East of England Ambulance Service
Job summary
The Trust is looking to recruit Clinical Advisors (Validators) to work in the Clinical Assessment Service in the Emergency Operations Centres in Bedford, Chelmsford or Norwich.
We are looking for Paramedics and Nurses (Nurses must have adult nursing qualifications)
We are looking for full or part time permanent staff ideally to work on our core rotas, covering shifts on days, lates, nights and weekends. We require a minimum of 18.75hrs per week.
For EEAST internal Candidates looking to join the Clinical Assessment Service – a £2500 incentive payment may apply please see FAQ Document for details.
There is an initial training period, of approx. 3 weeks, which will need to be completed on a full-time basis.
Clinicians must be able to work at either our Norwich, Bedford or Chelmsford Control Rooms. We cannot currently support agile or remote working for this role.
Candidates who have applied within the last six months and were not successful should not reapply for this position.
Main duties of the job
This role intercepts lower acuity and clinically appropriate 999 calls, providing advice and arrange for safe and appropriate care pathways for these patients. The over-riding aim is to appropriately and safely reduce 999 ambulance demand and A&E admissions. The candidate will be an integral part of the evolution and establishment of a Regional CAS that will develop a multi-disciplinary approach to 999 call interception as well as routine triage of non-emergency 999 calls. The successful applicant must hold an NMC nursing registration OR HCPC registered paramedic.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of A & E, Medical or Primary Care setting
- Previous experience of making autonomous clinical decisions.
Desirable
- Present or significant post-registration experience in a clinical environment.
- Previous experience of face-to-face or telephone triage.
Personal Qualities, Abilities and Attributes
Essential
- Empathic, respectful, and caring approach to others, taking into account dignity, equality and diversity.
- Willing to be flexible and available to work at short notice.
- Motivated towards further professional development, innovation and change.
- High level of IT and telephony dexterity, effective keyboard skills.
- Flexible approach to work function/patterns.
Skills & Knowledge
Essential
- Communicate highly complex, sensitive information requiring empathy, reassurance; barriers to understanding.
- Able to make clinical judgements from information, evaluate alternative courses of action.
- Ability to work autonomously.
- Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Ability to utilise critical analysis skills demonstrating knowledge of differential diagnosis during assessment.
- Ability to remain calm while working under pressure often in emotionally stressful and confrontational situations.
- Provide support and guidance to non-clinically qualified colleagues.
Qualifications
Essential
- A Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent) in Nursing or Paramedic Science.
- Nurse with current registration with Nursing & Midwifery Council or Paramedic registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (or superseding body).
- Experienced HCPC Registered Paramedic who has completed the NQP pathway, OR NMC Registered Nurse post Pre-Hospital Practitioner pathway.
Closing Date: 19 July 2026
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