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Osceola Wheels & Wings
Assist with the aviation experience segment of the event. Duties include guiding attendees, providing information about the aircraft, and ensuring safety protocols are followed.
Osceola Wheels & Wings
Help with the preparation and serving of the Pancake Breakfast. Duties include cooking, serving food, and maintaining cleanliness in the dining area.
Osceola Wheels & Wings
Assist with organizing and managing the parking for the Car & Motorcycle Show. Help ensure that all vehicles are parked in designated areas and assist attendees with parking directions.
Standing Cedars Community Land Conservancy
Join us to help preserve our land legacy through activities such as brush clearing, fence maintenance, invasive plant and tree removal, and general cleanup. Volunteers should bring appropriate field gear such as gloves, eye protection, and drinking water.
Scandia Fire & Rescue
The City of Scandia is seeking quality people who want to serve their community. The fire department is now accepting applications for paid on call firefighters. Scandia Fire provides Fire and Rescue coverage for all of Scandia and a portion of May Township. Part-time/paid-on-call fire department. Receive an hourly wage when responding to calls and drills. Competitive retirement with +5 years of service. | Requirements: Must live within 8 driving minutes of the Fire Station located on 15040 Scandia Trail- Must be18 years old or older with a valid MN driver’s license - High school diploma or equivalent -Pass a criminal background check and driver’s license record check -Must pass physical agility test. Must be certified as FF I and EMT-B, or be willing to commit to city paid training to that level within 2 years. Must respond to 20% of calls. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
St Croix Regional Medical Center
Our Volunteer Partners play a vital role in helping us provide exceptional health care. They contribute financial support, award scholarships, and assist with patient care and equipment needs.
Saint Croix Falls Fire Department
Attention St. Croix Falls Adventurer -- If you're interested in a challenging, but rewarding opportunity to serve your community, stop by the St. Croix Falls Fire Hall on a Tuesday evening and meet our team. 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Tuesdays, 6pm at 908 Pine Street, in SCF. Our community needs more volunteer firefighters who are available to help in emergency situations, like car accidents, structure or brush fires, and even some emergency medical calls. We will provide you the tools, training, and confidence to be part of a team, prepared to assist others in crisis. This volunteer position is also paid per calls you respond to. Would you be a good fit to become a firefighter? Stop by and find out! We look forward to meeting you! | Requirements: Must complete 1 year training program to pass the "Fire 1" class | Categories: Firefighter
St Croix Falls Festival Theatre
Volunteers are essential to Festival Theatre, assisting in various roles such as greeting guests as ushers, helping with concessions, building sets, or hosting visiting artists. Your time and talents help create memorable theatre experiences while supporting the arts in the St. Croix Valley.
Wild Paws Midwest Animal Sanctuary
Help create permanent homes for the animals we will rescue. Volunteers will assist in building our state-of-art wildlife sanctuary to accommodate and care for the animals appropriately.
Wild Paws Midwest Animal Sanctuary
Educate others about wildlife and environmental sustainability. Volunteers will help develop and deliver educational content to visitors and the community.
Wild Paws Midwest Animal Sanctuary
Join one of our committees and collaborate to build Wild Paws into an innovative organization. Many of these opportunities can be done remotely from your own home!
Center City Fire Dept
The Center City Fire Department is seeking quality individuals who want to serve their community. The fire department is now accepting applications for volunteer Firefighters/Emergency Medical Responders. CCFD provides Fire and Rescue as well as Medical Emergency coverage for the city of Center City and parts of the Chisago Lake and Franconia Townships. No previous firefighter training is required, we will train you to our requirements within the 1st year. Our regularly scheduled training takes place on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. We are especially looking for individuals who could respond to day time calls. | Requirements: Must be 18 years of age and live or work within 8 minutes of the fire station. Valid Drivers license and ability to pass a criminal background check and driver’s license record check. | Categories: Firefighter
Farmaste Animal Sanctuary Inc
Contribute your professional skills such as photography, graphic design, or writing to support Farmaste's mission. Contact the sanctuary to discuss how your talents can be utilized.
Farmaste Animal Sanctuary Inc
Assist with caring for farm animals during opening and closing at the sanctuary. Tasks include feeding, stall cleaning, and observing animal behavior. Volunteers must be 18 or older and commit to a weekly shift for a minimum of 12 months.
Farmaste Animal Sanctuary Inc
Volunteers are needed to help clean the barns at Farmaste Animal Sanctuary in Lindstrom, MN. This task occurs every Saturday morning and typically lasts 2-3 hours. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Farmaste Animal Sanctuary Inc
Participate in various event-related volunteer opportunities at the sanctuary. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Keep an eye on social media and the website for specific opportunities.
Marine Mills Folk School
Assist in hosting classes by helping with setup, welcoming participants, and ensuring a smooth class experience. This role is essential in creating a welcoming and supportive environment for learners.
Marine Mills Folk School
Support the school by assisting with administrative tasks, organizing materials, and helping with event preparation. Your contribution will help the school run smoothly and efficiently.
Marine Library Association
Volunteers are responsible for staffing the library during open hours, which includes checking in and shelving returned items, checking out materials, light cleaning, answering questions, and providing help with software and the catalog. Volunteers work in three-hour shifts and attend an initial training session.
Marine Library Association
Volunteers assist with adult or children's programs and events, fundraising, serving on the board, community education, storytimes, book clubs, and more. Volunteers receive email messages for opportunities to assist with library programs.
Green Lake Association
Volunteers are needed to support various events such as fundraising, social events, and lake treatments. Volunteers will have support for any function but can also lead and run complete projects.
Big Marine Lake Association
Assist the Big Marine Lake Association in monitoring and controlling aquatic invasive species. Volunteers will help with on-the-water efforts and contribute to the organization's advocacy goals.
Rangers Supporting Rangers
Assist in the packing and distribution of food packs for students and families in need. Volunteers will work alongside students in the district’s STEP program, helping them gain vocational skills while supporting the community.
Sundown Horse Rescue
Help with cleaning stalls and sheds to ensure a clean and safe environment for the horses. Volunteers will be responsible for mucking out stalls and maintaining cleanliness in the horse living areas.
Sundown Horse Rescue
Provide general maintenance and handy work around the horse rescue facility. Volunteers will assist with repairs and upkeep to ensure the facility remains operational and safe.
Sundown Horse Rescue
Assist with feeding and grooming horses at the rescue. Volunteers will help maintain the health and well-being of the horses through regular feeding and grooming routines.
Sundown Horse Rescue
Assist with organizing and executing fundraising events, parades, and horse and pony rides. Volunteers will help with planning and promoting events to support the rescue's mission.
New Richmond Fire Dept
Do you have a passion for preserving life and property while promoting public safety … then we have the position for you! The New Richmond Fire & Rescue Department is accepting applications for multiple paid-per-call firefighter positions. The department provides fire prevention, fire suppression, fire inspections, extraction and rescue operations. Applicants must be 18 years of age and have a valid Wisconsin Drivers License. Applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent. The full job description and instructions on how to apply can be found on the City’s website at www.newrichmondwi.gov | Requirements: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POSITION: PAID-ON-CALL FIREFIGHTER GENERAL NATURE OF WORK: Protects life and property by performing firefighting, emergency aid, hazardous materials, and fire prevention duties. Maintains fire equipment, apparatus, and facilities. • This position requires responding to fires and other types of emergency incidents. The firefighter must be able to perform the functions required at emergency incidents, including combating and extinguishing fires. • The position involves extensive training in the operation of apparatus, tools, and equipment, and the performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions that may require strenuous exertion under such conditions as heat, smoke, and cramped surroundings. • Each firefighter hired shall be placed on probation and shall serve a (1) one-year probationary period, commencing on the date of hire (which may or may not be extended by member vote). ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Respond to fire calls and emergency incidents in accordance with department standards. • Attend department meetings, schooling, and training courses in accordance with department standards. • Complete written reports on fire scene activities. • Follow the proper departmental chain of command. • Function in high stress situations. • Use and apply extrication equipment upon receiving proper training to do so. • Drive, operate, and pump departmental apparatus upon receiving proper training to do so. • Assist in activities pertaining to the fire station duties, cleanup, and maintenance as ordered by the fire chief or other ranking officer. • Maintain all department issued equipment in good working condition. • Be knowledgeable in the areas of fire inspections, fire prevention, and building construction. • Perform duties and activities required by city codes and ordinances, state statutes, department policies and guidelines, and as directed by the chief or other officer of the department. • Promote good public relations and participate in public talks and related activities as directed. • Wear complete department uniform when instructed to do so by the chief or other ranking officer of the department. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE: • Must have a valid Wisconsin driver's license. • Must be at least 18 years of age. • Must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent. • Must be able to pass a department physical agility test during the hiring process. • Must be able to pass background investigation. • Must successfully complete Entry Level Firefighter Program and State Certified Firefighter I (including HAZMAT, Entry & Operational Level Program) within 12 months of hire. • The following must be completed in the first 24 months of hire. o Complete Emergency Medical Responder EMR and the National Registry Test. o Complete FEMA NIMS Program (ICS 100, ICS 200 ICS 700). o Complete Auto Extrication Technician Course. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: • Emergency medical aid unit, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, and other standard firefighting equipment, hazardous materials response equipment, ladders, first aid equipment, radio, pager, personal computer, phone, basic hand tools, and shop equipment. DATES OF INTEREST: • Application Deadline: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 • Family Orientation: Friday, April 23, 2021 at 6:00 PM • Review Applications/Set-Up Interviews: Friday, April 23, 2021 at 7:00PM &/ Monday April 26, 2021 (schedule interviews via phone Monday morning April 26th) • Interviews: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 and Thursday, April 29, 2021 starting at 5:00 PM • Review First Interviews and Discuss Agility Test Attendees: Thursday, April 29, 2021; after the final interview is conducted • Firefighter Agility's Test: Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9:00 AM (Results Reviewed / Setup Second Interviews) • Notification of Second Interview: Monday, May 3, 2020 • Second Interview: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 and Thursday, May 6, 2021 starting at 6:00 PM (including Police & Fire participants if possible) • Ranking of Interviewees: Thursday, May 6, 2021; after the final interview is conducted by Hiring Committee • New Recruits Committee Decision of Probationary Members to Fire Membership (Meeting Night): Monday, May 10, 2021 • Notification to New Probationary Firefighters (after P&F Confirmation): May 11 - May 14, 2021 • New Recruit Start Date: Monday, May 24th, 2021 - Expected to Attend First Meeting Night at 6:00 PM (Get outfitted for gear, find a locker and get the lay of the land) • On-Boarding at City Offices: To Be Scheduled, Third/Fourth week of May • On-Boarding at NRF&R: To Be Scheduled, Third/Fourth week of May (to coincide with City on-boarding) | Categories: Firefighter
Community Referral Agency
Conduct community education sessions on violence prevention and domestic abuse awareness. Volunteers will engage with the community to raise awareness and educate on available resources.
Community Referral Agency
Assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault by providing support and advocacy. Volunteers will help with crisis intervention, safety planning, and connecting clients to resources.
Stillwater Public Library Foundation
Join us in shaping the future of our community's literary hub by supporting our library's vital programs and services. Whether you're a book lover, tech whiz, event planner, or fundraising guru, there's a place for you to make a difference.
Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network
Moderate online support groups, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for parents of children with Down syndrome.
Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network
Assist users with navigating and troubleshooting the DSDN app, providing support and guidance to ensure a smooth user experience.
Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network
Work with local organizations to build partnerships and support networks for families affected by Down syndrome.
Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network
Engage with potential donors to secure major gifts, supporting the mission and activities of DSDN.
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