Where Care Excellence Meets Business Success. Transform your operations today - 0333 577 0877
Log in to CareSync Interview Preparation.

Would you like to receive update from CareSync Experts?
Summary, notice description and lot information
The NHS Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board has completed the procurement process for the "Ambulance Offload Officer Service" at Royal Stoke University Hospital. This contract, classified under the industry category of "Ambulance services," addresses urgent ambulance handover issues. It was awarded on 1st June 2025 and will conclude on 31st March 2026.
The award procedure was carried out without prior publication due to extreme urgency. The procurement process is identified by contract ID CMT-1337 and is valued at £364,779. The Royal Stoke University Hospital, located in the UKG23 region, is the primary delivery location for this service.
This tender represents a significant opportunity for enterprises involved in healthcare services, specifically those capable of deploying specialist paramedic teams. Organisations, especially large ambulance service providers, can leverage this contract to enhance their service offerings and expand their operational base. The role demands a clinical background and expertise in reducing handover delays in acute healthcare settings.
The West Midlands Ambulance Service, being awarded the contract, can further solidify its presence in the healthcare sector by addressing immediate safety and operational concerns highlighted by the NHS stakeholders involved.
The AOO role requirement is a clinical role, that will support patient experience, reduce potential patient harms that occur from handover delays, and also support key system relationships, including administrative functions to support timely flow when an ambulance arrives at the acute. The need at Royal Stoke hospital is due to the level of demand of conveyances in comparison to the other two acutes in our system and will have an interoperability with the system to support achieve NHSE 25/26 operational guidance that requires systems to have no handovers greater than 45 minutes. Royal Stoke Hospital is an outlier nationally for handover delays, and this role will be a key element in supporting reduce current performance. There is a need to expand this role to operate at Royal Stoke with an element of this role already within the wider 999 contract. This notice is confirmation of an award having been made due to an urgent circumstance. The current model that is in place has demonstrated an alternative provider does not support the key objectives of the role. This additionality has been explored to be added to the core contract and cannot be added at this time. There is a need to support reduce handover delays and the system requirement is to manage this element more locally than the wider 999 contract and the performance at this acute trust in regard to handover delays. This role will also support mitigate the concerns raised by the Ambulance service regarding Handover delays at Royal Stoke. This is currently being facilitated by UHNM via agency and internal staffing due to the growing need for the role due to operational pressures, however, the HALO role is specific for Ambulance services to provide as part of their core contract and due to the nature of the role can only be operated by the relevant ambulance. The role will require elements of patient care at times of need and operational pressures, therefore there is a requirement to be a WMAS registered paramedic. - The lifetime value of the contract is PS 364,779. - The Contract was awarded 1st June 2025 and ends 31st March 2026
Notice type, method, and CPV codes
Financial information and value estimates
Contract duration information not available.
Publication, submission, and award timeline
Current status of tender, lots, awards, and contracts
Buyer organisation and contact details
Supplier who was awarded this contract
External resources and data downloads
The Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) is a framework designed to increase transparency and access to public procurement data in the public sector.
Our expert team can help you prepare a winning bid. Get professional support from CareSync Experts.
Get in touch with our team at Care Sync Experts today for a consultation.
Email: hello@caresyncexperts.co.uk
Phone: 0333 577 0877
Contact Us