04/04/2026
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As an Emergency Care Assistant (ECA) you’ll work alongside clinicians responding to 999 calls attending every kind of accident and emergency, sometimes covering considerable distances, under normal and emergency driving conditions to get to the scene as quickly and as safely as possible.
No two shifts will be the same, you might be called out to a road accident victim with multiple severe injuries or to someone who has had a heart attack in a busy shopping centre, you could even be transferring a very sick baby to a specialist centre or dealing with an elderly person who’s fallen down the stairs.
Under the direct supervision of the clinician, you will carry out essential emergency care, such as controlling severe bleeding, treating wounds and fractures and looking after patients with possible spinal injuries. Before you join our frontline operational teams, you will spend your initial weeks in our education centres where you will be thoroughly trained, leaving you feeling well prepared and confident to manage such circumstances.
Based at an ambulance station as part of a team, you will work shifts, going out in all weathers at all hours, sometimes working in difficult conditions, such as in confined spaces or on a motorway.
As well as your contact with patients, you will also have to deal with relatives and members of the public. In larger or more serious incidents, you will work alongside the police, fire service and other public services.
Learn more: scasjobs.co.uk/roles/emergency-care-assistant-eca/