Medicore Medical Services is recruiting Emergency Medical Technicians to work across our patient transport and event medical services. This is a varied operational role combining scheduled patient transport, event medical cover and vehicle-driving duties. EMTs may work on ambulances, patient transport vehicles, event medical teams or mobile response units, depending on the assignment and their training and authorisation. Key responsibilities include: * Providing safe, respectful and person-centred care to patients during planned and non-emergency transport. * Undertaking patient assessment and treatment within the EMT scope of practice, current PHECC Clinical Practice Guidelines and Medicore’s clinical governance arrangements. * Supporting medical cover at concerts, sporting fixtures, festivals, corporate events and other public gatherings. * Driving company ambulances, patient transport vehicles and support vehicles safely and in accordance with road traffic legislation, company procedures and the driver’s licence, training and authorisation. * Assisting patients with mobility, including wheelchair, stretcher and seated transfers. * Completing vehicle, equipment and medication checks before and after duty. * Maintaining vehicle cleanliness, infection prevention and control standards, and operational readiness. * Completing accurate electronic patient care records through CrewTech and submitting incident, safeguarding or operational reports where required. * Providing clear clinical handovers and communicating professionally with patients, relatives, healthcare facilities, event organisers and colleagues. * Protecting patient dignity, confidentiality, consent and welfare at all times. The role involves rostered shifts, including evenings, weekends, public holidays and event work. Some duties may be outdoors or require travel to different operational or event locations. Qualifications and requirements Essential requirements: Current registration in the EMT division of the PHECC Register and a valid PHECC Practitioner Licence. Full driving licence valid in Ireland and appropriate for the vehicles to be driven. Satisfactory driving history, subject to company and insurer review. Legal entitlement to work in Ireland. Ability to communicate clearly and complete clinical records in English. Professional, reliable and respectful approach to patient care. Ability to meet the inherent clinical, driving and manual-handling requirements of the role, with reasonable accommodation where applicable. Willingness to complete Garda Vetting, reference checks, occupational health clearance, a clinical assessment and a company driving assessment. Desirable: Category C1 driving entitlement. Recognised Emergency Services Driving Standard or equivalent emergency-response driving qualification. Previous patient transport, ambulance or event medical experience.
Pay: Up to €640.00 per week
Work Location: In person