Wellington Free Ambulance’s vision is to be a trusted and reliable ambulance service that provides excellence in emergency response and connected services to move our communities to better health.
We’re the only emergency ambulance service for Greater Wellington and Wairarapa and proud of the place we hold in our communities, and the high-quality care that our people deliver every day. As well as providing emergency ambulance services, Wellington Free Ambulance also provides a Patient Transfer Service that transports patients to and from scheduled healthcare appointments, a Clinical Communications Centre answering 111 calls, and Event Medical support to a huge number of community, sporting and festival events. We also teach our communities lifesaving CPR skills through The Lloyd Morrison Foundation Heartbeat Programme.
Wellington Free Ambulance has been described as having a boutique feel due to the specific region we serve. Our region covers an area from Cook Strait in the south to just north of Waikanae around Peka Peka on the Kāpiti Coast. In the Wairarapa, our area goes as far north as Mt Bruce. In total, around 500,000 people call our region home. Thanks to our boutique feel, when you join you become part of our whānau and really do make a huge impact on our communities!
Wellington Free Ambulance is committed to building an inclusive workforce with a focus on equity, diversity and inclusion to provide a stronger internal and external culture and to improve our organisational performance. We value and embrace differences in all people and encourage diverse ways of thinking and being.
Job Description
About the role
We are seeking Casual Auditors to support the ongoing improvement of clinical care through the auditing of electronic patient report forms (ePRFs). This includes both routine reviews and focused audits in specific clinical areas as needed.
WFA is required to audit a proportion of frontline cases. As part of the Clinical Quality team, you’ll play a key role in monitoring and maintaining high standards of clinical practice.
Details
Casual position – up to 5 hours per week
Flexible work arrangements – remote work available with occasional in-office meetings
Desired Skills and Experience
To be successful, you will need
Minimum of 3 years' experience in the ambulance sector
Strong knowledge of clinical audit principles and reporting
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedicine)
Paramedic experience (does not need to be current)
Desirable skills and experience:
Experience in managing clinical performance
Previous involvement in clinical audit or research
Ability to provide constructive feedback to colleagues and junior staff
Click here to view the position description. Applications close: 7th September 2025
If you’re passionate about clinical quality and looking for a flexible opportunity to contribute your expertise, we’d love to hear from you.