Auxiliary Firefighter Role Overview
The role of a Casual Auxiliary Firefighter is crucial in ensuring community safety throughout Queensland. As an auxiliary firefighter, you will respond to emergency situations and participate in training programs to maintain your firefighting skills.
Key Responsibilities:
* Attend a minimum number of emergency calls
* Participate in training programs to preserve firefighting expertise
This position requires candidates to have Australian permanent residency status and a Manual C Class driver's license. In addition to responding to emergencies, you will also be involved in fire prevention activities and support the local community during times of crisis.
As an auxiliary firefighter, you will work closely with experienced firefighters to develop your skills and knowledge. You will be trained in various aspects of firefighting, including equipment operation, first aid, and rescue techniques.
It is essential to note that this role involves working in a fast-paced environment with high levels of physical activity. You must be able to lift heavy equipment, wear protective gear, and remain focused under pressure.
Requirements:
* Australian permanent resident status
* Manual C Class driver's license
Benefits:
As an auxiliary firefighter, you will enjoy a range of benefits, including:
* Opportunities for career advancement and professional development
* A sense of fulfillment and satisfaction from serving the community
* Access to specialized training and equipment
By joining our team as an auxiliary firefighter, you will not only contribute to the safety of your community but also gain valuable skills and experience that can enhance your future prospects.