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experienced Advanced Life Support Practitioners (ALS) / Emergency Care Practitioners (ECP) to work part-time shifts Oversees and ensures operational readiness for emergency calls Administers patient care in line with scope registration with HPCSA as an ALS/Paramedic or Emergency Care Practitioner (ECP) A valid drivers' license
monitoring of anaesthesia and sedation; Performing emergency procedures; Communicating with patient owners; skills and a strong service orientation; Physical mobility; Ability to work under pressure and without supervision; high-pressure emergency clinic environment where patients are triaged and multiple emergency procedures
monitoring of anaesthesia and sedation; Performing emergency procedures; Communicating with patient owners; skills and a strong service orientation; Physical mobility; Ability to work under pressure and without supervision; high-pressure emergency clinic environment where patients are triaged and multiple emergency procedures
training of students and student nurses; After hour emergency services on a rotational basis; Performing relief orientation; Accuracy and attention to detail; Physical mobility; Prioritization; Interpersonal skills; Communication
monitoring anaesthesia and sedation; Performing emergency procedures (small animals); Communicating with skills and a strong service orientation; Physical mobility; Ability to work under pressure and without supervision;
monitoring anaesthesia and sedation; Performing emergency procedures (small animals); Communicating with skills and a strong service orientation; Physical mobility; Ability to work under pressure and without supervision;
monitoring anaesthesia and sedation; Performing emergency procedures (small animals); Communicating with skills and a strong service orientation; Physical mobility; Ability to work under pressure and without supervision;
monitoring anaesthesia and sedation; Performing emergency procedures (small animals); Communicating with skills and a strong service orientation; Physical mobility; Ability to work under pressure and without supervision;
training of students and student nurses; After hour emergency services on a rotational basis; Performing relief orientation; Accuracy and attention to detail; Physical mobility; Prioritization; Interpersonal skills; Communication