Australind SES unit are looking for local people to join our team, to provide essential and rewarding services to the community in the South West region of Western Australia.
As an SES volunteer you will be trained to assist the community to cope with natural disasters and emergencies such as land searches, storm damage, cyclones, vehicle accidents, fallen trees and vertical rescues. Volunteers also carry out missing person searches and rescues.
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Department of Fire and Emergency Services - Upper Great Southern Region
Location:
Narrogin WA
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Department of Fire and Emergency Services - Upper Great Southern Region
Location:
Narrogin WA
The Narrogin SES supports our community during natural hazards by making emergency repairs to homes, removing fallen trees, assisting with flood response, and rescuing trapped or injured people. We help Police locate missing persons and support firefighters during large incidents by refilling water bombers, transporting supplies, and setting up communications. Most importantly, we educate our community on how to stay safe during storms, floods, and other hazards. Join us and make a difference!
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.
An exciting and rewarding role with a volunteer-run, emergency service team, 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. generally. In critical situations, the duties performed by Volunteers can mean the difference between life and death.
Join our volunteer Rescue Boat Crew and be involved in the running and operation of our rescue vessels. You will be assisting boaties in trouble.
- You will require enthusiasm and a reasonable level of fitness.
- All training will be provided by Marime Rescue Whitfords.
- We will train you in all aspects of being a marine rescue crew member.
- Spend some great times on the water.
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.
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.
-YOU MUST LIVE WITHIN 20 MINUTES OF BAYSWATER SES
Join Bayswater SES to assist the community during natural disasters, storm and flood events and support a range of other emergency service responders, including fire services and police.