Found 6 Emergency Response volunteering opportunities in Australia

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  1. SES Cadet Volunteer

    General training is once a fortnight which involves everything needed to know on search, rescue to enhance skills. Commitment to attending training both fortnightly and over a weekend is a requirement. Able to work in a team and a able to commit to courses. Enjoy working with others and want to learn about emergency services

    Id:65361
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Albany WA
  2. Lifeline Crew - Various locations - #199038

    Members of Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury Sydney’s (LLH2HS’s) Community Crew can volunteer with one of Australia’s leading crisis-support and suicide-prevention organisation to help build resilience and increase safety in our community.

    Id:199038
    Emergency Response
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Gordon NSW
  3. Emergency Services - Catering Truck Driver

    Beep Beep! Work within a team to provide meals and refreshments for Emergency Workers. We are seeking a reliable person with a MR licence or higher to drive our Catering Truck. The Salvation Army Emergency Services (SAES) play a critical role in supporting the needs of disaster affected people and the State’s first responders during times of disaster and emergency.

    Id:155570
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Malaga WA
  4. Emergency Services - SAES Catering Team Member

    Are you reliable, flexible and enjoy working around food? Work within a team to provide meals and refreshments for our dedicated team of Emergency Workers. We are seeking Catering team members to provide meals and refreshments for our dedicated Emergency Workers.

    Id:155571
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Malaga WA
  5. SES Emergency Response

    When a natural disaster strikes or an emergency situation arises, DFES’s State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers can be found providing a wide range of volunteer services to help the community cope from the impact a disaster. This involves providing emergency repairs on buildings, to restoration of essential services and ferrying cargo and passengers across flood waters. Helping the community to recover by responding to natural disasters is only part of SES’ responsibility.

    Id:8096
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Greenfields WA
  6. SES Volunteers

    While the primary role of the SES is to respond to incidents involving floods and storms, it also provides crucial support and assistance to other emergency service organisations. SES is open to men and women with a reasonable degree of physical fitness and a passion to get involved within their community. When a natural disaster strikes or an emergency situation arises, DFES’s SES volunteers can be found providing a wide range of volunteer services to help the community.

    Id:49283
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Pinjarra WA