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Volunteer Ambulance Driver

A Volunteer Ambulance Driver transports patients in non-emergencies, requiring flexibility, strong communication skills, and adherence to procedures.

How do I become a volunteer ambulance driver

Get qualified to work as a volunteer ambulance driver with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, Volunteer Ambulance Drivers are generally not paid for their work. You may be given some funds to cover your expenses but you will donate your time for free. Volunteer Ambulance Drivers often have another job as well as their volunteer ambulance driving role.

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This industry has seen an increase in employment numbers over the last five years. While there are currently 19,700 people working as an ambulance officer in Australia, many people take on an unpaid Volunteer Ambulance Driver role. Volunteer Ambulance Drivers may work across all regions of Australia, but are often located in rural or remote areas.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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If you’re interested in a role as a Volunteer Ambulance Driver, consider enrolling in a Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport. You’ll learn first aid, CPR and clinical care. A Certificate IV in Health Care may also be appropriate.

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Volunteer Ambulance Driver careers

A Volunteer Ambulance Driver helps with the transfer of patients to hospital in non-emergency situations. You’ll drive the ambulance vehicle while patients are being treated by medical professionals. Volunteer Ambulance Drivers are often based in rural or remote areas where there are less medical staff available.

Volunteer Ambulance Drivers should be flexible with their time and able to respond to a range of situations. You’ll need excellent personal skills and should be able to communicate with people from a range of backgrounds. Volunteer Ambulance Drivers must be able to follow correct procedures and understand instructions well.