Discover the profession of a flight respiratory therapist

The profession of a flight respiratory therapist at Airmedic allows you to combine technical skills and human interventions in complex situations in the field. Each case that respiratory therapists are called to work on is a unique experience with its own particularities. This profession therefore requires you to be resourceful and to demonstrate a strong ability to adapt depending on the missions you will carry out. Learn more about Tanya Thibeault and the profession of flight respiratory therapist.
Discover the position of Chairperson of the Cultural Safeguarding Committee at Airmedic
Playing a key role within the organization, the Cultural Safeguarding Committee, established in 2021, aims to provide cultural safeguarding in a way that meets the needs of First Nations with sensitivity, empathy, and respect. Its chairperson, Jessie Lepage, is genuinely motivated by her role within Airmedic. Learn more about Jessie Lepage and the Cultural Safeguarding Committee for First Nations and Inuit.
The deployment of Airmedic in remote regions, a matter of safety for everyone

Airmedic is well known for its helicopter operations. Many interventions, whether in forestry areas or in Indigenous health centers, are carried out through the deployment of our pilots and medical staff using helicopters specifically adapted for this type of operation. Since 2012, over 6,000 missions and 10,000 patients transported have resulted from our operations. What few people know is that the majority of these missions are conducted by airplane.
Discover the role of a captain on the Pilatus PC-12

One of the most well-known roles at Airmedic is that of a pilot. While Airmedic is recognized for its fleet of helicopters dedicated to prehospital interventions, missions requiring an airplane, such as inter-hospital transports, are frequent. Learn more about Vincent Huchot and the role of a captain on the Pilatus PC-12.
Discover the role of a ground operations agent

Airmedic is, first and foremost, a team of dedicated professionals ensuring comprehensive care for our members from the very first moments. When the coordination center receives a call, the ground operations team springs into action so that our aircraft and crew can take off as quickly as possible and provide medical care that meets the highest industry standards.
Discover the role of a medical logistics agent
Airmedic could not save lives across Quebec at any time without a skilled team of medical logistics and supply agents who ensure that our medical staff never lacks what they need. Airmedic gives the spotlight to Marie-Michelle Fortier, who introduces you to the role of a medical logistics agent.
Discover the role of team leader – flight planning

In the continuation of our 10th-anniversary celebrations, we present 10 positions to discover at Airmedic, such as team leader — flight planning at the coordination center, held by Jacynthe Proulx.
Discover the profession of aircraft maintenance technician apprentice
Airmedic is more than just a flying emergency room. First and foremost, it is a team of dedicated professionals who provide comprehensive care for our members from the very first moment. From pilots to customer service agents, medical staff to aircraft maintenance technicians, the field of air transport is full of interesting careers.
Airmedic unveils its new uniforms for its tenth anniversary!

Airmedic is proud to begin its 11th year of operation proudly displaying its colors: blue and red. These designs will enable the teams to provide fair, efficient, and safe medical assistance services in all situations throughout Quebec and internationally, at all times. As a leader and benchmark in air medical transport, Airmedic is committed to providing quality care with passion, respect, dedication, and excellence.
One year already for Airmedic’s Cultural Safety Committee
A year ago, Airmedic established its cultural safety committee. A year of conferences, training, and tools to help staff better understand Indigenous peoples.