Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust has launched a ‘blockbuster movie’ campaign in an effort to expand its Rapid Response & Intermediate Care service (RRIC).
The RRIC team provides urgent care for patients in crisis in the community within two hours, allowing them to remain safely in their own home and empowering recovery.
The campaign includes five movies featuring real-life NHS workers.
Paramedic Heather Court, herself a recent RRIC recruit and one of the stars of the campaign said: “Creating a Hollywood-style movie trailer was definitely outside my normal comfort zone, but in RRIC we do pride ourselves on our ability to develop new skills and respond confidently in any situation!
Almost 30 new job opportunities for Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Nurses, Paramedics, Healthcare Assistants and Healthcare Assistant Practitioners are available in Buckingham, Aylesbury, Thame, Amersham, Chalfonts and South Bucks, Marlow and High Wycombe.
The #MissionRRIC campaign launched on Boxing Day and runs throughout January to inspire new recruits.
Karon Hart, Deputy Director of Workforce and Wellbeing at the Trust, says: “The #MissionRRIC campaign lets our best adverts – our own staff – speak for themselves and show why Buckinghamshire is such a great place to work.”
You can watch the movie trailers and find out how to apply here.

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