Auxiliary Firefighter Role
The role of an Auxiliary Firefighter is crucial in maintaining community safety and emergency preparedness. As a vital member of the emergency services team, you will respond to fires and other emergency incidents, promoting safety and well-being within your community.
Key Responsibilities:
* Attend fire and emergency incidents, ensuring prompt response and effective management of situations.
* Promote community safety through proactive engagement and education initiatives.
* Develop and maintain competencies through regular drills and training courses, staying up-to-date with the latest techniques and best practices.
* Maintain required attendance standards for emergency incidents and training, demonstrating commitment and reliability.
* Operate specialist firefighting and rescue equipment, utilizing technical skills and knowledge to save lives and protect property.
To succeed in this role, you must possess a strong commitment to community safety, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Requirements:
* Australian Permanent Resident Status, ensuring eligibility to work in the country.
* Manual C Class driver's licence, allowing for safe transportation to emergency incidents.
Benefits:
The Queensland Fire Department offers a dynamic and supportive work environment, providing opportunities for professional growth and development. You will be part of a dedicated team committed to making a difference in your community.
What We Offer:
Ongoing training and professional development, enabling you to enhance your skills and knowledge.
A chance to make a positive impact on your community, contributing to its safety and well-being.