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Senior Lecturer in ParamedicineUniversity of TasmaniaCloses 5th January 2025
The University of Tasmania acknowledges the palawa/pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land, sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and work. We recognise their valuable contributions and deep connection to country and pay respect to Elders past and present. About the Opportunity As a Senior Lecturer in Paramedicine at the University of Tasmania based at our Syndey Rozelle Campus, you will be at the forefront of educational and healthcare innovation within the College of Health and Medicine. You will oversee the strategic development and maintenance of key pathways into Paramedicine. A significant aspect of this role involves extensive stakeholder engagement to create and sustain ongoing partnerships. You will work closely with industry partners and other key stakeholders to align educational pathways and short courses with current and future healthcare needs. Your expertise will also be crucial in mentoring colleagues and enhancing the School of Paramedicine’s teaching reputation, fostering an environment of academic excellence and innovation. What’s Required
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What’s on Offer? You’ll have access an array of staff benefits and discounts including.
About the University At the University of Tasmania, success takes a quiet determination and adaptability. In turn, this makes us broader, more rounded, multi-skilled thinkers and creative problem solvers, and it sees our institution generate powerful ideas for and from Tasmania. Because of our unique setting and challenges we go beyond creating places of learning. We strive to stimulate economic growth, lift literacy, improve health outcomes for Tasmania and nurture our environment as it nurtures us. We welcome enquiring minds, from near and far, to join us in our pursuit of the extraordinary.
Full Job Description | Emergency Medical Dispatcher Queensland Ambulance Service Closes 2nd February The Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) is an operational role within the QAS that works collaboratively with the Operations Centre team, the broader QAS organisation and other health care and emergency service providers. Job details
We are seeking applicants who, within the context of the role responsibilities, possess the following key attributes: Communication & Relationships
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Full Job Description | Australian Registered Paramedic National St John Ambulance Service of Papua New Guinea Closes 15th December Australian Registered Paramedic for PNG-Australia Policing Partnership in Papua New Guinea Be part of the team that upholds our mission of care, respect, and service above self while supporting the safety and wellbeing of AFP personnel and the wider community in Papua New Guinea.
About St John The National St John Ambulance Council (NStJA) is an integral part of Papua New Guinea’s Healthcare System, as a statutory authority operating the national emergency ambulance service.
About the Position NStJA are looking for qualified Australian Registered Paramedics to join our program supporting the PNG-Australia Policing Partnership as part of a broader objective to strengthen emergency response systems. Tenure: The positions on offer include: A) Fixed-Term: postings of between 10 and 24 months – 1 position B) Relief: postings of between 4 and 10 weeks – up to 3 positions
Position Overview: This role provides critical paramedic support for AFP PNG-APP Appointees stationed in Port Moresby and 3 regional centres across Papua New Guinea. You will be working on-call on a 24/7 basis, rotating between ambulance stations in Mt Hagen, Lae, Kokopo and Port Moresby.
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You will also enjoy benefits such as a reasonable salary, accommodation, remote posting allowances, and other support.
Are you ready to apply? · Are you an Australian or New Zealand citizen? · Are you a qualified ALS Paramedic (or equivalent) within a service recognised by the Council of Ambulance Authorities, and do you have 3 year’s experience with a CAA recognised service? · Do you have registration with the Paramedic Board of Australia - AHPRA? · Are you prepared to work in the regional towns of Mt Hagen, Lae or Kokopo for period of around 3 months. · Are you willing to maintain an ‘on-call’ capability for extended periods to support any emergency medical needs of a small group of Australian Police in PNG? · Do you hold a full driver's licence and experience operating a manual transmission 4WD? If you answered yes to all the above questions, we want to hear from you! Why Join Us? · Be part of a respected and agile organisation making a real impact in Papua New Guinea. · Gain invaluable experience in diverse clinical and operational settings. · Work within a supportive team environment committed to excellence in ambulance care. Application Details: To apply, submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your suitability for the role to ssere@stjohn.org.pg Applications close on 15 December 2024, but we may continue to accept applications throughout 2025. |
Qualified Ambulance ParamedicSt John WACloses 30th May 2025 Do you want to work for an iconic Western Australian organisation committed to changing lives and making a difference to your community? For more than 130 years, St John WA has been a cornerstone of support in Western Australia connecting with community through education, training and care. As a trusted not-for-profit, the organisation’s unwavering mission is to serve humanity and build resilient communities which we do through a strong team spirit, camaraderie and the collaboration of all team members – paid and volunteers alike - working together to support wellbeing and health for every Western Australian. St John WA is powered by team members who have a strong sense of belonging and purpose and combined we are a leader in pre-hospital care and related products with revenue of about $500 million across 17 different services, and a team of 8500 including 3500 paid team members and 5000 volunteer team members. Last year, we connected with 1.2 million Western Australians including:
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. Candidate Eligibility and Criteria To be considered candidates must have;
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Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer - Pool (Multiple Positions)SA Ambulance ServiceSA Health
As an Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer (EMDSOs), you will manage incoming emergency triple zero (000) and non-urgent phone calls to assess a patient's condition and provide clear and appropriate emergency medical First Aid in accordance with SAAS protocols and procedures until further assistance arrives or the matter is resolved. You will acquire emergency medical dispatch support skills and knowledge through provided training in a HLT31020 - Certificate III in Ambulance Communications (Call-taking) - along with ongoing mentoring, support and 'on the job' training. This role also involves dispatch support, service quality, customer service and ongoing training and development as well as making and receiving non-emergency calls, interaction with other healthcare providers and emergency service agencies as required. To be successful in this role, you will enjoy helping others during periods of high stress and anxiety through the use of technology systems, multiple screens, and high-level verbal communication and problem-solving skills. You will use standard organisational protocols to remain calm and reassuring to help guide and determine the most appropriate care pathway for the patient. You will be required to liaise effectively with the caller and other Emergency Operations Centre staff to ensure that the patient receives the required medical attention within agreed timeframes. Roles available may be full time, part time or casual. Special conditions may apply. Please visit the EMDSO Career Page to find out more and be sure to read through the Frequently Asked Questions below to gain a greater understanding of the position. SAAS is accepting EMDSO applications during 2024 to meet workforce demands and will process applications as required. Full Job Description |
Contracts SpecialistSt John WACloses 6th January 2025 As the Contracts Specialist you will be responsible for the contract, financial management and governance oversight of all relevant customer facing government and non-government contracts. You will support the business with involvement in tendering input and support, negotiation and contract management including the effective management and coordination of reporting requirements to clients. You will ensure the performance of all contract obligations for major clients and that any deficits in contract performance are escalated. Reporting into the Commercial and Contracts Manager you will work in our Belmont State Office 37.5 hours per week (flexible working options/ hours can be considered) and join a friendly, committed and enthusiastic team supporting predominately the Emergency stream. The role comes with exciting opportunities for career growth. A job to be proud of:
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ParamedicHato Hone St JohnCloses 15th December 2024 Company Description Ko wai mātou - About us: Hato Hone St John has been serving New Zealanders and working to save lives since 1885. As well as providing Ambulance Services, our programmes and team of over 11,000 staff and volunteers are helping to build strong, resilient communities across the motu; supporting everyone in Aotearoa to live healthier, happier and longer lives. Job Description He aha te tūranga - About the role: We are looking for casual Paramedics to join us on an as and when required basis to service the Greymouth region We are looking for individuals who are adaptable and can settle into our team with ease, work alongside both paid and volunteer staff and provide a high level of care to our patients. The ideal applicants would have a positive demeanour, willingness to contribute to station portfolios, and champion clinical excellence. Qualifications Ko wai koe - About you: To be successful in this role, you will have:
Full Job Description | Clinical Nurse (Clinical Hub) Queensland Ambulance Service Closes 9th January Queensland Ambulance Service (Organisation site) Clinical Hub; Office of the Chief Operating Officer; Head Office; Kedron The Clinical Hub Clinical Nurse (CN) position is a clinical role based in the Brisbane Operations Centre (OpCen). The role is integral for ensuring the safety of the community and the integration of the QAS Clinical Hub into the broader health care system.
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The following mandatory requirements, special conditions and/or other requirements apply to this role:
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Clinical Support OfficerHato Hone St JohnCloses 12th January 2024 Company Description Ko wai mātou - About us: Hato Hone St John has been serving New Zealanders and working to save lives since 1885. As well as providing Ambulance Services, our programmes and team of over 11,000 staff and volunteers are helping to build strong, resilient communities across the motu; supporting everyone in Aotearoa to live healthier, happier and longer lives. Job Description He aha te tūranga - About the role: We're looking for passionate professionals to join our team in Auckland or Christchurch as Clinical Support Officers (Secondary Triage portfolio). As a vital member of the team, you'll be enhancing patient outcomes by performing Secondary triage calls; clinical advice and support; and guidance to our operational road staff and Ambulance Communications team in the Hato Hone St John communication centres. This is a full-time permanent position working 42 hours per week, between Monday to Sunday based in either Auckland or Christchurch. Performing secondary triage to maximise the clinical safety of the pending dispatch queue and offer real time clinical advice and alternative clinical options to our lower acuity patients. Key responsibilities include:
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General Manager Clinical & Operational ExcellenceSt John WACloses 20th January 2025 Do you want to work for an iconic Western Australian organisation committed to changing lives and making a difference to your community? As the General Manager Operational & Clinical Excellence you’ll be responsible for leading a diverse team covering Patient Safety & Quality, Specialist Operations, Strategy & Planning, External Partnerships, and Operational Improvements for St John WA’s ambulance and patient transport operations statewide. This is a critical role to deliver on our aspiration to build a high-performance culture in St John WA in service of the Western Australian community. This permanent full-time position reports to the Chief Emergency Officer and is based at our State Office in Belmont.
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What’s in it for you? The successful candidate will be offered an interactive and supportive working environment within a positive and professional team along with:
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NSW Ambulance Emergency Medical DispatcherNSW AmbulanceCloses 19th January 2025 Benefits of working for NSW Ambulance
About NSW Ambulance NSW Ambulance provides essential health services to the people of NSW, relieving suffering through out of hospital care. From the traditional emergency response, getting medical help to patients with serious or life-threatening injuries or trauma, through to connecting patients who do not need an emergency response with the most appropriate health provider. NSW Ambulance provides excellence in care and makes sure patients get the right care, at the right time, at the right place. No matter where you live in NSW, whether it be metropolitan, rural or regional, we are there to provide medical care and transport when you need it. About the role Your logic, problem solving, prioritisation skills, as well as your ability to remain calm and thrive under pressure will be tested every shift in our NSW Ambulance Control Centres. You will constantly deal with competing priorities while making decisions as you deploy Ambulance resources in response to emergency calls and non-emergency transports within a defined geographic area. All Emergency Medical Dispatchers MUST complete Emergency Medical Call Taker training satisfactorily in order to be eligible to commence Dispatch training. During your Emergency Medical Call Taker training you will learn what an integral role they play within Emergency Services, in addition to this
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