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Mid-Michigan Cmnty Fire Dept
Part Paid Firefighter / MFR needed. Gain the rewarding experience of serving your community within a state of the art technically advanced fire department No Experience necessary | Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent Will Train | Categories: Firefighter
Gratiot Animals In Need
Foster pets whose owners are temporarily unable to care for them, providing a safe and nurturing environment.
Gratiot Animals In Need
Promote the adoption of local animals by engaging with the community and raising awareness about available pets.
Gratiot Animals In Need
Perform checks of community cat colonies to monitor their health and well-being.
Gratiot Animals In Need
Educate pet owners about available spay and neuter programs to help control the pet population and improve animal welfare in the community.
Gratiot Animals In Need
Assist with pet rehoming if retention isn't possible, helping to find new homes for animals in need.
Gratiot Animals In Need
Coordinate and promote fundraising activities to support G.A.I.N.'s mission and programs.
Gratiot Animals In Need
Drive pets to spay and neuter or veterinary appointments, ensuring they receive necessary medical care.
Shepherd Tri-Twp Fire Dept
Shepherd Tri Township Fire Department is accepting applications for the positions of Firefighter/MFR and Medical First Responder. We are a part paid department. We cover 108 Sq miles in the townships of Chippewa, Lincoln, Coe and the village of Shepherd with a approximately 10,000 residents. Residency in any of the mentioned townships or village is preferred, outside the district will be considered case x case. No experience is necessary, Training is paid by the department. | Requirements: No experience is necessary, all training is paid for by the department | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Inner City Inclusion
Volunteer to spend 30-45 minutes a week virtually tutoring a young student in literacy. This program runs from July 10th to August 24th and offers a chance to connect with a child and support their learning over the summer.
Mt Pleasant Pride Center
Volunteers assist with greeting visitors, working the desk, attending team meetings, supporting events, hosting recurring events, assisting with fundraising and grant writing, and representing the center at various events. Volunteers collaborate with community organizations and contribute ideas for programming.
Lee Township Fire Department
Lee Township Fire Department (LTFD) is a paid-on-call fire department serving the citizens of Lee and Greendale Townships in Midland County, Michigan. From one station in Lee Township equipped with two class A engines, one tanker/tender, one medium duty rescue/service truck, one brush engine and one medical rescue, we respond to our neighbors in their time of need, whether fire suppression, medical emergency, traumatic events (such as traffic crashes), assisting neighboring fire departments, state or county agencies (such as lost person searches or traffic assistance), and many other interesting and challenging circumstances. Our call volume has been increasing steadily -- last year we responded to over 550 individually unique responses. We not only provide fire suppression services, but also are a medical first response (non-transporting) Emergency Medical Service (EMS) licensed by the State of Michigan and governed by the Midland-Gladwin Medical Control Authority. The majority of our calls are medical, but there are plenty of other calls as well. We have one chief, one deputy chief, three division chiefs and one assistant chief who serve as command staff and officers for our 13 other firefighters who come from all walks of life, from fresh out of high school to retired; from working moms to self employed, other public safety disciplines, corporate employees ... we have many different backgrounds, and, if you meed the requirements below, we have a place for YOU! We provide training and equipment, out of our department's operating budget, to provide you with the necessary skills, licenses and training to serve your fellow citizen in their time of need. | Requirements: COMMITMENT: 1) You will be required to take MFR and Firefighter I & II classes. These are at our expense, taught at Midland EMS and Homer Township Fire Station (right "next door!"), and require two nights a week with an occasional Saturday class thrown in from late August through late April or early May (with time off for firearm deer season, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year holidays). 2) We have departmental meetings the fourth Monday of each month (occasionally moved -- with notice -- to the following Monday if a holiday conflicts) at 7 pm. You are expected to be present! 3) We expect you to respond to incidents when you are available -- not just the "big" or "exciting" ones. Every time you respond you will learn something that will make you even more valuable on the "big one." REQUIREMENTS: 1) Must be able to pass a background check. The State of Michigan has requirements for obtaining the requisite license as a MFR. Michigan form EMS-252 (7/12), found at <a href="http://michigan.gov/documents/mdch/Criminal_History_Conviction_205232_7.pdf">this url</a>, will need to be submitted in order to apply for licensure if you have had ANY criminal convictions. (Quote from FAQ at <a href="http://michigan.gov/mdch/0,4612,7-132-2946_5093_28508-47472--,00.html">this url</a> If I have been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor, will this stop me from obtaining a Michigan EMS license? This type of information will be reviewed on an individual basis. You must submit your application, fee, and information regarding the occurrence including dates, sentences, and completion of requirements. We will review and make a decision at that time. Please keep in mind that we do take into consideration the type of conviction, the age that you were when the incident occurred, the time that has elapsed since the conviction, and your record since the incident.) THIS WILL BE CHECKED -- do not think that neither we, the educational facility (Midland EMS) and/or the State of Michigan do not search out this information! 2) Pass a driving record check. Not all offenses exclude you from becoming a firefighter -- some may simply preclude you from operating our apparatus. However, some do preclude you from joining our organization. Please feel free to ask the chief as below if you have any questions or concerns in this area 3) ALL Lee Township employees are sent for a reading exam -- not just firefighter candidates. The exam for MFR has no provision for a reader, extra time or any other such accommodation. This is a state requirement. We have found that employees who can read at or above an 8th grade reading level have no difficulties in completing the educational component and pass the requisite written test for MFR licensure. 4) Ability to see (with correction); hear (with correction); move over uneven terrain unassisted; carry/use firefighting equipment; assist in extricating, providing emergency medical care and carrying victims/patients in medical emergencies; follow orders; maintain awareness; be alert to safety issues; maintain your temper; operate trucks and pumps (as assigned and after proper additional training), etc. This is not an all inclusive list, but an example of what is required to be a successful firefighter/MFR. 5) LTFD personnel are employed by the Lee Township Board of Trustees and will be sent for a physical at our expense. Drug testing may be included and may be required thereafter. We are an equal opportunity employer. 6) Fill out an application. You may obtain an application at the station (fourth Monday as above -- or when we come back from a run) or email or call the chief as below and we will either mail you an application or make arrangements to meet you at the station at a mutually convenient time. There is a release of information for your background and driving record check included. | Categories: Firefighter
Perrinton Fire Dept
Responds to fire alarms and extinguishes fire. Responds to calls for emergency medical services, and renders first aid. Performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers, sweeping water and removing debris. Responds to and renders assistance in a variety of emergencies. Cleans and inspects equipment and apparatus after returning from a fire. Inspects equipment and apparatus and notifies superior officer of any defects. Perform routine preventative maintenance tasks, and keeps records of such action. Keeps fire station, equipment and grounds in a clean and orderly condition; Participates in training activities and instruction sessions. Acquires and retains a thorough knowledge of the jurisdiction, including streets, buildings, water supply, unusual hazards and related items. Performs various public information or education tasks. | Requirements: 18 years of age or older with High School Diploma or equivalent. Valid Michigan Driver License with safe driving record. No felony or serious misdemeanor convictions. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work calmly and efficiently under extremely physically and emotionally stressful conditions in emergencies. Work within a command structure as a team member following policies and procedures. Possess or successfully complete Michigan Firefighter I & II certification. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Family Promise Of Mid Michigan
Assist families experiencing homelessness by providing support in various community initiatives. Volunteers may help organize events, assist with housing stabilization programs, and support graduate services.
Great Lakes Bay Animal Society
Join the Great Lakes Bay Animal Society at various community events to represent the organization and assist with event activities. Volunteers will help set up, engage with the public, and provide information about the organization's mission and programs.
Great Lakes Bay Animal Society
Provide temporary care for cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies in your own home. Foster Guardians play a critical role in the rehabilitation and socialization of animals, preparing them for adoption into permanent homes.
S O S Stray Or Stranded Animal Rescue Inc
Provide a temporary home for pets in need, offering care and support until they find a permanent home. Responsibilities include feeding, socializing, and ensuring the well-being of foster pets.
S O S Stray Or Stranded Animal Rescue Inc
Assist SOS Animal Rescue at various events to support animal welfare initiatives. Responsibilities may include setting up, managing booths, and engaging with the public.
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