Found 6 volunteering opportunities in Western Australia WA

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  1. Radio Monitor

    Consider this exciting and rewarding role by joining this local, volunteer-run, emergency service team by monitoring and operating the Marine Radio for sea rescue purposes. Radio Operators keep ongoing computer logs of outgoing boats and operates radio to respond to situations. Volunteer members enjoy contributing to their community through their rewarding and satisfying work, whilst obtaining a high degree of training and qualifications in the maritime industry.

    Id:185197
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Lancelin WA
  2. Boat Crew

    Join the volunteer rescue Boat Crew and be involved in the running and operation of our rescue craft! All training will be provided by MRG and promotion through to rescue skipper is possible. Training includes radio operation, boat handling, navigation, rope handling, towage, search and rescue and a host of other maritime skills.

    Id:185196
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Lancelin WA
  3. SES - Emergency Communications Volunteers

    Are you wanting to help the community in emergencies? Do you have skills in radio communications, datacomms or a willingness to learn? We'd love to have you on the Communications Support Unit team!

    Id:209287
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Kewdale WA
  4. ICV Crew- Communications Officer.

    You don't have to be a burly, hose-wrestling bloke to be a firie! The Darling Range Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade Communications work at the control centre of a fire or search manning the radios, tracking firies, mapping fire shapes, and providing specialised support to the Incident Management Team (IMT).

    Id:88707
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Mundaring WA
  5. Crew/Radio Operators/Various roles

    Volunteer Marine Rescue members serve their respective communities on a voluntary basis by undertaking both operational and non-operational roles. VMRS groups work in close liaison with the Western Australia Police, coordinating and performing a range of marine rescue activities for the WA community. Volunteers are trained and equipped to carry out a range of activities such as: Undertaking the role of Skipper or Crew on a dedicated marine rescue vessel. Operating local marine radio services

    Id:208056
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Busselton WA
  6. Radio Operator

    Albany Sea Rescue are looking for volunteers to operate a 2 way radio and computer to talk to mariners who call in when going fishing. They operate 24 hours/7 days per week, with 3 shifts per day. Training will be provided. Will need to sit and pass a National Radio Competency exam.

    Id:149194
    Emergency Response
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Emu Point WA