DBTH opportunities: Emergency response roles

Join Team DBTH and help us provide the very best care and treatment for our communities across South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire.

We have exciting opportunities to join the Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) team at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals.

The team plays an important role in ensuring the organisation is ready to respond to major incidents, emergencies, and service disruption, supporting colleagues across our hospitals to maintain safe services for patients.

Working across clinical and corporate teams, the EPRR function helps coordinate plans, training and exercises, ensuring the Trust meets national requirements for emergency preparedness and business continuity.

If you are organised, proactive, and interested in helping healthcare services remain resilient during both planned and unexpected events, we would encourage you to apply.

Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) Officer

Band 5 | Full time (37.5 hours) | Permanent

Based primarily at Doncaster Royal Infirmary, the EPRR Officer will support the operational delivery of the Trust’s emergency preparedness programme.

Working across clinical and corporate services, the postholder will help coordinate planning, training, exercises, and documentation to ensure the organisation is prepared for incidents and maintains compliance with national EPRR standards.

The role also includes operational leadership of the Trust’s FFP3 Fit Testing programme, supervising delivery across sites and ensuring appropriate safety and compliance standards are met.

  • Find out more and apply here.

EPRR Clinical Resilience Officer

Band 6 | Full time | Fixed term (24 months)

This role focuses on strengthening digital and clinical resilience across the Trust, supporting services to maintain continuity during disruption or system changes.

Working closely with clinical teams, digital services and programme teams, the postholder will help develop and test business continuity and disaster recovery arrangements linked to the Trust’s electronic patient record programme and wider digital infrastructure.

The successful candidate will help ensure services have robust downtime and recovery processes, coordinate testing and exercises, and support teams during major system deployments or incidents.

  • Find out more and apply here.