St John Ambulance WA
Overview
With over 130 years of experience, St John WA is a trusted provider of health and medical services across Western Australia, supporting corporate, mining, maritime, logistics, and infrastructure projects.
Beyond its statewide ambulance and first aid services, St John WA delivers workplace health solutions that integrate medical governance, clinical operations, emergency response, and staff wellbeing into every project. This approach improves outcomes in critical medical emergencies, supports ongoing employee health, and minimises operational risks.
St John’s comprehensive services include:
- Clinical readiness assessments - Ensuring emergency systems perform effectively when needed.
- On-site medical personnel - Paramedics, medics, and registered nurses deployed for large-scale projects.
- Occupational health services - Pre-employment checks, drug and alcohol testing, injury management, and ongoing health monitoring.
- Training programs - First aid, mental health, critical response training, and emergency drills.
- Equipment and medical vehicle leasing - Fully equipped medical vehicles, first aid supplies, and emergency response equipment tailored to project needs.
This model enhances safety and wellbeing, supporting both project teams and the wider community.
Capabilities
Beyond our core emergency and patient transport services, St John WA offers a diverse range of specialised health and medical support solutions. These include:
- First Aid Training
- Specialised clinical and critical emergency response training
- Mental health and psychosocial safety support
- Occupational Health Services
- Provision of clinical personnel (nurses, medics, paramedics)
- Leasing of ambulances
- Clinical governance and readiness assessments
Discriminators
- State ambulance service provider
- provision of GP, Dental and Occupational health services through urgent care centres
- Critical Care and Special Operations services and support
- Largest employer of paramedical staff in WA
- Footprint across the entire state via metropolitan and regional subcentres
- Provider of around 70% of the state’s First Aid training requirements
- Management of the states defibrillator network of over 12,000 units