Meet the team behind International Paramedic College

Our paramedics, trainers and support staff are passionate about delivering practical emergency care training that builds real confidence. Together, we support students at every stage of their learning journey, helping them develop the skills needed to respond when it matters most.

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Real paramedics as trainers
Flexible blended learning
Industry-relevant qualifications
Hands-on practical training

The team guiding your emergency care journey 

At IPC, our paramedics and educators bring real frontline experience into every lesson. Students learn practical emergency care skills, build confidence, and develop the ability to make calm, effective decisions in real-world emergencies.

  • Real paramedics who share practical skills used in real emergency situations. 
  • Dedicated student support to guide you from enquiry to course completion.
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Get to know the team

Behind every IPC course is a team dedicated to helping people build skills that matter. Each member plays a role in creating a supportive and effective learning experience.

Susan Devlin is the CEO of IPC, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience across vocational education and RTO management. She is passionate about building accessible training pathways that help people step into health and emergency services.

Caroline leads IPC’s audit and compliance activities, ensuring quality training outcomes, regulatory compliance, and robust systems that support students, trainers, and industry partners.

Reahanna Clark is IPC’s Course Advisor, supporting new and continuing students as they navigate their training and career pathways in emergency health care. With over five years of RTO experience and a background in health sciences, she provides helpful guidance on course selection, enrolment, credit transfers, and RPL applications, helping students feel confident throughout their study journey.

Lisa Bailey is IPC’s Head of Product and WHS Officer, responsible for developing and refining learning resources across the organisation. She uses modern tools and technologies to create engaging and effective training experiences.

Allan Burnett is IPC’s Lead Trainer and Assessor and a former Intensive Care Paramedic with more than 20 years of frontline experience. He now shares his extensive clinical knowledge to mentor the next generation of emergency care professionals.

Dee Heffernan is IPC’s Training and Professional Development Officer, working closely with partners to support training delivery and compliance. Drawing on her experience as a trainer and her paramedical studies, she helps partners stay informed, capable, and confident.

Cora is IPC’s Training and Student Success Coordinator, supporting learners from enrolment through to course completion. Known for her solutions-focused style, she helps ensure students stay engaged, supported, and confident throughout their training journey.

Lynette Hawthorn is a Training Coordinator at IPC, helping students navigate their courses and stay on track from start to finish. She is passionate about supporting learners as they develop the skills needed to make a difference in their communities.

Rebecca Wade is a Trainer and Assessor with more than 30 years of experience across community and children’s services. Her career supporting vulnerable individuals shapes her practical, compassionate approach to first aid training.

Tony Ruttley is a Trainer and Assessor with over 20 years of experience in sports medicine and emergency care. His background as a rugby league sports trainer brings valuable real-world insight into injury management and emergency response.

Harjot Singh Sandhu is an experienced Trainer and Assessor with more than 13 years in disability, mental health, and community healthcare. His hands-on background helps him deliver engaging first aid training grounded in real-world scenarios.

Tamieka Huxley is a Trainer and Assessor delivering first aid training across the Northern NSW region. She is passionate about empowering local communities with the confidence and skills to respond effectively in emergencies.

Steve Tevelein is a First Aid and CPR Trainer with extensive experience in emergency response and community service. As a long-time SES member, he brings practical knowledge into every training session.

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Contact us 

Have a question about training, enrolment, or upcoming courses? Our team is here to help. Get in touch, and we’ll guide you through your next steps.