ACPIC 2020: The Heart of a Resilient Leader

ACPIC 2020: The Heart of a Resilient Leader

About

In October 2020, ACP was pleased to deliver our first fully online and interactive paramedic conference. The conference attracted over 1100 attendees, 60 speakers and 36 sessions.

Presented by: Judith Barker

In this keynote presentation, Judith Barker shares her inspiration from the heart of a resilient leader. Judith is passionate about paramedicine and the positive impact it can have on the health of a community through innovative service delivery. She is a strong believer in developing the industry and enriching it through diversity.

Biography:

As the CEO of St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc. Judith has more than 20 years of leadership and clinical experience within the ambulance industry having been appointed to a diverse range of positions across multiple ambulance services. Judith is passionate about ambulance and the positive impact it can have on the health of a community through innovative service delivery. She is a strong believer in developing the industry and enriching it through diversity.

Judith started her career in ambulance in 1997 as a paramedic with St John WA, moving to SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) in 2003. Over the following 16 years with SAAS she progressed through various clinical and management roles. Throughout this time she focussed on self-development, including obtaining her MBA.


Presented by Judith Barker


Lessons

Lesson 1: The heart of a resilient leader

Lesson 2: Presentation

Lesson 3: Self Reflection

Details

Length

30 minutes

Released

25th Jan 2021

Cost

Member free
Non-member $19

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

The College acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of the land and sea in which we live and work, we recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

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