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Derby Fire & Rescue Dept.
Responsible for the protection of life and property. Tasks may include: • Responding to fire, medical and emergencies. • Laying and connecting hoses to hydrants. • Operating fire apparatus, aerial devices, nozzles, pumps, handheld fire extinguishers, and other emergency equipment as needed. • Operating in immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) atmospheres for the protection of life and property. • Performing rescues and administering basic life support to victims and patients. • Performing salvage operations during and after fires. • Providing courtroom testimony when necessary. Responsible for participating in training. Tasks may include: • Participating in formal and phased intensive training and instruction sessions. • Participating in department physical fitness program. • Participating in training in order to maintain necessary certifications. Responsible for participating in inspections. Tasks may include: • Inspecting buildings and property for possible fire hazards and compliance with adopted fire code. • Completing annual fire hydrant flow testing and preventive maintenance. Responsible for participating in public education activities. Tasks may include: • Providing fire safety education to public and private schools, daycares, and other locations or organizations as necessary. • Presenting fire station tours to the public when necessary. Responsible for maintenance and repair. Tasks may include • Performing daily routine cleaning and maintenance of all fire apparatus and equipment. • Checking all fire apparatus and equipment daily to ensure it is in good working order. • Returning all equipment to good working order after an emergency response. • Performing daily housekeeping and maintenance of fire station. | Requirements: POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Roles: This position requires the ability to work independently and perform in a team environment on a regular basis. The ability to withstand heavy physical activity, control emotions and actions, and respond quickly and logically during stressful situations. Work Schedule: Consists of staffing a minimum of 12 hours and attending 1 training meeting a month minimum. Subject to call back for assistance with special events. May be called upon to fill positions on a shift to complete minimum staffing levels. Subject to emergency call back. Wears a pager. Impact: Successful completion of work tasks results in increased safety and community satisfaction and efficient utilization of material and equipment. Latitude: Most duties are defined and consistent from day to day. Problem-solving is accomplished in conjunction with supervisor. Decisions are reviewed by others. Must be able to make quick decisions regarding the protection of life and property. Interaction: This position requires frequent face-to-face interaction with employees throughout the organization and the general public. Frequent interaction with outside agencies including municipal, county, state, and federal agencies is also required. Education: • High School Diploma or equivalent, required. Experience: • No experience required. Skills: • Must possess the ability to learn methods, principles, and practices of modern firefighting operation and techniques. • Must possess the ability to learn how to safely operate firefighting vehicles and equipment. • Must possess the ability to meet and deal tactfully with the general public and to communicate effectively and clearly, both orally and in writing. • Must possess the ability to learn how to operate office equipment. Certification/License: • Valid Kansas driver’s license and a good driving record, required. • IFSAC certified Firefighter I and Hazardous Materials Operations, within one year of beginning date of recruit class, required. • EMT certification through State of Kansas Board of EMS (KBEMS) within two years of beginning date of recruit class, required. Physical: • Must have a Volunteer Firefighter Fit for Duty signed by a physician or medical professional. • Must not have any medical condition(s) that can affect a candidate’s ability to safely perform the essential job tasks of a firefighter as outlined in Chapter 6, NFPA 1582. • Must possess the ability to pass the City of Derby Fire and Rescue Strength and Agility testing annually. Must be able to wear face masks. Work Environment: Frequent exposure to adverse weather conditions and hazardous situations. Frequent carrying, lifting, moving, or pushing of 50 pounds. Frequent bending, stooping, kneeling, squatting, and twisting. Exposure to human blood and body fluids, heavy machinery, excessive noise, hazardous chemicals, explosives, radiation, confined areas and heights. Must live within 3 miles of Derby, Ks. city limits. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Derby Fire & Rescue Dept.
Answer calls, do fire prevention/education. Respond to all types of calls including medical first respons | Requirements: IFSAC Firefighter I minimum Kansas EMT-B within 1 year of finishing recruit classes. Staff a minimum of 24 hours monthly not including night time staffing. Assist with Derby Special Events. Live within 30 minutes of a Derby Fire Station | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Mulvane Emer Svcs
Applications are being taken for the January 2016 Fire Department new member class. This class will start in January and run thru April and includes around 80 hours of training, meeting one night a week. | Requirements: Must be physically fit to carry out the duties required of a Firefighter. Must pass background check. Applications are online at: http://www.mulvaneemergencyservices.org/Files/Fire%20Dept.%20Application.pdf | Categories: Firefighter
Arkansas River Coalition Incorporated
Assist with organizing and supporting events such as the Rose Hill OK Kids Day. Volunteers will help with event logistics and engage with participants.
Arkansas River Coalition Incorporated
Join us in building our environmental information and educational activism efforts. We are looking for passionate individuals to help raise awareness about environmental issues affecting the Arkansas River.
Bunny Tnt Inc
Assist in the care and socialization of rabbits by providing grooming, feeding, and interaction to ensure their well-being. Volunteers will also help with organizing and participating in social events such as 'Hop-ins' and therapy visits to care homes.
Wanderer Speaks United
Join Wanderer Speaks United in serving the community through various art-related events and outreach programs. Volunteers can assist in administrative tasks, outreach, or participate in artistic activities to support those in need.
Dui Victims Center Of Kansas Inc
Participate in organizing and executing the Memorial Holiday Drive for Victims. Volunteers help honor victims and support their families during the holiday season.
Dui Victims Center Of Kansas Inc
Assist with registration, check-in, seating, and speaking at victim panels. Volunteers help victims share their stories and raise awareness about the impact of impaired driving.
Dui Victims Center Of Kansas Inc
Assist in the planning and execution of the Annual Candlelight Vigil of Hope and Remembrance. Volunteers help create a meaningful event to honor those affected by impaired driving.
Culture Creations Inc
Contribute your skills and passion to support systemic change and empowerment within the foster care community. Roles are available in event planning, social media, fundraising, and mentoring, allowing you to make a meaningful impact.
Arkansas River Coalition Incorporated
Join the effort to clean up the Arkansas River. Volunteers will help remove trash and debris to maintain the beauty and health of the river.
Community Operations Recovery Empowerment Inc
Join us for the 10th Year Celebration of Juneteenth ICT and become part of our vibrant community. Volunteers are expected to embody values of community, inclusivity, and cultural diversity, and should be compassionate, enthusiastic, reliable, and willing to learn.
Kansas K-9 Resq Inc
Provide a temporary home for dogs in need, offering them care and support until they find a permanent home. Foster volunteers play a crucial role in the rehabilitation and socialization of rescue dogs.
Double G Rescue And Rehabilitation Corporation
Volunteers will assist in the care and grooming of horses, providing therapeutic interaction with the animals. This opportunity is open to individuals of all skill levels who wish to contribute to the well-being of equine animals.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Plan and organize social events for the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society. This role involves coordinating event logistics, managing invitations, and ensuring successful execution of events.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Assist in indexing scrapbooks of obituaries for the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society. This role involves organizing and cataloging obituary records for easy access and research.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Write articles for 'The Register', the quarterly publication of the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society. Articles should focus on genealogical and historical topics relevant to Sedgwick County and the broader Kansas area.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Edit and manage the publication of the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society's newsletter. Responsibilities include compiling articles, editing content, and overseeing the distribution of the newsletter.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Coordinate building and grounds maintenance efforts for the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society. Responsibilities include organizing maintenance schedules, overseeing repairs, and ensuring the upkeep of facilities.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Serve as a Board member to help guide the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society in its mission to preserve and distribute genealogical and historical information. Responsibilities include attending meetings and contributing to decision-making processes.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Lead a Special Interest Group (SIG) or discussion group focused on genealogical topics. Responsibilities include organizing meetings, preparing discussion materials, and facilitating group discussions.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Help photograph cemeteries for the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society's records. This role involves visiting cemeteries, taking clear photographs of gravestones, and documenting the information accurately.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Assist visitors at the library by serving as a greeter or helping with library tasks. Responsibilities include welcoming guests, providing information, and assisting with basic library operations.
Midwest Historical And Genealogical Society Inc
Work as a greeter in the library on Saturday mornings, welcoming visitors and assisting with basic inquiries and library operations.
Wichita Community Gardens Inc
Help plant native pollinators in the garden and at the Kansas Wildlife Exhibit. Distribute plants and seeds to the community in partnership with the Wichita Bee City initiative.
Wichita Community Gardens Inc
Assist with the Plant A Row program by growing and donating produce to ICT Food Rescue and the Kansas Wildlife Exhibit. Participate in educational meetings and community events to promote sustainable gardening practices.
Andover Fire & Rescue
AFR is always looking for quality men and women with a desire to serve. | Requirements: HS diploma or GED. Must live within 10 miles of the district. | Categories: Firefighter
Storytime Village Inc
Assist in organizing and conducting literacy programs for children in underserved communities. Volunteers will help distribute books, engage with children, and support reading activities.
Westside Good Neighbor Center
Volunteers are encouraged to serve the needy on the second Saturday morning of each month. Duties include checking in and out clients, entering data, counseling clients, marking and stocking shelves, and helping clients select food items.
Westside Good Neighbor Center
Volunteers are needed to help with unloading pallets of food, stocking pantry shelves, checking in clients, and assisting with shopping during Covid-19 operations. Volunteers may also provide counseling to clients.
Wichita Animal Action League
Review adoption and foster applications to ensure suitable matches between animals and potential adopters. Volunteers need attention to detail and good judgment.
Wichita Animal Action League
Assist in organizing and running adoption events, helping animals find their forever homes. Volunteers engage with the public and help showcase the animals available for adoption.
Wichita Animal Action League
Help run the organization's social media platforms to increase awareness and engagement. Volunteers create content and manage posts to highlight animals and events.
Wichita Animal Action League
Volunteers help transport animals to vet appointments, ensuring they receive necessary medical care. This role requires a commitment to animal welfare and reliability in transportation.
Wichita Animal Action League
Photograph animals waiting for adoption to help them find homes. Volunteers use their photography skills to capture appealing images of animals for promotional use.
Wichita Animal Action League
Volunteers are needed to walk dogs, providing them with exercise and socialization. This role is crucial for the well-being of the animals and helps prepare them for adoption.
Clearwater Fire Dept
Members to join our organization with a desire to help the community, learn to be firefighters and EMS providers. Must be 17 y/o, willing to commit to attending 30% of the activities, and give unselfishly of your time. Someone who wants to make our city as safe as possible for the citizens, visitors, and those passing through. | Requirements: Minimum age of 17 y/o Drivers License Desire to join an elite group of people dedicated to protecting our community Desire to help others in time of need. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Department Support
Clearwater Fire Dept
Volunteers needed to help staff your local fire department. The Clearwater Emergency Services are looking for dedicated individuals who want to help our community stay safe. These dedicated people must have a loyalty to the community they serve at the citizens worst times. We are hear to make their day better. Please go to our website www.clearwaterks.org to gain additional information on the department. | Requirements: Must be minimum age of 17 Valid Drivers license High School Graduate/GED Clear Driving history clean Background check non user of recreational drugs Willing to participate in at least 30% of calls and training Willing to support the mission of the Clearwater Emergency Services Willing to become medically trained and work on the ambulance Willing to become Firefighter certified | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Community Education, Department Support, Fundraising
Koinonia Senior Care Inc
Develop and implement enrichment activities for seniors to enhance their social and spiritual well-being. This role involves planning events, coordinating volunteers, and ensuring activities align with the organization's mission.
Koinonia Senior Care Inc
Coordinate outreach efforts to engage the community in supporting homebound seniors. Responsibilities include organizing events, managing outreach communications, and building relationships with community partners.
Koinonia Senior Care Inc
Assist in creating and editing the KSC Connection newsletter, which provides updates and inspirational content for seniors and their caregivers. Responsibilities include writing articles, editing submissions, and coordinating with contributors.
Arkansas River Coalition Incorporated
Participate in monitoring water quality along the Arkansas River. Volunteers will help collect and analyze samples to ensure the health of the river ecosystem.
Valley Center Animal League Inc
A volunteer foster parent provides in-home care for animals, helping them stay out of shelters until a permanent home is found. Responsibilities include providing food, shelter, and veterinary care, as well as facilitating adoption through advertisements and training if needed.
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