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The Altis NHS

ex CMO Joel Denning

The Swiss CMO
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Switzerland
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Who are we?

The NHS is made up of hundreds of well trained, high quality, and friendly Medics whom work day and night to ensure those that need medical care receive it. Working long hours on fairly low wages, our Medics are still some of the happiest workers on the island of Altis, knowing that they are in a safe and secure job environment, where they cannot be harmed, and are warmly welcomed by others.

As like any large organisation, we have a few rules and regulations to be followed whilst on duty as an NHS Medic. Not following these rules and regulations will have consequences depending on the offence. However if you do follow them then you will have some of the best times you can get in the community.

Why should I join the NHS?

Joining the NHS can offer you a whole new career style that we promise you will not have experienced before. Becoming a Medic, you will meet people you have never encountered before, you will make plenty of new friends, and we can promise you’ll never look back!

In the NHS, we strive to offer our staff the most benefits as possible, and the least restrictions as possible. Some of the benefits of joining the NHS are listed below;

Features of the NHS

You’ll make lots of new friends, and you’ll meet lots of new people you’ve probably never met before.

We have a whole range of vehicles, meaning that you can fly helicopters and drive fast cars at absolutely no cost.

You have the satisfaction of knowing that you save the lives of many every day.

You’ll experience some great roleplay and learn organisational and communication skills.

We’ll train you up from scratch, to ensure that you’ll have the best career possible with the NHS - we’ll even let you patrol with others to pick up some new key skills and experience.

We have a lot of friendly employees who are always happy to answer your questions.

We have our own lounge for off duty Medics to relax in with their friends and participate in other activities.

How to join the NHS

Joining the NHS isn’t as hard as you may think. We have quite a simple entry process however you do have to be quite patient as we’re not robots and we can’t work all day. All the NHS staff are doing the work on a volunteer base and do not gain anything other than enjoyment from doing their job.

Firstly, you will need to apply by clicking here. Ensure that your application is as detailed as possible and meets our quality standards, keep in mind that the NHS is solely about roleplay. After submitting your application, a member of our application team completely made up of volunteers will respond to you via personal message giving the result of your application. Don’t worry if you get declined, you can re-apply within, or after the given time-frame shown in your application response.

If you pass the application stage, you’ll be invited to an NHS interview. Passing this interview, you’ll be welcomed into the NHS and will begin your field training - this means that you’ll be allowed to go out on patrol with other NHS Medics to gain some experience, learn the job and be taught some useful skills. After we believe you’re experienced enough and you’ll be able to go out on your own, you’ll receive your first promotion to First Aider, and with this you’ll get a few more vehicles, a nice shiny badge, you’ll be able to patrol without supervision and even supervise Students by your own!

We also highly recommend you to read our Handbook as it will help you greatly to pass the NHS Interview and become part of us!

So, if you think a career with the NHS is for you, apply here today and it could be the start of a whole new life for you and your family! If you have any questions, feel free to contact any of our current medics and we’re certain they’ll be happy to help.

 
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