New Zealand Certificate in Emergency Care (First Responder)

Learn the skills required for first responder roles. This programme gives you the ability to provide primary first-aid care until advanced medical care is available. Learn to assess medical trauma and manage complex emergencies. You will need a valid first-aid certificate to do this programme.

 

What you will learn

Learn how to confidently and competently intervene as an emergency care first responder and sustain life until handover to advanced medical care can occur

  • Operate safely, lawfully and ethically as an emergency care first responder
  • Assess and manage medical and trauma conditions as an emergency care first responder
  • Make decisions as an emergency care first responder, within designated areas of responsibility, accountability, and competence
  • Communicate and collaborate effectively to achieve the best outcome as an emergency care first responder

 

Graduates of this qualification may be able to work in emergency care first responder roles in a variety of settings such as ambulance, outdoor recreation, marine, industrial, and volunteer rescue. Graduates of this qualification do not automatically have a medical delegation or an authority to practice. This is a separate endorsement which may be granted by a service provider.

 

More detail about this qualification

This programme is delivered online with block courses on campus in Wellington. Students must be able to attend these block courses in person.

 

This programme consists of three courses which have a specific emphasis on developing emergency care first responder skills, attitudes and knowledge:

  • EC3001: Emergency Care (20 credits)
  • EC3002: Professional practice for first responders (10 credits)
  • EC3003: Manage complex emergency situations (10 credits)