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More paramedics and call takers join NSW Ambulance

Written by Aksel Ritenis

More paramedics and call takers join NSW Ambulance

 

Friday, 22 September 2023

 

Frontline health staff will be able to access safe and contemporary accommodation in Mudgee with the commencement of work on key health worker accommodation project at the Mudgee Health Service.

NSW Ambulance has today welcomed more new paramedics and Triple Zero call takers to the service, with a special graduation ceremony held at Sydney Olympic Park, attended by family and friends.

Nine new Graduate Trainee Paramedics and 13 new Trainee Emergency Medical Call Takers have officially joined the ranks, as part of the sixth graduate ceremony to take place this year.

Minister for Health Ryan Park extended a warm welcome to the graduates and said they will play a vital role in keeping the people of NSW safe and healthy.

“These new recruits join a cohort of more than 6,700 NSW Ambulance staff who share a commitment to serving their communities all over NSW,” Minister Park said.

“I know all those who are graduating today have worked incredibly hard throughout their training. I thank them for their commitment and warmly welcome them to the NSW Ambulance service.

“I’m pleased to say these new starters will hit the ground running, commencing in their new roles from tomorrow,” said NSW Ambulance Chief Executive Dr Dominic Morgan.

“As demand for our services continues to grow, we remain committed to providing world class care to our patients. We’re excited to have these new starters on board to help us to continue to provide the best possible care to the community.”

The graduate paramedics will be posted across NSW for 12 months to complete their on road internships before taking permanent positions in metropolitan and regional areas, while the emergency medical call takers will be posted to Triple Zero (000) control centres across the state.

More information on joining the NSW Ambulance service can be found here: https://www.ambulance.nsw.gov.au/careers

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Aksel Ritenis

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