• Part-Time Permanent Position available in Sydney
• Competitive Salay and Maximum Salary Packaging
• Contribute to a suite of evidence-based training programs
About CareFlight
CareFlight is an Australian “for purpose” aeromedical organisation voted consistently as one of Australia’s most trusted Brands. Our mission is to save lives, speed recovery and serve the community through delivering our charitable social purpose.
Proudly an HRD 5 Star Employer of Choice, we operate across Australia, with major base locations in NSW, and the NT. Our specially trained doctors, nurses, paramedics and aircrew use helicopters, turbo prop aircraft, aeromedical jets and patient transport vehicles to provide critical support to over 8,500 patients each year. We also deploy medical professionals and aircraft in support of defence, government and commercial contracts, and energy and resource sector sites.
Education at CareFlight
For over a decade, CareFlight has been a leader in delivering world-class, evidence-based training. Our highly specialised, practical workshops are delivered by experienced medics and empower a diverse range of participants - from frontline clinicians and local first responders to worksite crews, farm workers, corporate executives and remote communities – to act with confidence and skill in critical, high pressure situations.
During our programs participants face realistic, scenario-based challenges, designed to stretch their skills beyond their comfort zone. This hands-on approach builds practical expertise and lifesaving confidence delivering our team’s mission - to ensure that as many people as possible are prepared to step in during life-critical moments and make a difference when it matters most.
The Role
We currently have an opportunity for a Part-Time Clinical Educator who will report to the Head of Education & Training. The key objective for this role will include:
• Deliver high-quality community and commercial training programs and assessments aligned with CareFlight’s education strategy and standards.
• Support the delivery of CareFlight’s clinical, community and commercial education programs through effective logistics coordination, administration, equipment preparation and time-keeping.
• Maintain clinical training equipment and consumables ensuring all resources are clean, accounted for, serviceable and in good working order at all times.
• Source and introduce new and innovative training equipment and technologies to enhance fidelity of training, eg 3D printing.
• Set up, operate and maintain audiovisual equipment and provide technical support of in person, blended and digital training delivery.
• Contribute to the development and continuous improvement of CareFlight’s accredited and bespoke training packages.
• Champion the CareFlight brand in all community engagements and stakeholder interactions.
To be successful in this role you will have the following:
Essential
• Demonstrated five years of practice in pre-hospital nursing (eg remote area nurse) or paramedic services.
• Demonstrated experience in adult education and simulation training.
• Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple projects.
• Ability to lift and move heavy objects, eg training equipment.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (eg. Word, Excel).
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
• Flexibility, adaptability, and ability to work within a multidisciplinary team.
• Willingness to travel interstate, drive for long hours and a current driver’s licence.
• Qualifications in Training & Assessment (e.g., TAE40122 or willing to undertake).
• Must maintain min .25 FTE clinical practice.
Desirable
• Previous experience in occupational health and/or remote site medical work.
• 3D printing experience.
• IT literacy and ability to operate AV programs and software.
• Curious mindset, creativity and willingness to deliver engaging high-fidelity learning experiences.
How to apply
If you would like to be part of our team, you can apply using the link below. Please ensure you attach a current resume and covering letter that addresses the role’s essential criteria. Applications for this opportunity will close on Wednesday 11th March 2026.
For additional information, please contact recruitment@careflight.org
CareFlight values diversity in the workplace.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.
All employees must comply with CareFlight’s Drug and Alcohol Management Plan (DAMP) as required by CASA and may be subject to random workplace testing.
Criminal Record and Working with Children Checks also apply.
CareFlight: 'The next life we save could be yours'

CareFlight is an Australian aeromedical charity, established in 1986.
CareFlight's mission is to save lives, speed recovery and serve the community by providing the highest standard of rapid response critical care.
We use helicopters, aeroplanes and medi-jets to bring a hospital level of care to the critically ill and injured. Our aircrew, medical teams and coordinators work closely together to ensure that patients receive the best care as soon as possible. It's about bringing the right team to the right patient at the right time.
CareFlight doctors and nurses are specially trained in pre-hospital and transport medicine. They care for severely injured patients who need emergency treatment at the scene of the incident. They also transport seriously ill patients who need to be moved between hospitals.
CareFlight has a strong focus on education. We hold teaching accreditation with the critical care colleges of anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine. Over the years CareFlight has trained hundreds of critical care specialists in the unique and challenging environment of pre-hospital and transport medicine.
Everything CareFlight has achieved over the years has been with the support of the community we serve. That loyal and generous support has made it possible for CareFlight to spread our wings across Australia and beyond. We rely on our many partners and friends to provide the resources to make the CareFlight difference.