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Ambulance Technician
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Hey there, I'd appreciate any help here!
I'm 23, a graduate, and desperate to be a paramedic.
I know I need to do some time as an 'Ambulance Care Assistant' then 12 weeks training as an 'Ambulance Technician' to finally be allowed to train as a Paramedic, which is my dream, but basically, what can I do till then?
I've had a full driving licence since Sept 2006, I'm looking into volunteering for St Johns Ambulance, and I've been trying to lose weight and keep fit. What are the weight restrictions?
I really want to do this, does anyone have any advice?
I'm 23, a graduate, and desperate to be a paramedic.
I know I need to do some time as an 'Ambulance Care Assistant' then 12 weeks training as an 'Ambulance Technician' to finally be allowed to train as a Paramedic, which is my dream, but basically, what can I do till then?
I've had a full driving licence since Sept 2006, I'm looking into volunteering for St Johns Ambulance, and I've been trying to lose weight and keep fit. What are the weight restrictions?
I really want to do this, does anyone have any advice?
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Look on the NHS Jobs website and apply for every trainee paramedic/trainee ambulance technician job available. Different services have different requirements for entry regarding fitness - I didn't have to do a fitness test, but some ask for beep tests and all sorts.
http://www.ambulance999.co.uk is a useful source of information regarding employment in the ambulance service.
Best of luck, hope to see you on the road.
Look on the NHS Jobs website and apply for every trainee paramedic/trainee ambulance technician job available. Different services have different requirements for entry regarding fitness - I didn't have to do a fitness test, but some ask for beep tests and all sorts.
http://www.ambulance999.co.uk is a useful source of information regarding employment in the ambulance service.
Best of luck, hope to see you on the road.