First Response Unit Ambulance Volunteer - Tutukaka (REF515S)
St John New Zealand | Hato Hone Aotearoa
We are looking for a team of volunteers to operate our First Response Unit (FRU) ambulance in Tutukaka
Kia ora, welcome to Volunteering Northland
We are looking for a team of volunteers to operate our First Response Unit (FRU) ambulance in Tutukaka
We are looking for a team of volunteers to operate our First Response Unit (FRU) ambulance in Rawene
Volunteer as an Ambulance and Events officer! It is a big commitment that provides huge rewards. By working at community events and on an ambulance your role is varied, but the focus is always on providing quality care to patients.
Volunteer as an Ambulance and Events officer! It is a big commitment that provides huge rewards. By working at community events and on an ambulance your role is varied, but the focus is always on providing quality care to patients.
Volunteer as an Ambulance and Events officer! It is a big commitment that provides huge rewards. By working on community events and on an ambulance your role is varied, but the focus is always on providing quality care to patients.
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