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Hartland Deerfield Fire Authority
Engages in fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue, and fire prevention activities to protect life and property. This is a Paid-On-Call position requiring significant physical ability and mental alertness. Requires the ability to respond and work unique hours and contribute to a team approach in carrying out the mission of the Department. | Requirements: High School Diploma/GED, Driver's License, written Aptitude Test, Physical Ability Test, background & medical screening. | Categories: Junior Members, Firefighter
Hartland Area Community Council Inc
Join a committee to support the activities and initiatives of the Hartland Area Community Council. Volunteers will participate in meetings and help organize community events and projects.
Village Fine Arts Association
Support adult art classes and workshops at the SHAC. Volunteers will help participants explore creativity, learn new techniques, and refine skills in a welcoming space, connecting with fellow art enthusiasts.
Village Fine Arts Association
Join us at the SHAC for exciting kids' art classes and workshops! Volunteers will assist in inspiring creativity and curiosity through hands-on activities, helping children experiment with new techniques and create their own masterpieces in a fun, supportive environment.
Village Fine Arts Association
Assist in engaging teen art classes and workshops at the SHAC. Volunteers will help aspiring artists explore new skills, offering hands-on experiences in painting, drawing, printmaking, and more, fostering a fun and inspiring environment.
Milford Fire Dept
We are accepting applications for paid on call firefighters. Application can be downloaded from www.milfordfiredept.com or you can pick one at either the fire station located at 325 W. Huron, Milford, Michigan or the Township offices at 1100 Atlantic Street, Milford, Michigan | Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old, have a valid Michigan driver license, High School diploma or GED. We will conduct a background investigation. We offer training for firefighter certification and EMT license. We offer a pension after 1 year of service. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Rotary Club Of Fenton
Help design and construct accessible ramps for local residents confined to their homes. Work involves field verification, securing materials, and construction to meet residents' needs and code requirements.
Rotary Club Of Fenton
Join the annual river cleanup event to remove debris and fallen trees from the downtown river bed and banks. This effort supports the Fenton Freedom Festival and ensures a clean and safe environment for the community.
Rotary Club Of Fenton
Assist in the maintenance and improvement of Bush Park, including tasks like kayak boat launches, bridge railing improvements, and park upkeep. Help enhance the park experience for local youth and families.
Rotary Club Of Fenton
Participate in the identification, organization, purchasing, wrapping, and delivery of Christmas gifts to local families in need. Help ensure area youth have a joyful holiday season.
Rotary Club Of Fenton
Assist in hosting a summer picnic for local senior communities at the Lake Fenton Sailing Club. Provide lunch, entertainment, and pontoon rides to create a memorable experience for seniors.
Fenton Arts Council
Assist in organizing and managing art events, ensuring smooth operations and a welcoming atmosphere for attendees. Volunteers will help set up, guide visitors, and support artists during events.
Howell Area Fire Dept
Serve your community by responding to emergency calls when dispatched. | Requirements: File application at 1211 W. Grand River, Howell, MI 48843 | Categories: Firefighter
Holly Dickens Festival
Volunteers are needed to help bring the Holly Dickens Festival to life. Responsibilities may include assisting with event setup, guiding attendees, and supporting various festival activities. Volunteers of all ages are welcome, and minors must have a Parent Consent Form on file.
Carousel Of Hope Miniature Therapy Horses Inc
Assist with daily barn chores including feeding, cleaning stalls, and general maintenance to ensure a safe and clean environment for the therapy horses.
Carousel Of Hope Miniature Therapy Horses Inc
Help prepare the miniature therapy horses for events by bathing and grooming them, ensuring they are clean and presentable for their therapeutic visits.
Carousel Of Hope Miniature Therapy Horses Inc
Participate in semi-annual clean-up events to maintain the barn and facilities, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for both horses and visitors.
Carousel Of Hope Miniature Therapy Horses Inc
Welcome visitors to the farm and assist with educational tours, helping guests learn about horse care and the benefits of equine therapy.
Carousel Of Hope Miniature Therapy Horses Inc
Help decorate the barn for various seasons and holidays, creating a festive and inviting atmosphere for visitors and therapy sessions.
Carousel Of Hope Miniature Therapy Horses Inc
Join the team on off-site visits to various facilities and events, assisting with the care and handling of the therapy horses during their interactions with the community.
South Lyon Fire Dept
Please go to southlyonfire.com for information. https://www.southlyonfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/209Firefighter-2.pdf | Requirements: -All paid-on-call Firefighter applicants must be eighteen (18) years of age and have at minimum, a high school diploma or G.E.D. -All applicants must reside within four (4) miles of the fire station. -Valid Michigan driver's license with good driving record. (Cadet firefighters must possess a Level 2 Intermediate License). -No felony, drug, violent crime, or criminal sexual conduct convictions. The South Lyon Fire Department is an at-will employer. As such, it is the right of the South Lyon Fire Department to terminate the employment of any employee at any time with or without cause. Falsification of, missed steps, or in completion of or during any portion of this process, can and may lead to your application not being accepted and this process being terminated. If there is any information found unacceptable to this department, you will be notified of this and advised of any issues or concerns and also of any next steps, if applicable. If at any time during this process your application is found to not meet the requirements of this department, you will also be notified. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
South Lyon Fire Dept
Under general supervision of superior officers, engages in fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue, fire prevention activities to protect life and property; operates and maintain fire fighting apparatus and equipment; set up hoses, ladders and use of equipment to help mitigate emergency situations. Participates in fire trainings and manipulative drills, the study of firefighting science and techniques; maintenance of facilities and other related work as required. This position is also responsible to ensure that the Manual of Procedures, City of South Lyon Personnel Manual, and all department directives are adhered to. | Requirements: DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS, FEATURES, REQUIREMENTS This is a paid-on-call position requiring significant physical ability and mental alertness. Requires the ability to respond and work unique hours and contribute to a team approach in carrying out the duties and mission of the department. Incumbents must be at least eighteen (18) years of age. IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES Responds to all alarms for fire, hazardous materials and emergency medical services with designated equipment while on call as directed; connects and lays hose lines, enters burning structures with lines, operates nozzles, carries, raises and climbs ladders. As assigned, drives fire apparatus (must be Engineer Certified), locating it at a fire; connects to fire hydrant, operates pumps to maintain desired pressures to support fire suppression activities. Must be able to use department equipment as designed to prevent, control and mitigate emergency situations. As a Medical First Responder (MFR), provides emergency medical services as required and performs light to heavy rescue functions at emergencies. Performs fire prevention activities, company level inspections as assigned and participates in public education for members and groups in the community. Employees hired after July 1, 2011 shall be required to obtain and maintain Emergency Medical Technician, or higher, licensure in the State of Michigan Conducts themselves in accordance with the department’s code of conduct and displays the attributes of a firefighter with integrity on and off duty. JOB-RELATED QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: A. The basic skills of firefighting, methods and techniques used in modern firefighting, commensurate with the Michigan State Firefighter’s Training Council Firefighter II certification, for protection of life and property and how to render medical aid as required in accordance with the Medical First Responder licensure as adopted within the State of Michigan. Ability to: B. Learn the location of streets, addresses, hydrants and mains; learn and maintain proficiency in basic first aid techniques; demonstrate physical endurance, agility, dexterity, and strength necessary to perform required duties; understand and act in accordance with department rules, policies and standard operating procedures and demonstrate skill in applying these toward specific situations; analyze fire and driving situations and adopt effective courses of action for them; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; understand and carry out both verbal and written directions in emergency and non-emergency situations; demonstrate the ability to perform in a manner that protects the interests of the community and department. C. Performs other such duties as may be required or assigned. V. EDUCATION AND TRAINING GUIDELINES Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way would be: Education: A. Graduation from high school or GED equivalent. B. Additional college level courses are highly desirable. C. Michigan Fire Fighters Training Council i. Firefighter I & II ii. Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations iii. Drivers Training D. National Incident Management System i. 100, 200, 700, 800 Experience: E. Prior firefighting and emergency medical experience or certification by the State of Michigan, such as Firefighter II and MFR is highly desirable, but not always required. Actual experience and / or skills desired may be waived by the Fire Chief based on the department's needs and ability of the candidate. ESSENTIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS A. Normal hearing and vision, or correctable to a normal level: possess physical strength, endurance, agility; produce extreme effort and energy for periods of time in highly stressful situations, retaining presence of mind, working as a team member to abate an emergency. Operate heavy equipment in accordance with traffic laws while demonstrating manual dexterity and safety for all concerned. B. Ability to sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, squat, stoop, reach, crawl, twist, climb and lift 150 lbs.; exposure to cold, heat, extreme noise, outdoors confining work space, electrical hazards, vibration, chemicals, dust, toxic waste, mechanical hazards and explosive materials. Attends night meetings both on and off-duty as assigned and performs public speaking for the Department. LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, REGISTRATION A. Possession of a valid Michigan driver’s License with an acceptable driving record as prescribed by this department. Valid Michigan certificate as a Firefighter II and Medical First Responder (Emergency Medical Technician if hired after July 1, 2011), or higher, license in the State of Michigan within one year of appointment. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
The Compassionate Friends Inc
Assist local chapters in providing support to bereaved families. Volunteers may help organize meetings, offer peer support, and assist with chapter events and outreach activities.
Forest Friends Wildlife Rescue
Engage with the local community to promote wildlife conservation and the mission of Forest Friends Wildlife Rescue. Volunteers will participate in events and help educate the public about wildlife issues.
Forest Friends Wildlife Rescue
Assist in the care and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife. Volunteers will help with feeding, cleaning, and providing enrichment for animals under the supervision of licensed rehabilitators.
Forest Friends Wildlife Rescue
Assist in managing and creating content for Forest Friends Wildlife Rescue's social media platforms to raise awareness and engage the community. Volunteers will help in planning and executing social media campaigns.
Burns Twp Fire Dept
Burns Township Fire Department has openings for paid on call firefighters. Burns township is a small department running 60-70 calls per year. If you are interested you can call 810-266-5220 or email fire@burnstownship.org. Training is held the first Wednesday of every month at 7Pm at the fire station, we are always open to potential new recruits stopping in to see what we are all about. | Requirements: At least 18 years of age, Firefighter I&II certified or willing to obtain, GED or high school diploma, able to complete Fire department physical skills test. | Categories: Firefighter
Putnam Township Fire Department
The Putnam Township Fire Department is seeking interested applicants to join us as a Firefighter/EMT or as a Medical Responder (EMT only). We are seeking motivated, dedicated, team-oriented individuals that reside near Putnam township or village of Pinckney to join our team. No experience necessary. All training and orientation will be provided by Putnam Township Fire Department. | Requirements: Requirements Basic Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age Have a high school diploma or equivalent Be able to read, speak and understand English Be able to pass criminal background check, drug screen and medical examination Must possess a valid state of Michigan driver's license | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Friends Of Michigan Libraries
Teen volunteers perform a variety of tasks, including assisting library staff in programs and special projects. Volunteers must be between 14-17 years of age and attend a training orientation prior to volunteering.
Friends Of Michigan Libraries
Adult volunteers assist with various library tasks and programs. A background check and application must be completed and approved before volunteering.
Gaines Twp Fire Dept
Gaines Township Fire Department(also includes Village of Gaines) in Genesee County Michigan is looking to add to our paid/on-call department. Firefighter and Medical First Responder training and certification is provided and paid for. | Requirements: Minimum of 18 years old with high school degree or GED. Valid Drivers license Must pass a back ground check and physical with drug test. Must live in or near the Gaines Township area. | Categories: Firefighter
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