Pre-hospital Incident Command Course - Coming Soon

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Step into command with confidence. The Pre-Hospital Incident Command Course empowers medical professionals in the private sector with the leadership skills, tactical awareness, and decision-making ability needed to take control in dynamic pre-hospital environments.

Built to National Occupational Standards covering both operational and tactical command competencies. This course is fully accredited by our CPD provider and combines real-world operational insight with recognised professional development. Each hour of learning contributes towards official CPD points, totaling 24 points.

By completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Quickly assess incidents and communicate effectively with responders and tactical command teams.

  • Lead with clarity under pressure, conducting dynamic risk assessments in rapidly changing situations.

  • Create and adapt tactical action plans that keep your teams safe and operations effective.

  • Deliver confident briefings and debriefings, ensuring everyone under your command understands their role.

  • Work seamlessly with multi-agency responders, building trust and coordination on scene.

  • Deploy and manage resources efficiently, identifying gaps and escalating needs where required.

  • Safeguard team welfare, maintaining health, safety, and wellbeing throughout the operation.

  • Make informed, accountable decisions—and record them clearly for audit and review.

  • Handover command smoothly and professionally, maintaining continuity and operational integrity.

Take command of your development and your team with a qualification that turns knowledge into action.

This course is valid for 3 years.

Prerequisites for Enrolment

Applicants must be a registered healthcare professional or senior emergency service personnel involved in incident management. Candidates must work for a CQC-registered organisation and provide a managerial reference supporting their attendance. Prior experience in operational response and familiarity with JESIP principles are advantageous but not essential.

If you are unsure if you meet the requirements of this course, please contact us.

Step into command with confidence. The Pre-Hospital Incident Command Course empowers medical professionals in the private sector with the leadership skills, tactical awareness, and decision-making ability needed to take control in dynamic pre-hospital environments.

Built to National Occupational Standards covering both operational and tactical command competencies. This course is fully accredited by our CPD provider and combines real-world operational insight with recognised professional development. Each hour of learning contributes towards official CPD points, totaling 24 points.

By completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Quickly assess incidents and communicate effectively with responders and tactical command teams.

  • Lead with clarity under pressure, conducting dynamic risk assessments in rapidly changing situations.

  • Create and adapt tactical action plans that keep your teams safe and operations effective.

  • Deliver confident briefings and debriefings, ensuring everyone under your command understands their role.

  • Work seamlessly with multi-agency responders, building trust and coordination on scene.

  • Deploy and manage resources efficiently, identifying gaps and escalating needs where required.

  • Safeguard team welfare, maintaining health, safety, and wellbeing throughout the operation.

  • Make informed, accountable decisions—and record them clearly for audit and review.

  • Handover command smoothly and professionally, maintaining continuity and operational integrity.

Take command of your development and your team with a qualification that turns knowledge into action.

This course is valid for 3 years.

Prerequisites for Enrolment

Applicants must be a registered healthcare professional or senior emergency service personnel involved in incident management. Candidates must work for a CQC-registered organisation and provide a managerial reference supporting their attendance. Prior experience in operational response and familiarity with JESIP principles are advantageous but not essential.

If you are unsure if you meet the requirements of this course, please contact us.