• 14th Dec 2022

Paramedic Fixed Term and Casual Register - Tasmanian Government


The Tasmanian Government are seeking applications from qualified Paramedics to join Ambulance Tasmania on a fixed term or casual basis. Opportunities may be available in the Southern Region, Northern Region and North West Region.

Ambulance Tasmania provides emergency ambulance care, rescue and transport services and a non-emergency patient transport service through a network of 50 stations State-wide. It also coordinates other providers of road ambulance services as well as fixed and rotary wing air services. Medical staff from the Launceston General Hospital work with flight paramedics of Ambulance Tasmania to provide the State-wide Medical Coordination and Retrieval Service, with long distance movements of critical patients (including movements interstate) usually involving fixed wing air movements with the aircraft and pilots provided by the Royal Flying Doctor Service under contract to the Ambulance Tasmania.

  • Access to many professional development opportunities
  • Participate in generous salary packaging benefits through Maxxia - maximising your pre-tax earnings

Please note a fixed-term and casual employment register is not a vacancy and inclusion on a register does not guarantee any offer of employment will be made. Ambulance Tasmania Registers are for use by non-employees. Employment Registers provide a mechanism to recruit to casual and short, fixed term vacancies. For permanent and more lengthy fixed term vacancies, please look at the individual advertisements on www.jobs.tas.gov.au

In order to be considered for this position it is a requirement that you address the selection criteria which are located in the Statement of Duties. Please refer to the Statement of Duties for all the selection criteria of this position to address in your application.

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