Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 Thanks for the invite. Please find attached my CV. Cheers . [] EX MILITARY MEDIC REQUIRED Hello all I am in need of a ex military medic with ops experience for work in lands afar. Requirement is for CMT 1 or equivalent with BARTS and supplemented with any civy qualifications such as PHTLS, Dip IMC, ATLS etc. There is a primary care requirement. Should also be familiar with radio procedure, 4x4 driving with desert experience. Anyone interested, the job starts 28th this month for 6 weeks. Full payment if job finishes early. I require electronic CV in next couple of days with contact details. Pay is £235.00 per day. I will contact successful applicants direct as soon as confirmed. Once you acknowledge interest, send telephone number to following email address and I will give more details. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 > Hello all > I am in need of a ex military medic with ops experience for work in > lands afar. Requirement is for CMT 1 or equivalent with BARTS and > supplemented with any civy qualifications such as PHTLS, Dip IMC, > ATLS etc. There is a primary care requirement. Should also be > familiar with radio procedure, 4x4 driving with desert experience. > Anyone interested, the job starts 28th this month for 6 weeks. Full > payment if job finishes early. I require electronic CV in next couple > of days with contact details. Pay is £235.00 per day. I will > contact > successful applicants direct as soon as confirmed. Once you > acknowledge interest, send telephone number to following email > address and I will give more details. > > Cheers Mr Bainbridge I have tried to send you an e-mail direct yet it wouldnt reconise your address. Never the less. Attached should be my CV, as you will notice i have more than the required certificates for the job, not only that but young and willing to get stuck into some real medical things. Even if you do not pick me, please reply so that i know you have recieved this. If nothing is attached please e-mail me direct so that i may reply to your message. I believe i am suited for this job perfectly. Regards A ANTHONY GORDON MITCHELL 17 Lanyard Drive Gosport Hampshire, PO13 9UY (H) 02392 355334 (M) 07790463753 Email tonymitchell @ netscapeonline.co.uk QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION UK waters Off Shore sea survival Course OPITO approved Expires 29/03/2004 Combat Medical Technician Class One Radio operator Class Two (HM FORCES) Helicopter Marshall (HM FORCES) Battlefield Advanced Resuscitation Techniques/ Skills. (B.A.R.T.S) Expires 10/10/2002 Battlefield Advanced Trauma Life Support. (B.A.T.L.S) Expires 10/10/2002 Blood Donation Storage and Supply course Trauma Stress Management course Passport No City and Guilds in Emergency Primary Health Care Computer Literate including Windows 98, Word, Excel, Access and the Internet Several GCSE passes including English and Math Several Military Courses including leadership, management and professional development PERSONAL Age 25 Date of Birth 08th June 1974 Driving Licence Full UK / Reach and tear fork lift Status living with partner. Well-presented professional team leader possessing primary medical care set within complex critical environments. Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills have been successfully demonstrated in both training and practical scenarios, creating effective capable teams able to meet and exceed management goals, within tight financial and time constraints. Has the knowledge to liase with people from all departments along with the initiative to ensure deadlines are met whilst working long unsociable hours. A trustworthy, loyal individual who is adaptable to management change whilst remaining a friendly and approachable member of a workforce. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1989-March 2000 BRITISH ARMY Joined as an apprentice Medical Technician and following 3 years training was promoted to deputy manager of a dedicated medical team, enjoying successive promotions throughout the next seven years, creating an exemplary military record. 1998-1999 MEDICAL TEAM LEADER Quick reaction force, BOSNIA Controlled a team of 3 persons within a 3-team group ready for any eventuality where medical attention was needed quickly. Prepared specialist medical teams ready to undertake medical rescues in all situations. Evaluated composed and designed a quick reference card for all Explosive Ordinance Disposal teams within my area of responsibility. ¨ Proposed constructed and carried out a means of information on how to immobilise a certain casualty prior to sight. Quickening treatment time and ultimately shortened evacuation time. Ensuring effective and accurate medical care was received by the patient. 1997-2000 VICE PRESIDENT ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE 33 Field Hospital Accountable for the upkeep and maintenance of the function halls and their contents effectively produced entertaining functions so as to allow members to relax within comfortable environments. 1996-1997 DEPARTMENT MANAGER 33 Field Hospital X- ray / Minor treatments walking sick. Responsible for the administration of the department and its personnel, handling of secret and medically confidential documentation whilst training and developing junior members for their future careers. ¨ Initiated a method of removal of wounded from helicopters to their required destinations within the hospital. Where previously each team leader would employ his or her own method of causality removal, there is now an industry wide rule and standard. 1994-1996 SICK BAY Aldershot Training Centre Accountable for the well being of a given amount of people. To carry out daily parades for those persons presenting themselves with physical or mental problems, and refer or treat as appropriate. To execute BI weekly 24-hour medical cover for the area of responsibility, and produce evidence of each person under care if required. ¨ Proposed the idea that complete communications between medic and a doctor were paramount whilst separated. Consequently all Ambulances were radio and portable phone fitted. 1990-1994 TEAM MEDIC / RADIO OPERATOR 5 Armoured Field Ambulance Vital member of a structured team entrusted with the medical well being of a particular group of persons. To act as first response to any incident so as to abridge further injury and quicken evacuation to a surgical environment if required either alone or as part of a team. Ensure the passage of information throughout the chain of management is swift and without alteration ¨ Enjoyed two consecutive tours within both The Former Republic of Yugoslavia and Croatia, on many occasions whilst serving within these countries was privileged to represent Britain upon many high profile assignments, including visits from Government and Heads of state. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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