111 Call Handler (Health Advisor) - Gillingham Join your local Ambulance Service Y our NHS needs YOU Our NHS 111 Call Handlers (Health Advisors) are people just like you: people who have come to us from all walks of life, from different backgrounds and age groups, people who all have the same things in common. You are the first person our patients speak to when they call 111, it could be urgent and they may require an ambulance. Alternatively, they simply are in need of some advice and support from you. The 111 service receive a huge variety of calls which means no two days are ever the same. Progression Opportunities We offer excellent training and career development opportunities for ambitious employees both within the call centres and also opportunities to explore different roles within the wider Trust such as Human Resources and Administration and operational front-line roles, leading to a career as a Paramedic or in Senior Management. What makes a great NHS 111 Call Handler (Health Advisor)? Our 111 Call Handlers are all caring and empathetic They all have great communication skills and love talking to people They're all happy and able to work flexibly They all love making a difference to people's lives The role of a SECAmb Call Handler When you ring 111 or 999, your call goes through to a call handler based in one of our 3 Emergency Operation/Contact Centres. These staff are trained to use the NHS Pathways system to provide assistance in a variety of situations, from minor illness to life threatening situations. The assistance you will provide will range from offering lifesaving advice whilst an ambulance is on route, to directing callers to other more suitable services. This role can be demanding, challenging and ultimately very rewarding however, it's not for everyone. Applicants will need to have a range of skills to be able to deal with often stressful and emotional situations, whilst also demonstrating compassion and empathy to all callers, no matter what the situation. Why Work At South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust? We Offer Base Salary - Band 3 - £24,071 to £25,674 per annum (full time 37.5hrs per week) Hours available – 15, 20, 24, 30 and 37.5 hours per week Please note that it is a requirement to work 3 out of 4 weekends, even if you are applying for a part time position. Please give this consideration before making your application. Unsocial hours enhancements in accordance to NHS Terms & Conditions Agenda for Change Section 2 (typical FTE salary range £22,816 to £24,336 inclusive of unsocial enhancements for evenings, weekends and bank holidays) Generous NHS Pension Scheme 35 days’ annual leave inclusive of Bank Holidays (pro rata) As we are a 24/7 service, this role will involve working a varied shift pattern including earlies, lates and weekends. Progression Opportunities We offer excellent training and career development opportunities for ambitious employees both within the Call/Emergency Operations Centres and also within the wider Trust. For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Rebecca Hunter Job title: Recruitment Advisor Email address: Rebecca.huntersecamb.nhs.uk