Volunteer Ambulance Officers are dedicated individuals trained to do an amazing job.
The work is challenging, and some stay with us for a year or two, while others work with us for 20 years or more. Yet every volunteer is a vital part of the Tasmanian Ambulance Service, giving valuable support to the service and their community.
We're always looking for committed, caring people join our team of Volunteer Ambulance Officers. No experience is necessary – just a passion to help and a willingness to learn.
What you need
To become a Volunteer Ambulance Officer you must:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Hold a current Driver's licence
What you give
As a Volunteer Ambulance Officer you must be able to give:
- Commitment
- Time for on-call duties, attending cases and regular training
What you get
As a Volunteer Ambulance Officer you will certainly get:
- Advanced First Aid skills
- Transferable qualifications
- Opportunity to work as part of a close-knit team
- A feeling of making a useful contribution to your community
If you want to broaden your skills, gain valuable accreditation and experience through ongoing training, and make a contribution that counts, become a Volunteer Ambulance Officer today.
