• 31st Mar 2023

Job opportunity: Expression of Interest - AUT National Graduate Employment Pathway


Begin your Career in Paramedicine with Hato Hone St John!

If you are currently completing a Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedicine) degree or diploma or have recently graduated from a recognised NZ tertiary provider, then this is the role for you!

Hate Hone St John are excited to launch a streamlined employment pathway for graduates who are eager to enter the workforce and put their studies into practice! The graduate employment pathway is designed to support your transition into a career in paramedicine at Hato Hone St John with a supportive and passionate team of professionals to help you succeed. As a graduate with St John, you will have the opportunity to make a real impact by providing life-saving care to those in need.

They are looking for driven and compassionate graduates who are committed to help us achieve our mission, and who have a willingness to demonstrate behaviours that align with Hato Hone St John core values - Do the right thing, Side by side, straight up, Make it better, Open minds.

There are two options depending on location:

  • Auckland - start as an EMT and immediately enrol in the paramedic internship programme.
  • Outside of Auckland - start as an EMT, then apply for a paramedic internship as vacancies become available.

Entry Requirements

-Have completed a Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedicine) degree or diploma from an approved New Zealand or Australian Tertiary Provider within two years or

-Successfully completed semester 3 of study at AUT or Te Pukenga Whitireia.

-Full NZ driving licence and either have held it for at least one year OR have a full licence and have completed an NZTA approved advanced driving course.

-No authority to practice (ATP) is required to apply, you will be supported by a two-week block course and local orientation.

Find out more and apply.

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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