Its a pilot program by UCLA mostly funded by donations and philanthropy. As of now only Santa Monica Fire and Beverly Hills Fire are considering utilizing them, since the MSU deploys out of UCLA and doesn't leave the west LA area (LAFD and LACoFD are firmly against using it due to logistic complications). Its also a redundant apparatus since all the local hospitals (UCLA RR, Cedars, Kaiser Sunset) are all stroke centers. These mobile stroke units are better suited in rural environments where the closest acute stroke care center is 100+ miles away. the MSU is in an extremely metropolitan area, and although not a terrible idea, just not serving its purpose in a area where transport to a stroke center is ~5 minutes.
So, You want to work on it? With all that being said, I doubt it will last very long, eventually sold off or left for dead in one of the campus's parking lots with all the other disaster equipment within the next two years. It IS a pilot program after all. Even if it lasts for a couple more years all the hiring is internal and made up of members who helped assemble the MSU project. I imagine if you wanna work as an RN on it, you would have to be a ICU or Neuro RN with a few years of experience at UCLA ronald reagan.