- Perform patient assessment and intervention on-road
- Provide high quality patient care and treatment during on-road transport
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with patients and stakeholders
- Assess the effectiveness of any intervention in accordance with all RFDS MPC guidelines, NEPT regulations and within prescribed scope of practice.
- Perform independently and problem solve within established policies and procedures
- Work collaboratively with other team members
- Maintain an understanding of RFDS MPC policies and procedures and NEPT regulations to support best practice and patient outcome
- Qualified as a Registered Paramedic or Division 1 Registered Nurse
- Hold current AHPRA registration (or pending approval for Paramedics)
- Experience working in the non-emergency patient transport sector in an in equal role desirable
- Knowledge of NSW NEPT service specifications (desirable)
- Hold a FULL NSW Drivers licence and have the ability to drive in both city and country traffic conditions
- Availability to work shifts Monday - Wednesday
-Work for your community providing high-quality non-emergency patient care in an organisation committed to staff and patient safety and wellbeing.
-Generous penalties and overtime allowances
-Access to salary packaging for all employees, including our casuals
-A less stressful environment than in emergency/pre-hospital care
-Supported opportunities to work at different locations across the state.
-Great parental leave benefits
-Options to work across specialist resources such as high acuity, complex patient care vehicle, and with our Non-Emergency Patient Transport aeromedical team
-An ideal steppingstone if you are considering a career in pre-hospital emergency care or as a urse or paramedic practitioner
-2:1 staff to patient ratioMandatory vaccination policy:As part of the application process, you will be required to provide evidence of the following vaccinations:
- Hepatitis B
- Chicken Pox
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella
- Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis
- Annual Influenza
- COVID-19 (2 vaccinations + booster)