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Kiya Robb

NOTTINGHAM,Nottinghamshire

Summary

Highly skilled in spinal immobilisation and traumatic injury management, with a strong focus on adaptability in emergencies and dependable patient care. Proficient in life support training, advanced driving qualification, and emergency vehicle operation, ensuring swift and safe transport. Expertise in medical software usage, vital signs monitoring, and en route assessment to enhance patient outcomes. Committed to infection prevention and bereavement support, demonstrating reliability and compassion in challenging situations. Career goal: to advance emergency medical services through innovative practices and exceptional patient care.

Organised and dependable individual with 5 years of experience within a health care setting including ward based care and emergency pre- hospital care. Successful at managing multiple priorities with positive attitude. Willing to take on greater responsibilities to meet team goals.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience
3
3
years of post-secondary education

Work history

Ambulance emergency care assistant

East Midlands Ambulance Service
NOTTINGHAM, Nottinghamshire
2025.03 - 2026.06
  • Managed inventory of medical supplies in the ambulance, guaranteeing preparedness for any situation.
  • Demonstrated strong teamwork whilst working alongside paramedics during critical incidents.
  • Completed detailed reports on each job attended, providing valuable information for future reference.
  • Provided emotional support to distressed individuals during emergencies, promoting positive mental health.
  • Assisted in lifting patients into ambulances using appropriate manual handling techniques to prevent injury.
  • Continued professional development through regular training sessions, staying up-to-date with latest practices.
  • Ensured essential cleanliness of ambulance interior to provide a safe environment for patients.
  • Collected and recorded vital signs data from patients, aiding accurate diagnosis and treatment plans.
  • Communicated effectively with control room staff about patient status updates for efficient coordination of care.
  • Responded promptly to emergency call outs, demonstrating high levels of resilience under pressure.
  • Delivered excellent patient-focused care whilst transporting them to hospital facilities.
  • Prevented loss of life by administering pre-hospital emergency
  • Drove different emergency vehicles on blue lights while legally complying with driving policy.
  • Kept medicine stored securely away from misappropriation and pilferage.
  • Saved lives of + patients with heart failure through defibrillator resuscitation.

Health care assistant

Nottingham University Hospitals
NOTTINGHAM, Nottinghamshire
2021.01 - 2025.03
  • Assisted elderly residents with daily tasks such as eating, bathing and dressing up for an enhanced quality of life while living in care homes.
  • Popularised health promotion campaigns among patients by distributing relevant literature and explaining key messages clearly.
  • Delivered high-quality patient service by maintaining cleanliness in wards.
  • Maintained stock levels of medical supplies on the ward, ensured uninterrupted provision of care services during shifts.
  • Kept detailed records of patient progress, assisted medical staff in treatment planning.
  • Upheld patient confidentiality at all times whilst performing duties as per data protection norms set down by the NHS.
  • Ensured infection control measures were adhered to strictly for a safe environment for both staff and patients alike.
  • Handled challenging behaviour from dementia-affected individuals effectively without resorting to force or intimidation.
  • Provided emotional support to patients and their families during difficult times.
  • Monitored vital signs of patients with meticulous attention to detail for accurate readings.
  • Managed personal hygiene of bed-bound patients, maintained dignity and respect at all times.
  • Assisted in patient care, improved comfort and well-being.
  • Helped individuals with day-to-day activities while consistently encouraging independence and self-belief.
  • Maintained confidentiality and compliance standards for optimised patient care.
  • Worked closely with nurses to maintain high levels of communication.

Education

level 4 - first response emergency care

East midlands Ambulance Service
Nottingham
2025.04 - 2025.11

level 3 - first response emergency care

East Midlands Ambulance Service
Nottingham
2025.03 - 2025.04

NVQ Level 3 - Senior Health Care Support Worker

Nottingham College
Nottingham
2021.01 - 2023.09

GCSEs - English Literature

Fernwood School
Nottinghamshire

GCSEs - Art and design

Fernwood School
Nottingham

GCSEs - French Language

Fernwood school
Nottingham

GCSEs - Mathematics

Fernwood School
Nottingham

GCSEs - Physical Education

Fernwood School
Nottingham

GCSEs - Combined Science

Fernwood School
Nottingham

GCSEs - Geography

Fernwood School
Nottingham

Skills

  • Spinal immobilisation
  • Focused concentration
  • Adaptability in emergencies
  • Knowledge of medical software
  • Life support training
  • Negotiation with patients
  • Traumatic injury management
  • Dependability and reliability
  • Advanced driving qualification
  • Automated external defibrillator operation
  • Oxygen administration
  • Patient handling techniques
  • Medication Administration
  • Infection prevention
  • Full UK manual driving licence
  • Carrying chair operation
  • Defibrillator use
  • Medical equipment usage
  • Emergency vehicle operation
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • En route assessment
  • Childbirth assistance
  • Medical terminology
  • Patient moving and handling
  • Bereavement support

Affiliations

  • In my free time, I enjoy walking my dog and spending quality time with my family. I like keeping busy and trying new things, as I enjoy learning new skills and taking on new challenges. I also enjoy cooking and baking, which have helped me develop creativity, organisation, and attention to detail. I was also a competitive cheerleader and had the opportunity to compete at the Cheerleading Worlds twice. Being part of a competitive team helped me develop strong teamwork, communication, commitment, and resilience. Unfortunately, I had to stop due to my shift patterns no longer allowing me to train with the team regularly, but I remain proud of what I achieved and the skills I gained from the experience. One of my biggest interests is helping others. I enjoy supporting people when they are in need and being someone they can rely on. I am a caring, friendly, and approachable person who enjoys working with others and making a positive difference wherever I can.

Timeline

level 4 - first response emergency care

East midlands Ambulance Service
2025.04 - 2025.11

Ambulance emergency care assistant

East Midlands Ambulance Service
2025.03 - 2026.06

level 3 - first response emergency care

East Midlands Ambulance Service
2025.03 - 2025.04

Health care assistant

Nottingham University Hospitals
2021.01 - 2025.03

NVQ Level 3 - Senior Health Care Support Worker

Nottingham College
2021.01 - 2023.09

GCSEs - English Literature

Fernwood School

GCSEs - Art and design

Fernwood School

GCSEs - French Language

Fernwood school

GCSEs - Mathematics

Fernwood School

GCSEs - Physical Education

Fernwood School

GCSEs - Combined Science

Fernwood School

GCSEs - Geography

Fernwood School
Kiya Robb