Re-published 30th May, 2024
Australia’s population currently sits at a strong 26 million in 2024, with an overall population increase of one person every 46 seconds*. Encompassing six states and two territories, Australia’s emergency services work incredibly hard daily to ensure that Australians are provided with urgent medical attention at the click of three buttons – 000.
*Australian Bureau of Statistics
Serving such a large population, Australia consists of a two-tiered healthcare employer system. This is between both private providers and the public system, but can be broken down even further to a volunteer and employee capacity.
For those who may not yet be qualified, volunteering is an excellent way to build your skills, experience and confidence. Volunteering whilst you study can additionally increase employability, making you stand out from the crowd of applicants who may also be applying for your dream job as an Ambulance Officer, First Responder, Event Medic, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic or similar. If you’re interested in understanding how you can best position to open the doors to a career in pre-hospital emergency healthcare, make sure to keep reading on.
With busy lives, it’s not always easy to find the time, but volunteering has many benefits for your community and yourself too!
To begin, volunteering and helping others has been known to help improve your health and happiness. As a budding First Responder, Medic or aspiring Paramedic, it can open doors in pre-hospital emergency healthcare. If you’re looking for reasons to become a volunteer, why not consider the below:
APC student on clinical placement with APC’s Industry Partner, Get First Aid
When volunteering, an essential to have is a positive attitude, willingness to help, compassion and an open mind. Being ready to learn means you’re an asset. Your extra set of hands on deck can make all of the difference, and you’re bringing significant value to any team you’re going to join – whether in the healthcare industry or else.
If you’re considering healthcare and are interested in understanding some volunteering opportunities within the sector, the good news is that there is a long list to choose from. We’ve provided a few options that you may wish to consider approaching:
APC students on placement with APC’s Industry Partner, Highlands First Aid.
Often the reason for volunteering comes from a want to gain experience, skills and connections within the industry either before studying or during studies to become a healthcare professional.
To progress from volunteering and becoming employed, the next natural step to take is to consider courses that align with your interests, financial circumstances and personal/professional commitments.
Australian Paramedical College (APC) is Australia’s leading training provider in non-emergency and emergency healthcare. We’re proud to provide online, self-paced and flexible learning for students who want to make the move to healthcare, determined to make changing careers, upskilling, or even just giving back to your community easier than ever before.
To review APC’s courses and see how they can work for you, click the button below.