Undertake a fixed term training & education programme for 42 months to become a HCPC Registered Paramedic within the West Midlands Ambulance Service. You will be responsible for providing care, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and movement of patients in and out of hospital in emergency and non-emergency situations across a wide range of patient groups and in a wide range of difficult settings. 1.1. Attend the planned programme of training and education 1.2. Adhere to the appropriate job description as per stage of development (ie: Technician) 1.3. Presentation at all times of a smart appearance incorporating current regulations relating to the wearing of uniforms. 1.4. Adherence to the Code of Conduct, Operational Instructions, Quality Procedures, other verbal or written instructions promulgated by the Service currently or in the future. 1.5. The maintenance of factual and accurate records as required by the Service. 1.6. Accurately and factually complete all WMAS documentation including confidential details as required by the service to their skill level and ability. 1.7. The post holder will be required to attend all training courses as and when required in order to acquire additional skills and competencies as requested by the Service. 1.8. Required to have knowledge of current procedures for Radio, Automatic Vehicle Location System and satellite navigation unit to promote a prompt response to emergency calls and urgent removals 1.9. Required to operate both internal and external environments during inclement weather conditions with various degrees of light and darkness 1.20. Conduct dynamic risk assessment when responding to incidents for the protection of yourself your crewmate and the patient, as physical and/verbal abuse may be present on occasions, complying with the Trusts Health and Safety policy at all times, in the support of the organisation to act safely and responsibly in relation to staff, patients, and the communities in which they work. 1.21. When required, liaise with members of the other emergency services 1.22. On occasions may be expected to give evidence to Her Majestys Coroner or Crown Court. 1.23. To be aware of, recognise and report to the appropriate authorities any concerns regarding child abuse under the 1989 Childrens Act 1.24. To participate in audits and equipment evaluations and testing as required. 1.25. Maintain a portfolio of evidence of ongoing clinical practice, reflective practice and training attended