1. Leadership 1.1 Deputise for the SORT Training Manager as and when required. 1.2. Develop the required learning outcomes for the training ensuring compliance with quality standards, both local and national. 1.3. Develop specialist indicative content, teaching and learning strategies and assessment strategy to ensure staff are able to achieve and demonstrate competence. 1.4. Conduct training sessions in a range of challenging psychological and physical environments. 1.5. Prepare training venues to meet student and welfare requirements including the setting up of practical scenarios involving movement of manikins and other training equipment. 1.6. Evaluate the training to assess the degree of learner satisfaction and impact, reviewing evaluations and making any required adjustments whilst ensuring neither learning outcomes nor content are compromised. 1.7. Maintain own competence in the subject area by regular engagement with professional guidance from NARU and national SORT Leads. 1.8. Undertake annual reviews of learning outcomes and indicative content or in response to significant changes in national and/or local guidelines. 1.9 Prepare lesson plans and resources for the delivery of specific training packages. 1.10. Undertake annual reviews of learning outcomes and indicative content or in response to significant changes in national and/or local guidelines. 2. Operational 2.1 Where necessary, undertake the teaching of the content related to SORT activities. 2.2 Undertake the teaching of the content related to SORT activities. 2.3 Participate in and support clinical audit activities as required. 2.4. Ensure compliance with any Trust or directorate policies, procedures and guidelines. 2.5. Ensure all SORT personnel are competent and up to date in all SORT specific disciplines and accurate and robust records of training are maintained. 2.6. Maintain their full clinical competency and professional registration (where applicable) and continue to professionally develop within national and local guidelines in order to deliver patient care to the professional standards as laid down by the JRCALC guidelines and other local protocols and procedures. 2.7. Monitor and evaluate the delivery of course programmes to ensure that the quality of instruction, content and teaching materials exceed the minimum standards as required by the Trust / HCPC. 2.8. Ensure effective information and training management systems are in place and maintained to support the audit aspects of training and clinical governance. 2.9. Administer systems and processes to ensure that the SORT training programme has effective mechanisms for identifying and preventing shortfalls or deficits in quality and service and the subsequent implementation of a remedial action plan. 2.10 Maintain personal skills and competence in order to comply with HCPC audit. 2.11. Ensure the serviceability and security of SORT equipment and vehicles and that training venues are monitored to ensure a safe learning environment for all. 2.12. Participate in the completion of Risk Assessments for training activities, training venues and training equipment where necessary. 2.13. As required, work in conjunction with other emergency services in response to a major incident. 2.14. To coordinate and attend exercises in line with the availability of multi- agency partners. 2.15 To support SORT incidents nationally as required. 2.16 To provide operational cover as a qualified clinician when required and available. 2.17. Participate in the day to day management of the SORT estate ensuring compliance with Directorate and Trust policies. 2.18. Support the Resilience & Specialist Operations Department in any activity deemed necessary by the Head of Resilience & Specialist Operations. 2.19. Be competent in the independent use of Microsoft Office 365, other key pieces of software in regular use by the department and the Trust. 3. People 3.1. Assess students undertaking SORT Training and determine if they have passed the set criteria to be deemed competent in the full skill set. Where students fail to meet or maintain the set competencies, they will set out an appropriate action plan, which may include removal from SORT training. 3.2. Review SORT staff competency records to ensure compliance and address shortfalls accordingly. 3.3 Participate in the selection test procedures for staff wishing to SORT Unit. 3.4. Participate in the day to day management of SORT operations ensuring compliance with Directorate and Trust policies. 3.5. Maintain confidentiality in line with Trust policy and ensure compliance with the GDPR and Caldicott principles. 3.6. When requested produce written reports for internal and external meetings/publications on a range of issues, as specified. 3.7. Co-ordinate, and assist with, the Trusts response to external inspections/ accreditation visits, including the preparation of reports/action plans and subsequent progress reports. 4. Clinical Responsibilities 4.1. To provide specialist clinical support and knowledge within the SORT skill set. This includes, though not exhaustive, high threat incidents involving active shooters, marauding terrorists and/or chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear material (SORT manager JD). 4.2. To be able to deploy to any SORT incident and provide health input wearing appropriate PPE. 4.3. Operate specialist SORT equipment e.g. Clinical Decontamination Unit and ancillary equipment, and make appropriate use, based on dynamic risk assessment. 4.4. Access relevant databases (e.g. TOXBASE, CHEMNET, CRCE (PHE) etc.) to research and communicate to others regarding the symptoms, treatment, and decontamination procedures for an incident. 4.5. Apply the principles and practice of Dynamic Operational Risk Assessment to ensure that plans and actions are regularly updated according to the needs of the current situation. 5. Governance & Quality 5.1. Provide assurance that SORT training is recorded, consistent and of the quality specified and expected to ensure that the SORT cadre is working to a safe and competent level. 5.2. Work within the policies and standard operating procedures of the Trust and SORT to ensure that: patient confidentiality is maintained at all times that any confidential/classified information which comes into your possession or knowledge is managed in such a manner as not to compromise an operation or the safety of staff involved in the delivery of any such operation be aware that the immediate working environment may be designated a scene of crime and as far as possible endeavour to preserve and/or leave undisturbed any potential evidence, without compromising ability to perform the clinical role 5.3. Maintain required personal standards of service delivery and core SORT skills and attend training events as required to deliver the expected level of service. 5.4 Actively supervise, support and work with other members of the RSO department. 5.5. Assist in the ongoing evaluation of SORT capabilities and effectiveness both locally and nationally. 5.6 Assist in the research and development of new equipment. 5.7. Analyse information from multiple sources to better understand the nature of an incident and plan scene management activities. 5.8. Ensure the accurate recording of information, including patient records and decision logs, relating to SORT operations, in accordance with established procedures and share with other Managers and authorised staff as appropriate. 5.9 Ensure learning outcomes are shared within the Trust and with NARU. 6. Communication, Networking and Working Relationships 6.1. Promote SORT awareness to other Ambulance staff within the Trust and among local Partner Agencies. 6.2. Deliver lectures and presentations on SORT training and capabilities to both internal and external agencies as required. 6.3. Comply with the required instructions, procedures and processes of the Unit, and the Trust to maintain effective two-way communication. 6.4. If required, represent the Trust and emergency services in public arenas and promote its image as a professional and competent service. 6.5. Develop and maintain good working relationships with other emergency services, NHS Trusts and public/private and voluntary sector agencies, PHE. 6.6. Actively support and promote the aims and objectives of the Trusts SORT capability. 7. Strategic 7.1. Develop a SORT training plan working with the National Ambulance Resilience Unit and ensure liaison and training takes place with the Police, the Fire and Rescue Service and other appropriate Partner Agencies. 7.2. Actively support and promote the Trusts purpose, Vision and Values, and broad organisational goals 7.3. Be responsible for personal contribution to the development of the SORT programme and where necessary, the testing of new initiatives.