- Posted 05 August 2025
- Salary £42000 - £45000 per annum
- LocationReading
- ReferenceNP PPP_1754383875
Paramedic Practitioner
Job description
Paramedic Practitioner - Primary Care | Healthii People
Location: Confidential (within a supportive GP Practice setting)
Contract Type: Part-Time or Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum, depending on experience
Patient List Size: Approx. 14,000
Clinical System: EMIS Web
Join Our Primary Care Team
Healthii People are delighted to offer an exciting opportunity for a Paramedic Practitioner to join a high-performing, innovative GP practice in a thriving community setting. We're looking for a confident, autonomous clinician who can support both acute and chronic case management-delivered through clinic-based assessments and home visits.
We particularly welcome applicants with minor illness, triage, or non-medical prescribing training who are confident in delivering minor illness clinics and supporting triage systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as first point of contact for undiagnosed presentations alongside the Duty Doctor
- Undertake clinical assessments in-practice and via home visits
- Order and interpret diagnostic investigations
- Refer or discharge patients as appropriate
- Work closely with the wider MDT to ensure holistic patient care
- Uphold HCPC, DoH, and College of Paramedics standards
- Contribute to clinical governance and service quality improvement
What We're Looking For
- Registered Paramedic with experience in primary or urgent care
- Strong clinical assessment and autonomous decision-making skills
- Excellent communication and team collaboration
Desirable
- Minor illness and triage training
- V300 Non-Medical Prescribing
- Experience using EMIS Web
The Practice
You'll join a well-established and friendly team including:
- Paramedics
- Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
- Nurses
- Health & Wellbeing Coach
- Social Prescriber
- First Contact Physiotherapist
This is a consistently high QOF-achieving practice, offering enhanced services and working towards training status. The team culture is collaborative and supportive, with regular informal coffee catch-ups.
