Aeromedical and primary healthcare provider for rural and remote Australia
Royal Flying Doctor Service operates a national aeromedical and primary healthcare network across rural and remote Australia, deployed via aircraft and ground services. The organization is healthcare-heavy (74 of 104 active roles) with mid-career focus, reflecting clinical delivery scaled through regional teams. Active projects span mobile patient transport, remote mental health services, and telehealth expansion—addressing a core operational tension: cost pressure alongside geographic access challenges that define remote service delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Industrial Health Lead, Flying Operations Head
RFDS is a nonprofit aeromedical and primary healthcare organization founded in 1928, operating across rural and remote regions of Australia where mainstream health infrastructure is absent. The service delivers emergency retrieval, primary care, telehealth, oral health, and mental health services, supported by aircraft, ground logistics, and volunteer networks. With 1,001–5,000 employees based in Canberra, the organization operates across Australia, UK, Philippines, and US, hiring to expand clinical capacity and remote service delivery capabilities.
RFDS is an Australian nonprofit delivering primary healthcare, emergency aeromedical retrieval, and 24-hour services to rural and remote communities where other health services are unavailable. Founded in 1928, it operates aircraft and ground fleets across remote regions.
Core stack includes Microsoft 365, Office suite, SharePoint, Jira, and Adobe Creative Cloud. No major recent adopts or replacements indicate focus on operational stability over tooling innovation.
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