Paramedic in Whitwick LE67 5HX inWhitwick LE67 5HX PUBLISHED FRI 3 OCT 2025 Jump to job information section
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Structured mentorship and funded progression towards masters‑level or FCP/AP competencies.
Flexible full‑ or part‑time hours — suits carers and those needing family‑friendly patterns.
Daytime, GP‑based patient work offers more predictable hours than frontline ambulance shifts.
Competitive pay circa £50,000 FTE for a primary care paramedic role.
Small, supportive paramedic team (six) inside a large 12‑practice PCN—varied clinical experience.
Community focus with home visits and chronic disease clinics — high local impact and continuity.
Paramedic role with North West Leicestershire GP Federation based at Whitwick Health Centre (LE67 5HX). This permanent post (full‑ or part‑time) offers a salary circa £50,000 FTE and places you at the heart of the largest Primary Care Network in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, covering 12 practices and around 116,000 patients. You will work clinically within a small paramedic team of six, delivering same‑day triage, assessments, diagnostics and treatment in practice and at patients’ residences, leading aspects of chronic disease management, signposting to community services and contributing to quality improvement and workload management.
The Federation provides clear clinical supervision and mentorship from an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Senior Paramedic) and the leadership team, with support to develop to masters‑level or equivalent and to complete the FCP/AP clinical pillar competencies. Applicants must hold HCPC registration, a Masters in Paramedic Science (or equivalent), completion of consolidation and three years’ band 6 experience; DBS clearance and the ability to travel between PCN sites are essential. The organisation cannot offer visa sponsorship. If this community‑focused, family‑friendly career step sounds right for you, find the full vacancy on jobsincare.com and click the "Apply Now" button beside this advert to apply before the closing date of 24 October 2025 (interviews likely w/c 3 November 2025).
The Federation provides clear clinical supervision and mentorship from an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Senior Paramedic) and the leadership team, with support to develop to masters‑level or equivalent and to complete the FCP/AP clinical pillar competencies. Applicants must hold HCPC registration, a Masters in Paramedic Science (or equivalent), completion of consolidation and three years’ band 6 experience; DBS clearance and the ability to travel between PCN sites are essential. The organisation cannot offer visa sponsorship. If this community‑focused, family‑friendly career step sounds right for you, find the full vacancy on jobsincare.com and click the "Apply Now" button beside this advert to apply before the closing date of 24 October 2025 (interviews likely w/c 3 November 2025).
Structured mentorship and funded progression towards masters‑level or FCP/AP competencies.
Flexible full‑ or part‑time hours — suits carers and those needing family‑friendly patterns.
Daytime, GP‑based patient work offers more predictable hours than frontline ambulance shifts.
Competitive pay circa £50,000 FTE for a primary care paramedic role.
Small, supportive paramedic team (six) inside a large 12‑practice PCN—varied clinical experience.
Community focus with home visits and chronic disease clinics — high local impact and continuity.
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Structured mentorship and funded progression towards masters‑level or FCP/AP competencies.; Flexible full‑ or part‑time hours — suits carers and those needing family‑friendly patterns.; Daytime, GP‑based patient work offers more predictable hours than frontline ambulance shifts.; Competitive pay circa £50,000 FTE for a primary care paramedic role.; Small, supportive paramedic team (six) inside a large 12‑practice PCN—varied clinical experience.; Community focus with home visits and chronic disease clinics — high local impact and continuity.
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To work as a Paramedic in the UK, you need a combination of technical, clinical, and interpersonal skills. Here are some key skills and qualifications required for the role:
Qualifications:
1. Education: Typically, a degree in Paramedic Sciences or a related field is required. Alternatively, you can complete a Diploma of Higher Education in Paramedic Science.
2. Registration: You must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a Paramedic.
3. Driving License: A valid driver's license is essential, and you may need to undertake special driving training to operate emergency vehicles.
Key Skills:
1. Clinical Skills:
- Proficient in assessing and treating medical conditions and injuries.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) skills.
- Knowledge of pharmacology, including the administration of medications.
2. Critical Thinking:
- Ability to quickly assess situations and make reliable decisions under pressure.
- Problem-solving skills to develop effective care plans.
3. Communication:
- Clear verbal communication with patients, families, and colleagues.
- Good written communication skills for documentation and reports.
4. Interpersonal Skills:
- Empathy and understanding towards patients in distress.
- Ability to work as part of a team, collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
5. Ability to Work Under Pressure:
- Coping with high-stress situations, often in emergencies.
6. Physical Fitness:
- Good physical condition to handle the demands of the job, including lifting patients and being on your feet for long periods.
7. Time Management:
- Effectively managing time in emergency situations to ensure prompt patient care.
8. Resilience:
- Emotional strength to deal with difficult situations and maintain mental health.
9. Cultural Competence:
- Sensitivity to the diverse backgrounds and needs of patients.
10. Continuous Learning:
- Willingness to engage in ongoing training and education to keep skills up-to-date.

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