Specialist Paramedic (Primary & Urgent Care)
A paramedic with advanced skills in a defined area — often primary/urgent care — assessing, treating and referring patients, frequently in GP and community settings.
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Strong on AI resistance and salary growth; held back by entry.
Can reach ~£84,000 via Clinical Director / Consultant-level Lead.
Smaller workforce (~3,339); growing (+5% YoY).
Highly resistant to automation — hands-on clinical work.
Reasonable work–life balance; some shifts.
Demanding entry — high study load, moderate competition.
2 onward routes; some flexible-working scope.
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What you'd do
- Assess and treat in a specialist area
- Work autonomously in primary/urgent care
- Refer, prescribe (if qualified) and discharge
- Reduce avoidable hospital conveyance
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Skills & requirements
- HCPC registration (allied health professional)
- Consultant-level portfolio / doctoral study
- 2+ years post-registration experience
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