• 20th Nov 2020

EOI - College Committee and SIG roles


The College has a number of Committee and Special Interest Group (SIG) positions available that we are seeking expressions of interest for. Please see details below for each committee or group, and submit your expressions of interest by the specified due date.

Education Committee

Help shape the direction and content of the College's education initiatives, including continuing professional development and other education-related projects. The College is seeking expressions of interest from members across Australia and New Zealand to join the education committee.

Please use the link below and submit your EOI no later than Monday 30th November. Click here to submit your EOI for the Education Committee.

Working group on violence, abuse and neglect

The College has established a working group on violence, abuse and neglect. The group will conduct research, create educational materials, and advise the paramedic profession on their response to patients and supports for employees.

The college is seeking expressions of interest from members across Australia and New Zealand to join.

If you would like to submit your interest please email info@paramedics.org by Friday the 11th of December 2020 with a short summary of your relevant skills and experience and a statement of why you are interested in joining the group. Please use "EOI working group on violence, abuse and neglect’ in the subject line.

Private and Industrial Special Interest Group

The College is seeking expressions of interest from interested members for the Private and Industrial Special Interest Group. If you are working in or have an interest in paramedicine in the private or industrial sector, we invite you to submit an EOI to join the special interest group and contribute to the College's activities and direction regarding private and industrial paramedicine.

Please click here to submit your EOI by Monday 30th November 2020.

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