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Bernie Jauncey

Bernie Jauncey

Lecturer, Paramedicine

School of Health

Email: bjauncey@usc.edu.au

Telephone: +61 7 5456 3737

Location: Sunshine Coast, SD-H1-3.35

Bernadette Jauncey (Bernie) is a Lecturer in Paramedicine at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, having recently been appointed to the role on a permanent basis. She brings extensive clinical, operational, and educational experience to the program, with a career spanning military, remote, and civilian paramedicine.

Bernie began her career as a Rotary Wing Retrieval Medic with the Australian Defence Force in 1999, serving on Blackhawk and Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopters, with deployments under the United Nations and World Health Organisation to East Timor and the Solomon Islands. Following this, she worked in remote and austere environments as a Clinical Advisor and Rescue Team Leader in the mining sector, with additional deployments supporting Border Force operations in the Northern Territory. After transitioning from Defence, Bernie worked as a civilian paramedic in Sydney before joining Queensland Ambulance Service in 2008, where she held a variety of senior operational, coordination, state disaster management, and clinical education roles across Metro North Region such as Clinical Support Officer and Senior Clinical Educator spanning.

A sessional academic for over ten years prior to her appointment, Bernie has a strong commitment to student learning, clinical education, and professional development. She is currently undertaking an Honours degree, with her research driven by a strong interest in veteran health, wellbeing, and the transition from military to civilian clinical and emergency service roles, with the aim of publishing her findings.

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Teaching and supervision

Teaching

  • PAR204 Paramedic Primary Healthcare - Respiratory and Immunology
  • PAR321 Paramedic Primary Healthcare: Transition to Practice

Professional

Awards and memberships

Professional Membership

  • Associate of the Australasian College of Paramedicine (AACPara)
  • Australian Healthcare Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

Awards/Fellowships

  • National Long Service Medal - 25 year clasp, 2025
  • Queensland Ambulance Long Service Medal, 2021
  • Australian Service Medal, 2004
  • Defence Return from Active Service Badge, 2004
  • Defence Medal, 2003
  • Australian Active Service Medal, 2002

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