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Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to providing urgent care across diverse regions. As a vehicle driver, you will ensure the safe collection and delivery of Trust vehicles, conducting thorough inspections and road tests to maintain high standards of safety and reliability. This role offers the chance to contribute to essential services, ensuring that vehicles are ready for emergency and non-emergency medical transport. The organization values diversity and encourages applications from under-represented groups, fostering an inclusive environment where all employees can thrive. Flexible working arrangements are also supported to help employees balance their commitments.
Responsible for the safe collection and delivery of Trust vehicles, primarily from Trust locations to both Trust workshops and other designated vehicle repairers.
To ensure all vehicles are driven in a safe and economical manner at all times, bearing in mind that the vehicles are easily identified as belonging to the Trust.
To carry out extended road tests of vehicles during both collection and delivery to ensure the vehicles are ready for use by the Trust.
The collection and delivery of Trust vehicles along with the undertaking of extended road tests of vehicles prior to them going back into service.
Before any vehicle is driven, the individual is to undertake a check of the vehicle to ensure it has legal tyres, functioning lights, sufficient coolant, and fuel for the journey being completed.
To undertake extended road tests after either a Trust workshop or other vehicle repairer has undertaken repairs to the vehicle. To report any defects that arise during the road test to either the Trust Workshop Supervisor or Workshop Manager, prior to the vehicle being handed over to the user of that vehicle.
If a vehicle is being moved to enable the vehicle to be used for emergency response/rescue missions in other areas of the trust, the driver must report any faults that may arise during a collection and delivery journey to the Workshop Supervisor or the Workshop Manager, prior to handing over the vehicle to the user.
To be responsible for the safe keeping of any fuel card or mobile phone issued to the individual during their period of work and to return such items prior to the end of their duty. To report as soon as practicable any loss or theft of such items immediately to the Workshop Supervisor or the Workshop Manager.
To maintain contact with Fleet Administrators, Workshop Supervisors, and Fleet Workshop Managers to keep them informed of their availability for work.
You'll have the opportunity to work in one of the most diverse regions in the country, with the vibrant capital city just a stone's throw away and the invigorating North Sea coast to the east.
At EEAST, we bring together all our skills to provide 24-hour, 365 days a year urgent care to those in need of emergency and non-emergency medical treatment and transport in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire.
We are always looking to innovate our approaches and work together to offer the best possible patient care across our counties.
We aim to represent and value the diversity of our local communities through our workforce and service provision. We therefore positively encourage applications from under-represented groups, such as Black, Asian, or other ethnic groups, individuals with a Disability, or LGBTQ+ individuals who meet the specific criteria.
We at EEAST want to support our employees achieve a balance between work and other priorities, such as caring responsibilities, family commitments, further learning, and other interests. We therefore welcome flexible working requests.
For further details/informal visits contact: Name: Phil Hembling Job title: Fleet Administrative (Compliance) Manager Email address: phillip.hembling@eastamb.nhs.uk Telephone number: 07736 623978