Patient Transport Officer, Patient Flow Transport Unit
To apply, please address the following Selection Criteria
- Current Advanced First Aid Advanced Cardiopulmonary (HLTAID006) Advanced Resuscitation/CPR (HLTAID007) certificates or equivalent, as a minimum.
- Sound communication skills, including the ability to write accurate clinical records, to communicate effectively and respectfully with health professionals about clinical matters (within the scope of the role) and to provide sensitive customer service to a diverse range of clients.
- Ability work both independently and collaborate effectively with others as a member of a team.
- Ability to accurately identify the ways in which Work Health and Safety legislation and policy applies to non-emergency patient transport.
- Ability to accurately plan and prioritise allocated responsibilities to effectively manage daily workloads and perform in high volume and pressured environments.
- Sound information and communication technology skills in the use of computer hardware and software programs for word processing, emails, documentation, internet access and telephone.
- Ability to work rotating shifts with flexible hours and complete occasional transport trips with overnight stays.
- Current licence
to drive in NSW with the ability to drive for work purposes, including
occasional overnight stays.
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For role related queries or questions contact Anne Taylor on Anne.Taylor1@health.nsw.gov.au or (02) 6809 8802
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