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Stewartsville Vol Fire Co
The Stewartsville Volunteer Fire Company is in need of new members From firefighters to support staff. All are welcome to stop on monday nights around 7pm. | Requirements: Each position has different needs. | Categories: Firefighter, Junior Members, Fundraising, Community Education, EMT, Department Support
Lopatcong Twp Fire Co #2
The Lopatcong Fire Department proudly serves the 5,000 residents of Lopatcong Twp Warren County NJ plus surrounding communities with fire/rescue services and first response for EMS calls. The department has 2 fire stations and is equipped with 2 Engines, 1 ladder truck, 1 cascade/special services truck, and 2 utilities. | Requirements: - Preferably residency within Lopatcong Twp (not a must) - Age of 16 to be a junior member, 18 to be a member - no prior experience in emergency services is required | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Norwescap Career and Life Transition Center
Engage in key roles at Norwescap to enhance the organization's mission through part-time or full-time service. AmeriCorps members contribute to various programs, supporting community development and empowerment.
Norwescap Career and Life Transition Center
Provide free tax help to low-moderate income individuals and families, including young adults, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities. Volunteers assist with tax preparation and ensure clients receive the refunds they are entitled to.
Norwescap Career and Life Transition Center
Individuals aged 55 and older are matched with meaningful volunteer opportunities that align with their skills and interests, contributing to community development.
Delaware Park Chemical Eng Co #1
The Dekaware Park Chemical Engine Co. #1 (DPFC #1) is part of the Lopatcong Fire Department which proudly serves the 9,000 residents of Lopatcong Twp Warren County NJ plus surrounding communities with fire/rescue services. DPFC houses 1 Engine, 1 Ladder and 1 Special Services/Utility Unit. The department has 2 fire stations and is equipped with additional Engines, Brush Truck, Cascade/Special Services truck, and Utility Unit at the second station. | Requirements: - Preferably residency within Lopatcong Twp (not a must) - Age of 16 to be a junior member, 18 to be a member - no prior experience in emergency services is required | Categories: Junior Members, Firefighter
Forks Twp Vol Fire Dept
The Volunteer Firefighter serves the community by responding to a wide variety of situations, ranging from emergencies that immediately threaten life or property to routine citizen requests for information or assistance. They perform within the scope of the policies and procedures of the Community Fire Company and the Forks Township Fire Department and they perform duties in the following general categories: fire suppression, rescue or emergency medical aid, hazardous material responses, training, building inspections and public education. The Volunteer FF normally works under the supervision of a department officer and is expected to function effectively as part of a highly trained team. To support the department in all activities including emergency response, training, fundraising, maintenance, and other special activities. Required to attend company and other organizational meetings. The Volunteer FF is expected to respond from home or work to Department calls. The Volunteer FF rides or drives an emergency vehicle in response to fire, rescue and emergency medical events, hazardous materials response/mitigation and routine requests for help or assistance. Individuals fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a Volunteer FF will at all-time present themselves in a courteous, professional and responsible manner. TIME REQUIRED: The Volunteer FF is required to attend regularly scheduled training (every Monday night) in order to maintain the high level of knowledge, skill and ability necessary to function safely and effectively as a firefighter in accordance with state law and Department standard operating guidelines. One monthly business meeting (every 3rd Monday night of month); Also required to complete Firefighter I course (approximately 175 hours) during first year of membership. | Requirements: - Minimum 18 years of age (Juniors applicants my join at 14 years old with parental permission) - sound physical conditions as evaluated by physician - pass interview by membership committee ABILITY TO: - Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions using the English language. - Maintain physical conditioning necessary to perform efficiently in emergency situations; pass annual physical. - Learn the geography of the area, location of important buildings and the street system. - Participate in training drills; attend school and classes on firefighting, hydraulics, first aid, fire equipment, and apparatus, and other classes associated with recognized fire fighter standard - Learn and apply technical information pertaining to fire fighting. - Analyze and cope with a variety of emergency situations calmly but effectively and to react quickly to secure accurate and precise information on the location, extent, and nature of fires and emergency aid request - Sustain heavy physical labor during periods of intense activity in emergency situations; to work at varying heights above grade. - Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public; to work effectively as a team member - Service and operate all Department equipment and apparatus - Perform necessary maintenance, testing and care of fire hoses, trucks, ladders, and auxiliary equipment and apparatus - Prevent waste and damage of materials, supplies, and equipment - Perform general maintenance and minor repairs to station facilities; perform assigned janitorial activities and minor maintenance and painting. - Perform community service activities - Maintain necessary records and reports, incident forms, operation logs, to accommodate needs of the department including computer data entry. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Work is performed primarily in the fire station, then on fire scenes, emergency medical scenes, mass casualty, and extra ordinary events as they occur. Performing tasks under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion. The exposure to death, emotional stress, patients with contagious diseases and terminal illnesses can be expected. MENTAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this position, the Volunteer FF will be regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; WORK ENVIRONMENT: Physical hazard from fire, equipment, traffic, smoke inhalation, and falling objects at emergency scenes, and exposure to health risks may occur. | Categories: Firefighter, Junior Members
Wilson Borough Fire Dept
Work shifts as a part time fireman in Wilson Borough. (Must live within 5 miles of station.) Must be 18 years of age. Contact me via email for list if required certificates. | Requirements: Fire 1 EMT or EMR Nims 100,700 Live within 5 miles of station Complete driver training Attend weekly drills (at least one a month) Respond to fire calls from home when off shift | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Hampton Fire Co
Our department is looking for motivated individuals who are looking for a challenge and want to help their community. We serve a community of about 5 square miles and respond to approx 20-25 working structure fires each year. The community is still growing with a few shopping centers and mixed residential developments. All training is paid for 100% with no financial obligation from you. As an associate firefighter you will learn what you need to know starting with the basics while prepping you to obtain your firefighter 1 certification and become an active member. All training is hands on skills. | Requirements: Must be 18 years of age for associate membership and to be considered as an active interior firefighter once all credentials and prerequisites are met. If under the age of 18 please look for our junior membership where you will be able to participate in other classes and obtain several certifications depending on the age requirements for those classes. | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, Other, Community Education, Fundraising
Hampton Fire Co.
Do you want to give back and help your community | Requirements: Some time to give back to your community. | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Community Education, Firefighter, Department Support
Hampton Fire Co
Our department is looking for motivated individuals who are looking for a challenge and want to help their community. We serve a community of about 5 square miles and respond to approx 20-25 working structure fires each year. The community is still growing with a few shopping centers and mixed residential developments. All training is paid for 100% with no financial obligation from you. As a probationary firefighter you will assist with life safety and property salvation. As a probationary member you are expected to have all required training prior to starting your membership. You will remain a probationary member for six months when you will then become a full fledged active member. | Requirements: Must be 18 years of age for associate membership and to be considered as an active interior firefighter once all credentials and prerequisites are met. If under the age of 18 please look for our junior membership where you will be able to participate in other classes and obtain several certifications depending on the age requirements for those classes. If you have no experience or training please see or associate membership listing. | Categories: Department Support, Other, Community Education, Fundraising, Firefighter
Hampton Fire Co
Our department is looking for motivated individuals who are looking for a challenge and want to help their community. We serve a community of about 5 square miles and respond to approx 20-25 working structure fires each year. The community is still growing with a few shopping centers and mixed residential developments. All training is paid for 100% with no financial obligation from you. As a junior firefighter you will learn what you need to know starting with the basics while getting you ready to attend firefighter 1 once you become 18. All training is hands on skills. | Requirements: To be eligible for junior membership you must be at east 14 years old and no older than 17. Once 18 you are eligible for our associate membership. All junior firefighter will follow all child labor laws set forth by the Department of Labor, and must have parental permission. Please contact us today for more information. | Categories: Fundraising, Community Education, Firefighter, Other, Department Support
Washington Fire Department
Accepting applications for those interested in becoming volunteer firefighters or interested in an associate membership to aid in support for fundraising and events. Free training is provided. Applications can be provided by contacting 908-689-3600 ext 126 or by emailing washingtonfirechief@gmail.com | Requirements: Must be 14 years of age or older. Members under the age of 18 need parental consent. | Categories: Firefighter, Fundraising, Department Support
Glen Gardner Fire Co #1
The volunteers of the Glen Gardner Fire Co come from many different backgrounds and do many different things. They all share the passion to protect their fellow citizens and community. Members have the opportunity to volunteer for various positions including, firefighter, junior firefighter, administrative, or drivers. | Requirements: We accept membership from anyone over the age of 14. No experience necessary. Training, equipment, and medical exams are provided free of charge. | Categories: Department Support, Other, Firefighter, EMT, Junior Members, Fire Corps, Fundraising, Community Education
Oxford Vol Fire Dept
The Oxford Volunteer Fire Department is a 100% volunteer fire department. We have been active since 1945. We are always accepting new members to serve and protect the citizens of Oxford and White township. We are equipped with 2 engines and a tanker/tender for our non hydrated/ rural areas, we also have a john deer gator equipped with a water tank that is used to assist forest fire and also assist for off road searches. Our county fire academy where we send our recruits to getbtheir firefighter certificate is located 10 minutes away in washington. Currently, we have about 20 rostered members lead by our Chief Tim Weiss, asst. Chief Kevin Murray, Captain Matt Correll and LT Josh Reeder. Ne are always looking to add more members to our roster! We have a drill 2x a month on Monday along with our 1st Monday being a meeting and the 3rd being a truck/equipment maintenance day for a total of 4 Mondays per month and the occasional weekend drills. If firefighting doesn't seem like you're cup of tea, but you'd still like to help, we are also accepting members of our auxilary department to help with fundraising and providing food/drinks at extended calls. There is a role for everyone! | Requirements: -Willingness to show up around the clock and maintain a 60% percentage of all calls, meetings, drills, events to be considered active. -drivers license -live within 5 miles of our coverage area -Willingness to learn! (While being a firefighter is a plus it is not a requirement as we can send you through our fire academy located behind warren county community.) | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, Fundraising, Junior Members, Other
Belvidere Amb Corps Inc
The Belvidere Ambulance Corps, Inc. has been serving Belvidere and the surrounding towns proudly since 1945. When the squad first started there were just a handful of members. These men and women serve this community day and night, every day of the week. We provide Basic Life Support Emergency Medical Services as well as Rescue services for the Town of Belvidere, White Twp and Harmony Twp. | Requirements: Cadets must be between ages 16 and 18 Probationary EMT's Age 18 Driver only age 21 with 3 year driving experience Physically able to perform the duties of an EMT including lifting and moving patients. All required training is provided at no cost. | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Department Support
Good Will Fire Co #1
The Junior Firefighter position at Good Will Fire Company #1 is an entry-level role designed for individuals ages 16 to 18 interested in learning the skills and duties of a firefighter while contributing to the safety and well-being of the Belvidere community. As a Junior Firefighter, you will participate in a basic training program to learn skills and gain an undertanding of emergency responses, fire prevention activities, and company operations. This position offers an opportunity to gain basic skills in firefighting, rescue operations, and emergency response protocols, while working under the guidance of active firefighters and company officers. Junior Firefighters must adhere to all safety protocols and operational procedures of the GWFC and the New Jersey Division of Fire and Safety. | Requirements: Junior Firefighters are strongly encouraged to attend weekly training drills with the department to prepare them for the many challenges presented in an emergency situation. These Drills are closely supervised by fire department training officers and fire officers. In both training sessions and actual emergency situations, the safety of our Junior Firefighters are of paramount concern to the department. As such, Junior Firefighters are closely supervised and limited in activities and duties they can participate in. Once accepted into membership, new firefighters will attend Firefighter 1 training at their earliest opportunity as authorized by the fire chief and training officer. The fire academy is conveniently located at the Warren County Fire Academy in Washington. Classes are 2 nights a week with a day class on either Saturday or Sunday. Successful completion of New Jersey’s Firefighter 1 training program is required and prepares them for “Interior Qualified” status. Due to the inherent dangers of firefighting, strict rules of conduct and tight procedural standards have been established. Junior Firefighters are always expected to act maturely and are expected to read, understand, be subject to, and adhere to all rules, regulations, and standards of the Good Will Fire Company #1. In an actual emergency, it is essential that all firefighters act calmly and efficiently. Even with the training and supervision provided, firefighting is an inherently dangerous activity with the potential for serious injury. The fire officers will make every effort to minimize the Junior Firefighter’s exposure to danger, but it is also their responsibility to avoid unsafe practices and hazardous situations for which they are not adequately prepared, trained, or equipped. Rules Regarding Junior Firefighter Response & Participation Junior Firefighters are not allowed to respond to any emergency incident on their designated school days between the hours of 7:00 AM until the time that the regular school day ends. Junior Firefighters may not respond to an emergency incident, be at an incident scene or be on the fire company property or in our firehouses after 11:00 pm on a school night. Junior Firefighters may respond 24 hours a day when there is no school the following day (weekends, holidays, vacation breaks). Applicant and Parent(s) or Guardian(s) shall be present at all meetings concerning the Junior Firefighter’s membership. | Categories: Junior Members
Good Will Fire Co #1
As a volunteer firefighter with the Good Will Fire Company #1 in Belvidere, New Jersey, your role is crucial in protecting the local community from fires, medical emergencies, and other disasters. The position requires dedication, teamwork, and a commitment to public service. Below is an outline of the key responsibilities: 1. Emergency Response Fire Suppression: Respond to fires in residential, commercial, industrial, and natural settings. Operate firefighting equipment, including hoses, ladders, and pumps, to extinguish fires and prevent further damage. Rescue Operations: Assist in the rescue/aid of individuals from hazardous situations, such as car accidents, building collapses, or high-water rescues. 2. Training & Drills Firefighting Techniques: Regularly participate in weekly drills to learn and refine firefighting tactics, emergency response skills, and safety protocols. Safety Procedures: Study and practice proper safety protocols to minimize personal risk and protect fellow firefighters and the public during emergencies. 3. Equipment Maintenance Gear Inspection: Regularly inspect, maintain, and clean personal protective equipment (PPE) such as turnout gear, helmets, and air tanks to ensure it is in working order. Fire Apparatus Care: Help maintain fire trucks, rescue vehicles, and other specialized equipment. This may include checking fluid levels, ensuring operational readiness, and cleaning apparatus after each call. 4. Community Outreach & Education Fire Prevention: Participate in community education programs to raise awareness about fire prevention, safety tips, and emergency preparedness. Public Engagement: Attend local events or school programs to share fire safety knowledge, promote volunteerism, and interact with the community. 5. Team Collaboration Collaboration: Work closely with fellow firefighters, emergency medical personnel, law enforcement, and other first responders to provide coordinated, efficient service during emergency calls. Communication: Maintain clear, effective communication during emergencies, ensuring accurate reporting and updates to incident commanders and other team members. 6. Administrative Responsibilities Record Keeping: Help with maintaining accurate records of training, equipment maintenance, and incident reports. Meetings & Participation: Attend regular monthly meetings, participate in discussions, and contribute to the operational goals of the fire company. 7. Response to Non-Emergency Situations Community Service: Assist with non-emergency activities, such as fundraising events, station maintenance, or support for local community programs. | Requirements: Once accepted into membership, new firefighters will attend Firefighter 1 training at their earliest opportunity as authorized by the fire chief and training officer. The fire academy is conveniently located at the Warren County Fire Academy in Washington. Classes are 2 nights a week with a day class on either Saturday or Sunday. Successful completion of New Jersey’s Firefighter 1 training program is required and prepares them for “Interior Qualified” status. Members are encouraged to attend at least two drills per month (held on Monday evenings at 6:30pm) and attend the regular monthly meeting on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30. | Categories: Firefighter
America's Grow-A-Row
Engage your business in team-building events to support people struggling with hunger. Participate in harvesting and community service days to impact thousands facing food insecurity.
Beacon Of Hope Animal Rescue
Assist with the daily care of animals, including feeding, cleaning, and providing companionship. Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of the animals while they await adoption.
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