Technicians/AAPs provide specialist care and treatment to patients who have been involved in accidents or emergencies. Technicians/AAPs need the ability to make swift decisions and stay calm. A Technician will be a member of two-person ambulance crew, supported by a Paramedic or Emergency Care Assistant (ECA).
Typical duties of the role include:
driving and staffing ambulances and other emergency vehicles
responding to emergency 999 calls
assessing patients, providing emergency treatment and making diagnoses
monitoring and administering medication and pain relief
dressing wounds/injuries
using specialist equipment including ventilators and defibrilators
transporting patients to hospital and continuing to provide treatment while in transit
providing hospital staff with patient information including condition and treatment
helping provide patient care in hospitals and other medical facilities
communicating effectively with patients and their relatives/friends
24-hour shift work (including weekends) is usually a standard requirement of the role.
Qualifications and training required
As a Technician, you need an IHCD BTec level-3 ambulance aid
As an AAP, you need a Futqual level-4 AAP Certificate
Minimum requirements for this role
Hold a current DBS
Over 21-years of age
Hold a full manual driving licence, for not less than two years, allowing up to a maximum of six points
Hold an Ambulance Emergency Driving Certificate which can be either
Futqual level-3 blue light or
IHCD BTec level-3 emergency blue light
Key skills for a Technician / AAP
A caring and outgoing personality
A proven track record of working well in a team environment