Where do NIAS advertise job vacancies?
Generally jobs within NIAS are advertised in local press, the Belfast Telegraph, local radio, Jobs and Benefits Offices.
External job vacancies are advertised on the internet here.
What are the entry requirements for ACA & EMT posts?
Ambulance Care Attendant (ACA) Criteria:
3 GCSE subjects at Grade C or above, including English and Maths or equivalent qualifications.
A full unendorsed and unrestricted driving licence with category C1 and D1 with no more the three penalty points.
All shortlisted candidates will be required to pass an entrance exam based on numeracy and literacy and a Highway Code Test.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Criteria:
5 GCSE subjects at Grade C or above, including English and Maths or equivalent qualifications OR 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above including English and Maths or acceptable qualifications AND hold a valid Ambulance Aid Care Award AND be prepared to sit the IHCD/EMT pre-entry test.
A full, unrestricted driving licence with category C1 and D1 with no more the three penalty points.
N.B.Please note that the criteria may be subject to review in the light of the changing needs of the Service
How long is the recruitment process for ACA and EMT posts?
How often do NIAS recruit for Emergency and Non-Emergency posts?
How long is the training?
Ambulance Care Attendant (ACA) 4 Weeks:
1 Week – Driving Training,
3 Weeks – Ambulance Care Award Course
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT): 10 Weeks – Emergency Medical Training & 12 Month Period of Assessment.
How do I become a Paramedic?
How long is the training for a Paramedic?
Where is the training held?
What if I am a fully qualified and certified paramedic looking to join NIAS?
For Qualified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): If you hold a Institute of Health and Care Development (IHCD) EMT certificate with two years satisfactory operational experience (including probationary period) and are registered with the Health Professionals Council and have a full, unrestricted UK valid driving licence with category C1 and D1 with no more the three penalty points. NIAS currently have a recurrent recruitment for this post. To apply please visit our current vacancies page.
For Qualified Paramedic: If you hold a Institute of Health and Care Development (IHCD) Paramedic certificate with two years satisfactory operational experience (including probationary period) and are registered with the Health Professionals Council, and have a full, unrestricted UK valid driving licence with category C1 and D1 with no more the three penalty points. NIAS currently have a recurrent recruitment for this post. To apply please visit our current vacancies page.
What are the driving requirements for Emergency and Non-Emergency posts?
What is the retirement age?
In line with the National Health Service guidelines the retirement age for employees is 65. However, from October 2006 employees will have the right to request to work beyond this age.
Where can I get information about the Pension Scheme?
What is the holiday entitlement?
On commencement with NIAS all employees are entitled to 27 days holidays plus 10 public holidays pro rata. Holiday entitlement may differ to take into account any previous service within the Health Service.
How many hours do NIAS personnel work?
What are the working shifts patterns within NIAS?
NIAS operates various shift patterns for all operational posts.
Accident & Emergency crews will be required to work a range of shifts from an 8 hour day to a 12 hour day depending on the station you are based.
As NIAS provides an Accident & Emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week service all A&E personnel are required to work weekend, day and night shifts and will also be required to work on statutory holidays.
Dispatch Centre staff are also required to work various shift patterns to include weekend, day and night shifts and will also be required to work on statutory holidays.
Management and support positions usually work Monday to Friday: 9.00am to 5.00pm
What does “relief” mean in the post of an Emergency Medical Technician (Relief)?
Where will I be based if I am successful at the recruitment stage?
What does the recruitment process for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) and Patient Care Service (PCS) Ambulance Persons consist of?
What are Emergency and Non Emergency Medical Dispatchers?
Emergency and Non Emergency Medical Dispatchers support the Ambulance Control Officer in the mobilisation and deployment of vehicles, answering of telephone/switchboard calls and dealing with enquiries.
Non Emergency Medical Dispatchers will deal with non-emergency calls and enquiries such as those from GP’s etc.
Emergency Medical Dispatchers will deal with emergency calls and will assist with the deployment of Accident & Emergency vehicles.
Where are the Dispatch Centres located?
The Regional Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (REMDC) is located at NIAS Trust Headquarters, Saintfield Road in Belfast.
The Regional Non- Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (RNEMDC) is located at the grounds of Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry.
Are there any “Driving Jobs”?
What is the Salary for posts within NIAS?