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Remote Support Volunteer

Remote Support Volunteer

SUNNY MEADOW SANCTUARY


260 Chapman Road, Barre, MA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Writing/Research, Communications/Marketing

Causes:

Animals, Environment & Nature

Assist Sunny Meadow Sanctuary from anywhere by helping with grant research and writing, fundraising, social media management, and marketing. Volunteers with special talents are encouraged to contribute to the sanctuary's mission.

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Volunteer Day Participant

Volunteer Day Participant

SUNNY MEADOW SANCTUARY


260 Chapman Road, Barre, MA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Interpersonal

Causes:

Animals, Environment & Nature

Join us every Saturday from 11am - 2pm to help clean the animals' living spaces, feed them, and assist with property maintenance. Volunteers also enjoy monthly vegan potlucks and the opportunity to connect with like-minded animal lovers.

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Volunteer On-Call Firefighter and/or EMT

Volunteer On-Call Firefighter and/or EMT

Oakham Fire Dept


178 Barre Rd, Oakham, MA (5.2mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

The Oakham Fire Department (OFD) is seeking dedicated on-call firefighters and EMT's to assist in serving and protecting the residents of Oakham. These public service positions can be difficult and dangerous but the camaraderie and self-satisfaction in helping others in your community is truly rewarding. OFD will provide training for all committed applicants. If interested please stop in Fire Headquarters 178 Barre Road Monday nights or checkout our website at http://www.oakham-ma.gov/departments/fire.cfm and fill out an application! | Requirements: If you are already a firefighter or EMT that is great but OFD will provide training for all committed applicants. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT

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Internships

Internships

TURN BACK TIME


250 Marshall St., Paxton, MA (12.4mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Teach, Mentor, Speak, Other

Causes:

Education, Environment & Nature, Children & Youth

Turn Back Time offers internships for college students in multiple disciplines. Interns will learn about the benefits of nature, sustainable farming, and environmental conservation practices.

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Farm Service Day Volunteer

Farm Service Day Volunteer

TURN BACK TIME


250 Marshall St., Paxton, MA (12.4mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Skilled Craft or Trade, Other

Causes:

Education, Environment & Nature, Children & Youth

Join Turn Back Time for Farm Service Day to help prepare the farm for planting season. Volunteers will engage in various projects suitable for all skill levels, supporting the farm's operations.

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Weekly Volunteer

Weekly Volunteer

TURN BACK TIME


250 Marshall St., Paxton, MA (12.4mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Teach, Mentor, Speak, Interpersonal

Causes:

Education, Environment & Nature, Children & Youth

Participate in weekly volunteering opportunities with Turn Back Time. Volunteers can join groups such as agencies serving young adults with disabilities, college and high school clubs, and community service projects.

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Guide at the Center

Guide at the Center

ATHOL BIRD AND NATURE CLUB INC


100 Main Street, Athol, MA (13.6mi)

Skills:

Teach, Mentor, Speak, Interpersonal, Nature/Animal

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Work as a guide at the Millers River Environmental Center, helping visitors learn about the exhibits and the natural history collection.

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Program Planner

Program Planner

ATHOL BIRD AND NATURE CLUB INC


100 Main Street, Athol, MA (13.6mi)

Skills:

Administrative, Interpersonal, Communications/Marketing

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Volunteers are needed to help plan programs at the Millers River Environmental Center. This includes developing ideas for events and coordinating logistics.

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Maintenance Volunteer

Maintenance Volunteer

ATHOL BIRD AND NATURE CLUB INC


100 Main Street, Athol, MA (13.6mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Administrative, Nature/Animal

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Assist with maintenance tasks inside or outside the Millers River Environmental Center. Tasks may include cleaning, organizing, and minor repairs.

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Computer Networking Volunteer

Computer Networking Volunteer

ATHOL BIRD AND NATURE CLUB INC


100 Main Street, Athol, MA (13.6mi)

Skills:

Technology, Administrative, Communications/Marketing

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Help assess current computer equipment and set up computers for use at the Millers River Environmental Center. Technical expertise is required.

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Exhibits Team Member

Exhibits Team Member

ATHOL BIRD AND NATURE CLUB INC


100 Main Street, Athol, MA (13.6mi)

Skills:

Arts, Teach, Mentor, Speak, Nature/Animal

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Collaborate with artists, educators, and naturalists to create engaging displays for the Center's collection. This role involves creativity and teamwork.

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Auxiliary Firefighter

Auxiliary Firefighter

Bondsville Fire Dept


Bondsville, MA (18.4mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

Volunteer Opportunities Bondsville Mass- Individuals interested in the fire service or considering a career in firefighting are encouraged to apply for membership in the Bondsville Auxiliary Fire Department. These positions are volunteer (non-paid) and on-call. The work may involve strenuous activity and lifting greater than 40 lbs on a fairly regular basis. Bondsville Auxiliary Firefighters operates under the direction of the Fire Department. It is a non-paying, non-profit organization whose members volunteer their time, energy and skills to provide support services to Bondsville Fire Department and various town agencies and mutual aid assistance to other communities as requested. The delivery of auxiliary fire services is a unique and complex undertaking. It requires service oriented volunteers who posses sound judgment, physical and moral courage, fidelity and personal integrity. Furthermore, providing auxiliary fire services is a team effort. Each member must posses a strong willingness and capability for being an integral part of a team. Auxiliary Firefighters will be limited to no more than 4 members. To schedule an interview, or if you additional information, e-mail a request to the Bondsville Auxiliary Firefighters at bondsvilleauxiliryff@gmail.com | Requirements: Minimum Requirements for a Auxiliary Firefighter Be between 16 1/2 and 18 years of age and have a signed parental waiver  No felony convictions  Previous education or experience in the area of firefighting is not necessary. Successful applicants will be provided with the equipment and support needed to complete entry-level firefighting training requirements/ minimum skills requirements (approximately 20 hours) during their probationary period of employment. | Categories: Other

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Call Firefighter

Call Firefighter

Bondsville Fire Dept


Bondsville, MA (18.4mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Healthcare/Medical, Interpersonal

Causes:

Disaster Relief, Poverty, Veterans & Military Families

A call firefighter is a homeowner or other resident just like you, has an interest in helping his or her neighbors whenever a fire, accident or other natural disaster strikes. As a paid-on-call department, the Bondsville Fire Department depends upon the timely and determined response of these citizen members who selflessly serve their community when the alarm sounds. Under the general direction of the Fire Chief, a paid-on-call firefighter is responsible for answering calls, and extinguishing fires, protecting life and property, operating and maintaining fire equipment, apparatus and quarters. The position requires extensive training in the use of apparatus, tools, and equipment and the performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions, which may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as smoke and cramped surroundings, and in the inspections of buildings for fire hazards to prevent fires from starting. Essential Duties and Responsibilities While not all-inclusive, the following duties are normal for this position:  Respond to fire and other emergency medical calls  Drive and operate fire vehicles and equipment  Select hose and nozzle depending on the type of fire and direct stream of water or chemical onto fire  Position and climb ladders to gain access to upper levels of buildings or to assist individuals from burning structures  Create openings in buildings for ventilation or entrance using an ax, chisel, crowbar, smoke ejectors and power saws  Administer first aid and or CPR to injured persons and those overcome by fire and smoke  Communicate with supervisor during fire using portable two way radio  Participate in drills, demonstrations, and courses in hydraulics, pump operation and maintenance, and fire fighting techniques  Attend training courses, read and study assigned materials related to fire prevention, suppression, rescue, training and public fire safety education  Perform assigned duties in maintaining apparatus, quarters, buildings, equipment, grounds, and hydrants  Inspect buildings for fire hazards and compliance with fire prevention ordinances  Participate in public fire safety education Physical Demands and Work Environment Firefighting is very heavy work. You will be exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 40 pounds of force constantly to move objects. The job is performed both indoors and outdoors in approximately equal amounts. Firefighters are occasionally exposed to hazards or risk of bodily injury. They are also occasionally exposed to extreme heat, extreme cold, and wet or humid conditions. There is also occasional exposure to odors, toxic conditions, dust, poor ventilation, vibrations, and moderate noise. | Requirements: Minimum Requirements for a Paid-On-Call Firefighter  18 years of age  Posses a high school diploma or equivalent  Posses a valid driver's license issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts  No felony convictions  Previous education or experience in the area of firefighting is not necessary. Successful applicants will be provided with the equipment and support needed to complete entry-level firefighting training requirements/ minimum skills requirements (approximately 20 hours) during their probationary period of employment. | Categories: Firefighter

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