Patient Transport Officer - Casual (Wendouree) (See Advertisement)

at  Ambulance Victoria

Victoria, Victoria, Australia -

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Location: Various
Job type: Casual
Organisation: Ambulance Victoria
Salary: Salary not specified
Occupation: Transport/Logistics
Reference: AV/1798579
At Ambulance Victoria we are proud to share our commitment to save and improve lives by providing outstanding care for our patients. It is our promise to every patient, and it sits at the heart of everything we do. No matter what corporate or support role you play in delivering our critical services to Victorians, you join a team dedicated to bringing our vision of ‘Outstanding emergency health care every time’ to life.
This is a casual opportunity for a Patient Transport Officer role operating from Wendouree Branch.

Responsibilities:

A Patient Transport Officer (PTO) provides care and transport to Non-Emergency patients. The primary objective of this role is to provide an effective and efficient service in the transport of Non-Emergency pre and post hospital patients between home and medical facilities, to assist in achieving service goals and targets relating to Non-Emergency transport.
Depending upon location, the rosters fall between the hours of 0800-2000, Monday to Friday and are eight to ten hours in duration. The successful applicants will be required to drive and operate all current AV operational vehicle types.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Hospital/Health Care

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

Health Care

Diploma

Proficient

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Victoria, Australia