Become a part of the Jamboree’s medical support network, using your medical training and qualifications to enhance the safety and wellbeing of participants across the site. As a Medical Services Team Member, you’ll provide clinical assistance and first aid in cooperation with licensed medical staff, helping ensure that every case is handled safely, respectfully, and in line with local regulations.
Your responsibilities include offering basic clinical support, assisting with first aid, and helping stabilise participants until further assessment or treatment is provided. While you may be qualified to perform certain clinical procedures in your home country, you will only deliver those that are legally and safely permitted in Poland. In all other situations, you will provide first aid and general patient support under the guidance of the medical team.
This role places you at the heart of participant care in a diverse, international environment, where strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and a calm, reassuring presence are essential. Your contribution will help ensure high-quality medical assistance throughout the Jamboree.
Ability to safely perform tasks within the scope permitted in Poland
Ability to work in a multicultural, dynamic, and sometimes high-pressure environment
Valid first aid qualifications or medical background in one of the following forms: completed or ongoing medical nursing, doctor or paramedic studies
Communicative level of English is required
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