Medical Assistant Submariner
As a Medical Assistant (Submariner), your place in the team is so important that the submarine literally can’t leave port unless you’re on board. But your role goes much further than just being a medic and providing health education. All Royal Navy submarines are nuclear-powered and you’ll be responsible for monitoring air and water supplies and carrying out vital health and environmental safety checks. As the radiation safety expert on board, you’ll report your findings direct to the Commanding Officer and advise on what action should be taken. You’ll also be trained in advanced first aid and lifesaving. The people around you won’t just be patients, they’ll be your crewmates and their lives could, literally, depend on your skills.
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Qualifications
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You should be
You should have the following qualifications
No specific qualifications are neededfor this job.
You should be aged between 17 and 36.
You should like
- Working as Part of a Team
- Helping People
- Working in Challenging Environments
- Being 'Hands-on'
You should have these skills
- Reliable
- Highly Organised
- Approachable
- Good Physical and Mental Stamina
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