Job Title: Ambulance Transport Attendant
">About the Role:
An Ambulance Transport Attendant is a vital position that ensures the safe and respectful transport of non-emergency patients. This role requires delivering high-quality, patient-focused care, maintaining patient comfort and dignity throughout their journey.
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* Perform patient assessment and intervention during transport.
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* Provide high-quality patient care and treatment.
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* Develop and maintain positive relationships with patients and stakeholders.
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* Work independently and solve problems within established policies.
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* Collaborate effectively with team members.
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Qualifications and Skills:
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To succeed in this role, you will need:
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* A Diploma of Paramedical Science (Ambulance), Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic), or Bachelor of Nursing (with AHPRA registration).
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* Evidence of clinical placements, a Clinical Skills Assessment, at least 400 hours of supervised operational experience, and successful completion of clinical assessments for Diploma qualified candidates.
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* Availability to work 10- or 12-hour shifts across 7 days.
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* Ability to drive in urban and rural traffic conditions.
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* Compassion, professionalism, and dedication to service excellence.
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* Satisfactory safety screening, including a current Full Driver's License, Working with Children's Check, National Police Check, and right to work in Australia.
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Benefits:
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We offer:
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* Recognition of prior ATA service for fair compensation.
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* Staff-to-patient ratio of 2:1.
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* Set shift times.
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* Generous penalties and allowances.
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* A less stressful environment than emergency care.
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* Opportunities to work across various locations and specialties.
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* Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
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* Salary packaging options to reduce taxable income.
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* Parental leave benefits in addition to government schemes.
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Mandatory vaccination requirements include Hepatitis B, Chicken Pox, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Tuberculosis, and Annual Influenza.
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We are committed to diversity and encourage applications from underrepresented groups, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally diverse communities, and LGBTQI individuals.