EEAST Community Recruitment Event

Posted on: March 27, 2023

The East of England Ambulance Service is a large recruiter across the Eastern Region. We are passionate about working with our communities, and growing our diverse talent, but our workforce is currently under-represented by the community we serve.

We want to change this, but we need your help. We’re holding an inclusive recruitment event to get to know our communities a little better, and would love for you to join us. It will be an opportunity for you to share your own experiences with us. We want to hear more about your community and how we can better represent them, and we would also like to tell you about the work we do and the fantastic opportunities we offer.

Whether you’re actively looking for work, or are just keen to find out more about the roles and career progression we have at EEAST and across the wider NHS and our partner organisations, please come along to meet us and have a chat.

On the day we are offering:

• A chance to hear your views, including any barriers you face when applying for jobs

• An opportunity for discussion

• Information about what to expect when applying for roles

• Meet the recruiter sessions

• Interview hints and tips

• Information on different roles currently available in the area.

Come and join us!

Date: Thursday 30 March 2023

Times: 10am – 4pm (Drop-in)

Venue: Anglia Ruskin University, Lord Ashcroft Building Chelmsford, First Floor, Room MAB 101.

On entrance to the foyer, take the stairs or lift on left of the foyer to the first floor, at the end of the stairs turn right and the room is first room on left (after double doors, opposite the lifts).

Accessibility: the venue is fully accessible for attendees with mobility access needs.

Refreshments will be available throughout the event . Please do advise us of any dietary and accessibility requirements.

For any other queries, please contact: leadership@eastamb.nhs.uk

Register here. 

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