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May, 2025

National Patient Transport (NPT) is seeking FT, PT and Casual Qualified Ambulance Transport Attendants and Patient Transport Officers for our operatio...

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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

International Paramedics Day returns on 8 July 2025, shining a spotlight on the power of teamwork and collaboration among paramedics and first respon...

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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

University of the Sunshine Coast Tracey Green Congratulations to the recipients of the College-sponsored awards for the Bachelor of Paramedicine at t...

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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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May, 2025

The Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates (PCC4U) is inviting graduates who engaged with PCC4U resources, either during their undergraduate s...

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May, 2025

The Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2025 (ACPIC25) is the College's flagship event and attracts attendees from across Au...

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Apr, 2025

The Paramedicine Board of Australia (ParaBA) is conducting a public consultation as part of its proposal to regulate advanced practice paramedics. Aus...

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