The role of an auxiliary firefighter involves delivering high-quality fire, rescue, emergency and disaster management services.
Key Responsibilities:
* Respond to incidents involving fire and other emergencies in a professional manner
* Promote community safety through targeted education initiatives
* Develop and maintain competencies by participating in regular drills and training courses
* Operate specialist equipment in a safe and effective manner
Requirements:
* Obtain employer consent prior to attending incidents
* Reside or work within a reasonable distance of the nearest auxiliary fire station
* Hold Australian Permanent Resident Status
* Hold a current Manual C Class driver's license
Benefits:
This opportunity offers the chance to make a meaningful contribution to public safety and security while developing valuable skills and experience.
Others:
Applicants should have strong communication and teamwork skills with the ability to work effectively in a dynamic environment.