* Becoming a First Responder
You need to be over 18, reasonably fit and healthy and have a driving licence. GCSEs are unimportant: you need to be a caring person and able to keep calm in an emergency.
Download our Recruitment flyer.
For further information look at the West Midlands Ambulance CFR site.
Contact the Group Coordinator for an informal chat, Groupcoordinator@mayfieldellastonecfr.co.uk
If you then want to proceed further you will need to contact: Cliff.Medlicott@wmas.nhs.uk.
No. Training is conducted by the West Midlands Ambulance Service.
The training schedule runs over a number of consecutive days. There is a (multiple choice) test at the mid-point and at the end of the course. There is also an assessment of the practical skills you have learned. After you qualify you then have to do a number of shifts as an observer with an ambulance crew, plus a shift in Ambulance Control. There is mandatory training every year to keep up to date.
The training is provided free by the Ambulance Service at the main ambulance service training centre at the Sandwell Hub in Oldbury.
New responders will go ‘on-call’ in pairs. You can volunteer to do as many shifts as you are able. The only thing we ask is that you commit to a minimum of 16 hours per calendar month. A duty rota is prepared depending on the volunteer’s availability. When on call you need to be ready to go out at a moment’s notice.
Contact: Cliff.Medlicott@wmas.nhs.uk. You will be sent an application pack by West Midlands Ambulance Service which will include a CRB form.
Formal Interview with West Midlands Ambulance Service
Training which will include classroom, practical assessments and observation shifts.
If you have any further questions please contact us: Groupcoordinator@mayfieldellastonecfr.co.uk
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