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Paramedic - Multiple Vacancies (522658)Ambulance TasmaniaCommencement dates from 20 May 2024. Please note this recruitment process is for experienced Paramedics who must have completed an orientation to practice for Ambulance Paramedic qualification through a jurisdictional ambulance service AND have a current independent clinical scope of practice at that level AND have recency of practice. This process does not form part of an Ambulance Tasmania Graduate Paramedic Training Course recruitment. Ambulance Tasmania promotes and provides integrated high quality, emergency ambulance care, rescue, and patient transport to the Tasmanian community. The role of Ambulance Tasmania is to provide pre-hospital patient care, specialised patient transport, medical transfers, and public education. AT achieves this using salaried and volunteer staff as well as through the support of independent ambulance services. Ambulance staff are frontline health care professionals. They are active members of the health care team, contributing to the preservation and restoration of health for the people of Tasmania. Paramedics provide efficient and effective medical care, which is timely, appropriate to the needs of the patient, of a high quality and equitably available. The Role:
Full Job Description | Qualified Ambulance ParamedicSt John WAThe Organisation St John WA is a well renowned not-for-profit organisation whose vision and purpose is to serve humanity and build resilient communities. With over 130 years of experience, the culture at St John WA is underpinned by a strong team spirit, camaraderie and the collaboration of employees and volunteers working together to change lives, while creating a powerful sense of belonging, where our people want to work. This combined with over 3000 permanent staff, 6000 volunteers and annual revenues of around $400 million, makes St John WA the industry leader in the provision of pre-hospital care and related products in Western Australia. Each year we attend in excess of 250,000 people across the state, treat 350,000 patients at our primary health centres and teach over 330,000 people life-saving first aid skills. The Opportunity St John WA have multiple opportunities available for qualified and experienced Ambulance Paramedics. Our Paramedics are courageous, caring, confident and patient and put themselves on the front-line of pre-hospital medical care every day, making life changing decisions. Our Paramedics work collaboratively with the broader St John WA organisation and other health care and emergency service organisations to provide quality, patient centred care to the Western Australian community. Please note, due to operational demands successful applicants will be rostered to and required to work in the South Metropolitan area. Applicants that reside outside of this area will be expected to travel to these locations. Upon successful offer of employment, candidates will be required to obtain a light rigid licence and participate in the required immunisation program. Candidate Eligibility and Criteria To be considered candidates must have;
Please note, we are now accepting applications from candidates who do not currently have Australian Working Rights. Candidates will need to meet visa eligibility requirements, including age and qualifications, as outlined by the Department of Home Affairs. What’s in it for you? When you become a member of the St John WA team, you’ll enjoy an innovative and professional working environment that recognises the importance of work/life balance. Our Ambulance Paramedics are rewarded with some of the best pay and conditions in Australia and employees can access benefits such as salary packaging, a $550 per annum health and wellbeing reimbursement, top-up superannuation opportunities, health insurance, consumer discounts and much more. We understand moving from another country or even interstate can be a big decision for some, so we’re offering relocation support to help you on your journey to calling Western Australia home. Relocation Support To assist successful international and interstate Ambulance Paramedics call Western Australia home, the following relocation support may be offered*;
Why Western Australia? Western Australia is consistently referred to as the ‘powerhouse' of Australia's economy. While just over 80% of our population occupies the Perth metropolitan area, there are also opportunities in our rural and remote locations. Western Australians will tell you that our State offers the best lifestyle in the world, with a fantastic climate, relaxed pace of life and a natural environment. There are wineries in your backyard and pristine beaches in your front. Isn't it time you headed to Perth, Western Australia? So how do you make this dream a reality? If you are considering moving to Australia's best kept secret whilst maintaining your gratifying career and being part of a highly reputable Ambulance Service, then take the first step to make this dream happen To Apply Please click on the ‘Apply’ link below and complete the online application form and upload a copy of the following:
Please note, incomplete applications or those that have not provided the required documentation will not be accepted. Full Job Description | ||
Indigenous Paramedic Program (IPP)Queensland Ambulance ServiceThe Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this country. We recognise their connection to land, wind, water and community. We pay respect to them, their cultures and to their Elders past, present and future. The QAS has developed its own Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Safety Framework and is actively working towards implementing the strategies and initiatives within this plan to increase its cultural capability. QAS is committed to improving health equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and increasing workforce participation particularly within the health workforce. In July 2023 QAS released its Statement of Commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples embedding this commitment into all aspects of our organisation. Our organisation is committed to growing its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural capability to:
The Indigenous Paramedic Program focus areas include:
The program provides a structured and supportive educational pathway with the added benefits of full-time employment within the pre-hospital emergency response sector. This program offers on-the-job clinical supervision from Paramedics and additional learning support throughout the program. The program education pathway has been tailored to accommodate various learning needs and capabilities. It provides a scaffolded program with several accreditation milestones available along the way. The QAS has partnered with the Central Queensland University to deliver a unique learning and employment opportunity. The program has been designed to equip participants with the theoretical knowledge and developed skills required to provide clinical assessment and care in the emergency pre-hospital environment. For further details in relation to the requirements and duties of this role, and information on the recruitment process, please refer to the Role Description. Full Job Description | Paramedic (Australian Registered)St John Ambulance Papua New GuineaPOSITION SUMMARY: St John PNG is advertising for Australian-Registered Paramedics to support a joint PNG-Australian initiative funded by the Australian Government (the Project). The Project will run for 3 years from April 2024 (with in-country training prior to commencement). As a St John PNG Paramedic (Australian-registered), your primary responsibility will be responding to calls for medical assistance from Australian staff attached to the Project, who will be based in Port Moresby, Lae, Mount Hagen and Kokopo. You will be responding with a locally-trained clinician. When you are not responding to medical assistance calls, you will assist with developing and training local ambulance personnel, coordinating and administrating clinical development projects and other capacity-building initiatives. Full Job Description | Emergency Capability - Watch Centre Manager (Relief)Hato Hone St John
Hato Hone St John is at the frontline of medical response, providing ambulance services throughout New Zealand. We work in a complex, fast-moving environment. We're looking for a new Watch Centre Manager for our National Operations & Emergency Centre (NOEC). This is an exciting leadership role based in the central hub of Ambulance Operations at Hato Hone St John. The centre has several functions, including operational escalation and initial management for major incidents, and responds to real time information from reports and tactical boards. The Watch Centre Manager supports the NOEC Manager to effectively manage the centre and assist with the ongoing effectiveness of Hato Hone St John's ambulance operations, through service performance monitoring and management. This is a permanent Relief Watch Centre Manager vacancy. The WCM role is usually watch based working DDNN on a 4x4 roster. The Relief WCM covers the shifts of those WCMs on booked leave and at other times works on a 2-up M-F roster. Full Job Description | |
Qualified Ambulance ParamedicAmbulance Victoria
Ambulance Victoria (AV) is a recognised world leader in pre-hospital emergency care and is currently recruiting full time Advanced Life Support (ALS) Qualified Ambulance Paramedics to join our innovative and professional team. Becoming a member of the Ambulance Victoria team, you'll enjoy a professional working environment that recognises the importance of a work/life balance. Our team is focused on cultural change to support continuous improvement, with exciting times ahead for us, aiming to provide even greater targeted pre-hospital care to all Victorians. You will also enjoy benefits such as salary packaging, defined benefits superannuation and supported career growth. Are you ready to apply? •Are you an Australian or New Zealand citizen or the holder of an unrestricted working rights visa? •Are you prepared to work anywhere in the state of Victoria? •Are you willing to undertake rotating shift work including morning, afternoon and night shift inclusive of public holidays and weekends? •Do you hold a full driver's licence or have you held a probationary P2 licence for at least one year? •Are you a qualified ALS Paramedic (or equivalent) within a service recognised by the Council of Ambulance Authorities If you answered yes to all of the above questions, we want to hear from you! Full Job Description | |||
| Ambulance Trainee OfficersSt John Ambulance Papua New GuineaSt John takes year 12 graduates, puts them through an intensive 52-week training program to become a qualified ambulance officer. The gruelling induction training will test the trainees’ resolve, resilience and ability to learn and operate in a high pressure environment. Training phase Ambulance officer training takes place over a 52-week period. The trainee is required to complete all phases of their training to progress to become a qualified ambulance officer. The trainee is only considered a permanent employee of St John once they have completed all training to qualify as an ambulance officer. The training consists of three phases. Full Job Description | Emergency Medical Assistant (EMA)Hato Hone St JohnEmergency Medical Assistants (EMAs) are ambulance personnel trained in basic emergency skills. Their focus is on assisting personnel at higher practice levels to provide optimal patient care. The role of an EMA is to facilitate patient assessment, treatment, transport or referral, in support of a lead clinician, as part of an emergency ambulance crew. EMAs complement the lead clinician by supporting clinical care, crew resource management, manual handling, advanced driving, scene management (including the management of major incidents), de-escalation, physical intervention, procedural preparation and infection control. EMAs complete the same foundation education as everyone else. Full Job Description | Paramedic Opportunities in New ZealandWellington Free AmbulanceWhy join Wellington Free Ambulance We are the one and only paramedic service for Wellington and Wairarapa, and the only Paramedic service in the country who are free. We are proud of the place we hold in our community, and the high-quality, leading-edge patient care that our people deliver every day. As well as emergency paramedic care, we provide patient transfer services; have paramedics who are part of the Life Flight crew and rescue squad, plus operate the 111 clinical communications centre for our region. We respond on average to around 57,000 emergency incidents per year. We consider ourselves to be the best little ambulance service in the world, with an awesome team around 400 staff and over 80 volunteers who cover from Cook Strait to just north of Waikanae on the Kapiti Coast, and across to Mt Bruce in the Wairarapa. Being this size means when you join you do become part of our whanau and you really do make a huge impact for our community! If you would like to learn more about our great place to work, please visit Wellington Free Ambulance’s website www.wfa.org.nz . You can also see more about our fantastic organisation by viewing our page on https://www.facebook.com/wellingtonfreeambulance/ What our Paramedics do Our paramedic crews respond to emergencies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It’s their job to work quickly and help by providing world class, compassionate care to our community across Wellington and Wairarapa. As a Paramedic you will be required to provide the highest possible standard of patient care in a consistently efficient, effective and professional manner. This role provides leadership within their assigned authority to practice, ensuring that professionalism and clinical excellence are always modelled and maintained, in all situations and interactions. We are seeking qualified Paramedics who have previously worked as a Paramedic with an Authority to Practice – whatever experience you have we would welcome your application! Full Job Description |
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)Hato Hone St JohnEmergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are clinically qualified ambulance personnel who have been trained to respond to independently assess, treat and transport patients as required. EMTs can administer a range of treatments, for example the administration of oral and intramuscular medicines. They have greater exposure to patients and more responsibility for patient care and clinical outcomes. Approved pathways for qualification requirements:
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Graduate Ambulance ParamedicAmbulance VictoriaAV invites interested applicants in their final semester of study to submit their application for the role of Graduate Ambulance Paramedic. Are you ready to apply?
If you answered yes to all of the above questions, we want to hear from you! Avoid delays with your application by following the below instructions:
Once submitted, you will receive an email confirming receipt of your application. You will be contacted by the AV Recruitment Team in due course via email to advise of assessment activities. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from people of culturally and linguistically diverse and indigenous Australian backgrounds. Full Job Description | |||
Triple Zero Call-TakerTriple Zero VictoriaAbout Triple Zero Victoria Triple Zero Victoria (000VIC) is the critical link between the Victorian community and the state's emergency services agencies. It provides Victoria's 24-hour emergency call-taking and dispatch services for police, fire, ambulance and VICSES. At 000VIC, we love the work that we do, it is meaningful, inspiring and makes a difference to people’s lives. About the role The role of a 000VIC Ambulance Call-taker is a critical one and no two days are the same! You will be receiving and processing 000 calls from the public and obtaining information required by Ambulance Victoria to triage the situation, often whilst providing lifesaving guidance and support. You will absolutely make a meaningful difference in the life of Victorians every day. Being a people person is a must! There really is no average day as a Triple Zero Call-taker, every day is different and rewarding in equal amounts. You could be helping someone in the worst moment, and they will rely on you for your composure and ability to guide them through the call. You will be well supported from your first day with us, with fully paid comprehensive training, before you then start talking real triple zero calls with your teammates and leadership team on hand to support, guide and help whatever the circumstances. The role of an Ambulance Call-Taker is a unique opportunity, allowing flexibility and balance to meet your individual circumstances, work preferences or study requirements. We offer both full time and part time rosters and are presently accepting applications for Ambulance Call-taker training courses commencing throughout the coming months. About you Do you have a passion for the community in which you live? Maybe you have engaged with “Triple Zero” staff in your current role but are unsure what the job entails, or you are seeking a change of scene whilst remaining in the emergency services sector. Triple Zero Call-taker roles are unique and challenging and our team members come from a wide range of life stages, occupational and cultural backgrounds. You are likely to be a good fit for these positions if you:
What We Can Offer You By joining 000VIC you will benefit from flexible work practices and initiatives to support employee health, wellbeing, and personal circumstances. You will be delivering a critical service to the Victorian community and will be rewarded with a competitive salary and other benefits including:
Ready to take the call? To find out more about this rewarding career opportunity, click ‘apply now’ or visit our Triple 000 Call-taker careers page to apply and download a copy of the Applicant Information Kit. You can find out more about 000VIC, triple zero calls and the people behind them by listing to our ‘I Am 000’ podcast which can be found at I Am 000. Triple Zero Victoria (formerly Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority) was established in December 2023. The transition to Triple Zero Victoria will occur throughout 2024. Apply Now |