Emergency medical technician pay in London May 2026
How much do emergency medical technicians in London get paid?
emergency medical technicians in London earn
£11.85-16.97 per hour
Based on 13 employee reviews
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Recent emergency medical technician Jobs in London
- Band 7 Emergency Practitioner - Urgent Treatment Centre at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust posted 10 days ago
- Trainee Medical Technician - no experience required at The British Army posted 1 month ago
- Trainee Medical Technician at The British Army posted 3 months ago
- Trainee Medical Technician - no experience required at The British Army posted 3 months ago
- Trainee Medical Technician - no experience required at The British Army posted 3 months ago
- Emergency Medical Technician - Location Medical Services at Ambulnz Community Partners posted 2 months ago
How are people paid?
Based on 13 employees
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What do emergency medical technicians do?
Emergency medical technicians (EMT) respond to emergencies. They may respond on their own, or support a paramedic.
Emergency medical technicians are also known as:
- Associate ambulance practitioners
- Trainee emergency ambulance crew
This type of job might involve:
- Responding to 999 call outs
- Using specialist driving skills to reach emergencies quickly but safely
- Providing emergency assistance and immediate lifesaving care, including administering glucose for diabetic patients
- Conducting basic, noninvasive interventions, such as CPR and giving oxygen
- Preparing patients to take them to a hospital
If you want to apply for a emergency medical technician job, you might need the following:
- Relevant work experience
- GCSEs, a Level 2 or 3 course or a level 4 apprenticeship
- A full UK driving license
- The right to work in the UK