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In an emergency, people rely on your exceptional skill, calm and cool demeanor, strong medical knowledge and above all a caring professional. Do you have these qualities? Then maybe you are one of the paramedics Parkland Ambulance might hire this year. Currently there is no specific hiring opportunities but Parkland Ambulance would be happy to receive your resume for future opportunities. All resumes received are kept on file for one year and destroyed after that. Make mobile emergency medical health services your career! Join the team at Parkland Ambulance Care today! Download an application form here For more information contact Mr. George Bolduc, Deputy Chief/Director of Paramedic Operations at 306-953-8353 or email. Parkland Ambulance Hiring Process:
Parkland Ambulance Care is an equal opportunity employer with many great benefits such as group medical, dental and sick leave. Group RRSP plan. Uniform and training allowance and more. Parkland Ambulance wages and benefits are equal to the Health Sciences contract for the Province of Saskatchewan Starting in a career as a Paramedic: Maybe you are looking to start your career in field of emergency medical services (EMS). What is a paramedic? What does a paramedic do? Learn more about Canadian Paramedics here. A great place to start is an observational ride-a-long. After an interview, you might be able to join one of our crews on the streets and highways of Prince Albert for a shift. To book a ride-a-long contact Mr. George Bolduc, Deputy Chief/Director of Operations at 306-953-8353 or email. How do I become a paramedic in Saskatchewan? The Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) is the only training institute. Visit their campus via this link. Once you graduate from SIAST or any other Canadian Medical Association (CMA) approved program you will required to be registered with the College of Paramedics of Saskatchewan to be eligible to practice in Saskatchewan. You can also visit the Paramedic Association of Canada to learn more. The Ministry of Health for the Province of Saskatchewan is responsible for emergency treatment protocols within the province. To learn about each paramedic level and their scope of practice click on protocols here. Your future carer in mobile emergency health services will be one of the most challenging, exciting, rewarding and demanding professions you will ever choose. We wish you good luck in your career! |

