The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) NHS Foundation Trust is currently seeking to expand its dedicated team by filling multiple job vacancies. Positions available range from health advisors to advanced practitioners.

This call to action extends to individuals throughout the region who are eager to contribute to a life-saving mission.

For those contemplating a career shift, this presents a prime opportunity to become part of one of the UK’s most significant ambulance service trusts. NEAS is renowned for its commitment to providing emergency care and patient transport services across an extensive area, from the Scottish Borders to North Yorkshire, catering to the needs of a population of over 2.6 million people.

Roles available within the ambulance service include entry-level positions such as, integrated care assistants, clinical care assistants and health advisors as well as jobs for experienced healthcare professionals including qualified paramedics and advanced practitioners.

“We started a recruitment drive last year and we’ve already had over 10,000 applications and offered over 700 jobs during that time, but we are still on the lookout for more people to join our fantastic team.

“Everyone who works at the ambulance service plays a vital role in saving lives and improving health outcomes for people right across the North-East.

“This is a great opportunity for people to start a new career or use their healthcare experience in a new clinical setting in a rewarding and supportive environment.”

Louise Carbado, head of human resources at NEAS

Current staff at NEAS are playing their part in the recruitment campaign, appearing in videos on social media and campaign posters on public transport.

“NEAS popped up for me on Facebook. I had a look at the website, read the recruitment profile and I decided that was something I wanted to do.

“It’s something meaningful, something that’s got a purpose to it, something that I’m going to get a lot of enjoyment out of helping other people. When I retire, I can look back and be proud.”

Talking about why he joined the service, NEAS health advisor, Andrew Broadbent

Aligned with the broader NHS, NEAS provides its team members with a host of benefits, support, encouragement, learning and development opportunities, as well as the chance to improve their careers with the recent introduction of an improved relocation package to attract senior advanced staff from further afield.

Ehsanul, health advisor

Flexible working is also available, helping employees improve their work/life balance. 

“I’ve been working for the ambulance service for 31 years now. The best thing about working at NEAS is being able to treat the patient and give the right care to the right patient at the right time.

“And the North East itself – it’s the people, it’s the places. They’re friendly people, the beautiful countryside, it’s the best place in the world.” 

NEAS advanced practitioner, Seans Potts

Currently, the North East Ambulance Service boasts a workforce of 3,500 employees and volunteers, stationed at over 50 locations throughout the region and managing a fleet of over 600 vehicles.

It takes pride in its inclusive approach as an employer, placing high value on diversity. The Trust participated in accreditation for the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion awards, including the Dyslexia Smart Award.

We aim to recruit and retain a workforce that reflects the community we serve. We are a Disability Confident Leader organisation, an ENEI Gold inclusive employer, and we want people to be able to be themselves in the workplace, treated with dignity, respect and compassion and free from all forms of discrimination and harassment. There are a number of staff networks representing ethnicity and faith, disability, gender and sexual orientation and gender identity.

NEAS also contributed to the ‘Discover Care’ campaign running in the south of the region with NHS partners and local council to help young people in underrepresented communities into employment. 

Current vacancies and more information about the various job roles can be found at https://www.neas.nhs.uk/careers.aspx


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