
What does the Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service do?
- Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service (VFRS) volunteers play a significant and vital role in helping to ensure their local communities are safe.
- Volunteers carry out a range of activities including: Responding to local emergencies, such as: structure fires; bush and scrub fires; road crash rescues; and hazardous material emergencies.
- Working with the community to identify and manage local fire risk.
- Undertaking local fire prevention activities with the community.
- Educating school children in fire safety.
What are the benefits of volunteering?
- Increase your knowledge and skills.
- Personal satisfaction.
- Opportunity to meet new people.
- Serve your community.
- Active involvement in emergency services.
- Challenge yourself.
- Opportunity to apply your skills in a new environment.
Responsibilities include:
- Attending fires, road crash rescue and hazardous material incidents whenever possible.
- Participating in training and drills.
- Attending brigade meetings regularly.
- Maintaining appliances, equipment and personal protective equipment
- Maintaining a reasonable level of fitness appropriate to the tasks allocated.
Requirements
- National Police Certificate *
Due to the nature of the role you will need to reside within 15kms of the Kununurra townsite
* May be arranged via the Organisation. Details to be provided on expression of interest.