A career at NPT will broaden your horizons to an extensive array of possibilities within the Health Services sector.To be successful in a role with us, you will need to have:Highly developed communication skillsAbility to work both autonomously and as part of a teamEffective analysis and problem-solving skillsA high level of interpersonal awarenessAbility to follow instructions and guidelinesClear decision making, good judgement skills, and the ability to act quicklyA good level of health and fitnessBe of good characterAbility to regulate emotions in stressful situationsFlexibility with working hoursAmbulance Transport Attendants VictoriaHume Region servicing Wangaratta, Benalla and WodongaGoulburn Region servicing Shepparton, Kilmore & SeymourSwan Hill (permanent full time or part time position available)If you are an AHPRA registered RN1 or Paramedic or hold the Diploma of Paramedicine, please apply by completing all aspects of the application paperwork, which forms part of the selection criteria.Patient Transport Officers Regional VictoriaHume Region servicing Wangaratta, Benalla and WodongaGoulburn Region servicing Shepparton, Kilmore & SeymourSouth Western Region servicing Warrnambool and HamiltonPlease 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 an 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.Ambulance Transport Attendants and Patient Transport Officers NSW metropolitan and Hunter regionSt MarysCentral Coast regionNewcastleAHPRA registration as an RN1 or Paramedic is required for Ambulance Attendant positions. A Certificate 3 or 4 in Non-Emergency Patient Transport is required for Patient Transport Officer roles. Please apply by completing all aspects of the application documentation, as the successful completion of these forms is part of the selection process.If you are AHPRA registered or hold the Diploma of Paramedicine, please ensure you complete all application paperwork thoroughly.Clinical & Operations Support Manager WAThis full-time role involves weekday day shifts, with one week of afternoon shifts per month. You will work closely with the WA Regional Manager, leading staff, managing daily operations, and providing clinical oversight.To be successful in this role, you will need:A Diploma of Emergency Health (or equivalent)Certificate IV in Training & AssessmentStrong leadership and communication skillsA solid understanding of operational protocols, staff management, and clinical governanceAbility to manage performance, support employee wellbeing, and oversee clinical and operational reviews #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Clinical & Operations Support Manager WA