Jason Loughran

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Knowing what he wanted to do with his life from a young age, Jason Loughran joined St John Ambulance at the age of 13. 'I wanted to work in a Health care environment in the future,' he said. Believing that through St John he would develop the skills and experience that would help him achieve his goal.

Thirteen years later Jason is a registered nurse with the NHS and a volunteer trainer with St John Ambulance where he passes on his life saving skills to all ages. He is also a Senior Country Staff Officer (youth) in Leicestershire and Rutland.

I really felt I was in a position to pay back the skills I had gained from St John Ambulance and later used in my Nurse training and life in general.

Jason Loughran
St John Ambulance Leicestershire volunteer

The early years

First joining as a Cadet, Jason remembers the opportunities that being a Youth member gave him such as camps, Grand Prior subjects and an Award reception at Buckingham Palace. 'These are all experiences that I would never have gained without St John Ambulance,' he said.

During his time as a Cadet, Jason took advantage of the Cadet Leadership and Training courses which enabled him to assist his regional Officer in running the Cadet division he was a part of. From there Jason naturally progressed into a volunteer with the Adult division, staying active through his Nurse training and eventually progressing to the role of Divisional Cadet Officer and Divisional Nurse.

'I really felt I was in a position to pay back the skills I had gained from St John Ambulance and later used in my Nurse training and life in general,' he said. 'Now, I use my training and experience to lead others and support Cadets in their own learning and development.'

Jason today

Now 27, Jason says he still has so many reasons to stay with St John Ambulance. These reasons range from teaching life saving skills, communication skills or personal skills; finding support for his professional career with the NHS; treating everything from minor injuries to major trauma cases; and meeting new friends

'Working with young people is still my main role within St John Ambulance, and it's where I gain most of my enjoyment,' he said. 'I can definitely say that it's my passion to see young people develop and achieve and I'm privileged to be part of that process.'

Working one-on-one with Cadets and in groups, Jason is able to teach practical skills and foster the youths self confidence in their abilities. A role he finds deeply satisfying.

'The best part about working with Cadets is not having to grow up,' said Jason. 'At 27 I still get to go to Youth Camp, learn to ski, try archery, attend the Youth Ball, visit museums and so many other events across the country.'

Famous last words

'Volunteering with St John Ambulance is special,' he said. 'As an organization it can offer so many opportunities in so many different areas, and you really do get a lot in return.'

'I can't see myself not being a member as I'll always be able to give something in return for all I have gained.'

 

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