Shortlisted candidates will be invited to complete a simulated telephone assessment which will take place over Teams. Successful candidates will then be invited to a face to face interview. We have a number of online support sessions planned where you can hear a little more about the UECC role and also have the opportunity to speak to current staff working in the service along with guidance on how we recruit and how to write a quality supporting statement. They taking place on the follow dates via Microsoft Teams: Friday 22 November at 6pm Thursday 28 November at 9am Friday 29 November at 6:30pm Saturday 30 November 10am Further information on how to register for these support sessions is available HERE North West Ambulance Service Clinician: We offer a unique environment to expand your skills into other areas of clinical expertise where you are exposed to a range of diverse patients who call 111 for clinical advice. Where else would that happen? Being part of the NWAS family and NHS 111 service enhances your skills and development and makes a real difference to patients. North West Ambulance Service Clinician: I initially was looking for a change of environment, when I first applied. Once I got into the job role I found that it gave me a better work/home life balance. The job gave me the opportunity to expand on my clinical knowledge and experience, and I felt I have become a better clinician, and broadened my knowledge again. It has allowed me to put my focus back on the patient and prioritise their needs above anything else. From a nurse's perspective it's a very welcome change of pace, and a highly supportive working environment, and you candrink your brew whilst its hot! For further information, please contact Claire Blezard or Phil Cuthell Claire.blezard@nwas.nhs.uk or phil.cuthell@nwas.nhs.uk