The role of an auxiliary firefighter involves responding to emergency incidents, promoting community safety and emergency preparedness through education activities, and developing competencies by participating in regular drills and training courses. Key accountabilities include attending emergency incidents, contributing to community education activities, developing and maintaining competencies, and operating specialist firefighting equipment.
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Key Requirements
* Employers' written consent to attend incidents and emergencies
* Living or working within a reasonable distance of the auxiliary fire station
* Australian permanent resident status
* Manual C-class driver's license
Benefits
* Contributing to the safety of people and property across Queensland through effective prevention, preparation, response, and recovery activities
* Developing skills and competencies to ensure safety and effectiveness on the fire ground
* Promoting a positive team approach in all work activities
Others
* To be assessed on leadership and management behavioural competencies for this role
* To exemplify QFES shared values: Respect, Integrity, Trust, Courage, Loyalty