We have a fantastic opportunity for an Ambulance Fleet Assistant (AFA) to join our team based in Burgess Hill.
The AFA position is to ensure full compliance of routine scheduled mechanical, ancillary equipment at all times. You will ensure reported defects are rectified in a timely manner whilst ensuring the fleet management system (Fleetcheck) is updated daily to reflect maintenance events that have been completed.
The role will manage VOR (vehicle off road) and update daily, ensure defects are cleared with supporting documentation uploaded. Cover scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance and repairs in an efficient and effective manner. Control parts stock levels ensuring these are replenished as used.
This is a full time position working 37.5 hours per week. Week 1 will be Monday to Friday and Week 2 will be 4 week days and Saturday.
What benefits can you expect?
Duties include:
To be considered as an AFA, you need to:
Our Values
Collaborative – we work as one team with a shared purpose to meet the needs of our patients, passengers, colleagues, customers, communities, and the planet.
Agile – We listen, learn and adapt to improve the business, each other, and ourselves.
Reliable – We do what we say we will do, we take responsibility and we behave with integrity.
Empowered – We are confident and committed to taking responsibility to deliver the highest quality service.
About Us
EMED Group is an established healthcare logistics provider that enables access to health and social care through our four specialist divisions. We are one of the largest health and care partners to the NHS with 4,000 colleagues across over 60 bases UK-wide.
EMED Group is committed to pro-actively improving the wellbeing of our communities by providing access to vital health and social care services across the UK.

EMED Group is a national healthcare and specialist transport provider with one clear ambition: to proactively improve the well-being of our communities by delivering safe, reliable and compassionate health and care services.
Every day, our teams support people at some of the most important moments in their lives - whether that’s getting patients to vital outpatient appointments, helping ease flow in busy hospitals, supporting individuals in specialist mental health settings, enabling children with acute needs to get to school or transporting time-critical pathology to keep diagnostics moving.
We do all of this with care, empathy and a deep sense of responsibility to the people and communities we serve.
To ensure we deliver the highest-quality services, EMED operates through four dedicated divisions, each supported by our central Group functions:
• Patient Care – non-emergency patient transport services
• Safe Care – mental health and secure transport
• Community Care – local authority and community-based support
• Courier Services – pathology transport and in-home diagnostic support
We’re proud of the work our colleagues do every day and remain focused on delivering care that is safe, consistent and truly human.