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May, 2025

National Patient Transport (NPT) is currently seeking applications for casual Patient Transport Officers for the following areas: Hume Region servici...

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May, 2025

National Patient Transport (NPT is seeking applications for casual Ambulance Attendants for the following areas: Melbourne Metro Hume Region servicin...

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May, 2025

About the role Shape the future of emergency care with us. Wellington Free Ambulance is seeking a passionate and experienced Clinical Educator to join...

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May, 2025

1300MEDICS Gold Coast, QLD and Northern NSW Ambulance/Paramedics (Healthcare, Medical) Casual 1300MEDICS is the leading provider of special event...

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Mar, 2025

This Special Research Grants Program aims to empower frontline clinicians in regional, rural and remote Queensland in the management of trauma patien...

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Feb, 2025

The Tertiary Health Study Subsidy Program (THSSP) provides financial support to students studying an eligible health qualification, including paramed...

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Sep, 2024

The Board is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from members for limited vacancies on the following Advisory Committees and Working Groups. Th...

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Sep, 2024

Background The health landscape across Australasia is evolving. Critical care standards need to be developed for paramedicine to ensure appropriate ut...

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Sep, 2024

Background The health landscape across Australasia is evolving. To support paramedics in primary care settings, standards need to be developed to ensu...

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Aug, 2024

Medavie is thrilled to announce our return to Australia this September! If you’re looking for adventure on and off duty — Canada is calling. This is...

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