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Frenchtown Rural Fire Dist
A two year program designed for individuals who are interested in a career in Fire or EMS. Residents live for free at one of our seven fire stations, receive at a minimum their NREMT, Wildland Red Card, and IFSAC FFI certification, and respond as front line firefighters on emergency calls. The residents shifts are on a rotating night and weekend basis, which encourages the resident to have a job or go to school at the nearby University. Many of our former residents have gone on to be hired by career fire departments and EMS services around the country. | Requirements: Must be 18 years of age. Must possess a valid Driver's License and have access to a vehicle during their residency Must have High School Diploma or GED Must physically and mentally capable of performing the functions of a firefighter. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Montana Food Bank Network
During this opportunity, volunteers pack nutritious food into boxes to be sent to Montanans experiencing hunger in rural areas. This project can be done solo or in groups of 7 or fewer, and requires attention to detail, lifting 30-pound boxes, bending, and walking. Children over 6 are welcome with adult supervision.
Montana Food Bank Network
Volunteers help repack food purchased in bulk into smaller family-sized portions for Network Partners, which are food banks and hunger-relief organizations across Montana. This opportunity can be done solo or in groups of 13 or fewer, and children over 6 are welcome with adult supervision.
American Red Cross of Montana
Provide emotional and spiritual support to disaster-affected individuals. Must be a certified chaplain or recognized faith leader. Commitment is flexible based on interest and response needs.
American Red Cross of Montana
Help recognize heroes by managing nominations for Lifesaving Awards, coordinating award presentations, and ensuring awards are printed and framed. Experience in event planning is preferred. Time commitment is variable, typically twice a year.
Fourth D Inc
Help maintain our facilities and cultivate a welcoming atmosphere for those utilizing our services. Your efforts will contribute to a safe and secure environment for the recovery community.
Fourth D Inc
Organize and execute engaging events for the sober community and fellows. This role is essential in fostering a sense of community and support among participants.
Poverello Center
The HOT program works to identify barriers to housing/services for Missoula's chronically homeless individuals, while simultaneously supporting and educating downtown businesses and community members. Volunteers go out with staff members on the streets to do direct outreach and build relationships with people living outside. This involves interacting with clients and community members in a respectful way and providing them with needed resources, information and supplies. Homeless Outreach Team goes out with volunteers Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 1pm
Poverello Center
Volunteers aid staff, other volunteers, and clients in creating dishes for the Poverello’s hot meals: lunch and dinner. Depending on what is needed for the day the shift can range from washing, dicing, and preparing food to organizing.
Poverello Center
Volunteers help staff in offering those services such as sorting and handing out mail, handing out sack lunches and water, directing guests to where they can get personal hygiene and cleaning products, answering phone calls, and assisting guests making phone calls.
Poverello Center
Volunteers serve hot meals that are already prepared by other volunteers, staff, and guests in our industrial kitchen. Any community member may receive a hot meal; there is no proof of income required. We currently need lunch servers from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and dinner servers from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday - Sunday.
Missoula Rural Fire District
Work and live at 1 or 4 fire stations alongside career firefighters while attending college or seeking experience in the fire service. $5,000 in college tuition reimbursement per year and $3,000 for additional training classes/ courses per year. Training opportunities include the following but not limited to, EMT Basic, Advanced EMT, Paramedic school, AS. Fire Science, Rope rescue tech, water rescue tech, and wildland fire certifications classes. Opportunity to work as part of a fuel's mitigation crew during the summer (40 Hrs. Week). Opportunity to deploy on wildland fire incidents throughout the northwest. Daily duties include, basic cleaning, basic station Maintenace, responding to 911 calls as part of an engine/truck company, and continuous training responsibilities. IFSAC/Pro Board Firefighter 1 Certification IFSAC/Pro Board Driver Operator Certification | Requirements: • Be 18 years of age or older • Possess High School diploma or equivalent • Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license • Successfully complete the MRFD hiring process, including but not limited to. • Application • Interviews • Federal/State Background Checks • Driver License Report Check • Pack test at arduous level • Pre-employment drug screening • Satisfactory completion of Montana State University Fire Service Training School (FSTS) Firefighter 1 (FF1) evolutions and MRFD orientation | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Other, Junior Members
Missoula Rural Fire District
Work and live at 1 or 4 fire stations alongside career firefighters while attending college or seeking experience in the fire service. $5,000 in college tuition reimbursement per year and $3,000 for additional training classes/ courses per year. Training opportunities include the following but not limited to, EMT Basic, Advanced EMT, Paramedic school, AS. Fire Science, Rope rescue tech, water rescue tech, and wildland fire certifications classes. Opportunity to work as part of a fuel's mitigation crew during the summer (40 Hrs. Week). Opportunity to deploy on wildland fire incidents throughout the northwest. Daily duties include, basic cleaning, basic station Maintenace, responding to 911 calls as part of an engine/truck company, and continuous training responsibilities. IFSAC/Pro Board Firefighter 1 Certification IFSAC/Pro Board Driver Operator Certification | Requirements: • Be 18 years of age or older • Possess High School diploma or equivalent • Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license • Successfully complete the MRFD hiring process, including but not limited to. • Application • Interviews • Federal/State Background Checks • Driver License Report Check • Pack test at arduous level • Pre-employment drug screening • Satisfactory completion of Montana State University Fire Service Training School (FSTS) Firefighter 1 (FF1) evolutions and MRFD orientation | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Other, Junior Members
Poverello Center
We are looking for somebody who can commit to 5 hours per week to support our Development Team with donor thank yous and data entry within our databases. Comfort with Microsoft & Google Suites and any database experience, like Salesforce, is a PLUS!
Montana Down Syndrome Association
Help make the Buddy Walk event unforgettable! Volunteers are needed for various roles including setup, registration, kid's activities, food/water stations, and clean-up. Your time and energy will make a big difference in supporting individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
Rattlesnake Creek Watershed Group Incorporated
Join the Rattlesnake Creek Watershed Group as a volunteer to help with various activities such as organizing weed pulls, creek clean-ups, and community events. This is a great opportunity to contribute to the health of the watershed and engage with the community.
Animal Wonders Inc
Volunteers can assist with the care of the animals, including feeding, cleaning, and providing enrichment activities. This role is suitable for individuals who are passionate about animal welfare and education, and who want to contribute to the wellbeing of the animals at Animal Wonders.
East Missoula Fire Dept
Responds to fires and other emergency alarms and assists in those operations necessary to ensure the confinement and extinguishment of fires or the elimination of other hazardous conditions; assists in the evacuation of endangered persons from hazardous locales; connects and lays hose lines; operates hose nozzles and other fire extinguishing appliances in an efficient manner to reduce water or other damage; raises, lowers and climbs ladders; uses hand and power tools; makes forcible entry into buildings; opens up walls and other structures; enters burning buildings or other locations; protects property through salvage and clean-up operations by using salvage covers, brooms, mops, shovels and similar equipment; operates resuscitator and inhalator and administers first aid and CPR; assists officers at the scene of a fire or other locale by delivery of messages, receiving reports and transmitting orders; assists in getting equipment and apparatus prepared for further alarms after a fire or emergency; attends instruction classes, training sessions and drills. | Requirements: No experience required, EMFD will train you! | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Western Montana Climbers Coalition
Join the Technology Committee to manage the WMTCC web page and handle technology-related activities. Responsibilities include managing emails and the WMTCC Google account.
Western Montana Climbers Coalition
Participate in the Anchor Replacement Initiative Committee to help replace fixed anchors in climbing areas around Western Montana. This role requires coordination with the Policy Committee to ensure compliance with land management prescriptions.
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