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Simonton Genesis Ministries Inc
Perform basic administrative, clerical, and office support duties to gain practical work experience and skill development. This opportunity is aimed at high school students to bolster self-esteem and provide an understanding of the immigration process.
Simonton Genesis Ministries Inc
Volunteer or intern in various divisions such as Immigration Law, Civil, Criminal, and Juvenile Court. Suitable for adults with a Paralegal Certificate or students enrolled in a Paralegal program.
Simonton Genesis Ministries Inc
Gain hands-on experience in fundraising and grant writing, learning the precise details of nonprofit support operations. This opportunity is ideal for adults and college interns.
Mission Mutt Dog Rescue Inc
Help organize and sort supplies needed for the care of rescue dogs. This role involves inventory management and ensuring that all supplies are readily available for volunteers and fosters.
Simonton Genesis Ministries Inc
Join the Web Content Analyst Team to execute content across all internet platforms, ensuring promotional content and brand imagery are updated. Responsibilities include writing HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and integrating third-party content for marketing and promotions.
Simonton Genesis Ministries Inc
Learn court operations specific to immigration while enhancing your resume. This flexible volunteer opportunity is available nationwide for college students and adults.
Neighbor To Neighbor In The Nenes
Administrative volunteers assist with tasks such as data entry, research, website maintenance, and organizing events. Volunteers must sign a waiver and undergo a background check.
Mission Mutt Dog Rescue Inc
Assist at adoption events by helping set up, manage the event, and provide information to potential adopters. Volunteers may also help with dog handling and ensuring the safety of the animals during the event.
Sisters With A Puprose - Swap
Join us in making a positive impact in the community by volunteering for various service projects. Volunteers will assist in organizing events, distributing resources, and supporting community outreach initiatives.
Mission Mutt Dog Rescue Inc
Assist with the preparation and unloading of dogs during transport. This includes ensuring that all necessary supplies are ready and helping to safely unload dogs from transport vehicles.
Simonton Genesis Ministries Inc
Participate in government programs under the direction of a certified trainer, gaining hands-on experience in administration and diverse operations. Suitable for college interns and graduate interns.
Pets Ad Litem Inc
Volunteers devote valuable time providing food to the animal shelter, ensuring that animals in need are fed year-round. This role involves organizing and distributing pet food donations.
Neighbor To Neighbor In The Nenes
Volunteers provide direct services such as friendly phone calls, grocery shopping, medication pickup, yard work, home maintenance, and more to help elders in the community. Volunteers must sign a waiver and undergo a background check.
Survive And Thrive Advocacy Center Inc
Conduct training sessions for businesses and community groups to help them identify and respond to signs of human trafficking. Volunteers will be provided with materials and guidance to effectively deliver the training.
Panhandle Archaeological Society At Tallahassee
Participate in occasional volunteer fieldwork opportunities alongside professional archaeologists. Volunteers will assist in archaeological digs and surveys to help preserve and understand the region's cultural history.
BOXER AID & RESCUE COALITION INC
Conduct onsite evaluations of potential new homes for rescue boxers as part of the adoption process.
BOXER AID & RESCUE COALITION INC
Provide a home environment for rescue boxers to evaluate their habits and behavior. BARC covers medical expenses while you provide daily care.
Survive And Thrive Advocacy Center Inc
Assist in distributing educational materials and resources to local communities to raise awareness about human trafficking. Volunteers will engage with community members and provide information on available resources.
BOXER AID & RESCUE COALITION INC
Assist in transporting boxers to and from vet appointments, shelters, and foster homes. Participate in the Canine Underground Railroad system for longer distances.
BOXER AID & RESCUE COALITION INC
Help staff fundraising events to support BARC's mission. Engage with the community and raise awareness about rescue efforts.
IRISH REPERTORY THEATER INC
Assist in the production of theatrical performances by helping with set design, costume preparation, and backstage management during shows. Volunteers will work closely with the director and production team to ensure smooth execution of performances.
ARTS & CULTURAL EXPERIENCES AT RAILROAD SQUARE INC
Volunteers will engage with the community by offering free activities and experiences during the First Friday events. They will help promote the mission of local nonprofit organizations and earn volunteer hours.
Bradfordville Volunteer Fire Rescue
Open Advertisement for volunteers. The Bradfordville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department is looking for interested community members in the NE Leon County Bradfordville, Killearn, Ox Bottom and Lakeshore areas of Tallahassee Florida who are interested in serving their community as a volunteer firefighter and/or medical first responder. Members respond from their personal residence to medical and fire emergencies as well as motor vehicle collisions. Additionally, members assist in storm and disaster response in the Leon County Area. Training and equipment are provided to candidates at no cost to them by the department with a service-time commitment to the department required in return. Interested candidates who are already certified as First Responders, EMTs, Paramedics and/or as a Florida Certified Firefighter I and II are encouraged to apply. | Requirements: Pass Basic Background Check. Good driving record. Willingness to respond to medical or fire emergencies. Interest in assisting their community. Willingness to commit to than two training events per month. Willingness to commit to earning first responder certification if not already certified. Willingness to commit to earning hazardous materials awareness certification if not already certified. Willingness to commit to earning Florida Firefighter I certification if not already certified. | Categories: Fundraising, Firefighter, Department Support, EMT, Other
Bradfordville Volunteer Fire Rescue
Open Advertisement for volunteers. The Bradfordville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department is looking for interested community members in the NE Leon County Bradfordville, Killearn, Ox Bottom and Lakeshore areas of Tallahassee Florida who are interested in serving their community as a volunteer firefighter and/or medical first responder. Members respond from their personal residence to medical and fire emergencies as well as motor vehicle collisions. Additionally, members assist in storm and disaster response in the Leon County Area. Training and equipment are provided to candidates at no cost to them by the department with a service-time commitment to the department required in return. Interested candidates who are already certified as First Responders, EMTs, Paramedics and/or as a Florida Certified Firefighter I and II are encouraged to apply. | Requirements: Pass Basic Background Check. Good driving record. Willingness to respond to medical or fire emergencies. Interest in assisting their community. Willingness to commit to than two training events per month. Willingness to commit to earning first responder certification if not already certified. Willingness to commit to earning hazardous materials awareness certification if not already certified. Willingness to commit to earning Florida Firefighter I certification if not already certified. | Categories: Department Support, Firefighter, Other, EMT, Fundraising
Midway Vol Fire Dept
Responds to fire alarms with a fire company. Prepares to fight fire by connecting hose to hydrants or pumps and joining hose sections and nozzles to hose. Enters burning building and operates nozzle to direct stream of water on fires. Operates equipment to facilitate entry into locked buildings through approved forcible entry methods. Operates hand fire extinguishers and similar equipment in extinguishing fires. Operates pumps to maintain an adequate water volume and pressure. Raises, lowers and climbs ladders. Ventilates burning buildings to carry off smoke and gases. Rescues individuals and provides appropriate emergency medical assistance. Performs property conservation operations such as placing salvage covers, sweeping water and removing debris. May drive ladder trucks, pumper trucks and emergency trucks in responding to fire alarms and in returning to the station. Attends instruction sessions concerning firefighting methods, equipment operation, first aid, and street hydrant locations, and maintains good physical fitness. Administers first response first aid to injured or afflicted persons. Performs related work as required. | Requirements: Knowledge of the street system and geography of the city. Some knowledge of first aid methods and ability to provide medical assistance as required. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies. Ability to perform prolonged and arduous work under adverse conditions. Ability to operate fire apparatus, vehicles and equipment. Skills in tactical firefighting. On-the-job training offered for all requirements. | Categories: Firefighter
GIRL MUSEUM INC
Join the Girl Museum team as an intern or volunteer to gain experience in museums, girls and women’s studies, or digital media. Interns commit to a minimum of 5 hours per week for at least 3 months, while volunteers have flexible time commitments.
Bradfordville Volunteer Fire Rescue
Open Advertisement for volunteers. The Bradfordville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department is looking for interested community members in the NE Leon County Bradfordville, Killearn, Ox Bottom and Lakeshore areas of Tallahassee Florida who are interested in serving their community as a volunteer firefighter and/or medical first responder. Members respond from their personal residence to medical and fire emergencies as well as motor vehicle collisions. Additionally, members assist in storm and disaster response in the Leon County Area. Training and equipment are provided to candidates at no cost to them by the department with a service-time commitment to the department required in return. Interested candidates who are already certified as First Responders, EMTs, Paramedics and/or as a Florida Certified Firefighter I and II are encouraged to apply. | Requirements: Pass Basic Background Check. Good driving record. Willingness to respond to medical or fire emergencies. Interest in assisting their community. Willingness to commit to than two training events per month. Willingness to commit to earning first responder certification if not already certified. Willingness to commit to earning hazardous materials awareness certification if not already certified. Willingness to commit to earning Florida Firefighter I certification if not already certified. | Categories: Other, Firefighter, Fundraising, EMT, Department Support
Miccosukee Volunteer Fire Rescue
Miccosukee Fire Rescue is looking for people with a heart to serve others above all else. There are many different ways to serve whether through medical response which many times can be first on scene to get basic vital signs and info to having to perform life saving CPR. Our department is also looking for firefighters to respond to fires, car wrecks, and other disaster type relief. There are also openings for drivers (Engine operations) which is the perfect opportunity for those along in age or with some physical limitations. The driver would get the engine on scene and help make connections to a water source and monitor the pressure. You can train for all of these positions or stick with one of the above categories based on your desired preference or abilities. All training is paid for by the county. | Requirements: Requirements are all training paid by department/county and at a reasonable pace for working indivduals: - Incident Command Structure (ICS) - understanding who is in charge as more help arrives (city, state, and federal) - Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (EVOC) - how to safely operate an emergency vehicle - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) - this is your basic starter medical course to respond to medical situations - Firefighter 1 (FF1) - This is a basic course to give you the ability to understand fire behavior all the way to entering a structure. - Wildland/Forestry - this course is designed to help you understand fire behavior when not contained by a structure and fueled by the outside elements. There are many courses up from these: EMT, Paramedic, FF2, and more if you desire to know more. - | Categories: Fundraising, EMT, Firefighter, Department Support
Miccosukee Volunteer Fire Rescue
Miccosukee Fire Rescue is looking for people with a heart to serve others above all else. There are many different ways to serve whether through medical response which many times can be first on scene to get basic vital signs and info to having to perform life saving CPR. Our department is also looking for firefighters to respond to fires, car wrecks, and other disaster type relief. There are also openings for drivers (Engine operations) which is the perfect opportunity for those along in age or with some physical limitations. The driver would get the engine on scene and help make connections to a water source and monitor the pressure. You can train for all of these positions or stick with one of the above categories based on your desired preference or abilities. All training is paid for by the county. | Requirements: Requirements are all training paid by department/county and at a reasonable pace for working indivduals: - Incident Command Structure (ICS) - understanding who is in charge as more help arrives (city, state, and federal) - Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (EVOC) - how to safely operate an emergency vehicle - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) - this is your basic starter medical course to respond to medical situations - Firefighter 1 (FF1) - This is a basic course to give you the ability to understand fire behavior all the way to entering a structure. - Wildland/Forestry - this course is designed to help you understand fire behavior when not contained by a structure and fueled by the outside elements. There are many courses up from these: EMT, Paramedic, FF2, and more if you desire to know more. - | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Department Support, Fundraising
Wakulla Cnty Fire-Rescue
Wakulla County Fire/Rescue provides Advanced Life Support (ALS) Emergency Patient Transport, Fire Suppression, Rescue, and Vehicle Extrication. These services are delivered from four Stations that are staffed 24 hours 7 days per week by professional Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedics who are usually dually certified in both Fire and EMS. In 2016, we responded to over 3900 calls, utilizing the knowledge, skills and expertise of 25 full time and 14 part-time staff, 46 volunteer fire fighters and 48 volunteer support members. In addition to the four career-staffed Stations, there are ten additional Volunteer Fire Stations that house fire suppression equipment and trucks when needed in the outlying areas of the County. The career members and the Volunteer Fire Departments continue to work together as one team to protect the residents and visitors of Wakulla County.. Wakulla County Fire Rescue also provides Fire Prevention & Public Education services. As part of our Fire Prevention Program, Fire Rescue is committed to ensuring that our children learn about fire safety from a young age. We reach out to the local schools and childcare facilities to teach students fire safety and how to respond in an emergency. Fire Rescue also interacts with the Senior Citizens Center to provide smoke detector checks to citizens. There are two main sources of funding for Fire/Rescue: the Municipal Services Taxing Unit (MSBU) for fire services and EMS billing for emergency services and transport. HISTORY: EMS was started in Wakulla County in 1972. It became the First Service in the Nation to have trained First Responders, and one of the first in Florida to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS). The first Volunteer Fire Department in Wakulla County started in 1966 when Ochlocknee Bay Volunteer Fire Department incorporated, with most others incorporating in the 1970’s. A full time professional fire department was established in 2007, and merged with EMS in 2010 to become Wakulla County Fire Rescue. In 2017, the Volunteer Fire Departments came under the umbrella of Wakulla County Fire Rescue to become one team fully united. | Requirements: STEPS TO BECOMING A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER WITH WCFR: 1.Complete a WCFR Volunteer Application (WCFR Volunteer Application) and email it to vfd@mywakulla.com. The application can also be mailed to or dropped off at WCFR Headquarters at 338 Trice Lane, Crawfordville, Florida 32327. 2.The Volunteer Coordinator will contact you, and if you are eligible to volunteer, they will schedule an interview with you. These Interviews are held once per month. 3.If you successfully complete the interview, you will receive a form to take to the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office to be fingerprinted. We will conduct a background and driving history check. 4.If you successfully complete the background and driving history checks, we will schedule you for a urine drug screen. If you successfully complete these steps, you may be approved for membership. Support members serve WCFR in many capacities. Being a support member is a great way to volunteer your time, using a special skill or talent you have, to help your community. Support members provide administrative support, assist with volunteer recruitment and retention, help with social events, and much more. To become a Volunteer Firefighter, there is a combination of online courses and in-person hands-on skills training that totals 260 hours over the course of one year. Successful completion of this training certifies you in the State of Florida as a Firefighter I, and is defined by Florida Statute. WCFR provides all of the above testing and training free of charge for volunteers. Please contact us at vfd@mywakulla.com for specific questions or to send us your application! | Categories: Firefighter
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