Expressions of Interest-Rotary Wing Pilots-Queensland
In anticipation of an exciting new chapter of growth and expansion, we are inviting expressions of interest from professional’s keen to explore future opportunities with our team. Our focus is on attracting Pilots and Co-Pilots who are driven by a commitment to service excellence as we enhance our operational capabilities across all our community bases through both fixed and touring positions.
What do our Rotary Wing Pilots do?
Our pilots are primarily involved in transporting medical teams and patients to and from emergency situations, accident scenes or between medical facilities in regional and remote areas ensuring that rapid pre-hospital and inter-hospital transport and specialised medical care is available 24/7.
Key Accountabilities
As Rotary Wing Pilot, your key accountabilities are to:
Act as the Pilot-In-Command (PIC) or Co-Pilot according to the LifeFlight Australia (LFA) roster, adhering to published administrative procedures and company policies.
Follow rostered and on-call duties as per company policies, including adherence to the Operations Manual, ensuring alignment with company procedures and protocols.
Ensure compliance with safety protocols and statutory requirements for the safe, effective, and efficient operation of company aircraft. Prioritize the well-being and safety of all staff, aircrew, passengers, and patients.
Identify, manage, and appropriately refer operational and safety risks in accordance with company policy and procedures.
Implement and actively participate in the safety management system, workplace health and safety system, and risk management system.
Monitor the currency of identified items nearing expiry and bring them to the attention of the appropriate manager. Ensure the serviceability and maintenance of operational ancillary equipment.
Attend, participate in, and successfully complete all company operational, safety, fitness, and training sessions, including government contractual requirements. Undergo necessary training for current and new business tasks and assist in mentoring new staff.
Assist with media and public relations activities, fostering goodwill with the public at all times.
Observe LifeFlight Retrieval Medicine (LRM) procedures, maintaining crew coordination and cooperation in the multi-crew environment.
About You
We are looking for experienced Pilots and Co Pilots who meet the below criteria whose qualifications and experience are backed by an Australian Pilots Licence and Logbook.
Mandatory Requirements – Pilots and Co-Pilots
Strong communication skills
A safety-first attitude
Enthusiasm and a drive to achieve and maintain the highest level of competency within aero-medical operations
Mandatory Requirements - Captain
ATPL (H)
CIR ME with minimum 3 renewals (IPCs)
NVFR(H)
Minimum 3000 hours rotary wing
1500 hours PIC rotary wing
1200 hours ME PIC
100 hours Instrument Flight
100 hours Night
Dangerous Goods Certificate
HUET/EBS Certified
Class 1 medical
NVIS Rating
Desirable Criteria
Type Rating (AW 139/ B 412/ BK 117) with 100 hours on type
Previous EMS/SAR experience
Mandatory Requirements – Co-Pilot
CPL (H)
CIR-ME
NVFR(H)
1000 hours rotary wing
500 hours Multi-Engine rotary wing
100 hours PIC rotary wing
LL-WR
Dangerous Goods Certificate
HUET/EBS Certified
Class 1 medical
NVIS Rating
Desirable Criteria
AW139 Type Rating with 50 hours on type
Previous EMS/SAR experience
ATPL (H)
Why LifeFlight?
Impactful Mission: Working for LifeFlight allows individuals to contribute to a mission that directly impacts and improves the health outcomes of those in need. The opportunity to be part of a team that plays a vital role in emergency medical services, rescues, and patient transfers can be deeply rewarding, attracting individuals who are passionate about making a positive difference in people's lives.
Cutting Edge Technology & Training: LifeFlight provides professionals with the chance to work with advanced medical equipment and aviation technology, enhancing their skills and knowledge in a dynamic and challenging environment. The organization invests in ongoing training and professional development, offering employees the opportunity to stay at the forefront of their fields and continuously improve their expertise.
Strong Team Culture & Support: LifeFlight fosters a strong sense of camaraderie and teamwork among its staff. The nature of aeromedical operations requires close collaboration between medical professionals, pilots, and support staff. The organization values a supportive and inclusive work culture, where individuals can rely on their colleagues in high-pressure situations. The shared commitment to the organization's mission creates a sense of purpose and unity, making it an attractive workplace for those who thrive in a team-oriented environment and appreciate the importance of effective collaboration in critical situations.
All applicants must have a have a legal right work in Australia (homeaffairs.gov.au), be fully vaccinated and be eligible to hold a Working with Children Blue Card (Queensland) Who cannot apply for or hold a blue card | Your rights, crime and the law | Queensland Government (www.qld.gov.au)
APPLY:
Comments