St John Ambulance Australia (National Office)4 jobs

First Aid Trainers - multiple positions

JuniorMid levelFull-timeHybridMelbourne VIC, AustraliaProfessional servicesEducationPosted 3 months agoVerified 3 days ago
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About the job

This job is all about empowering individuals through first aid training and education. As a First Aid Trainer at St John Ambulance Victoria, you will play a vital role in enhancing community safety and awareness. The team thrives on collaboration and support, ensuring that everyone feels valued and equipped to make a difference.

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You'll be responsible for

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Conducting training courses

Delivering first aid training in accordance with national frameworks and quality standards to corporate and public clients.
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Engaging with the community

Promoting first aid awareness and education through community programs and events, enhancing public knowledge.
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Providing excellent student experiences

Creating an engaging and supportive learning environment for all participants in training sessions.

Key criteria

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Relevant qualification for VET delivery

Possession of a qualification meeting RTO standards is essential.

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Experience in first aid or healthcare

Background as a first aid responder or healthcare professional is required.

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Engaging communication skills

Ability to communicate positively and effectively with diverse audiences.

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5 criteria for this job
Relevant qualification for VET delivery
Possession of a qualification meeting RTO standards is essential.

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Experience in first aid or healthcare
Background as a first aid responder or healthcare professional is required.

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Engaging communication skills
Ability to communicate positively and effectively with diverse audiences.

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Current driver's licence
Valid licence and reliable vehicle for travel to training locations.

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Basic IT skills
Willingness to learn new technology for training delivery.

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