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Firth Rural Fire Dist
Help Firth Fire and Rescue serve our community by being a public service member. We strive to serve our community in the most caring way possible. From helping you escape safely from a car accident, to saving your house from a raging fire, we cover it all. If you enjoy serving the people of your community, join our department and help us serve our mission. | Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age at time of appointment. Possess a valid driver's license upon appointment. Obtain Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification within first year. Possess no medical or physical disabilities that might impede the ability to perform firefighting and rescue functions. Must Possess Ability To: Communicate effectively with the public, personnel from other agencies and other volunteers. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with other members of the department. Respond to emergency and non-emergency situations at all hours of the day and night as available. Think clearly and decisively in stressful situations, carry out complex directions and follow orders of superiors. Work in hazardous and unfamiliar situations. Wear protective clothing for extended periods of time often in extreme weather conditions. Climb ladders, which require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Meet and maintain physical standards required for fire and rescue work. Learn modern structural and wildland fire suppression techniques. Learn First-Aid and CPR techniques. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Firth Rural Fire Dist
Help Firth Fire and Rescue serve our community by being a public service member. We strive to serve our community in the most caring way possible. From helping you escape safely from a car accident, to saving your house from a raging fire, we cover it all. If you enjoy serving the people of your community, join our department and help us serve our mission. | Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age at time of appointment. Possess a valid driver's license upon appointment. Obtain Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification within first year. Possess no medical or physical disabilities that might impede the ability to perform firefighting and rescue functions. Must Possess Ability To: Communicate effectively with the public, personnel from other agencies and other volunteers. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with other members of the department. Respond to emergency and non-emergency situations at all hours of the day and night as available. Think clearly and decisively in stressful situations, carry out complex directions and follow orders of superiors. Work in hazardous and unfamiliar situations. Wear protective clothing for extended periods of time often in extreme weather conditions. Climb ladders, which require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Meet and maintain physical standards required for fire and rescue work. Learn modern structural and wildland fire suppression techniques. Learn First-Aid and CPR techniques. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Bennet Rural Fire Dept
BENNET FIRE & RESCUE BASIC FIREFIGHTER JOB DESCRIPTION The Position Under leadership direction, responds to structure and wildland fires, rescues, vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, and hazardous materials spills as a member of Bennet Fire and Rescue. May drive, operate and perform routine maintenance on fire apparatus and various other fire and rescue related equipment during emergencies and training drills. May perform basic fire prevention, station maintenance and general housekeeping duties. May be called upon to perform rescue assignments during natural disasters such as floods and or tornados. Duties: • Perform modern fire suppression operations in a safe and effective manner, using hose lines, fire streams, raising ladders, ventilation techniques, and salvage / overhaul. • Assist in providing emergency medical care to victims of accidents, illness and injury; If you are an EMT you will be determining patient assessments through accurate collection of vital signs, administer cardio- pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and oxygen, applying bandages to control bleeding and other immediate life saving techniques. • Rescue trapped victims using tools and equipment such as jacks, hydraulic spreaders and rams, saws and porta-power. • Maintain skills and certifications by attendance at scheduled training classes and drills. • Perform routine non-emergency tasks such as cleaning and storing hose and other fire equipment; cleaning and replacing medical equipment, cleaning and maintenance of station and attending department work days as needed for the good of the organization. • Project a positive image to the public as a representative of Bennet Fire & Rescue; encourage and maintain public support for fire suppression and prevention. • Wear a pager and be available to respond to the station for emergency response or station coverage at all hours of the day or night as avalible. • May be assigned to drive and operate fire apparatus. • May be assigned as company officer, taking command of incident scene and relaying report on conditions to county dispatch. • Perform other duties as may be assigned for the good of the organization. Must Possess Ability To: Communicate effectively with the public, personnel from other agencies and other volunteers. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with other members of the department. Respond to emergency and non-emergency situations at all hours of the day and night as avalible. Think clearly and decisively in stressful situations, carry out complex directions and follow orders of superiors. Work in hazardous and unfamiliar situations. Wear protective clothing for extended periods of time often in extreme weather conditions. Climb ladders, which require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Pull 100 pounds of dead weight at a distance of 50 feet. Meet and maintain physical standards required for fire and rescue work. Learn modern structural and wildland fire suppression techniques. Learn First-Aid and CPR techniques. | Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age at time of appointment. Possess a valid driver's license upon appointment. Obtain Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification within first year. Possess no medical or physical disabilities that might impede the ability to perform firefighting and rescue functions. Must Possess Ability To: Communicate effectively with the public, personnel from other agencies and other volunteers. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with other members of the department. Respond to emergency and non-emergency situations at all hours of the day and night as avalible. Think clearly and decisively in stressful situations, carry out complex directions and follow orders of superiors. Work in hazardous and unfamiliar situations. Wear protective clothing for extended periods of time often in extreme weather conditions. Climb ladders, which require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Pull 100 pounds of dead weight at a distance of 50 feet. Meet and maintain physical standards required for fire and rescue work. Learn modern structural and wildland fire suppression techniques. Learn First-Aid and CPR techniques. | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Community Education, Department Support, Junior Members, Firefighter
Palmyra Fire & Rescue
looking for firefighters | Requirements: must live in district and be 18 years old | Categories: Firefighter
Aiding Angels Inc
Volunteers are needed for the Golfing For A Reason Tournament, a major fundraising event. Responsibilities include planning, setting up, and ensuring the event runs smoothly. Volunteers will work in various roles from committee members to on-site support.
Northern Prairies Land Trust
Assist in the conservation and restoration of lands in South Dakota and Nebraska. Volunteers will help with various tasks related to land stewardship and conservation easements.
Foster Care Closet
Volunteers assist with sorting and organizing clothing donations, preparing outfits for youth, and supporting the operation of mobile and physical closet locations. Volunteers play a crucial role in maintaining a welcoming environment for children and families.
Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light Inc
Lead discussions and presentations on climate change and its impacts. Educate faith communities and the public on the importance of environmental stewardship.
Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light Inc
Assist in planning and executing special events to support the organization's goals. Work with a team to ensure successful event logistics and community engagement.
Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light Inc
Assist in organizing and executing fundraising events to support the mission of Nebraska Interfaith Power and Light. Engage with community members to raise awareness and funds for climate-related initiatives.
Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light Inc
Engage with local communities to spread awareness about climate change and the organization's mission. Help organize events and activities that promote environmental sustainability.
Nebraska Interfaith Power & Light Inc
Work with the organization to advocate for policies that address climate change. Engage with policymakers and the community to promote sustainable practices and legislation.
Lincoln Bike Kitchen
Assist with repairing and refurbishing bicycles for community members in need. Volunteers of all skill levels are welcome, and training is provided during orientation.
Lincoln Bike Kitchen
Provide administrative support to the Lincoln Bike Kitchen by assisting with office tasks such as data entry, phone calls, and organizing documents. Volunteers should have basic computer skills.
Lincoln Bike Kitchen
Help bridge language barriers by assisting non-English speaking community members during their visits to the Lincoln Bike Kitchen. Volunteers should be fluent in English and at least one other language.
Honestyprojectcorp
Support the planning and execution of community events aimed at engaging and empowering at-risk youth. Volunteers will assist with logistics, setup, and coordination of activities during events.
Honestyprojectcorp
Assist in organizing and facilitating various youth programs aimed at providing at-risk youth with essential life skills and mentorship opportunities. Volunteers will engage with youth in activities such as sports tournaments, video game competitions, and educational workshops.
Honestyprojectcorp
Provide mentorship and guidance to at-risk youth, helping them develop supportive relationships and enhance their quality of life. Mentors will work closely with youth to promote empowerment and self-sufficiency.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue
Help plan and execute fundraising events, solicit donations, and manage publicity for events. This role is crucial for generating funds to support the rescue's operations.
Lincoln Animal Ambassadors
Volunteers attend shows, fairs, and expos to promote LAA and its programs. They interact with attendees and distribute brochures and other materials. Hours vary, typically consisting of shifts during events.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue
Assist in organizing and running events to support the rescue's mission. This role involves community engagement and helping to raise awareness about the organization's work.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue
Participate in reviewing adoption applications, conducting home visits, and facilitating meet-and-greet opportunities between potential adopters and dogs.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue
Research data about neglect, abuse, and euthanasia rates, and speak to youth groups about responsible dog ownership. This role aims to educate the community and promote animal welfare.
Lincoln Animal Ambassadors
Volunteers handle inquiries from pet food bank recipients and spay/neuter inquiries. Calls can be managed from home, with flexible hours. Volunteers have 48 hours to return calls from a voicemail system, requiring access to a computer and internet for communication and tracking.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue
Assist in maintaining and updating the organization's database and website, and handle email inquiries. This role supports the technological needs of the rescue.
Lincoln Animal Ambassadors
Volunteers assist with various duties at fundraising events, including set-up, tear-down, food preparation, raffle sales, and admissions. Hours and days vary, typically on weekends or evenings.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue
Provide temporary care for a homeless dog, helping them on their journey to finding a permanent home. Fostering involves assessing the dog's likes, dislikes, and temperament, with no long-term commitments and little or no financial obligation.
Lincoln Animal Ambassadors
Volunteers assist with evening shifts at the pet food bank, helping with the loading/unloading of food donations or re-organization at the warehouse. Volunteers with vehicles are needed for transporting large donations.
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