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Aging In Hartland
Write articles for the Senior Hartbeat newsletter, sharing stories and information relevant to the senior community. Volunteers will research and write engaging content.
Aging In Hartland
Assist with repairing or maintaining seniors' homes to ensure they are safe and comfortable. Volunteers will perform minor repairs and upkeep tasks.
Aging In Hartland
Plan and organize recreational activities for seniors to promote social interaction and physical activity. Volunteers will coordinate events and manage logistics.
Aging In Hartland
Visit seniors in their homes to provide companionship and support. Volunteers will engage in conversations and activities to help reduce isolation.
Aging In Hartland
Share your expertise by being a guest speaker on topics related to aging. Volunteers will prepare and deliver presentations to educate and engage the community.
Aging In Hartland
Attend the Senior Café to spend time with neighbors aged 60 and older. Volunteers will engage in conversations and activities to foster community connections.
Hartland Community Arts Inc
Assist in organizing and supporting community theater events at Damon Hall. Responsibilities include setting up theatrical lights, managing stage equipment, and coordinating with performers.
Aging In Hartland
Assist with organizing and managing fundraising events to support Aging in Hartland's mission. Volunteers will help with event planning and execution.
Plainfield Historical Society
Help with data entry into the PastPerfect database. Volunteers will scan and document papers and photographs to make them accessible online.
Plainfield Historical Society
Help with grant writing and other fundraising efforts. Volunteers will assist in securing funding to support the society's initiatives.
Plainfield Historical Society
Assist in setting up exhibits for the 4th of July or other events. Volunteers will help arrange displays and ensure everything is ready for public viewing.
Plainfield Historical Society
Assist with occasional cleaning and maintenance of the 'Mother's and Daughter's Clubhouse.' Volunteers will perform general upkeep tasks to maintain the building.
Windsor Fire Department
The Town of Windsor, Vermont (Population 3,596) is seeking applicants for the position of EMT or Firefighter/EMT. Certified Firefighters will be given preference. The Windsor Fire Department is a professional organization made up of a fulltime staff of the Chief, Administrative Assistant, 11 full time firefighters that also hold EMS certifications from EMT to Paramedic and approximately 20 part-time EMS and fire fighter trained personnel. The department serves the Town of Windsor and other contracted towns, providing emergency services, including fire, ALS EMS, and technical rescue. The department responds to approximately 2000 emergency calls and inter-facility transfers a year. These positions have a rotating 48 hour work week; two 24 hour days per week. There are currently 2 positions to be filled. Job Function: Participate as a member of the Windsor Fire department response team for the purpose preserving life and property by minimizing or eliminating the risks caused by fire. Providee emergency medical services within the guidelines set forth by State protocols and department SOP’s and policies. As a member of a team, provide EMS care, fire and rescue services to the public. You will perform routine cleaning and maintenance duties to any equipment, vehicles and to the fire station as necessary. Participate in training and education programs to maintain certifications as required. Keeping physically fit to maintain the ability to perform all functions of the job. You may work out on duty. Perform other work related duties as assigned. Supervision: These EMT or Firefighter/EMT positions have a 12-month probationary period. This position is under the supervision of the department command structure and will be directly supervised by the shift leader or Lieutenants. Duties and Responsibilities: The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. • Preparing reports and maintaining records as required. • Obeying, supporting, and enforcing the fire department and towns rules, regulations, policies. • Must be able to safely drive all department vehicles. • Assure that all department vehicles and equipment are ready for service. • Attends training as required for the position held. • Responds to fire, rescue, hazardous materials emergencies, medical emergencies and other emergencies assigned to his/her company • As part of a team, perform fire suppression duties using modern tactics to extinguish fire in structures, vehicles, and machinery and wildland settings. • As part of a team, provide rescue operations such as: auto extrication, search and rescue, water rescue and some technical rescue • Provide public education to citizens in the Windsor area • Perform inter-facility transports on a routine basis. • Safely drive emergency response vehicles according to department policy. • Assists in cleaning firefighting equipment upon return to the station after an emergency call or training. • Attends regular training sessions to practice procedures and to learn and practice new firefighting, rescue and EMS methods • Cleans and maintains the fire station and grounds • Cleans and maintains fire and ambulance apparatus • Assists with fire prevention program • Other duties as assigned by Fire Chief. • Operate all fire, rescue and EMS equipment within the scope of your training certification. | Requirements: Requirements: Firefighter I is NOT required(but preferred) at time of hiring but will be, determinate on FFI course availability. Graduation from standard high school, trade school or equivalent; must be physically fit and must successfully complete WFD physical agility test. Must have strong mechanical aptitude; ability to follow written and oral instructions; possession of a current motor vehicle license. Must have at time of hire a current State of Vermont, State of New Hampshire and National registry EMT certification. ICS-100, ICS-700 and 800. WORKING CONDITIONS Person(s) in this position shall be expected to respond and work in all types of weather and less than ideal conditions. He/she may have to enter hazardous atmospheres and areas and will be expected to work in a safe manner independently and as part of a team. Desired Training/Qualifications: Firefighter I, Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC), Pump Apparatus Driver Operator (PADO), CDL, ICS 300 and 400 | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Windsor Historical Society Inc
Assist in collecting, preserving, and interpreting genealogical, biographical, and historical materials pertaining to the town of Windsor. Volunteers will help make resources accessible to researchers, genealogists, and the general public.
Pomfret-Teago Vol Fire Dept Inc
As a Volunteer Firefighter, you will be responsible for responding to emergency calls, performing firefighting duties, and assisting with other emergency services. In addition, you will be expected to assist with fundraising efforts to support the fire department's operations and equipment needs. You will be part of a team environment, follow standard operating procedures, and perform duties that may include but are not limited to search and rescue, fire suppression, hazardous material response, and fundraising activities. | Requirements: • Must be at least 18 years of age • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation • Willingness to undergo training and certification as required • Good communication and teamwork skills • Ability to follow instructions and work in a high-stress environment • Availability to respond to emergency calls on an as available basis, which may include evenings, weekends, and holidays | Categories: Department Support, Community Education, EMT, Fundraising, Firefighter, Junior Members, Other
Survivors Paws Animal Rescue
Conduct home visits to assess the suitability of potential adopters' homes. This role is vital in ensuring dogs are placed in safe and loving environments.
Survivors Paws Animal Rescue
Organize and manage fundraising events to support the rescue's mission. This role involves planning, coordinating, and executing events to raise funds for the care of rescued dogs.
Survivors Paws Animal Rescue
Assist at adoption events by setting up, greeting potential adopters, and providing information about the dogs available for adoption. Volunteers help ensure events run smoothly.
Survivors Paws Animal Rescue
Volunteers are needed to process adoption applications, ensuring all necessary information is collected and verified. This role is crucial in helping dogs find their forever homes.
Survivors Paws Animal Rescue
Help spread the word about our rescue efforts by posting on social media. Volunteers will create engaging content to attract potential adopters and supporters.
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