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Newport Oregon Pride
Assist with the organization and execution of events during the Newport Oregon Pride celebration. Volunteers will help with event setup, coordination, and breakdown, ensuring a smooth and successful event experience for all attendees.
Oregon Coalition For Educating Anglers
Assist in organizing and managing the Saltwater Sportfishing Show, a premier event for saltwater anglers in the Pacific Northwest. Responsibilities include helping with seminars, demonstrations, and the trade show to ensure a successful event.
Oregon Coalition For Educating Anglers
Support OCEAN's mission year-round by assisting with various tasks to preserve marine fisheries and educate future anglers. Volunteers help with educational programs and conservation efforts.
Elakha Alliance
Volunteers are needed to help educate the public about sea otters and their role in the ecosystem, advance scientific research, and support organizational growth. Volunteers will engage with the community and assist in various educational and scientific initiatives.
Oregon Coast Therapy Animals
As a Pet Partner Volunteer Handler, you will work with your registered animal to provide comfort and healing to those in need through animal-assisted therapy and activities. Volunteers are trained, tested, and insured by Pet Partners and can work with a variety of animals including dogs, cats, and more.
Oregon Coast Therapy Animals
Join as a volunteer without an animal to support the Pet Partners of the Oregon Coast in various roles. Help with administrative tasks, event organization, and support the community of animal-assisted therapy teams.
Central Oregon Coast Fire/Rescue
Volunteer Responder General Responsibilities & Duties Responding to emergency calls and providing prompt and effective care to those in need. Working closely with other members of the firefighting team to ensure the safe and efficient resolution of emergency situations. Performing regular training and drills to maintain a high level of proficiency in firefighting techniques and first aid procedures. Conducting fire safety inspections and presenting fire prevention education programs to the community. Maintaining equipment and ensuring that it is in good working order. Support Personnel The primary function of the position is to support the Association and District during public service events. The duties of this position may also include support during fire and medical related emergencies. Duties would also include custodial care and a wide variety of maintenance of District facilities, apparatus, and equipment. Performance of the work requires initiative and the exercise of independent judgment. The duties of the position are performed under the general supervision of a Lieutenant or other officers of the District. The support volunteer shall contribute to a professional and positive work environment to promote the Association and District goals and objectives. Participates regularly in Fire District training sessions, meetings and emergencies (see District Guideline #14). May be requested to instruct during drills and additional training as needed. | Requirements: Volunteer Responder General Responsibilities & Duties a. Ability to carry a ladder weighing approximately 75 pounds, to raise and extend the ladder, to assist victims down ladders, and to carry fire hose and other heavy equipment up and down ladders or stairs. b. Ability to move and advance a charged hose line. Ability to hold a flowing hose line for long periods of time, and to shut off a flowing line while maintaining control of the hose line. c. Ability to work in high open places. d. Ability to operate a power saw in awkward positions, such as overhead cutting and cutting from a ladder. e. Ability to perform rescue duties while exposed to extreme cold and/or wet environmental elements. f. Ability to operate power extrication equipment to assist in patient removal from motor vehicles. The ability to lift and carry patients over rough or uneven terrain for considerable distances. Ability to bend, strain, stretch, contort, push, pull, twist, carry, walk with weight, or lift to remove a victim from a motor vehicle and place the victim on stretcher. g. Ability to drive a medic unit or large fire apparatus during both the day and night, using depth perception and peripheral vision in emergency situations involving speeds in excess of posted limits, congested traffic, and unsafe road conditions caused by factors such as fog, rain, ice, and snow. h. Ability to complete fire fighter functions and tasks which are very physically demanding over a period of time without breaks, recovering quickly when given a short break. i. Ability to respond to an alarm, wake, and go from a sound sleep to full activity and exertion in a matter of minutes. j. Ability to maintain composure and confront stressful situations and withstand the effects of repeated exposure to traumatic situations. k. Ability to hear and orally respond to verbal orders, calls for assistance, and radio communications, as well as the ability to identify and appropriately respond to various sounds in an environment of substantial background noises, such as sounds produced by structural collapses, breaking glass, fire, other firefighters, sirens, traffic and victims. Ability to shout orders, warnings and responses when necessary. l. Ability to read, learn and remember new and updated detailed complex information, such as hazardous materials information, medical information, or changes in policy or procedures. Ability to apply information in a logical manner. m. Ability to identify hazardous materials codes by color. n. Ability to communicate with a diverse range of people and deal with verbal and physical confrontations. o. Ability to interview people and to gather information on their medical history or circumstances surrounding an incident. p. Ability to prepare incident reports, inspection reports and medical reports either by hand or computer, using proper, detailed descriptions and appropriate grammar. Support Personnel a. Ability to carry a at least 25lbs of weight. b. Ability to read, learn and remember new and updated detailed complex information, such as hazardous materials information, or changes in policy or procedures. Ability to apply information in a logical manner. c. Ability to identify hazardous. d. Ability to communicate with a diverse range of people. e. Ability to interview people and to gather information on their medical history or circumstances surrounding an incident. f. Ability to prepare reports, inspection reports either by hand or computer, using proper, detailed descriptions and appropriate grammar. | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Other, Department Support, Community Education, Firefighter
North End Senior Solutions
Join our team of compassionate and experienced individuals to make a difference in the lives of seniors and people living with disabilities. Volunteers are needed to support various services including transportation, support groups, and respite care.
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