• 22nd May 2025

Job opportunity: Patient Transport Officers – Regional Victoria - NPT


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

  • Hume Region servicing Wangaratta, Benalla and Wodonga
  • Goulburn Region servicing Shepparton, Kilmore & Seymour
  • South Western Region servicing Warrnambool and Hamilton

Please note: we are not recruiting for PTOs in Melbourne Metro or Geelong areas at this time.

To be considered for a Patient Transport Officer role at National Patient Transport, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Hold a minimum Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport (or equivalent qualification).

When applying, please ensure all sections of the application paperwork are fully completed, as successful completion of this documentation forms part of the selection criteria.

Responsibilities:

  • Primary care, monitoring and treatment of patients during transport;
  • Provision of clinical handovers for all inter-hospital and diagnostic related transfers;
  • Performing, as part of a team, to deliver high quality care and treatment in a timely, safe and efficient manner;
  • Complying with patient care related clinical and operational policies and procedures as specified in the patient transport regulations and Clinical Practice Protocols;
  • Safe driving of patient transport vehicles in accordance with respective road laws across Victoria.

Find out more and apply here.

Disclaimer: The above material is provided by the employer and the College is not responsible for any inaccuracies. For any queries about the position please contact the advertised employer.

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