Emergency Medical Services and Rescue Services are a key part of society's overall safety. The work of paramedics and rescuers is very demanding and often the operating environment is completely uncontrolled. Occupational safety challenges have been widely identified. Changing working fields is indeed common among related professional groups. One third of recent graduates consider changing fields due to the workload. A particularly critical period has been identified as the so-called joint phase, i.e., the transition phase from education to working life, and the early years of a working career. The goal of the project is to improve the ability of professionals to cope at work, and to stay in the field by improving the transition phase from education to working life. The success of this joint project is important to improve worker’s individual professional growth, well-being at work, and the holding power of related companies suffering from labor shortages. The AidVerse – safe career of paramedics and rescuers with metaverse technology (April 1, 2024–May 31, 2026), will develop a virtual learning environment based on innovative metaverse technology. AidVerse is a joint project by Turku University of Applied Sciences and South-West Finland Emergency Services, aiming to provide with a new and innovative approach high-quality familiarization and mentoring considering occupational safety. AidVerse operates using metaverse technology and concepts. Metaverse is a new megatrend in technology, perfectly suited to the challenging needs of the prehospital emergency care and rescue industry. The environment applies mixed reality (virtual and augmented reality) and enables interactive and collaborative learning. AidVerse empowers authentic interaction between learners, teachers, and mentors. It is cost-effective system allowing both remotely and on-site training. The learning environment can be used for different purposes, for instance, training of an individual employee, working in pairs, and even larger exercises with tens of actors. The project is a natural continuation of the organizations' close cooperation with local partners. For example, the training ambulance pilot, started in August 2022, supports the goals and contents of this project. Furthermore, AidVerse is based on the metaverse technology developed during the last two years by Turku University of Applied Sciences. This technology has been created after several cooperation projects with mid and large size partners, like the Meyer’s shipyard case. As always, the quality and the effectiveness of learning will be verified. In this case, biometric sensors and other technological solutions will allow systematic objective data collection for that type of analysis. AidVerse is an innovative learning environment to support the transition to working life, the early years, and the well-being of paramedics and rescuers. The project focuses on the development of continuous learning and digitalization systems in the field of social health and rescue. The AidVerse learning environment is new in Finland and no similar projects are known. Thus, this project supports the reputation of the organizations and all of South-West Finland as a developer of new innovations. Developing innovative approaches around metaverse-based technology will also enable the systematic further development. After the project, the AidVerse training application is planned to be distributed nationwide, to enable its use more widely in healthcare and other fields. We aim to make it accessible to all Finns in the future.