Permanent






Working pattern





Full-time,



Part-time,



Flexible working





Reference number



U0042-25-0006







Job locations




Aldershot Centre For Health



Hospital Hill



Aldershot


Hampshire


GU11 1AY














Job description


Job responsibilities


The post
holder is an experienced Specialist/Advanced Paramedic, who acting within
their competence, will provide care for the presenting patient from initial
history taking, clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of
their care. They will demonstrate safe clinical decision-making and expert
care for patients within primary care. There is a requirement to see
emergency patients and this may be either in a practice or in the patients
home. The practitioner will need to prioritise and triage the needs of
patients accordingly making any necessary referrals for investigations in the
appropriate manner.



Job responsibilities:


Diagnosing
and treating patients presenting with undifferentiated primary care demand:



Triage and treat patients wishing to see a
health care professional making any necessary referrals to other members of
the primary health care team



Ensure clinical practice is safe and effective
and remains within boundaries of competence and acknowledges limitations



Make professionally autonomous decisions for
which he/she is accountable



Provide first point of contact within the
service for patients presenting with undiagnosed problems, making use of
skills in history taking, physical examination, problem-solving and clinical
decision-making to establish a diagnosis and management plan



Provide health education / health promotion to
patients, relatives and carers.



Refer patients to other members of the primary
and secondary health care team as necessary



ECG (Lead II interpretation)



Minor injuries including wound care



Admission
Avoidance Work



Accept referrals from other Health Care
Professionals, providing telephone/face to face support and assisting with
clinical management.



Follow up phone calls and consultations with
patients, relatives and other Health Care Professionals regarding a patients
care.



Creation of patient specific care plans to
reduce avoidable hospital admissions, especially out of hours.



Intercept 999 calls by utilising the SECAmb
IBIS system, either performing telephone triage call / visit to reduce
avoidable hospital admissions.



Pathological
specimens and investigatory procedures



Undertake the collection of pathological
specimens.



Perform investigatory procedures either
clinically indicated or requested by other members of the primary health care
team.



Administration
and professional responsibilities



Maintain their professional registration in
line with HCPC standards.



Maintain a high personal standard of
professionalism.



Participate in the administrative and
professional responsibilities of the Paramedic Practitioner team.



Ensure accurate and legible notes of all
consultations, treatments and referrals are recorded in the patients electronic
notes.



Ensure the clinical computer system is kept up
to date with accurate details recorded and amended when required.



Ensure expense claims are made accurately,
reporting any problems to the Office Manager.



Ensure collection and maintenance of
statistical information required for regular and ad hoc reports and audit.



Attend and participate in meetings as
required.



Restocking and maintenance of clinical areas
and administrative rooms used.



Supplies and
equipment



Maintenance of equipment and stock relating to
patient care.



Training and
personal development



Training requirements will be monitored by
yearly appraisal and will be in accordance with team/locality requirements.
Personal development will be encouraged and supported by the organisation. It
is the individuals responsibility to remain up to date with recent
developments.



Participate in the education and training of
students of all disciplines and the introduction of all members of staff
where appropriate.



Maintain continued education by attendance at
courses and study days as deemed useful or necessary for professional
development ensuring HCPC requirements are met.



If it is necessary to expand the role to
include additional responsibilities, full training will be given.



Develop and maintain a Personal Learning Plan.



Completion of annual mandatory online and
basic life support training.



Liaison and
Communication



Work with multi-disciplinary practice teams
within the locality Practices



Work with the wider multi-disciplinary
community integrated teams working with the Locality



As well as the nursing teams there is a need
to work closely with reception and office staff to ensure the smooth running
of the practices, reporting any problems encountered to the relevant
person.



There is also the need to establish and
maintain good liaison with other surgeries and agencies including secondary
care.



The post-holder will establish and maintain
effective communication pathways with colleagues, patients and their carers,
recognising the need for flexibility to overcome different levels of
understanding and cultural backgrounds.



Confidentiality:



Maintain confidentiality in accord with HCPC
and local organisation and practice confidentiality policies.



Health &
safety:



The post-holder will implement and lead on a
full range of promotion and management their own and others health and
safety and infection control as defined in the organisation Health &
Safety policy.



Correct usage of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE).



Identifying the risks involved in work
activities and undertaking such activities in a way that manages those risks
across clinical and patient process



Safe management of clinical waste and sharps
procedures including use, storage and disposal



Using appropriate infection control
procedures, maintaining work areas in a tidy, clean and sterile, and safe
way, free from hazards. Initiation of remedial / corrective action where
needed or escalation to responsible management



Actively identifying, reporting, and
correction of health and safety hazards and infection hazards immediately
when recognised



Keeping own work areas and general / patient
areas generally clean, sterile, identifying issues and hazards / risks in
relation to other work areas within the business.



Spillage control procedures and
management



Decontamination control procedures, management
and equipment maintenance



Equality and
diversity: The post-holder will
support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues,
to include:



Acting in a way that recognizes the importance
of peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with organisation
procedures and policies, and current legislation



Respecting the privacy, dignity, needs and
beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues



Behaving in a manner which is welcoming to and
of the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances,
feelings priorities and rights.



Quality:


The
post-holder will strive to maintain quality within the locality and
organisation, by:



Contribute to the practice achieving its
quality targets to sustain the high standards of patient care and service
delivery



Alert other team members to issues of quality
and risk



Assess own performance and take accountability
for own actions, either directly or under supervision



Contribute to the effectiveness of the team by
reflecting on own and team activities and making suggestions on ways to
improve and enhance the teams performance



Work effectively with individuals in other
agencies to meet patients needs



Effectively manage own time, workload and
resources



If an
Independent Prescriber (with HCPC registration annotation), the following
also apply:



Generate EPS and FP10 prescriptions within
scope of practice, considering local and national guidelines including but
not limited to:


o
South Central Antimicrobial Network Guidelines


o
Frimley ICB Medicines Management Team
updates/prescribing


o
NICE guidelines


o
Royal Pharmacological Society Prescribing
Competency Framework




Prescriptions outside of scope of practice
will be valid in the following circumstances:


o
Life threatening emergencies


o
Clinical Management Plan (prescribing as a
supplementary prescriber)


o
EXCEPT
any medicines governed under the Misuse of Drugs Act as these cannot be
prescribed by Paramedics until the law is amended.




Maintain accurate EMIS records of
prescriptions issued / generated.




Maintain up to date with prescribing by
undertaking continued professional development including but not limited to:


o
Attending Prescribing Forums


o
Discussing cases routinely with General
Practitioners / Non-Medical Prescribers


o
Reviewing updated guidance




Be part of the regular review of the prescribing scope of practice.



Provide support and guidance to other
Paramedic Prescribers.



When required, act in role of Duty Paramedic
Practitioner for the Rapid Home Visiting Service.








Job description



Job responsibilities


The post
holder is an experienced Specialist/Advanced Paramedic, who acting within
their competence, will provide care for the presenting patient from initial
history taking, clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of
their care. They will demonstrate safe clinical decision-making and expert
care for patients within primary care. There is a requirement to see
emergency patients and this may be either in a practice or in the patients
home. The practitioner will need to prioritise and triage the needs of
patients accordingly making any necessary referrals for investigations in the
appropriate manner.



Job responsibilities:


Diagnosing
and treating patients presenting with undifferentiated primary care demand:



Triage and treat patients wishing to see a
health care professional making any necessary referrals to other members of
the primary health care team



Ensure clinical practice is safe and effective
and remains within boundaries of competence and acknowledges limitations



Make professionally autonomous decisions for
which he/she is accountable



Provide first point of contact within the
service for patients presenting with undiagnosed problems, making use of
skills in history taking, physical examination, problem-solving and clinical
decision-making to establish a diagnosis and management plan



Provide health education / health promotion to
patients, relatives and carers.



Refer patients to other members of the primary
and secondary health care team as necessary



ECG (Lead II interpretation)



Minor injuries including wound care



Admission
Avoidance Work



Accept referrals from other Health Care
Professionals, providing telephone/face to face support and assisting with
clinical management.



Follow up phone calls and consultations with
patients, relatives and other Health Care Professionals regarding a patients
care.



Creation of patient specific care plans to
reduce avoidable hospital admissions, especially out of hours.



Intercept 999 calls by utilising the SECAmb
IBIS system, either performing telephone triage call / visit to reduce
avoidable hospital admissions.



Pathological
specimens and investigatory procedures



Undertake the collection of pathological
specimens.



Perform investigatory procedures either
clinically indicated or requested by other members of the primary health care
team.



Administration
and professional responsibilities



Maintain their professional registration in
line with HCPC standards.



Maintain a high personal standard of
professionalism.



Participate in the administrative and
professional responsibilities of the Paramedic Practitioner team.



Ensure accurate and legible notes of all
consultations, treatments and referrals are recorded in the patients electronic
notes.



Ensure the clinical computer system is kept up
to date with accurate details recorded and amended when required.



Ensure expense claims are made accurately,
reporting any problems to the Office Manager.



Ensure collection and maintenance of
statistical information required for regular and ad hoc reports and audit.



Attend and participate in meetings as
required.



Restocking and maintenance of clinical areas
and administrative rooms used.



Supplies and
equipment



Maintenance of equipment and stock relating to
patient care.



Training and
personal development



Training requirements will be monitored by
yearly appraisal and will be in accordance with team/locality requirements.
Personal development will be encouraged and supported by the organisation. It
is the individuals responsibility to remain up to date with recent
developments.



Participate in the education and training of
students of all disciplines and the introduction of all members of staff
where appropriate.



Maintain continued education by attendance at
courses and study days as deemed useful or necessary for professional
development ensuring HCPC requirements are met.



If it is necessary to expand the role to
include additional responsibilities, full training will be given.



Develop and maintain a Personal Learning Plan.



Completion of annual mandatory online and
basic life support training.



Liaison and
Communication



Work with multi-disciplinary practice teams
within the locality Practices



Work with the wider multi-disciplinary
community integrated teams working with the Locality



As well as the nursing teams there is a need
to work closely with reception and office staff to ensure the smooth running
of the practices, reporting any problems encountered to the relevant
person.



There is also the need to establish and
maintain good liaison with other surgeries and agencies including secondary
care.



The post-holder will establish and maintain
effective communication pathways with colleagues, patients and their carers,
recognising the need for flexibility to overcome different levels of
understanding and cultural backgrounds.



Confidentiality:



Maintain confidentiality in accord with HCPC
and local organisation and practice confidentiality policies.



Health &
safety:



The post-holder will implement and lead on a
full range of promotion and management their own and others health and
safety and infection control as defined in the organisation Health &
Safety policy.



Correct usage of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE).



Identifying the risks involved in work
activities and undertaking such activities in a way that manages those risks
across clinical and patient process



Safe management of clinical waste and sharps
procedures including use, storage and disposal



Using appropriate infection control
procedures, maintaining work areas in a tidy, clean and sterile, and safe
way, free from hazards. Initiation of remedial / corrective action where
needed or escalation to responsible management



Actively identifying, reporting, and
correction of health and safety hazards and infection hazards immediately
when recognised



Keeping own work areas and general / patient
areas generally clean, sterile, identifying issues and hazards / risks in
relation to other work areas within the business.



Spillage control procedures and
management



Decontamination control procedures, management
and equipment maintenance



Equality and
diversity: The post-holder will
support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues,
to include:



Acting in a way that recognizes the importance
of peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with organisation
procedures and policies, and current legislation



Respecting the privacy, dignity, needs and
beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues



Behaving in a manner which is welcoming to and
of the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances,
feelings priorities and rights.



Quality:


The
post-holder will strive to maintain quality within the locality and
organisation, by:



Contribute to the practice achieving its
quality targets to sustain the high standards of patient care and service
delivery



Alert other team members to issues of quality
and risk



Assess own performance and take accountability
for own actions, either directly or under supervision



Contribute to the effectiveness of the team by
reflecting on own and team activities and making suggestions on ways to
improve and enhance the teams performance



Work effectively with individuals in other
agencies to meet patients needs



Effectively manage own time, workload and
resources



If an
Independent Prescriber (with HCPC registration annotation), the following
also apply:



Generate EPS and FP10 prescriptions within
scope of practice, considering local and national guidelines including but
not limited to:


o
South Central Antimicrobial Network Guidelines


o
Frimley ICB Medicines Management Team
updates/prescribing


o
NICE guidelines


o
Royal Pharmacological Society Prescribing
Competency Framework




Prescriptions outside of scope of practice
will be valid in the following circumstances:


o
Life threatening emergencies


o
Clinical Management Plan (prescribing as a
supplementary prescriber)


o
EXCEPT
any medicines governed under the Misuse of Drugs Act as these cannot be
prescribed by Paramedics until the law is amended.




Maintain accurate EMIS records of
prescriptions issued / generated.




Maintain up to date with prescribing by
undertaking continued professional development including but not limited to:


o
Attending Prescribing Forums


o
Discussing cases routinely with General
Practitioners / Non-Medical Prescribers


o
Reviewing updated guidance




Be part of the regular review of the prescribing scope of practice.



Provide support and guidance to other
Paramedic Prescribers.



When required, act in role of Duty Paramedic
Practitioner for the Rapid Home Visiting Service.









Person Specification






Qualifications



Essential




  • HCPC Registration as Paramedic with no restrictions on practice


  • MSc Advanced Clinical Practice qualification or equivalent recognised specialist/advanced practice qualification at minimum degree level


  • Evidence of appropriate continuing professional development activity to maintain up-to-date knowledge and ongoing competence in all aspects of role


  • Evidence of working autonomously and as part of a team


  • Proven ability to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of their own clinical practice


  • Placement / employment experience within primary care





Desirable




  • Independent Prescriber


  • Post-registration study relating to urgent care / minor illness / minor injury











Person Specification







Qualifications



Essential




  • HCPC Registration as Paramedic with no restrictions on practice


  • MSc Advanced Clinical Practice qualification or equivalent recognised specialist/advanced practice qualification at minimum degree level


  • Evidence of appropriate continuing professional development activity to maintain up-to-date knowledge and ongoing competence in all aspects of role


  • Evidence of working autonomously and as part of a team


  • Proven ability to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of their own clinical practice


  • Placement / employment experience within primary care





Desirable




  • Independent Prescriber


  • Post-registration study relating to urgent care / minor illness / minor injury












Disclosure and Barring Service Check


This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.







UK Registration



Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).









Additional information




Disclosure and Barring Service Check


This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.







UK Registration



Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).









Employer details


Employer name


Salus Medical Services Ltd


Address




Aldershot Centre For Health



Hospital Hill



Aldershot


Hampshire


GU11 1AY








Employer's website



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Employer details


Employer name


Salus Medical Services Ltd


Address




Aldershot Centre For Health



Hospital Hill



Aldershot


Hampshire


GU11 1AY








Employer's website



https://jobsincare.com/job/jnsWi67K5L1 (Opens in a new tab)




















Employer contact details


For questions about the job, contact:




Alex Ritchie