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Student: Emergency Medical Care Diploma

Mediclinic International

Job Description

Closing date: 30/06/2026

Recruiter name: Ronell Morrick

Reference number: 69798

Bellville South Africa

MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB

The curriculum is outcomes-based and follows a student-centred approach. It is a two-year programme that consists of theoretical and clinical components.

KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS

To graduate students who are equipped with skills to render lifesaving emergency care to critically ill or injured patients. Graduates will exit with an Advanced Life Support qualification and be able to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa as a Paramedic.

REQUIRED EDUCATION

Please visit the link below to download the programme prospectus containing the minimum educational requirements and additional important information before you apply.

All applicants will be considered, with the understanding that preference will be given in accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of Mediclinic Southern Africa, as well as internal applicants/employees that meet the minimum requirements.

About This Role

Career insights for Emergency Medical Technicians positions

Salary Benchmark
R22,303/month
R15,229 to R36,583/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Common Technologies
Modern EMR/EHR Systems MEDITECH Expanse Microsoft PowerPoint 365 Epocrates Mobile App Toxicology Reference Apps 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult Digital Microsoft Excel 365

Job Overview

Date Posted
09 May 2026
Location
Not Specified, South Africa

Emergency Medical Technicians Insights

Median Salary (ZAR)
R22,303/month
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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