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Paramedic Career Framework

Paramedic

The College of Paramedics defines a paramedic at the point of registration as:

 

An independent, graduate-level, generalist clinician commencing a journey of lifelong learning. Approaching their patients holistically, they draw on a range of systems-based assessments, diagnostic tools, and interventional skills; and are able to manage an undifferentiated, diverse, and complex case- load of patients, including the critically ill and injured, doing so in environments over which they have limited control. They advocate for their patients, stratifying risk and navigating changeable health and care systems to implement appropriate person-centred management plans autonomously, and as part of a multidisciplinary team. They support and supervise colleagues, as well as seek advice and support when needed. They exhibit professional values, attributes, skills and knowledge across the four domains of practice that are underpinned by ethical reasoning, research and evidence. – definition from curriculum – tried to align language a bit more.

 

Paramedics are independent generalist practitioners capable of managing an undifferentiated and unpredictable caseload of service users. They undertake a wide range of clinical assessments, diagnostic and interventions, and also play a key role in directing and signposting care. Paramedics work across a variety of environments and care settings, either as sole clinicians or as integral members of wider health and social care teams.

 

Typically, paramedics begin their careers in a clinical practice environment. However, as registered health professionals, they are also expected to engage in activities across leadership and management, research and development, and education. These responsibilities include roles such as practice educators and preceptors, supporting the growth and development of the profession.

Case studies

Use the case studies below to learn more about the experiences of different individuals.

A person’s role may start to develop more formally into the other quadrants. Each person has a pie chart showing how much of the different quadrants is involved in their role.

 

Below is the colour code for each quadrant:

Education

Leadership & Management

Research & Development

Clinical Practice

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Abby Howcutt

Cruise Line Paramedic
5%
5%
5%

85%

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Aumir Masud

Motorsport Paramedic

35%
15%
15%
35%
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Frankie Wright

Paramedic (Freelance)

25%
0%
0%
75%
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Sharon Hagen

Paramedic and Aesthetic Practitioner

0%
0%
0%
100%

Wayne Thomson

Air Ambulance Paramedic

20%

20%

0%

60%