NSW Ambulance
    (37 reviews)

    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Law Enforcement & Emergency Services

    Company size

    1,001-5,000

    Primary location

    Balmain Rd, Rozelle NSW 2039
    We are committed to providing high quality clinical care and health related transport services to over 7.25 million people in NSW, distributed across an area of 801,600 square kilometers.The average number of ambulance responses increased by 3.3 per cent over the past year. Factors contributing to increased activity include population growth, an ageing population and the associated increase in rates of illness.In 2013/14 we provided 1,234,843 total responses (both emergency and non-emergency) compared to 1,219,262 total responses in 2012/13. There were on average 3383 responses per day - this is equivalent to a response every 26 seconds.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.

    Jobs at NSW Ambulance

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    Employment Type: Permanent full time, 38 hours per week Remuneration: Earn up to $85,000 Location: Currently Eveleigh, relocating to Sydney Olym
    Employment Type: Permanent full time, 38 hours per week Remuneration: Earn up to $85,000 Location: Currently Eveleigh, relocating to Sydney Olym
    classification: Call Centre & Customer ServiceCall Centre & Customer Service
    16d ago
    16d ago

    at NSW Ambulance
    Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney NSW
    Provide secondary triage for 000 callers in a 24/7 NSW virtual care service, guiding patients to appropriate care and escalating with NSW Ambulance.
    Provide secondary triage for 000 callers in a 24/7 NSW virtual care service, guiding patients to appropriate care and escalating with NSW Ambulance.
    classification: Healthcare & MedicalHealthcare & Medical
    14d ago
    14d ago

    Reviews overview

    2.737 ratings in total
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    89%
    Rate salary as high or average
    43%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at NSW Ambulance?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at NSW Ambulance consistently value the strong camaraderie and supportive relationships with fellow paramedics and operational colleagues, often describing the team as a family. Many find the work rewarding and purposeful, appreciating the opportunity to help people and make a real difference. The rotating roster system with five days off after four days on, along with generous leave entitlements and benefits such as fitness passport, are well regarded. Corporate staff also appreciate the flexible work arrangements and good work/life balance available.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Management support can be inconsistent across different levels, with some employees feeling that procedures may take priority over staff wellbeing. The workload can be demanding, with limited breaks and pressure to move quickly between jobs. Career advancement opportunities may require established connections within the organisation. The service is often short-staffed, leading to expectations of overtime work, and management capabilities vary across different levels of the organisation.

    Recent reviews

    4.0
    Senior People & Culture Business Partner
    Apr 2026
    Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    A highly flexible working life, if you can live with the people challenges.
    The good thingsA considerable amount of flexible in work hours, location and how you deliver your work to your client base.
    The challengesLow levels of leadership capability. Leadership takes a very passive approach to people challenges, which results in ongoing and complex people problems. Boarderline toxic work environment. A lot of complaints around harrassment of all types. A lot of deep seeded problems.
    1.0
    Paramedic
    Apr 2025
    Sydney NSW 20003 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Treated as a number, easily replaceable, and so burnout management is not a thing. No celebration of consistent hard work, only talked to when things aren't meeting KPIs.
    The good thingsFriendliness of fellow paramedics, we are a family of strangers.
    The challengesSome management only care about being by the book rather than caring about the well-being of their staff when staff are burnt out and struggling. Control centre doesn't care if you've had time to do your paperwork or had a moment to breathe before you're rushed onto the next job.
    1.0
    Corporate
    May 2024
    Sydney NSW 20009 to 10 years in the role, former employee
    Empire builders rule supreme under the vague pretence of inclusivity and HR do not follow their own policies.
    The good thingsWere there any? Initially good relationships with co-workers, but the good ones left.
    The challengesLow pay, zero support, poor managers allowed to run the show, zero accountability for senior staff, a punch down culture.
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