As a YES Cadet Instructor, you will work as part of a supportive instructional team to deliver engaging, safe and meaningful training to our cadets. You will help create an environment where young people feel challenged, supported and inspired. Duties may include:
- Assisting with weekly training sessions during school terms
- Supervising and mentoring cadets aged 11–18 years
- Supporting practical skills training such as first aid, basic firefighting, teamwork, leadership and emergency response awareness
- Helping instil discipline, confidence, responsibility and respect
- Supporting camps, excursions and special activities throughout the year
- Providing positive role modelling and pastoral care
- Assisting with safety, welfare and duty-of-care responsibilities
Being a Cadet Instructor is deeply rewarding and offers the chance to make a lasting difference in young lives. You’ll receive:
- Training and support in youth development, instruction and safety
- Mentoring from experienced emergency service and cadet leaders
- Access to DFES wellbeing services, including peer support, counselling and chaplaincy
- Opportunities to develop leadership, communication and coaching skills
- The satisfaction of watching young people grow in confidence, resilience and capability
- The pride of helping shape the future of your local emergency services
Requirements
- National Police Certificate *
- Working with Children Check *
Previous emergency service experience is desirable, but not essential. What matters most is a positive attitude, patience, and a genuine desire to support young people to grow into capable, resilient humans.
* May be arranged via the Organisation. Details to be provided on expression of interest.