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How much free time do I need to be a volunteer ambulance officer?

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How much free time do I need to be a volunteer ambulance officer?

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As a volunteer recruit, you need to complete a Certificate II in Emergency Medical Services First Response, which takes about six months part-time. Training is usually undertaken once a week in the evening at the local ambulance station. There are also centralised training sessions, which occur over a couple of weekends. Then, once youve completed your cert. II, you will be required to: • undertake an average of three to four shifts a month • attend at least two training sessions a month to keep your skills up to date. You will later need to: • complete a further six months of training to upgrade to a Certificate IV in Health Care (Ambulance). Successful completion of this course means you are able to practise as a qualified ambulance officer. The format for this course is very similar to the Certificate II in Emergency Medical Service First Response and takes another six months to complete part-time. Building on your initial training, it will expand and enhance your ambulance knowledg

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