How to become a Ambulance Team Leader / Operations Manager
Leads ambulance crews and operations — supervision, performance, deployment and staff support across a station or area.
Entry routes
- From Paramedic: Leadership + operational management (~3 yrs)
- From Associate Ambulance Practitioner: Leadership + operational management (~3 yrs)
What you'll need
Certificates
- Ambulance support in-house training
Qualifications
Employer support
- Employer support / sponsorship
Experience
- Management / supervisory experience
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A typical path
£25,272 now → £39,959 in 5 yrs
- £25,272
Healthcare Assistant
Year 0 · Band 2 · entry
- £25,760
Emergency Care Assistant
Year 0.5 · Band 3 · entry
- £28,392
Associate Ambulance Practitioner
Year 2 · Band 4 · entry
- £31,157
Associate Ambulance Practitioner
Year 5 · Band 4 · top
- £39,959
Ambulance Team Leader / Operations Manager
Year 5 · Band 6 · entry
- £42,170
Ambulance Team Leader / Operations Manager
Year 7 · Band 6 · intermediate
- £48,117
Ambulance Team Leader / Operations Manager
Year 10 · Band 6 · top
Common questions
How long does it take to become a Ambulance Team Leader / Operations Manager?
3–5 years in the ambulance service — see the step-by-step timeline above for a typical path.
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Indicative — England 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay, excludes High Cost Area Supplements, unsocial-hours and overtime. Typical timings are national averages, not guarantees. Not financial advice. See data sources.