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Oxford Fire Dept
Perform fire fighting and support duties. Attend meetings and training. Have fun | Requirements: 18 years of age, pass a background check, have a valid Wisconsin drivers license, successfully complete 60 hr. entry level course, live/work close to Oxford Fire District, physically capable of performing duties, no fire fighter experience required. | Categories: Fundraising, Department Support, Firefighter
Oxford Fire District
Looking for community oriented people to become part of our firefighting family in Oxford, WI. Our department provides emergency coverage to the Village of Oxford and the Town's of Jackson and Oxford. Some of the services we provide include both Structure and Wildland fire suppression, various rescue duty's including using the jaws of life and Search & Rescue. Our members also have a fundraising side (Oxford Fire Department Inc.) that hold a few functions per year to offset the cost of our equipment from the tax roll. | Requirements: You will be expected to complete training that is provided free within your first year of membership. You will also be expected to make 50% of our meetings and drills Must live in the Oxford, WI area. | Categories: Firefighter
Central Wisconsin Community Action Council
Assist in the organization and distribution of food at our local food pantries. Volunteers will help with sorting, packing, and distributing food to community members in need.
Central Wisconsin Community Action Council
Support the Weatherization Assistance Program by helping with basic home improvements to increase energy efficiency for low-income families. Tasks may include installing insulation and weather-stripping.
Adams County Humane Society
Help with various annual projects, including Vaccine/Microchip clinics, Garage Sales, Dinners, Newsletters, Community events, and Pet Education. Volunteers can work on planning committees, seek donated items, coordinate events, and assist on the day of the event.
Adams County Humane Society
Help in the office with administrative tasks, tackle maintenance projects, and transport donated food and supplies. Volunteers may also participate in landscaping and lawn mowing.
Adams County Humane Society
Help with hands-on programs in the shelter, including walking, grooming, socializing, training, and cleaning for dogs and cats. Volunteers are also needed to help transport animals to and from vet appointments.
Delton Fire Dept
The Delton Fire Department has ongoing recruitment to fill current openings and establish an eligibility list for the position of paid-per-call firefighter. If you have a strong desire to serve the community you can pick up an application at the fire station or print off the application from here. A Volunteer firefighter for the Delton Fire Department has the unique opportunity of working for one of the area’s busiest and exciting communities. DFD firefighters are provided high caliber training, top quality equipment, a state of the art fire station, ability to earn some extra money, and respond to a high number of emergency calls. Members have opportunities to participate in many functions, such as the Tech Rescue Team, Honor Guard, and Public Education Programs. Volunteers operate and maintain equipment and apparatus and perform other duties as necessary to carry out the mission and values of the department. The Delton Fire Department operates out of one station and covers 56 square miles which includes numerous large waterpark resorts and tourist attractions, several miles of Interstate 90/94, the popular Lake Delton, Mirror Lake and the Wisconsin River. The Delton Fire Department responds to over 300 calls a year, hosts annual community events at the station and participates in several special event details during the busy summer tourism season. Volunteer Benefits The Delton Fire Department offers many great benefits, but most members will say the biggest benefit is being able to help someone else during their time of need. • Get paid to take classes such as Certified Firefighter 1 and 2, Driver Operator, Fire Officer, Fire Inspector, Rope Rescue Technician, Incident Command, Forest Fire Operations, Auto Extrication, Hazardous Materials, CPR, and basic first aid. • All uniforms, protective clothing and equipment, and books are provided. • Free access to the employee fitness facility located inside the station. • Monetary Compensation o $20.00 is paid to each firefighter for the first hour of an emergency call. If the call extends beyond the first hour a firefighter is paid their hourly wage. o Hourly wage is commensurate with a firefighter’s training level and performance. The current wage scale is from $10.00/hourly for entry level firefighters to $17.00/hourly. If firefighters respond annually to at least 40% of emergency calls, an additional hourly rate from $3.00 - $8.00 is paid. | Requirements: The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate is a team player with a strong desire to help others, possessing courage and dedication to the job they are assigned, willing to take on the challenge of providing essential firefighting services at a moment’s notice, willing to participate in weekly drills, and respond to emergency calls. Eligibility • Permanent year round residency within 8 driving miles of the fire station • Minimum age of 18 years • Valid Wisconsin driver’s license • Clear background check (no felony or domestic violence convictions) • Physical ability exam • Drug screening • Must complete Entry Level Firefighter training after becoming employed • Complete one year of probation • Ability to respond to a minimum of 20% of emergency calls during a year | Categories: Firefighter
Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics
Adult volunteers, aged 18 and above, are integral to the healthcare team, providing support to patients, families, and staff. Volunteers must commit to regular shifts, with placement based on department needs and volunteer skills.
Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics
The Student Volunteer Program is designed for individuals aged 16 and above, offering opportunities to explore a health career, connect with the community, or stay active in retirement. Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one shift per week for at least 12 weeks.
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