Career in Non-Emergency Patient Transport

Paramedic Services Victoria provides non-emergency patient transport in Metropolitan Melbourne and Regional Victoria and provides non-emergency patient transport to both public and private hospitals, diagnostic facilities, and private individuals.   On a recent SEEK advertisement for a role as a Patient Transport Officer (PTO) at Paramedic Services Victoria, details of the key duties of the PTO were published, and include – 

  • Ensuring full compliance with organisational policies and procedures
  • Acting as the primary carer in the assessment, treatment and transport management of patients
  • Performing as part of a team to deliver high quality treatment in a timely, safe and efficient manner
  • Ensuring compliance with patient care documentation requirements
  • Adhering to all relevant regulations and clinical practice
  • Maintaining currency of qualifications by undertaking training and updates as required
  • Maintaining of work areas

The advertisement goes on to state that the successful candidate should be able to demonstrate - 

  • Ability to take a leadership role within the team to ensure high standards of patient care and safety
  • Clear communication and good interpersonal skills
  • Able to work reasonable additional hours if required
  • Physically capable of performing patient transfers

 

PTO’s are not paramedics but, rather, they fulfill the vital role of transporting non-critical patients to hospitals, clinics, etc.  To become a Patient Transport Officer (PTO), one needs to complete a minimum of that HLT31120 Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport.  This course is offered at a few tertiary institutions in Victoria, as well as St. John Ambulance Victoria