Ambulance service appeals for Peterborough workers to help trust cope with pandemic demand

Due to unprecedented demands caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) wants to recruit 1,000 temporary workers and volunteers urgently.
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The trust, which covers Peterborough and Cambridgeshire, is looking for people with a variety of skills to help cope with the demand.

Dorothy Hosein, EEAST Chief Executive said: “The COVID-19 pandemic is testing the NHS and the East of England Ambulance Service more than ever before.

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“We are at the forefront of responding to the pandemic and helping our communities through this difficult time.

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“We are expanding our temporary worker and volunteer service hugely to meet this demand and have a wide variety of clinical and non-clinical roles available.

“If you are able to join us and be part of our vital work, then please contact us.”

The trust is looking for people with:

Medical experience as a paramedic, nurse, healthcare support worker or even recent first-aid training to work in a variety of clinical and clinical support roles

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C1 driving licences who would be interested in driving patient transport vehicles or moving vehicles between sites (band 2 or 3).

Five GCSEs at grades A-C to work as call handlers/dispatchers (band 3)

A willingness to fulfil other support roles such as ambulance cleaning, general cleaning, and administration (bands 2-4).

Roles are available across the region immediately and all training will be provided.

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For paid work, please email [email protected] outlining the type of role you’re interested in and relevant experience and qualifications.

For volunteer roles, please email [email protected]