About the Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service (ACTAS) ACTAS is responsible for providing emergency and non-emergency ambulance services to the ACT community. Our emergency operations comprise Graduate Paramedic Interns, Ambulance Paramedics and Intensive Care Paramedics who consistently achieve exceptionally high patient satisfaction scores. As part of the ACT Emergency Services Agency, we work closely with the other emergency services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ACTAS operates a modern fleet of emergency ambulances, non-emergency patient transport vehicles and a range of specialist assets including 4WD, single response and multi-purpose vehicles. In addition to our ground vehicles, ACTAS also provides Intensive Care Paramedics to the SouthCare Toll rescue helicopter. Each month ACTAS attends to in excess of 5,000 incidents in the ACT region. The location Well serviced by major shopping precincts, universities, sporting centres and an international airport, the Canberra region has everything that you need for you and your family to make yourselves at home. More than half of the ACT is protected as a nature reserve meaning that bushwalks, mountain bike trails, waterfalls, rivers, and spectacular lookouts are all within easy reach of the CBD. Want to venture further afield? The hustle and bustle of Sydney, the tranquillity of the NSW south coast or the excitement of the snow country are all within easy driving distance. More information on the region can be found at https://visitcanberra.com.au/ . The geographical environment within which the ACTAS works encourages short commutes to / from work, irrespective of which ambulance station you are rostered to work from on any given shift. As an ACTAS paramedic you will work from all stations across the ACT, the most remote of which is generally within thirty minutes commute from the Canberra CBD and well within the urban fringe. The role ACTAS is seeking applications from experienced Intensive Care Paramedics to join the service in the position of Intensive Care Paramedic (Lateral). To be successful in your application you will: Be a registered paramedic with Ahpra (or eligible to obtain registration), Have successfully completed a minimum of 12 months as a qualified paramedic (i.e. 12 months of unsupervised practice after achieving an authority to practice) Be able to provide evidence of having worked within a statutory ambulance service with an independent Authority to Practice at the level of Intensive Care Paramedic with a minimum of 12 months full time equivalent service in that role, – exceptions will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, Be capable of rapidly assimilating into ACTAS (with due acknowledgement of your prior experience), Be a team player capable of embracing the ACTAS leadership framework, and Meet all criteria stated in the Position Description. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where people with diverse thoughts, lived experience, and perspectives can thrive and contribute their unique talents to the ACTPS and ACT community. We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, veterans, younger and older workers, and people with diverse genders, sexes and sexualities to apply. Eligibility/Other requirements: Successful applicants who commence with ACTAS will undergo the following training and assessment: A period of induction training spanning approximately six weeks which will cover the clinical and non-clinical aspects of the role, A period of supervised operational time spanning approximately three months, and A range of theoretical and practical assessments including a written exam (completed with access to the ACTAS Clinical Management Guidelines), an urgent duty / Priority 1 driving assessment (conducted within emergency operations), and practical assessments within a realistic but simulated clinical environment. Notes: This recruitment process is to fill several positions starting from March 2026. A Merit Pool will be established from this selection process and will be used to fill vacancies over the next 12 months. How to apply: The following documents are required: A two page A4 statement (minimum size 12 font & normal size margins) addressing the capabilities for this position (as listed in the Position Description), showing your experience and what you can bring to the position of Intensive Care Paramedic with ACTAS, A current curriculum vitae (not more than two pages); Copies of your baseline qualification as a paramedic (e.g. Diploma of Paramedical Science, Bachelor of Paramedical Science or equivalent post graduate qualification) AND your qualification as an Intensive Care Paramedic (minimum of an Advanced Diploma of Paramedical Science); A scanned copy of your Ahpra registration (or application receipt); A copy of your current authority to practice/certificate to practice as an Intensive Care Paramedic issued by a statutory ambulance authority; A scanned copy of both sides of your Class C unrestricted (or interstate equivalent) driving licence; A points demerit transcript (no more than 6 months old) from the relevant motor registry authority in your state, territory or country; Completed vaccination forms (found in attached Documents); and A completed personal and medical information release consent form (found in attached Documents). Applicants should note that emailed applications must not exceed 10MB and will be acknowledged via an auto-reply notification from Shared Services if the upload is successful. Please check both inbox and spam box after submission. Applications should be marked CONFIDENTIAL. Postal applications will not be acknowledged. Applications should be submitted via the Apply Now button below. LI-DNI Note This recruitment process is to fill several positions starting from March 2026.