St John is Victoria’s leading provider of First Aid and has a wide range of First Aid training options for you.
At St John, we're about saving lives through First Aid. We aim for at least one person educated, equipped & prepared to provide First Aid in every home, workplace & public gathering.
St John are the largest provider of First Aid Training in Victoria. We have First Aid Training available in more locations than any other provider.
With the flexibility to train onsite at our facilities or at your workplace, we can train you and your business wherever and whenever it suits you – 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!
A training experience you can trust to be delivered to the same high standards by our passionate trainers, wherever and whenever training is completed.
St John is a self-funded Not for profit. Our earnings go towards community programs which equip and prepare people to save lives.
St John delivers trustworthy and reliable service. We successfully train 400,000 Australians each year and are a trusted training provider to many businesses. Our training saves lives.
St John Ambulance (VIC) delivers nationally recognised training and assessment on behalf of St John Ambulance Australia (RTO 88041)
We understand that First Aid is our core business. St John is all about saving lives through First Aid and our number one mission is to increase the level of life-saving First Aid skills throughout the community.
Our strong relationships with peak bodies like the Australian Resuscitation Council means we can evolve our First Aid training delivery as new research and learning methods emerge.
Our training is fully compliant with the Australian Skills Quality Authority and is delivered by professional trainers.
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Participants completing any Nationally Recognised training with St John will get their results added to the national database, as long as they have a valid USI and record it with St John. |
St John Ambulance Australia (RTO 88041) issues a Statement of Attainment to participants who are deemed competent against set assessment criteria. |