Detailed information regarding the criteria required for a HART Educator is available within the Job Description and Person Specification, however, some of the essential criteria are: HCPC Registered Paramedic, with extensive operational experience HART Modules 1-4 qualified (Previously EDBA, IRU and USAR) Emergency Driving Qualification Experience of supporting staff in achieving effective and safe clinical practice (e.g. as Field Based Assessor, Clinical Supervisor or practice mentor) Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing with people at all levels Evidence of a proactive approach to own CPD and development of professional practice You will be able to demonstrate competence in team working, self-discipline, communication skills, adaptability, planning skills and decision making. You must have a good level of fitness be comfortable working at height and in confined/restricted spaces and be capable of swimming 100 meters as a minimum. It is essential you weigh less than 115kg for operational reason HART Team Educators will develop and maintain good working relationships with other emergency services, NHS Trusts and public sector agencies including the HART Team, HART Managers, Resilience & Specialist Operations Managers, Operational Trust staff, Air Ambulance Services, Fire and Rescue Service, Fire Service Specialist Teams (USAR, Technical Rescue, Water Rescue), Police, British Transport Police, Local hospitals, Maritime & Coastguard Agency, Maritime Rescue Organisations and Mountain/Cave Rescue. HART Team Educators will promote HART awareness to other Ambulance Staff and if required represent the Trust and emergency services in the public arena and promote its image as a professional and competent service Also actively support and promote the aims and objectives of the Trusts HART capability and be responsible for the personal contribution to the development of the HART team and where necessary, the testing of new initiative Maintain confidentiality in relation to personal information held for patients and colleagues using a non-identifiable alternative, where pracise Ensure that access to any personal information is processed on a strictly need to know basis in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and records management guidanc Communicate with a range SCAS trust members such as managers and others as required on subjects such as risk, policy, clinical governance, as well as clinical matter Communicate to relevant health professionals effectively over clinical issues including patient informatio Provide guidance and advice to patients and other members of the public appropriate to training received, using a range of interpersonal skills according to individual need Communicate with tact, empathy and understanding to individuals and groups on a range of complex, potentially stressful and sensitive subjects, often whilst overcoming various barriers to communicat Communicate effectively with a wide range of other healthcare professionals, individuals and agencies Support Trust policy on equality, diversity and the rights of all individuals