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Frankfort City Fire Dept
Looking for a Fire Fighter level I / II with a Medical First Responder or EMT Michigan license to handle an on-call station duty schedule in Frankfort Michigan. If you have any questions please email me at 4firechief@gmail.com | Requirements: Fire Fighter I / II, Medical First Responder. We will train the right person. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Frankfort City Fire Department
We are seeking a qualified candidate who is willing to get their state-certified Fire Fighter and Medical First Responder training. The fire training consists of 240 hours of classroom and practical application training and the medical training consist of 90 days. All training is paid for by the department including mileage to get to these classes. Once the medical training is completed there is an opportunity for on-call station duty at $18.00 an hour up to 30 hours a week. | Requirements: Applicants need to be in good health capable of lifting, bending, and carrying gear up to 60 pounds. You must have a solid driving record and no felony convictions. Must be 18 years of age by the final day of the state testing. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Frankfort City Fire Department
We are seeking a Fire Fighter who is willing to go on into EMS. All training is paid for plus mileage to classes. Upon acceptance you’ll have two years to complete 240 hours of NFPA 1001 compliant training. Then we’ll continue with 90 days of Medical First Responder training. | Requirements: Must be 18 years old by state test dates. No felony convictions with a clean driving record. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Frankfort City Fire Department
The Frankfort City Fire & Rescue Department is a dynamic group of individuals who care about each other and their community. In short, we are a family. We treat each other with dignity and respect, that's not to say we don't banter with each other every once in a while, but like family, we eat together and stay together. In September we will be presenting a resolution to City Council establishing a Firefighter Cadet program for 15-17 year olds. Our goal is to encourage some of the youth from our local school to join the department and be mentored into the fire and EMS professions. If you are interested in joining a team that is family oriented and focused. We encourage you to apply. The Frankfort Fire Department is currently a paid-on-call department with On-Duty hours for firefighter/Emergency Medical Responders (Medical First Responders). Our vision for the future includes the transition into a combination department with both full-time and paid-on-call personnel. | Requirements: If you are applying as a Cadet, you must be between the ages of 15-17 and maintain a grade average of a "C" or better. There is a packet that must be filled out by a parent or legal guardian and certain rules and expectations that must be kept and maintained throughout the program. If successfully completed, you will become a state-certified firefighter when you turn 18. If you are already 18 years old, you must be physically fit and have a clean driving record. After your application has been completed, a background check will be performed and you will will be enrolled at the departments expense into a fire academy and later into either a Medical First Responder or EMT class. We encourage all to apply. | Categories: Junior Members, EMT, Firefighter
Elberta Labor Heritage Center
WUWU volunteers provide a variety of services to support the community radio station, including paperwork, programming, recording audio promos, covering community events, and staffing events. Volunteers help keep the station and venue vibrant and active.
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Assist with daily vacuuming, wiping tables, weekly shelf dusting, and regular toy sanitization to keep the center sparkling and germ-free.
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Engage in social media, website, graphic design, printing, and distributing pamphlets and flyers. Help invite people to VIP tours of the center.
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Be a tour guide of exploration! Greet guests, operate the check-in counter and cash register, engage visitors and help them explore the exhibits we have. Animal care and handling are really helpful tasks in the center too.
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Provide input on programs, curriculum, exhibits, and the general COG experience. Ideal for parents and teachers to share their wisdom and expertise.
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Assist in building new and exciting exhibits and maintaining existing ones. Carpentry, engineering, and electronic skills are welcome!
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Assist in keeping the space low-cost by helping with grant writing and fundraising efforts. Ideal for those with connections or outgoing personalities.
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Help with transporting materials, setting up, engaging the public, tearing down, and returning materials during festivals and expos. Many hands make light work!
Community Cats Of Benzie County
Caregivers are responsible for the well-being of feral cat colonies by providing food, water, and shelter, and ensuring all cats are spayed/neutered and vaccinated. They also monitor the health of the cats and plan for substitute care when needed.
Community Cats Of Benzie County
Transporters assist by taking cats in traps to veterinary appointments for spay/neuter and medical care, ensuring they are returned to their colonies post-treatment. Volunteers are needed for scheduled transport dates.
Community Cats Of Benzie County
Sewing volunteers create covers for cat traps and cushions for cat beds, aiding in the comfort and care of feral cats. This role supports the physical well-being of cats in the program.
Community Cats Of Benzie County
Volunteers help set up and monitor traps for feral cats, ensuring humane trapping and safe relocation post-trapping. Training and resources are provided for this role.
Friends Of The Sleeping Bear Dunes
Volunteers are responsible for cleaning the park's beaches and logging the litter they find. This helps maintain the natural beauty and cleanliness of the beaches for visitors.
Friends Of The Sleeping Bear Dunes
Volunteers help with the Dark Sky program by educating visitors about the night sky and assisting with events. This role supports the park's efforts to preserve and promote its dark sky resources.
Friends Of The Sleeping Bear Dunes
PSAR volunteers engage with park visitors to promote safety and prevent emergencies. They provide information and assistance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Friends Of The Sleeping Bear Dunes
Volunteers help maintain hiking trails by clearing debris and ensuring trails are safe for visitors. This role is crucial for preserving the park's natural pathways.
Friends Of The Sleeping Bear Dunes
Trail Ambassadors assist visitors on the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail, providing guidance and ensuring the trail is welcoming and accessible. They play a key role in enhancing visitor experience.
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