Scottish Ambulance Service
John Campbell CMIOSH is a seasoned health and safety professional with extensive experience in various sectors. Currently serving as the National Health & Safety Officer and Regional Health & Safety Advisor at the Scottish Ambulance Service since September 2020, John has previously held the position of SHE Manager at The NWH Group from May 2019 to July 2020, and worked as a Health and Safety Advisor at GTG from August 2011 to May 2019. Additionally, John has a background in social care, law enforcement, and prison management, having worked as a social care worker at St Mary's, Kenmure, a police constable with BTP, and a prison officer with SPS. John's career began in the HM Forces as an infantryman from August 1985 to October 1997. John completed education at Park Mains High School from 1980 to 1985.
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Scottish Ambulance Service
As the frontline of the NHS in Scotland and with over 4500 members of staff, we provide an emergency ambulance service to a population of over 5 million people serving all of the nation’s mainland and island communities. The Scottish Ambulance Service responds to around 1.8 million calls for emergency and non-emergency assistance each year. We attend nearly 700,000 emergency and unscheduled incidents. We transfer around 90,000 patients between hospitals each year and respond to over 150,000 urgent requests for admission, transfer and discharge from GPs and hospitals Our air ambulance service undertakes around 3,500 missions and we co-ordinate the delivery of the ScotSTAR Specialist Transport and Retrieval Service for Scotland which transfers 2,300 of the most seriously ill patients to specialised treatment. Our Patient Transport Service takes over 1.1 million patients to and from scheduled hospital appointments each year. We employ over 4,700 highly skilled staff and operate across the whole of mainland Scotland and its island communities, supporting 14 territorial Health Boards. We are helped by over 1,200 volunteers working in roles such as community first responders and volunteer car drivers.