THE West Midlands Ambulance Service is once again looking to give hundreds of people the chance to become a paramedic. WMAS?will not only train you to become a lifesaver, they will also pay you to do it.
The new roles are being created to further increase the paramedic workforce of the Trust; the service already has one of the highest skill mixes in the country. It will also help the Trust to meet the increased demand that they have been experiencing.
Trust Chief Executive Anthony Marsh told the Ross Gazette: “As a paramedic you will have one of the most amazing careers; saving lives and helping people in their hour of need.”
The 30-month training course will lead to you becoming a state registered paramedic.
Visit NHS Jobs for information on the qualifications needed to apply. Candidates must fully complete the application form via NHS Jobs, reference no. 217-VN325-15-16.
Applications must be made before Monday, April 4th 2016.
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