10/04/2024

St John Ambulance (NI) Seeks First Aid Trainer Assessors

St John Ambulance (NI) has announced that it requires sessional trainer assessors to deliver first aid at work courses.

Applicants should have a First Aid at Work Certificate or be:

• registered and licensed as a doctor with the General Medical Council

• registered as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council

• registered as a paramedic with the Health and Care Professions Council

Candidates are also required to have:

• evidence of nationally recognised Training AND Assessing qualification/s

e.g. a combined qualification such as 'Level 3 Award in Education and Training' or two separate qualifications such as 'CTLLS/DTLLS'

• a Minimum of 1 year first aid training experience (preferably adult training) or a medical background

• definite flexibility to travel throughout Northern Ireland to train at different venues as required

• definite flexibility to work weekdays, evenings and Saturdays as required

In order to request a full application pack please email: cathy.magee@sjani.org

*Whilst St John Ambulance encourages applicants to apply for this role, if you applied within the last 36 months they ask that you explicitly state how you deem you now meet the criteria for the role.

Application deadline: 03/05/2024

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