• 1st Aug 2024

Expressions of interest: Member Committees and Working Groups


The Board is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from members for the following Member Committees and Working Groups.

These committees / groups form a vital part of the College's member engagement and representative structure, allowing knowledgeable and highly engaged members to support the College to achieve its strategic objectives.

Links to the EOI forms are below in the committee / group detail.

EOIs close on Friday 30 August.

Member Committees

Vacant positions: Members (all)

Scope: Jurisdictional – NSW/ACT, NZ, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC

Key objectives:

  1. To provide a representative voice for each jurisdiction to inform and advise the College on member and jurisdictional needs, and
  2. To facilitate member service delivery, including professional development seminars and targeted member activities.

To apply click here.


Working Groups

Vacant positions: Chair (Women in Paramedicine); Members (all)

Scope: Paramedic Wellbeing; Women in Paramedicine

Paramedic Wellbeing:

Responsible for addressing paramedic wellbeing matters of concern, and monitoring the development and signposting of appropriate evidence-informed wellbeing and mental health resources to support College members.

Women in Paramedicine:

Responsible for providing advice and direction to help advance opportunities for women in paramedicine.

Key Objectives:

  1. To provide advice and direction to the College on all matters relating to the WG's area of expertise.
  2. To progress projects and activities as outlined by the Group’s annual work plan.

To apply click here.

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