AMBULANCE Tasmania is set to cut up to 35 full-time jobs this financial year, according to a savings document obtained by the State Opposition.

The Ambulance Tasmania Employee Consultation paper outlines possible savings strategies to help the service achieve the $99.1 million in savings required over the next four years.

The document, released to employees this month, says the savings target means significant changes will occur at Ambulance Tasmania that will “definitely impact our employees” and that job cuts will be required.

“A proportionate estimate is approximately 30 to 35 (full-time equivalents) for Ambulance Tasmania,” the document says.

Health Minister Michael Ferguson said there has been no final decision on any reduction in FTE numbers at Ambulance Tasmania.