• 19th Dec 2023

Job Opportunity - Assistant Director, Ambulance Communications Centre Training Coordinator - ACTAS


Classification: Senior Officer Grade C

Salary: $119,595 - $128,465 plus superannuation

Position No: 16777

Directorate: Justice and Community Safety

Advertised (Gazettal date): 18 December 2023

Contact Officer: Greg Brown on JACSACTASRecruitment@act.gov.au or (02) 6207 8443

Details:

Are you an experienced ambulance communications officer with a passion for delivering high quality education? Are you able to communicate seamlessly across pre-hospital clinical domains (e.g. paramedicine, non-emergency patient transport etc), have experience in developing novel solutions to complex problems, and enjoy developing staff? Are you good at identifying and filling gaps, eliminating duplicity, and seeks to find innovative solutions? Then the Assistant Director, Ambulance Communications Centre Training Coordinator role might be for you!

The Assistant Director, Ambulance Communications Centre Training Coordinator will be responsible for the design, development, and delivery of training activities for members performing functions within the ESA 000 Communications Centre.

The role will work both independently and within a small team environment, maintaining a high-level of confidentiality and discretion.

We welcome people with experience from the community, public and private sectors able to meet the physical and aptitude capability requirements of this role. We believe the more diverse our knowledge base is, the better our results will be.

If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, a veteran, identify as LGBTIQ, or if you bring the life experience of a culturally and linguistically different background, we are especially welcoming of your application.

Eligibility/ Other Requirements:

  • Possession of, working towards, or willingness to obtain a current Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (or higher qualification) is required.
  • A Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications (Dispatch) is required.
  • Experience working in the VET environment is highly desirable for this role.
  • A minimum of a C class driver’s license is desirable.
  • A Working with Vulnerable People registration is required.

Note: This is a temporary position available immediately for a period of 12 months with the possibility of permanency.

The ACTAS is committed to maintaining an ethos that contributes to a culture of quality and safety through the delivery of a consistent person-centred service that is driven by evidence and innovative processes, and which improves and supports healthcare outcomes.

How to Apply:

Applicants must submit (prior to the closing date) the following:

  • A two-page A4 statement (minimum size 12 font & normal size margins), addressing the six capabilities for the position (as listed in the Position Description), showing your experience and what you can bring to the position of Assistant Director, Ambulance Communication Centre Training Coordinator with ACTAS
  • A brief employment history/curriculum vitae (no more than two pages)
  • Copies of all relevant qualifications

Note: This is a temporary position available immediately for a period of 12 months with the possibility of permanency.

Find out more and apply here. Applications close 22 January 2024.

Disclaimer: The above material is provided by the employer and the College is not responsible for any inaccuracies. For any queries about the position please contact the advertised employer.

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