St John Ambulance Australia ranks and insignia
St John Ambulance Australia employs the use of ranks, as an organisation with its roots in the military. Its rank structure is based upon that of St John Ambulance in the United Kingdom, while also taking inspiration from the Australian Army.
Recent changes
In the mid-2000s, the rank of Sergeant-Major was abolished from the State/Territory level, having already been abolished at a divisional level earlier.
Rank table [1][2]
Colour | Red Stripe | Grey Stripe | Green Stripe | Yellow Stripe | Red Piping |
Insignia (rank slide) | |||||
Meaning | Registered Nurses with or without further rank insignia, as below. | Regional Officers with or without further rank insignia, as below. | Enrolled Nurses with or without further rank insignia, as below. | Paramedics with or without further rank insignia, as below. | Medical practitioners with or without further rank insignia, as below. |
Rank | Cadet | Cadet Corporal | Senior Cadet | Senior Cadet Corporal | Senior Cadet Sergeant |
Insignia | |||||
Notes | Members aged between 11 and 14 years of age and in possession of a Basic First Aid Certificate. | As for cadet, but with leadership responsibilities. | Members aged between 15 and 18 and in possession of a Senior First Aid Certificate. | As for Senior Cadets, but with leadership responsibilities. | As for Senior Cadets, but with more leadership responsibilities than Senior Cadet Corporals |
Rank | Member | Corporal | Sergeant | Cadet Leader |
Insignia | ||||
Notes | Standard rank slide for members | Member with leadership responsibilities | Member with advanced leadership responsibilities and skills | An adult member between 18 and 25 that has undertaken a specific leadership course and is ranked above cadets but below all adult ranks.[3] |
Rank | Officer Grade 6 | Officer Grade 5 | Officer Grade 4 | Officer Grade 3 | Officer Grade 2 | Officer Grade 1 | Commissioner |
Insignia | |||||||
Notes | Divisional/Medical/Regional Officer or Divisional Nurse. | Divisional/Medical/Regional Officer or Divisional Nurse. | Divisional Superintendent/Nursing/ Medical/Regional/State/Territory Officer. | Regional Superintendent. Regional Medical Officer. State/Territory Officer. | State/Territory Officer. | State/Territory Deputy Commissioner. State/Territory Professional Officer. | State/Territory Commissioner. |
Rank | Officer Grade 1 | Chief Officer | Chief Officer | Chief Commissioner |
Insignia | ||||
Notes | National Staff Officer | Chief Officer Cadets Chief Medical Officer Chief Nursing Officer Chief Ambulance Officer | Chief Professional Officer Chief Superintendent Deputy Chief Superintendent | Chief Commissioner |
References
- ↑ St John Ambulance Australia. Uniform Handbook – Operations Branch. August 2006, p. 15-17.
- ↑ St John Ambulance Australia. Event and Emergency First Aid Service Standards. January 2008, p. 19, 23–28, 30–31.
- ↑ "Cadet Leaders 18 to 25". St John Cadets. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
See also
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